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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the oldest way to the village, was so called in 1747. 26 Hogarth Lane, so called by 1832, 27 led northwestward from … it, a carriage drive was constructed from the high road to Hogarth Lane, where it passed through the northern entrance … of the Great West Road, opened in 1925, 37 was formed from Hogarth Lane and the suburban avenues to the west as far as a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… between Burlington Lane (later Great Chertsey Road) and Hogarth Lane, stretching west across the grounds of the … manufacturing area, and warehouses of the 1960s along Hogarth Lane. Boston House was bought for the female staff in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green and Chiswick until a new school was opened in Hogarth Road in 1884. Overcrowding recurred in the 1890s at … period between the World Wars, except briefly at the new Hogarth and Beverley Road infants' schools in the 1920s, … reorganized the boys' and girls' departments at Belmont, Hogarth, and Strand-onthe-Green schools into senior and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Church Street with Burlington Lane, near the modern Hogarth roundabout: Chiswick Field Lane led straight to the high road, while a forerunner of Hogarth Lane led north-westward to Turnham Green, and Mawson … detached houses, one of them soon to be taken by William Hogarth, stood at the Old Chiswick end of the road across the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of books issued by the Chiswick Press and material on Hogarth in 1979. 28 Waste lands along the high road were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Volunteers drilled weekly during the winter in 1900 at the Hogarth schools. 73 A clothing fund for the poor, …
Survey of London
… side. A first service was held in an upper room in Hogarth Road, probably early in 1869. By March of that year, …
Old and New London
… imaginative yet business-like way, Mr. Foster labelled it "Hogarth." This gentleman, it is said, originally kept the … on his charge." EDWARD CAVE. ( From the Portrait by Hogarth.) The site of the birthplace of that clever but …
Survey of London
… part was subsequently rated to John or Luke Hogard or Hogarth (17702), and Miles Nightingale (17726). The other …
The Environs of London
… coheirs to Donald Cameron, Esq. the present proprietor. Hogarth's Southwark Fair. Remarkable vine. Tulip-tree of … pictures at Valentines, particularly the original of Hogarth's Southwark Fair; and some fine carving by Gibbons. …
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