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A History of the County of Middlesex
… western road', a description which was later to apply to a new route farther south. 20 From the late 19th century it has … Chertsey Road, cut diagonally across the peninsula to the new Chiswick bridge west of Mortlake (Surr.). Work began in … Lane and the suburban avenues to the west as far as a new roundabout in Chiswick High Road, whence it continued …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… A pound on the Prebend manor was decayed by 1810, when a new keeper was appointed, 50 and presumably was rebuilt in … The buildings and layout of Sutton Court farm, apparently new, were considered a model in 1794. 52 Much the largest … its own brewery in 1725, 15 and Edward Russell had a new brewhouse behind Bedford House in 1661. 16 The river, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… used for vestry meetings, since it was to make way for a new vestry room by the church gate in 1691. 51 Presumably it … areas started with the lease in 1874 of part of the new Glebe estate, where a school was opened in 1877, and continued at Turnham Green and Chiswick until a new school was opened in Hogarth Road in 1884. Overcrowding …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of churches and schools at Turnham Green and Chiswick New Town, was accelerated by its remoteness from the railways and by the rise of new suburbs, with their own services. 25 Old Chiswick thus … 1930s, followed by the former schoolroom in 1951, 34 and new warehouses were built on Thornycrofts' former yard at …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the parish workhouse in 1838 56 and afterwards used the new union workhouse in Twickenham Road, Isleworth. 57 The … school in the churchyard until 1873, and thereafter at the new vestry hall by Turnham Green. 62 In 1869 the … Act, 1858, in order to control the siting and quality of new housing. 63 The vestry meanwhile had reached a compromise …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was probably the house admired by William III, where the new style of architecture was extolled by Bowack and where … for sch. in Chiswick libr. Gilbert, Chiswick Old and New, 60; T. P. Singer, Short Hist. Chiswick, Sutton Ct., and … garden front, ascribed to 1854. Gilbert, Chiswick Old and New, 73. Guildhall MS. 14219/4. Chwdns. acct. bk. (1636-62). …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… building the villa which survives as Chiswick House. His new villa stood some 18 m. to the south-west beyond a 'link' … with few English parallels, Kent's garden opened a new chapter in the history of landscaping. 93 While still … 346-8. Below. M.R.O., TA/CHI. Gilbert, Chiswick Old and New, 18. Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1882, 1890). The Times, 7 Sept. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… down 1875, plot bought S. side Chiswick High Rd., 3 and new church reg. 1882. 4 Attendance 1903: 157 a.m.; 161 p.m. … Moved to rented hall in Turnham Green Terrace 1896 and to new church in Annandale Rd. 1897. 18 Attendance 1903: 235 … 1921 and First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1924. New church in Marlborough Rd. founded 1931 and reg. 1932; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to raise money for charities in the old parish under new rules adopted in 1956. 76 Chiswick Memorial Club for … had divided into separate cricket and lawn tennis clubs. New clubs by 1900 included Bedford Park for lawn tennis, … 94 and relinquished it for council housing, followed by a new school, in 1946. 95 Among several boating clubs by 1911 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which is situated on the river Taw, and intersected by the new Exeter road, comprises 8673 acres, of which 150 are … are arable, 147 meadow and pasture, and 35 woodland: the new road from Salisbury to Marlborough passes through the … glebe contains 9 acres, with a glebe-house lately built. A new church has been erected near the site of the old one. …
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