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Survey of London
… of a building lease from the ground landlord) between c. 1723 and c. 1740, and the houses on the leasehold Pitt … and journalists, and in 1900 the first meeting between G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc took place at a French … staircase rising within a compartment painted with trompe l'il architecture and sea-scapes, while the altered rooms …
Survey of London
… 1733/4/151; The Gentleman's Magazine, May 1733, p. 265. G.L.C., Legal and Parliamentary Dept., deeds. The Builder, 4 Aug. …
Survey of London
… and photographs of houses which have been demolished (e.g., Nos. 28, 29, 43 and Gerard House, Plates 60a, 60b, 61b, … of the first house was a Lady Wiseman, who lived here from c. 1685 to 1697. 52 From 1701 to 1712 Robert Binnet was the … Gerrard Street, were erected on the site, probably by Joel(l) Johnson of St. Marylebone, bricklayer. 102 No. 23, the …
Survey of London
… Street (No. 1, on the corner of Gerrard Street) in c. 1764, 213 and Frederick Engels lodged at No. 6 in c. … enamel painter, 1792, 1794; Richard Dagley, painter, 1798; G. Farington, painter, 1782; Thomas Hearne, painter, … to Scarlett by John Jeffreys. 216 The new building was L-shaped and had frontages to both King Street and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was that running from Watling Street to Watford, mentioned c. 1170. 21 The section which entered from Little Stanmore, … and Stanmore Railway Co. opened a branch line from the L. & N.W.R. main line station at Harrow. The company, which … later edns.). V.C.H. Mdx. i. 125, 128. See below, p. 96. e.g. Rocque, Map of Mdx. (1754). The bounds were first recorded …
Survey of London
… Chaplin, a joiner, probably held sites on the same side c. 16835 and may have had a yard and workshop in the street. … shown on the Portland estate plan of c. 17923. 15 It is L-shaped, with a courtyard in the northwest angle; on the … R.B. Guildhall Library, MS. 8674/2. W.P.L., A.20778. G.L.R.O.(M), LV(W)67, 174252; Bodleian Library, Douce, Addit. …
Survey of London
… resident of the street, who had been a member of the L.C.C. The principal developer here was Edmund Rush, mason, who … of Carisbrooke, grandson of Queen Victoria, 191820. P. G. Wodehouse, writer, 192434. No. 19, Sir Charles Malcolm …
Survey of London
… pioneer motorist, 191332. No. 1. The house demolished in c. 1935 to make way for the present building was the original … Adamses remained here until the early spring of 1788. 126 g Rises in rateable value occurred in 17901 and 18212. The … etc. made and fixed by Chippendale' (or rather his firm). l 198 Occupants include: Lady Gowran, wid. of 1st Baron …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hackney Building after c.1800 BUILDING AFTER c. 1800. Despite the closeness of … prompted by slum clearance, was first made by the L.C.C., whose Darcy and Valette Buildings, opened in 1904 and … owned a total of 17,063 permanent dwellings and the G.L.C. 12,475; in addition there were nearly 5,000 temporary …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the terraces north of Clifden Road. Manorial courts from c. 1800 distinguished the parts north and south of Lea Bridge … small houses or maisonettes in Southwold Road in 1885 but G. R. Woodruff did not begin building in Gunton Road until … on Conduit field, was declared unhealthy in 1929. 9 The L.C.C. acquired 7¼ a., naming Woolmer House in Upper Clapton …
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