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Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… the southern end of Little Faringdon is characterized by a row of unexceptional labourers' cottages (Fig. 61). By …
Survey of London
… side of the market square, was described as 'a kind of Row, the Fronts of the Houses resting on Columns, [which] …
A Dictionary of London
… (H. MSS. Com. 14th Rep. VI. 823). See Timberhithe. Broker Row See Blomfield Street. Broker's Wharf Between Dunghill …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
Survey of London
… handrails and spiral turned balusters, and at the top a row of plain flat balusters. The corner of the road opposite …
The Environs of London
Survey of London
… of the eastern part of Brompton Road, as far as Yeoman's Row on the south and Brompton Square on the north. The … of the trustees of Smith's Charity began west of Yeoman's Row. On the north side of Brompton Road, the whole frontage … the original houses of Biscoe's Buildings (later Brompton Row) survive, albeit in much altered condition. A proprietary …
Survey of London
… Nos. 78188 (even) Brompton Road (formerly Brompton Row) West of what is now Lancelot Place the estate of the … Rose and Crown inn, was bought by Elisha Biscoe of Bedford Row, the Inner Temple and Heston, Middlesex. 40 Biscoe … west of Rawstorne Street a mews lane (originally Chapel Row) was projected behind the houses, terminating at the …
Survey of London
… the inn. Here twelve houses known initially as Gloucester Row were erected under building leases of 1764 from Joseph … Clark also developed part of the east side of Yeoman's Row (known initially as Clark's Buildings) and in 17668 constructed fourteen houses in Brompton Row (Nos. 158188 on the north side of Brompton Road, some of …
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