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A Dictionary of London
… and Greyfriars' Chronicle (Cam. Soc.), p.96. Burnt in the Fire and rebuilt. Removed to Giltspur Street in 1791. The … Hill, 1587 (Lond. I p.m. III. 1o8). Not rebuilt after the Fire (Maitland, 1775, 11.879). Site occupied by No.14 St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Shropshire
… only red bricks but also tiles, quarries, white bricks, fire bricks, and land drainage pipes from fireclay. 85 The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 44 Fear of air raids led to the provision of several 'fire boxes' containing hoses, etc., in 1916; the nearest fire engine was then at Wellington. 45 After the Second World War the county council provided a retained fire station at Oakengates. 46 It closed in 1980 when Telford …
Alumni Oxonienses
… and all other public buildings of the city after the great fire of London 1666; surveyor-general of all the royal works …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was closed c. 1934 and replaced by a laundry, destroyed by fire in 1940. The orphanage at the convent was closed in 1927 …
The Environs of London
… and almshouses, damage 90,000l.; (collected 8s. 11d.) 47. Fire at Farringdon and Westbrook, 1649, damages 56,000l. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 18th century, and is thought to have been destroyed in a fire of 1835: 71 on the Tithe Map of 1839 the house is shown …
A History of the County of Essex
… school, Roding Lane, was built in 1939 and used by the fire service during the Second World War. It was opened as a …
A History of the County of Essex
… this work was completed in 1935, the house was gutted by fire, and in 1937 the central block was reconstructed to the … a fine staircase of the original date survived the fire. At Woodford Green there are considerable remains of the … modernized, serves the greater part of Woodford. 126 A fire-engine was purchased about 1820 and kept at the …
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