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A History of the County of Essex
… of open fields, but it may here mean no more than 'field', since several of the culturae have names clearly …
A History of the County of Essex
… and they were further rebuilt in 1808. 46 They formed a plain brick terrace on the east side of East Ham Manor Road …
A History of the County of Essex
… rebuilt, probably in the earlier 19th century, as a small plain building of two storeys with a frontage of three bays. … to it have been found, but the site may have been in the field which in 1764 was called Burnels Downs, lying on the north side of Vicarage Lane. 120 The field was by then part of the manor of East Ham Hall. It was …
A History of the County of Essex
… The high priority enjoyed by East Ham as a home mission field is shown, just after 1903, by the building of the … Road, was founded about 1870, when Free Methodists from Field Road church, Forest Gate, held services in a disused …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… with four-centred arches of three orders, the two outer plain and the inner chamfered; the middle octagonal column or …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (Plate, p. xxxviii). In the E. wall is an opening with a plain bressummer in place of the tower-arch. In both the N. …
Survey of London
… within the parish of Limehouse, in the former Gravel Pit Field, 71 but the estate of which the road frontages were … Archer Terrace (now Nos 1250 East India Dock Road) is a plain terrace of brick, notably late-Georgian for its date, … 1935. Demolished The photograph mentioned above shows the plain three-storeyed brick fronts, behind wide areas, with …
Survey of London
… 22b, c). 435 It was in an Early English style and the plain exterior was faced with ragstone (brick would have been … rather forbiddingly bounded, like the south aisle, by high plain walling with large coupled windows above: this was to …
Survey of London
… 538 Here they had tendered at 4,394 in a rather thin field, the 'Metropolitan Builders' and those at Bath who had … to the upper storey. The new south end was fitted with a plain oak rostrum-and-pulpit. If all the intentions were … Immediately east of the Wesleyan Church were the three plain three-storeyed houses of Wesleyan Terrace at Nos …
Survey of London
… and Nos 237239 (of 18457). Many twostorey houses had a plain appearance, with occasional use of sunk or raised …
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