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Old and New London
… on "target days" to Highbury Barn, and from thence to Bayswater, where we found them again. 11 In 1834 they took up …
Old and New London
… family from Drury Lane to their real town residence at Bayswater, where now is Craven Hill, is not known; but it …
Survey of London
… of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate, Whiteley's premises, Bayswater, and other public and domestic buildings. John …
Old and New London
… for appropriating a part of Kensington Gardens, in the Bayswater Road, and a second for erecting a building opposite …
Old and New London
… and Craven Hill, the south side of which is bounded by the Bayswater Road, and may be said to have sprung into existence … his body being exposed there for several days. Elm's Lane, Bayswater, now swept away, preserved down to our own time the … The now fashionable district which forms one side of the Bayswater Road, and occupies the angle between that road and …
Old and New London
… High Street, Kensington; Notting Hill Gate; Queen's Road, Bayswater. One feature of the Metropolitan and of the … pumping-station, near Plaistow; the second commences at Bayswater, and skirting Hyde Park, passes along Oxford … spoken of the pipes that were laid from the conduit at Bayswater 3 in order to supply the City with water. We learn …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… for works at Hampstead, Kensington, Richmond, Hyde Park, Bayswater, &c. Prefixing:Report by the Board of Works on the …
Old and New London
… of the city goes due west along Oxford Street, the Bayswater Road, by the north side of Hyde Parkmaking, in one …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… brook, 14 also known as West Bourne, Ranelagh Sewer, or Bayswater rivulet. The Paddington branch of the Grand …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1963-4: 71; 1978: 30. 16 Chapel opened at Craven Hill (Bayswater) 1846. Congregation moved 1912 to new chapel in …
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