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Old and New London
… Just beyond, a tablet, surmounted with the figure of a mitre inserted in the wall, a little north of Camomile …
Survey of London
… In the autumn and following spring the opening of an hotel at the terminus was being negotiated, and by April 1843 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
… on one occasion. The house afterwards became the "York Hotel," and, according to Mr. Timbs, was taken down in 1863. … at a meeting of the Rock Assurance Society at Radley's Hotel, Bridge Street. One of the longest wars the Times ever …
Survey of London
… Nuisance." 247 "In the house No. 6, opposite the York Hotel, lived Sir Richard Phillips, and in the rear, Bride … Street (Blackfriars Road), which survived as the York Hotel until 1864, when it was pulled down to make room for …
Survey of London
… aside in favour of taking a 21-year lease of the Brunswick Hotel, on the adjacent Brunswick Wharf, which the company …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and the Town Hall which are of stone and the Greyhound Hotel which has a stucco faade. Stone dressings were used … faade is preserved. (94) House, now the Crown and Anchor Hotel, stands in the curve of West Street and has an … N. wall in the same room. West side: (110) The King's Arms Hotel, No. 1, was built probably in the mid 18th century as …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… This may perhaps be identified with the house used as a hotel for visitors to Holt Spa. 15 It is in three sections …
Old and New London
… the modest tavern has lately grown into a monster hotel, where the table d'hte system has been introduced, on a …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… names of chequers and streets (see p. 59). (333) Chough Hotel, comprising E. and W. ranges flanking a courtyard, has … comprises a through-way leading to the yard of the Chough Hotel (333); above is a projecting sashed window. (337) …
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