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Survey of London
… seed and for other experiments, such as the erection of a cottage built of pis at the invitation of the Board of …
Survey of London
… buildings being a small brick-built cement warehouse and a cottage. 143 In 1919 the wharf was acquired by the Thames Oil …
Survey of London
… costs at Well Hall, Baines also introduced two-bedroom 'cottage flats'. The inclusion of flats at the Chapel House … p.29. For the debate on parlours see e.g.: Raymond Unwin, Cottage Plans and Common Sense, 1902, p.11: The Garden City, …
Survey of London
… the estate. In 1861, for instance, three households in a cottage in Devonshire Terrace contained 20 people, and there … which they received only a shilling, yet the rent of their cottage was five shillings a week. Upstairs was their lodger, …
Survey of London
… dock company employees (Plate 83a). The easternmost cottage had a top room overlooking the docks and was probably …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… ConditionGood or fairly good, unless noted. b(6). Cottage, three tenements, on E. side of road, 170 yards S. of … the S. wall has been refaced with modern brick. b(7). Cottage, 20 yards S. of (6) was built c. 1700 and has modern 'lean-to' additions at the back. b(8). Cottage, two tenements, 20 yards S. of (7), has been …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… former demesne land held on leases for years and also two cottage tenements. 122 The parish contained two open fields, …
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