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Survey of London
… lifetime. From the plans, it appears that the structural core of the western, or residential, part of the building was …
Survey of London
… Made of earth, or earth and chalk, possibly with a timber core in places (faggots were used in the seventeenth century …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and to the end they formed (as they still form) the core of each commission. There can have been no Wiltshire …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… at Much Wenlock and was thus the first instalment and core of those estates which she did use to endow the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the northern extension of the medieval town. 22 The core of the modern street plan has probably altered little …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… The facing is of magnesian limestone concealing a rubble core, but in places gritstone blocks, probably reused, are … divisions were removed and the portcullis, used as the core of a partition, was rediscovered. Further consolidation … wall at ground level to reveal a large cavity between the core and facing. Tower 15 (NG 59705167. Pl. 25) is …
Survey of London
… land for a factory. 229 He had been making patent rubber-core insulator for submarine telegraph cables in Mitcham …
Cardiff Records
… flattened as to present a battered and humbled aspect. The core of the shaft is a rod of iron. Second.Two larger Maces, … bowl upon an annulated shaft of thin silver having an iron core, but without the knop of the two preceding ones. The …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in 1544, however, some of the well-to-do lived outside the core of the town. The mayor in 1584, Stephen Smales, lived in …
Survey of London
… rear. Officers of the armed forces provided a substantial core of the first occupants of Egerton Gardens. Besides …
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