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A History of the County of Essex
… the bishop until 1864, when it was conveyed to Brasenose College, Oxford, the present (1966) patron, as part of an … H. Reynolds (186993), was presented by Brasenose, his own college, when East Ham was still a village, and soon found … Katherine (1613). 71 They are said to have lived at Green Street House. On the north wall of the chancel is a …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ham Manor Way, who process clinker and coke, and R. H. Green & Silley Weir, ship repairers and marine engineers, of … made in reclaiming the marshes. The 'New Inned marsh alias Green marsh' occurs in 1540: 74 this may have been one of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… with the county council, was planning a technical college. The college, opened in 1905 at the joint expense of the county … supported jointly by Elizabeth Fry and William Morley of Green Street House, were handed over to the vicar; 5 in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… buildings on the central town hall site with the technical college (1905), public health and education offices (1910), … authority, built many new schools and a new technical college. Further details of its work will be found in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… court of East Ham Burnells were in the area lying between Green Street and the present High Street North. Those under … It was later called Bonny Downs. 121 The estate called GREEN STREET or BOLEYN CASTLE appears to have been built up … 1546), who was described in the probate of his will as 'of Green Street'. 122 His connexion with the house possibly …
A History of the County of Essex
… Catholic printing press was operated for a short time at Green Street, East Ham, by the Jesuit missionary Robert … in 1911, of the present church of OUR LADY OF COMPASSION, Green Street, adjoining the school, for the new parish of … 42 Meetings were subsequently held in the public hall, Green Street, from 1884 until 1887, when a two-storeyed …
Survey of London
… was given by the Blackwall shipbuilder and shipowner Henry Green. 183 This part of East India Dock Road was then one of … Church nearby (which was the creation largely of George Green, the father of St Stephen's benefactor Henry Green) in … Hosking (180061), Professor of Architecture at King's College, London. The builders were Thomas Rider & Son of …
Survey of London
… built by a licensed victualler, Thomas Grover of Bethnal Green, on a site at the east corner of East India Dock Road … church were in a mission curacy established by Winchester College in 1876 within the parish of St Michael and All … have liked the church to have been designed by Winchester College's architect, William Butterfield, who had already …
Survey of London
… stone was laid by the shipowner and shipbuilder George Green, who a few years before had had the Congregational … in the west of England, his chief work being at Cheltenham College (18413). He went on to design buildings for the … in December 1865 and on 1 January 1866 the shipowner Henry Green laid the foundation stone. 570 By September 1868 the …
Survey of London
… that remain are: on the north side the former George Green's Sailors' Home at No. 133 (1839 41), Palm Cottage at … insist on widening wherever practicable (as at the George Green's School site in 1882). The requisite widening of the … (18545) provided examples. With the exception of George Green's Sailors' Home, stucco seems to have been used very …
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