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A History of the County of Surrey
… CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF BARNES LAMBETH STREATHAM BATTERSEA WITH PENGE MERTON TOOTING GRAVENEY BERMONDSEY … since 1086, when they included the following places: Battersea, Bermondsey, Camberwell, Hatcham, Lambeth, …
Survey of London
… friends to the undertaking, embarked in a stately barge at Battersea-bridge and proceeded up the canal The whole party … close to ruin. To save money the directors purchased from Battersea Park the old Albert Palace building, originally …
Survey of London
… the main and the science exhibitions would be sited in Battersea Park. As a basis for its discussion, the Council …
Survey of London
… in a now-demolished house of Cyril Flower, later Lord Battersea, at what was latterly numbered 7 Marble Arch. 131 …
Survey of London Monograph
… he would not, therefore, be doing as much as he had at Battersea Power Station, where he 'redesigned and detailed …
Old and New London
… in mistake for Sir R. Peel, 1843; Dalmas, for murder on Battersea Bridge, 1844; Barber, Fletcher, &c., for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… an hour. 7 Ferries To cross the Thames before 1771, when Battersea Bridge was opened, 8 travellers were carried by … (d. 1630), 2 who in 1607 had acquired the manor of Battersea, also served by the ferry, through his wife. 3 The … Frederick, 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke, who in 1763 sold the Battersea estate including the ferry to John Spencer, …
Old and New London
… bridge" also: you could be taken by "oars" to Chelsea, Battersea, or Wandsworth for eighteenpence; to Putney, …
Old and New London
… set with ice and snow that people could walk upon it from Battersea Bridge to Hungerford Stairs. In Hughson's "London" …
Survey of London
… (? A note-paper heading.) Chelsea Hospital from Battersea Park. H. Adlard Sc. 51/16X23/16. Chelsea Hospital, …
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