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A History of the County of Middlesex
… here came from the middle or the Middlesex side of the river. The events represented by the Iron-Age antiquities of … other. Why so much material should have been lost in the river is a mystery, to which the changing course and level of the river 28 and its possible use as a repository for religious …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… material in Middlesex has come from either the river gravels or the brickearths which in many areas overlie … than the Boyn Hill stage in the valley of the modern river. Although Middlesex is a comparatively small county and that part bordering the river of no great length, a considerable amount of material …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 'Thames picks' recovered from the bed and margins of the river, and even from stratified sediments. Many of these … have also been frequently retrieved from the main river. Mesolithic Antler and Bone Artifacts 1, supposedly …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… reach the county, settling initially on the better-drained river gravels, from which they may have extended their … when compared with the hundreds from the right bank of the river at Ham, opposite Twickenham and Teddington. 85 No … L.M. unnum. THAMES (BARNES) Mortlake, perhaps S. side of river: 14 plain Windmill Hill sherd with slightly out-turned …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… many Thames finds may be from the Middlesex stretch of the river. 20 Middlesex has in the past been the subject of … map. 26 The road from London to Dunmow (Essex) crossed the river near Lea Bridge. 27 Ermine Street ran northward from … BATTERSEA Thames nr. Battersea Bridge (TQ. 270774 and up river): ten 34 pewter ingots of Syagrius with various …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
Survey of London Monograph
… competition design for County Hall, 1908. Detail of the river-front elevation showing proposed statuary and … design for County Hall, 1908. Detail of one of the river front pavilions showing proposed statuary and carvings … windows over the staff entrances on the Belvedere Road and river fronts Fig. 26. Working drawings for metalwork to be …
Survey of London Monograph
… storeys; 1 north of the roadway the ground falls to the river, and here there is a brick-vaulted basement and a … three years of peace that followed, and, landing at the river stairs, have hurriedsmall, dark, vivaciouswith short, … the history of the Queen's House was the approach from the river through the Queen's Garden, that when Charles II's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of common or waste. It is separated from Stourport by the river Severn, and fully partakes of the beauty of the … commanding a fine prospect and nearly overhanging the river, which flows through a rich valley at the base. In the … occupies a romantic situation near the margin of the river Severn. The living is a perpetual curacy; patron and …
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