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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Street. 20 The boundary described in the charter of c. 970 and the discovery of a medieval costrel in Holly Hill … including Hampstead metropolitan borough and Camden L.B. 40 Hampstead Road Trust was established by Act in 1717 … the inn, which in 1966 was given by the brewers to the G.L.C. and became part of the heath. 42 HAMPSTEAD …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manor. 29 The prior apparently still had Belsize in hand c. 1486 and in 1496 30 but in 1500 Eastfield (then in four … 1830s by George Potter. The firm continued under his son G. W. Potter, who wrote on Hampstead wells, and grandson H. … piano manufacturers. The tram depot passed in turn to the L.C.C., to British Road Services, and to Camden L.B. as a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 12 boys and 12 girls were taught in private schools but c. 10 years later their own schools had been formed, which in … at New End; the school there was opened in 1906 by the L.C.C. The Education Act, 1902, giving support from the rates … Congregationalist; demol., demolished; dept., department; G, girl, girls; J, JB, JG, JM, junior, junior boys, girls, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is normally considered to be the entire open space of c. 800 a., 62 most of it added to the original heath … town, the administration of which passed from the L.C.C. to the G.L.C. 63 It stretches from Highgate Road across northwestern …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… area between North End and Pond Street, 665 a. requiring c. 7 miles of sewers. By 1872 the whole parish drained into … by Sir Basil Spence, which in 1986 also housed Camden L.B.'s local history collection and archives covering … 111, 231; Cal. Treas. Bks. 1681-5, 1188. Below, charities. G.L.R.O., P81/JN1/1A, 17, 25 Sept. 1700, 28 Apr., 12 May …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… II; 28 it may have been licensed only for a few years c. 1760-70. 29 On the heath Jack Straw's Castle and the … was marked in 1967 by the building's conveyance to the G.L.C. and its repair by the Hampstead Heath and Old Hampstead …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… imposing, built in small groups by a number of builders: C. C. Cook, E. Thomas & Son, Thomas Clark, and Wartnaby. 43 … there were said to be 2,372 people in 369 houses. 71 The L.C.C. acquired land for housing 4,000 people on the west … service area. Later phases, by the borough architect S. A. G. Cook, dated from 1970 and 1973 and included a …
Survey of London
… the line of the old mud wall of the garden and, after c. 1610, the line of the brick boundary wall built by the … 1926 ( right). Redrawn from plans in the possession of the G.L.C. and from a plan in The Architect and Building News, 19 …
Survey of London
… in the mid 1760s, and that its first inhabitant, from c. 1766 until 1772, was Benjamin Day himself. 2 In the early … was one of the bigger corner houses with a uniquely large L-shaped back garden which extended behind some of the other … to S. C. Hall, 25 June 1839: R.B.: D.N.B. D.N.B. R.B.: G.L.C., Department of Architecture and Civic Design, Historic …
A History of the County of Essex
… to 1614. 2 There was a windmill on the manor of Mardyke c. 1240. 3 A later Mardyke windmill is recorded from 1564. 4 … the Ford Motor Co. and the Riverside sewage works of the G.L.C. 88 FOREST. The history of the forest is treated under …
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