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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
Survey of London
… trade. Exports aside, there was an increasing demand for bunker fuel for steamers in the docks. 42The London and North …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… attacks upon Noddles Island (1046, 1057); of the battle of Bunker's Hill on the 17th of June (p. 373); and of other …
Survey of London
… recess off the living-room), with the w. c. and coal bunker in an outhouse. The News Chronicle concluded that all …
Survey of London
… received government permission to construct a two-storey bunker beneath Garnault Place, with access from the basement … concrete walls 6 ft 6 in thick. Disused after the war, the bunker was returned to use from 1952 to 1965 as a local … thereafter as storage. At the time of writing (2006) the bunker is disused and subject to flooding. 108 Since 1965 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
Middlesex county records
… of Harrow Weald, to be constable there in place of Edward Bunker ( ibid.) Similar order for Thomas Caper and William … the accounts of John Cannon, William Brant, and Edward Bunker, constables, and Samuel Weedon and Rathnall Ranson …
A History of the County of Oxford
… north stopped in the parish. There was a post office, at Bunker's Hill by the cement works, by 1931. 34 In 1867 the … the late 1920s the Shipton Cement Co. built 18 houses at Bunker's Hill for its workers. 59 One public house, the …
Survey of London
… Each livingroom had cupboards, a cooking-range and a coal bunker, and each bedroom contained a corner fireplace (fig. …
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