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Old and New London
A Dictionary of London
… Church Entry on the east side, a few doors from Shoemaker Row, Blackfriars (Lockie, 1810, to Elmes, 1831). Blackfriars …
Survey of London
… century until 1931 in the occupation of various firms of ironmongers. The house had for its sign a brass Dog and Pot, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… by Moses Peal (Belton MSS; Mercury, 8 Feb. 1867). Milner's Row (120) Terrace of seven dwellings, two storeys and attics …
Old and New London
… Street, about the year 1730, Mr. Charles Hopton founded a row of almshouses for twenty-six "decayed housekeepers," each … or four large houses adjoining it, stood, till 1874, a row of tenements, which for many years previously, owing to … many years unrepaired, but was subsequently formed into a row of handsome private habitations. These, in turn, were …
Old and New London
… name of this house was long kept in memory by "Chocolate Row." Lord Wrottesley had an observatory on Blackheath for … brackets. To this succeeds another storey, with another row of similar brackets. Along the entire front is carried an … and forms a kind of arcade, separated from the room by a row of elegant marble columns with semicircular arches. …
Survey of London
… shop, all 'black, smoky, and hot' and next to them was an ironmongers' store. The southernmost building in the western …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… closes. These earthworks are probably the remains of a row of houses and paddocks which once lay along the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… bear a wreath of flowers. (32) Houses, Nos. 7 to 17, are a row of paired Group (iv) houses. Although built individually …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… dwellings, facing N. and W. To the S. of these, a row of late 18th and early 19th-century houses of two storeys …
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