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Survey of London
… William De Morgan. The builders were Messrs. Woodward of Finsbury, and among the specialist contractors were George …
Survey of London
… hunting-dog kennels were situated in the marshy fields of Finsbury. Clifton (or a relation) presumably gave his name to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… practice, and in 1855 the Jews' College was opened in Finsbury Square for training teachers and ministers. Adler …
Survey of London
… M. Rowlinson). 154 The main contractor was Tersons Ltd of Finsbury, and the total estimated cost of erection was … Jellicoe, 164 the main contractor was Tersons Ltd of Finsbury, and the estimated cost of erection was 278,357. 165 … out by the contractor for the church, Tersons Ltd of Finsbury, at an estimated cost of 8,821. Grassphalte Ltd laid …
Survey of London
… a joint committee of the Tower Hamlets and Holborn and Finsbury Commissioners decided that the Tower Hamlets … of Shoreditch, under the jurisdiction of the Holborn and Finsbury Commissioners. The imperfect drainage of the liberty …
Survey of London
… John Marsland of Walworth Road, John Lucas Allen of Finsbury Square, and John Abbott of Manor Road South, …
Survey of London Monograph
… right, the arms of Hampstead, Hackney, Lambeth, Fulham and Finsbury The main changes to the design of the north … (1931), Hackney (1924), Lambeth (1922), Fulham (1927), Finsbury (1931), Shoreditch, St. Pancras and Deptford. Only …
Old and New London
… the chest," was first of all located in Liverpool Street, Finsbury, and by the end of the year 1849 about 900 patients …
Old and New London
… and Park Roads, is the Seven Sisters' Road, which leads to Finsbury Park, and so on to Tottenham, leaving the Holloway …
Old and New London
… and Stoke Newington. The fields were doubtless used by the Finsbury archers when Hoxton got too hot, or rather too …
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