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Survey of London
… serve as a library or as the increasingly fashionable billiard-room (fig. 29). In some houses with wider frontages, … the side. It had a dining-room, library, morning-room and billiard-room on the ground floor, two noble drawing-rooms on …
Survey of London
… a dining-room on the ground floor. The smaller pair had billiard-roods in the basement, the larger ones in the attic, … dining-room, library and drawing-room on the ground floor, billiard-rooms were supplied at the tops of the houses. 17 … This was the smaller pair of houses and cost some 11,000. Billiard-rooms were planned in the basements instead of the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… in the Tudor style and contains a reading room and a billiard room. The graveyard of the Congregational chapel 7 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hotels, some warm and cold baths, and a library with billiard and news rooms. An assembly-room, erected in 1826, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The building originally consisted of a reading room and a billiard room and was lit by electricity generated by the … hall for entertainments was added within a few years; the billiard room was enlarged shortly before the First World War …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… room of the same width and 41 ft. in length, now used as a billiard room and library. The staircase is the original … of the drawing-room, which is the same size as the billiard room and library below, belong to the latest period …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… afforded by the theatre, the newsrooms and libraries, the billiard rooms, the repositories, and the assemblies.' 82 A …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… going up the full height of the building, now used as a billiard-room, but said to have been originally the chapel. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… out and other parts of the house fitted up as reading and billiard rooms. In 1898 it became a theological college, and …
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