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A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1861 and later, 97 but despite the provision of new, straight roads at the inclosure of the common in 1872, only a … Lane or Baybridge Hill in the earlier 19th century. 58 The straight section of road which bypasses Rookcross Farm was …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the north-east part. Much of the western boundary was straight. 3 One point on the boundary between West Tarring …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of one order, has a plain pointed arch springing straight from the responds. West of this are two (modern) …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and black bricks. The windows have been mostly altered; straight joists indicate the former existence of a baywindow … entrance, about midway, is modern, but farther north is a straight joint with ashlar dressings of a former doorway. … has been entirely modernized. The roof has purlins with straight wind-braces of the 1663 period. Farther south on the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and tall narrow windows that have been altered. Vertical straight joints and a slight projection in the middle of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… doorways, with chamfered jambs and four-centred and straight-sided heads respectively. In the S.W. turret is a … a crowned rose on front; two flagons, of 1660, of ordinary straight-sided form and decoration similar to last pair; two … but restored fireplace, with stop-moulded jambs and straight-sided four-centred arch in a square head, with a …
Old and New London
… stiffened with wire, and from this descends the long, straight, stiff bodice, made stiffer and heavier by a mass of … the soft, melancholy eye, the disproportionately-long, straight nose, and the heavy under lipare identical. The king …
Old and New London
… name from the number of those birds which frequented the straight canals and runnels by which early maps represent the …
Old and New London
… by, at the west end of the water, which was in those days straight, and generally known as the "Canal," was a small … 1700. The "decoy" above mentioned consisted of five or six straight pieces of water all running parallel to each other … have conceived that without any advantages of ground the straight 'canal' and unpromising cow-pasture could have been …
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