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Old and New London
… to sing sly verses with a sly expression, or to put on a page's dress for a frolic, was more likely to be followed and … name. This mansion was built by John Ashburnham, who was "page of the bed-chamber" to both Charles I. and Charles II., … Sovereign Lord, King Charles the Second," and also at page 702 of Whitelock's "Memorials." On the 23rd of August, …
Old and New London
… became known as the head-quarters of the English Court. On page 355 there will be found a copy of a curious outline …
Old and New London
… in the course of erection, painted by Canaletti (see page 378), shows the Middlesex bank of the river about Cannon …
Old and New London
… while they were standing. The Holbein Gateway is shown on page 354, and the King Street Gateway on page 360. On the taking down of this latter gate it was …
Old and New London
… Park. We have reproduced this print in a reduced form on page 384. Between the Horse Guards and the Treasury stands … to Lord Melbourne. Of this view we have given a copy on page 385. This mansion faces the Banqueting House of …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Missionary Travels and researches in South Africa. Proof page with Livingstone's annotations. Reproduced with the …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… in the unsuccessful attack on the Redan occupy a full page of the Times paper, closely printed. It is said that the …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… both times. No news. Wet day. 22. Went to Smithers and [page corner torn off] places after photographs to illustrate …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… bridge with cast-iron towers, designed by Thomas Page. It was replaced in 1934. Surrey scored 244, with Caffyn …
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