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Survey of London
… inscription:LOMBARD TERRACE, the name derived from Lombard Street, which was formerly that part of Cheyne Walk lying between No. 67 and the entrance to Danvers Street. No. 67 projects southwards beyond the front of Nos. … indenture 5 of 23rd April, 1646, between Thos. Fisher "of St. Martin's in the Feildes, gent., one of the yeomen ushers …
Survey of London
… by a brick plinth. There was also a roof garret. The street frontage was divided into nine bays, the five central … their chimneys, of the late fifteenth-century Hospital of St. John at Lichfield. They bore unmistakable evidence of …
Survey of London
… the long gallery (at ground level) was therefore built to bridge the north range of Court I. At the south it made a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of inferior quality. 76 B.M. 1863.3.18.6 Nr. Putney Bridge: rough pot, with splayed base and band of finger-tip … horses device. A quarter stater of this kind was found at St. John's Wood. Such coins may be synchronous with the … P.P.S. xix. 14-38; Maiden Cas. 185-241; A. Bulleid and H. St. George Gray, Meare Lake Village. i. 15-59. See pottery …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the period when the Thames was flowing through the vale of St. Albans and, later, through the Finchley Gap, and the … type site at Clacton-on-Sea, Essex), Acheulian (type site, St. Acheul, a suburb of Amiens (Somme)), and Levalloisian … the 19th century in Gray's Inn, Drury Lane, and off Oxford Street and Piccadilly, 4 but only with the work of Lane Fox, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Admiralty in Spring Gardens at the north-east corner of St. James's Park, 66 where there flowed a distributary … no. 3). It is believed to have come from the Thames at Kew Bridge together with an adze of red deer antler. Twickenham … backwater at Brentford Ait, Strand-on-the-Green, Putney Bridge, and Crab Tree. To these can be added a few perforated …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… complete pot and a few stray sherds from the Thames at Kew Bridge, Syon Reach, and Mortlake. Peterborough ware 94 is the … Bronze Age. 6 The bowl from the Thames near Hammersmith Bridge is a good example of Fengate pottery. The relationship … Location/Ref. THAMES (BRENTFORD & CHISWICK) 'Nr. Kew Bridge, off Strand Island, from ballast' ( c. TQ. 194776): …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… nine miles from the boundaries of Middlesex, was found by St. Germanus to be still run on Roman lines, albeit creakily … and some sherds. Two vessels found before 1869 at Walton Bridge Green contained calcinated bones, a small 'opalized … Illustrated on p. 78. The authors are indebted to Miss Margaret Morris who emphasized how tenuous the dating is for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Caesar defeated the Britons, perhaps somewhere near St. Albans ( Verulamium). 15 Nothing further is known of the … around Enfield, perhaps chiefly on the west side of Ermine Street. Finds from this area, which include coins, pottery, … from London to Dunmow (Essex) crossed the river near Lea Bridge. 27 Ermine Street ran northward from Bishopsgate …
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