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A History of the County of Lancaster
… made on the north side, including the erection of a lofty billiard-room on the first floor. The greater part of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… unimportant, the largest being that at the east end, now a billiard room; but at the west end is the chief staircase, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was originally about 36 ft. by 17 ft., is now used as a billiard room and has been so much altered and modernized as …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… tower is divided into two rooms, one of which is used as a billiard-room, and a passage; but the original arrangement is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was almost entirely covered in 1905 by the erection of a billiard-room. The north entrance front of the house is …
Calendar of Treasury books
… to same to deliver to Grey Maynard for his Majesty's use a Billiard Table covered with fine broad green cloth &c., green …
Survey of London
… as flats (soon let to the War Office), with a basement billiard-room communicating with the pub though under …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… into a theatre, and to which an elegant subscription billiard-room is added. At the top of Lemon-street, a Doric …
Survey of London
… and built out at the backoften for a new dining-room or billiard-room, occasionally supplemented in this century by …
Survey of London
… were made at the back. 98 In 1879 a single-storey billiard-room was built at the rear for the Earl of Leven and … plaster centrepiece of clouds in low relief. In the former billiard-room, now toplit, the windows on the south side … was built between the back of the house and the old billiard-room in 19734. Occupants include : Leonard Smelt, …
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