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Survey of London
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… parts are 17th-century additions or rebuilding. Over the cartway, at the back, is a 17th-century window of three …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wenlock to Wellington, which in 1727 had been only a cartway as it left the parish. Another cartway, from Huntington to Arleston, had been a highway ( …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… central hall has been divided up and part now forms a cartway; the hall has original moulded ceiling-beams and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… east gate, and may represent the natural development of a cartway from the gate to a river crossing on the site of …
Survey of London
… in a staid neoGeorgian style. No. 23, which had a cartway entrance to sheds at the rear, was originally the …
Survey of London
… and through which Norfolk Row (referred to in 1610 as a cartway to a lane on the back side of Lambeth) was …
Survey of London
… at the back, was built between Broad's house and a cartway leading to the boat-shop. It was let in 1820 to a local grazier, George Guerrier: later the cartway was built over with another shop (No. 14 Westferry …
Survey of London
… ground floor of the central warehouse was left open as a cartway and loading bay. Inside, there were single iron doors … (later No. 24 Westferry Road), with a cart stand and cartway on the ground floor leading to stables at the rear, …
Survey of London
… 25, built for Wrights the ropemakers and incorporating a cartway into the ropeworks, Limn was the lessee for the …
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