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Old and New London
… of Hercules and Atlas supporting an egg-shaped globe. Below this were tablets of stag hunts. The sides of …
Old and New London
… company, in 1593, began to build a summer theatre, the Globe, in Southwark; and Mr. Collier, remembering that this … living near the Bear Garden, Southwark, to be close to the Globe. He was now evidently a thriving, "warm" man, for in …
Old and New London
… and concertroom. In September, 1833, it was opened as the Globe Theatre. Two years previously it had been appropriated …
Survey of London
… associated with the yard, including the mansion house, the Globe tavern and Johnson's almshouses, were swept away. Even … against the curving northern boundary of the former Globe Yard, which accounts for their unusual configuration. …
Survey of London
… India Company Yard. Between 1653 and 1656 he built the Globe Tavern and the coopers' buildings and a slaughter …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a branch post-office. Petty-sessions are held at the Globe inn every alternate Monday. The living is a rectory, …
A New History of London
… Good Hope, and thus compleated a circum navigation of the globe. Though the few survivors only, reaped an accidental …
A New History of London
… a phnix under her; and of king Charles I. treading on a globe. The windows are extremely large, and on the inside the …
A New History of London
… for lightness is placed on balls, and is terminated by a globe, on which is fixed a dragon as a fane 4. An accurate …
A New History of London
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