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A New History of London
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… or promontory: in the plural, Rhynion. Sarn, a causeway, a pavement. 'Spyddyd, i. e., Ysbyddad, hospitality. 'Steni, …
Survey of London
… out about 1955 in Kenninghall Road along the southern pavement revealed a red brick foundation which was doubtless …
Survey of London
… and demolished during this work. ( a) Roman Part of a pavement was found at a depth of 6 feet beneath the floor of … Across the middle, in an east-to-west direction, the pavement is cut by a gutter 12 inches wide and 6 inches deep, … for a wooden partition. There is no edge on the portion of pavement now preserved in situ, and it may have extended some …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… may have been filled in'. Below the gravel was a rough pavement of large stones up to 0.3 m. in diam. on the …
Survey of London
… and the cost of clearing the ground and making good the pavement 200 7,778 His estimate of the cost of widening on … mason informed them that he had begun to lay the pavement in front of the new houses then being built, and … so "he had made Circular Holes in the Middle of the said Pavement for the Shooting down of Coals." The commissioners …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Lond. 715, writes: 'In 1825 arrow heads and a figured pavement were found at Reedmont.' Toynbee, op. cit. 209. n. 5 …
Survey of London Monograph
Survey of London
… providing a suitable foundation, a few feet below the pavement level of Argyll Street, for any building that Haig …
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