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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… conflagration of their principal establishment, called the Red Hall, which was set on fire at the capture of the town … in a field near the town; the name of a rivulet called the Red Syke, running through the supposed field of battle, and … of Lyon, of which some remains of the garden wall, and a path leading from it to the shore, called the Castle-Loan, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in Friar's Mount, is a neat building of light brick, with red mouldings and dressings of stone in the Norman style, and … in the Bethnal-Green road, is a handsome structure of red brick with dressings of stone, in the early English … comprises by measurement 1381 acres of fertile land: red sandstone of fine quality for building is wrought; and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Parham. Before the troubles it was well stored with red deer. But now it is parcelled into little closes on one …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the east private architects, Howes & Jackman, designed red-brick four-storeyed blocks of 99 flats which opened as … Char, and Structadene Ltd. (1993). Connor and Critchley, Red Cliffs of Stepney (1984), 22-4; (1987) 42-3; inf. from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… there were additions to Bethnal House, the asylum; the Red House was extended in 1841, and the White House was … Street between 1845 and 1855 some 70 houses were built on Red Cow estate, 45 in Hare Marsh, and 56 in Willetts, mostly …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Whitechapel. In the late 1880s the area of the Byde, Red Cow, and Hare Marsh estates had 'many Polish Jews'. 74 By … was small-scale. Among the major projects was work on the Red Cow estate by Christopher Forrest of Victoria Park … which had gardens, with 50 new houses, three-storeyed, red-brick in front and stock-brick behind, containing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… containing 20 flats, did not open until 1931. In 1932 the red-brick and concrete Hadrian estate, containing 83 flats, … Green Cuttings, Housing 1915-53). Connor and Critchley, Red Cliffs of Stepney (1984), 20. Possibly Harwell Ho.: O.S. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1703 the western portion was marked as 'Driftway' with a path to the east, called 'footway to Clay Hall' in 1760. 29 … Road route was called the Museum line, along which red trams ran from Aldgate. 90 Attempts in the 1870s and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the most northerly in the fork between Dog Row and Red Cow Lane, the most southerly, Walker's, opposite what was … of Cambridge Road, before it branched into Dog Row and Red Cow Lane, where he built several houses within a year. 94 … 1813. Houses were built fronting west on Dog Lane, east on Red Cow Lane, and in new streets (John, originally Johnson, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 17th century. Before the sale of the demesne lands, the Red Cow, also called the Milkhouse, had its cowhouse in Brick … 42 trees and shrubs at Bishop's Hall, white jasmine, red honeysuckle, grapes and 'double-flowered pomegranate' … 1813. 24 Austin's garden, in 1703 opposite Satchwell's on Red Cow estate, was 1 a. occupied in 1711 by Jane Austin 25 …
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