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Survey of London
… status as a London landmark is now embodied in the inn's successor, a domed public house and hotel of 1903. … vintage, and a large 1980s supermarket belonging to Sainsbury's, which has had a local presence (in Chapel … from a refit of 1855. 62 From 1898 No. 43 was an early Sainsbury's outlet, a game branch here succeeding that …
Survey of London
… as a Museum. Banqueting Houses before 1607. Henry VIII's Whitehall undoubtedly contained a Banqueting House. This is … states that Rubens was assisted in the work by Jordaens. Sainsbury's Papers relating to Rubens, p. 249. Sainsbury's Papers relating to Rubens, p. 194. Ibid., p. 196. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for both, but in the 17th 6 and 18th 7 centuries St. Mary's is sometimes called a 'chapel' once again. In 13th-century inquisitions St. Mary's is usually named before St. John's 8 but from the 14th … The rent-charges were still unredeemed in 1973. Herbert Sainsbury, by will proved 1939, left 250 and Rosalie Emily …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1228. 6 Its Jewish community, some index of the town's commercial maturity, was settled late. While there were … Waylen and J. O. Anstie. 262 In 1864 Oram sold out to Sainsbury Brothers, 263 who established the Northgate Brewery … foot of Dunkirk and in the latter years belonged to G. T. Sainsbury, 295 none of these has ever been within the borough …
A History of the County of Essex
… (Ilford) and 758 (Chadwell) in 1841. 7 During the 1840's the population of both wards remained almost stationary, … f.p. 249. For the development of Ilford 18901939 see F. Sainsbury, St. John's church, Seven Kings, 611. See p. 210. … H. W. Reindorp; Lond. Gaz. 27 Jan. 1914, pp. 7202. F. Sainsbury, St. John's church, Seven Kings, 190464, 15. Ibid. …
Survey of London Monograph
… The history of the Queen's House To 1678 THE HISTORY OF THE QUEEN'S HOUSE Carved … Doncaster, 1618; and Earl of Carlisle, 1622. W. N. Sainsbury, "Original Unpublished Papers illustrative of the Life of Sir Peter Paul Rubens," p. 118 note. W. N. Sainsbury, loc. cit., p. 249, IV: ". . . Quant Sa Majest et …
Survey of London
… developments built upon railway land, notably the Earl's Court Exhibition, the West London Air Terminal and a number of post-war hotels. Emperor's Gate and Nos. 116156 (even) Cromwell Road, built on railway … were suspended following a reduction in use. In 1983 J. Sainsbury Limited opened a large supermarket in the western …
Survey of London
… Soho Fields and of a smaller piece of ground in St. James's parish, in reversion from 1734. The Portland family owned … the estate until a period of sales commencing in the 1790's. Under Portland ownership most of the area was rebuilt, … of St. Anne's (sometimes designated wax chandler); Owen Sainsbury of St. Marylebone; John Sanger of St. James's; …
A History of the County of Chester
… AND SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT, 1974-2000 Although Chester's population was falling from 1971, 4 house-building … courts shared by pedestrians and vehicles. The council's ability to provide social housing was severely limited by … and by the later 1990s neo-Victorian. At Great Boughton a Sainsbury's supermarket and a retail park formed part of the …
A History of the County of Chester
… not only the main source of manufacturing jobs for Chester's workforce, but also supported the prosperity of the wider area on which Chester's servicebased economy depended. 7 There were no large … there and in local shopping centres throughout the city. Sainsbury's opened on the eastern outer ring-road, Safeway at …
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