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Survey of London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ornamentally laid out, and substantially walled in, with catacombs, chapels, a board-room for the directors, and other …
Old and New London
… display of another character: a long range of catacombs, entered by Gothic doorways, and ornamented with … surmounted with an elegant pierced parapet. Above the catacombs is a noble terrace, which communicates with the … upper terrace abovementioned is the long range of Gothic catacombs, immediately beneath this church, presenting one of …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Panmure, second Baron, 2, 200 Paris; Archbishop of, 79; Catacombs, 3637, 86; Cornmarket, 3738, 86, 42; Fontaine …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Lord, letter of, 499. Castleton, co. Derby, 475. Catacombs, the, 484. Catchemaie, John, 335. Catour, Margery, …
Survey of London
… a cemetery equipped with temples, mausolea, cloisters and catacombs, 'a very magnificent display of architecture' all … Chadwick being the builder. e The idea for the colonnaded 'catacombs' which were built along part of the north wall was … principal monument, the Church of England chapel and its catacombs. This he did, again in the Grecian style beloved by …
Old and New London
… at the west end, the whole of the area being laid out in catacombs. The terrace was rendered necessary to fill up the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… adapted for 14,000 graves, in addition to the vaults and catacombs; in the centre is a chaste and elegant chapel in …
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