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A History of the County of Gloucester
… not return to its pre-war level until the 1930s, 1 though a service between the city and Norwegian ports had been … factory space was enlarged after it became part of the B.T.R. Group in 1975. 47 From the mid 1950s industrial estates … employed 1,177 people. 104 Some civilians worked at R.A.F. Innsworth in Churchdown, opened in 1940. The station …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by brick and stucco fronts and large shop windows. A few timber fronts were visible, and among those to have … pupils, continued the practice, at first with J. R. Hamilton who had been Daukes's partner from 1841. 19 By … diocesan surveyor, had taken into partnership his pupil F. S. Waller. 20 Another local architect of the period was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… established by the later 1650s when Independents formed a church under James Forbes. 3 Nonconformist groups met with … 1960s. From then the room was used by other groups. 80 W. R. Hadwen, a doctor who came to Gloucester in 1896 to … held services from 1957 in Colwell Avenue in a former R.A.F. hut, known as Hillview Gospel Hall by 1964. In 1969 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 88In shape roughly triangular, it supposedly covered 1,558 a. in 1805, when 15½ a. assigned to landowners in four … 'Hist. Graveley' (1981): TS. copy in Cambs. Colln. C.R.O., Q/RDz 5, pp. 114-16. Census, 1891, 1931. P.N. Cambs. … SC 6/767/19. Ibid. SC 6/767/28. B.L. Harl. MS. 607, f. 172v. Jesus Coll. Mun., 7, terrier 1770; 8, valuation …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Rissington GREAT RISSINGTON (15 miles N.E. of Cirencester) A scatter of many Romano-British potsherds was noted during … streams which flank it to N. and S.; these flow into the R. Windrush, 200 yds. to the west. The villa is partly marked … colour-coated ware. Iron slag was also found. R.A.F., VAP CPE/UK 2013: 417980. TBGAS, 82 (1968), 204. Note: …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Stanmore Introduction GREAT STANMORE Great Stanmore 1 was a parish of 1,441 a. in 1841. 2 It was roughly the shape of … Road. Great Stanmore civil parish was included in Hendon R.D. from 1894 until 1934. Thereafter most of both Great and … 1951-60, 1036. Cat. Anct. D. ii, A 2097. See p. 111. C. F. Baylis, Short Hist. of Edgware and the Stanmores in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… all their property between Barnet and London. 47 Nine and a half hides at Stanmore were held by Edmer Atule, a thegn of … those in the common and Stanmore marsh, for which Hendon R.D.C. paid £1,000 in 1929. 9 The last rights were … and H. A. Cronne, no. 741. Cal. Close, 1272-9, 224. Ft. of F. Lond. & Mdx. i. 134. Walsingham, Gesta Abbatum, i. 72. C. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which in 1782 might be used by other parishes for a fee, 69 were ordered to be regularly tested from 1813. It … of Honeypot Lane. After epidemics in 1928 and 1929 Hendon R.D.C. decided to double the accommodation of 26 beds and … sold by the Robinson family in the 1930s, used by the R.A.F. during the Second World War, and afterwards acquired by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… small parish of Hammoon, covering only 690 acres, lies in a bend of the R. Stour between Sturminster Newton and Shillingstone. It … extensive traces are visible on air photographs (R.A.F. CPE/UK 1974: 115861, 315860) which show straight and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the parish, and the city's lines of communication have had a marked influence, the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal … road running across the eastern part. The R.A.F. establishment in neighbouring Quedgeley has two subsidiary …
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