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A History of the County of Oxford
… opposite Rectory Cottage, although a section near that junction seems to have been realigned before the 19th …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of a railway, to be called the Swansea and Amman Junction, from Ynis-y-Mond to Nantmelyn, in the parish of … from Penwyll to the head of the Swansea canal, forming a junction with the main tramway, has also been constructed. In … some of which are beautifully picturesque. Near the junction of the counties of Brecknock and Glamorgan is a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about a mile from the town, on the road to Tadcaster: the grand stand, erected by subscription in 1754, is nearly 300 … hither in barges of 30 or 40 tons' burthen; and from the junction of the Foss with the Ouse is a navigable … Craven, and Richmond: the number of parishes is 604. The grand civil and military division of Yorkshire is into three …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 23 April 1684 when it was gutted by fire. In 16678 the Grand Jury House on the site of the present Assize Courts was … kitchens, a gaol and a mint. A well E. of the 17th-century Grand Jury House was no doubt mediaeval. Outside the southern … The elevations were divided into bays by pilasters. The Grand Jury House opposite on the S.W. was apparently adapted …
Survey of London
… from London Bridge to Waterloo and Charing Cross, Waterloo Junction being linked with the main station by a bridge …
A History of the County of Somerset
… common. UNGULATA 34. Red Deer. Cervus elaphus, Linn. This grand member of the British fauna is still found in a wild …
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