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A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
Survey of London
… handrails and spiral turned balusters, and at the top a row of plain flat balusters. The corner of the road opposite …
Survey of London
… of the eastern part of Brompton Road, as far as Yeoman's Row on the south and Brompton Square on the north. The … of the trustees of Smith's Charity began west of Yeoman's Row. On the north side of Brompton Road, the whole frontage … the original houses of Biscoe's Buildings (later Brompton Row) survive, albeit in much altered condition. A proprietary …
Survey of London
… Nos. 78188 (even) Brompton Road (formerly Brompton Row) West of what is now Lancelot Place the estate of the … Rose and Crown inn, was bought by Elisha Biscoe of Bedford Row, the Inner Temple and Heston, Middlesex. 40 Biscoe … west of Rawstorne Street a mews lane (originally Chapel Row) was projected behind the houses, terminating at the …
Survey of London
… the inn. Here twelve houses known initially as Gloucester Row were erected under building leases of 1764 from Joseph … Clark also developed part of the east side of Yeoman's Row (known initially as Clark's Buildings) and in 17668 … development here Queen's Buildings, in honour of Queen Charlotte. His original idea appears to have been to fill the …
Survey of London
… portion to the east of South Molton Lane and Avery Row lies outside the Grosvenor estate and is not included in this volume. Beneath South Molton Lane and Avery Row flowed the Tyburn Brook, which formed the eastern …
Survey of London
… wedge-shaped plan was dictated by the angle at which Avery Row enters Brook Street. 111 The house was first rated in … triangular site at the corner of Brook's Mews and Avery Row, behind No. 39 (then 50) Brook Street (see page 84). They … bt., physician to George III, 177983 (later at No. 45). Charlotte, Lady Dillon, wid. of 11th Viscount Dillon, 178892. …
Survey of London Monograph
… with the provision for each of a fireplace; and the row of chimnies from these built up from the ground level, … 5. The feature of this frontage is unquestionably the row of external chimneys which break the long western face …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… types of cottage, exemplified by a small terraced row on Barratt's Hill, was of brick and of 1 storey. The type … was assisted by Lord Acton. St. Winifred's, west of Barber Row, was served originally from Madeley but by 1900 from … 32 In 1962 a temporary wooden church was built in Barber Row. That was replaced by a permanent building in 1979. Never …
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