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A New History of London
… hall, a small neat building, which is lett out for a dancing school. At the south west corner of Cold Harbour-lane …
A New History of London
… building on the front, which is the upper part of a dancing gallery. This rather hurts than adorns the face of …
A New History of London
… for the summer evening exhibition of tumbling, rope-dancing, and other drolls, in vulgar stile. The tendency of …
Survey of London
… Harper, 17324, 173741, actor; Samuel Johnson, 17356, ? dancing master and dramatist; Charles Fleetwood, 173843, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Essex
Survey of London
… Hickford. 54 Since 1696 the Hickford family had managed a dancing school in Panton Street. Owing to the popularity of … for much of this time the concert room was occupied by dancing teachers and was sometimes referred to as 'Willis's …
A History of the County of Somerset
… first of its kind in Britain, was established in 1946. 97 Dancing at the guildhall, forbidden by the corporation after …
A History of the County of Oxford
… choir and also organized a recorder band, plays, and dancing. 248 From 1932 senior children attended Bampton …
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