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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lordship and most of his Pampisford lands in 1893 to James Binney. 55 Binney was succeeded in 1935 by his son, R. C. C. J. Binney, who died in 1966 when the estate passed to his …
Survey of London
… Street, being erected on right b. Junction of Thomas (now Binney) Street and Robert (now Weighhouse) Street, looking north in 1888 Junction of Thomas (now Binney) Street and Robert (now Weighhouse) Street, looking …
Survey of London
… aisle in 1965 c (above right). Second-floor hall at No. 21 Binney Street in 1975 King's Weigh House Church (above right). Second-floor hall at No. 21 Binney Street in 1975 d (right). Interior from gallery in …
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… to left c. Duke's Yard: stable block on south side from Binney Street in 1968. Duke's Yard: stable block on south side from Binney Street in 1968. Balfour and Turner, architects, 19002 …
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… a suitable site in the district. In 1836 the Rev. Hibbert Binney, minister at the old Trinity Chapel on the north side … Park perhaps the site behind Trinity Chapel proposed by Binney in 1836. 183 The dating of the design is significant. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of three letters giving minute directions for a voyage to Binney; to open a communication and to trade with the King …
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… relating to Horsemonger Lane Gaol. 71. H. Mayhew and J. Binney, The Criminal Prisons of London, 1862. 72. The Times, …
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… 1613. CHAPTER XI (pp. 17795) Royal Albert Hall 1. Marcus Binney, 'The Origins of the Albert Hall', in Country Life, 25 … Miscellanies by H. Cole, 18616, f. 209 verso. 30. Marcus Binney, op. cit., fig. 11. 31. R.I.B.A., Sessional Papers, …
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