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Survey of London
… George Tappen ( c. 17711830) also designed the Royal Caledonian Asylum, Islington. C.R.O., Journal of Bridge House …
Survey of London
… given its present form at that time. 612 In 1919 the Caledonian Club took the house on a yearly tenancy. 613 In … Assurance Company. 618 Despite the authority given to the Caledonian Club in 1930 to demolish the house, and the …
Survey of London
… for offices, and adapted the upper storeys to serve the Caledonian Club, with a garret storey added in place of the …
Survey of London
… was erected by J. T. Pickard, of 4 All Saints' Place, Caledonian Road, Islington, the lowest tenderer at 1,557. 29 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and at Torwood and Callendar some remains of the ancient Caledonian forest. The timber is chiefly oak, beech, birch, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in the early 19th century. The Ross family ran the Caledonian nursery in Stoke Newington Road from c. 1786, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… two to three or four miles, like those in the line of the Caledonian canal, might afford a communication by water, …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… railway on to Kendal. Then in February, 1842, the Caledonian Railway gave notice of its intention to apply to … issued a notice that toward the 1,000,000 required by the Caledonian Railway to construct the line 69 miles from …
Survey of London
… 57 Nos. 69, 71 bought and built by Jackson Frow of the Caledonian Road, carpenter: 58 Nos. 73, 75 bought by Thomas …
Old and New London
… large portion of Holloway, lying between the York Road and Caledonian Road, was formerly known as the Copenhagen … at the eastern end of the road, at its junction with the Caledonian and Holloway Roads, stands the Holloway …
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