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A Topographical Dictionary of England
Survey of London
… in 16834, Captain Oglethorp, doubtless Gentleman of the Horse, 7 in 1685, and Armand de la Bastide, a soldier, and a … lease of part of the eastward site as a stable yard. 14 As an avid book-collector Sunderland was concerned … north wall to meet at a central landing. From this point a flying branch crossed to another landing, resting on columns, …
Survey of London
… and the latter an equestrian statue of bronze for the horse and of 'the new metal, aluminium' for the Prince. Each …
Survey of London
… of the Queen's ear at Balmoral, was Landseer. A canopied horse might seem infelicitous, but Landseer cited the mounted sentries at the Horse Guards ('the most picturesque thing in London') and Van …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the mid 19th century and the mid 20th were those of horse dealer and haulage contractor. There was a vet from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
A Dictionary of London
… Former names before its rebuilding: " Black Bull Alley or Yard " (O. and M. 1677-1799). " Bull Inn Yard " (Horwood, 1799-1890). ,"Bull Yard " (O.S. 1848-51). The Black Bull Inn stood there and …
Old and New London
… yearly sum of 200,000. The careless post-boy on a slow horse was still the agent employed to carry letters, often … why the boys springing over one another's heads, and flying the garter into the Post Office, with the enthusiasm … and four hundred of these delivery stations in London. THE YARD OF THE "BULL AND MOUTH" ABOUT 1820. The Provincial …
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