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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… there are also copper-mills, a varnishmanufactory, an iron-foundry, gun-works, a patent-slip for repairing ships, a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is intimately connected the celebrated establishment at Soho, about a mile to the north of the town, and within the … they now belong to Messrs. Lloyd and Summerfield, and the Soho works, erected in 1803, to Mr. Samuel Shakespear. …
Old and New London
… VIII. three brothers named Owens set up in this field a foundry for brass ordnance, and the rest of the place was …
Old and New London
… Knight. Phillips, born in London in 1767, was educated in Soho Square, and afterwards at Chiswick, where he remembered …
Survey of London
… pumping machinery (supplied by James Watt & Company of the Soho Foundry, Birmingham) consisted of a main pump of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but were recast with extra metal at the Whitechapel foundry in 1883 to make a new ring of six bells. 33 A silver …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an iron manufactory for chains, nails, &c.; a cast-iron foundry for ovens, stoves, engines, and other articles; a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are made in great quantities; and at Goscote is a foundry. The living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 150, …
Old and New London
… Percy and Newman Streets and the old thoroughfares about Soho, then Fitzroy and Golden Squares were in turn looked up …
Old and New London
… to see the square as one of the wonders of England, whilst Soho Square, just built, was a subject of pride, with which … for the palm of fashion with Lincoln's Inn Fields and Soho Square, and not without good reason; for at this time …
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