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Survey of London
… wall with corresponding shell niches opposite. A stage and huge organ case of oak were provided at the south end, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the accumulated heaps of refuse from the mines, forming huge mounds surrounding the excavations, have been planted …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on to a considerable extent. About the year 1807, a huge natural excavation, called the Crystallized Cavern, was …
Survey of London
… junction where Brompton Road meets Knightsbridge a huge traffic circulation system. Vast swathes of property on …
Survey of London
… to the Brompton estate upon which he had been able to pile huge debts; and with this disastrous example no doubt in his … only the prospect of reconstructing Harrods but also the huge and fashionable commission of Claridge's in Mayfair …
Survey of London
… all of carved wood. The staircase opens straight into the huge ballroom at first-floor level. The opposite end has …
Survey of London Monograph
… the quaint latticed windows and angle stair-turrets; the huge buttressed chimney, seven feet thick at the base, are …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… further on, by the side of the road leading to Chard, is a huge collection of flint stones, lying in heaps upwards of 60 …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… who conveyed the materials so obtained to raise the huge barriers of earth around their castle. It insulated the … very considerably; but its greatest disfigurement is a huge and ugly altar-piece. One or two ancient piscinas have …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of bog oaks. During the Second World War many of their huge trunks were blown up to make the land cultivable. 20 …
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