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Old and New London
… of a century. "At the parting of the roads to Clapham and Vauxhall," Mr. James Thorne tells us, in his "Environs of … publicans at Wandsworth, Tooting, Battersea, Clapham, and Vauxhall, "made up a purse," to give it character. Foote, …
The Environs of London
… from the church, where the roads branch off to Clapham and Vauxhall, is a cemetery, which was walled in and consecrated …
Survey of London
… Roubiliac's marble statue of Handel, originally in Vauxhall Gardens and now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to facilitate the sale of his estate to one Mr. Hammond of Vauxhall for the purpose of settling the said Smalley's debt …
Survey of London
… and a narrow strip of buildings bordering the river up to Vauxhall. There were houses along Church Street (now Lambeth … school removed to temporary premises in Auckland Street, Vauxhall 172 and later to Wandsworth Road. Plan of Ragged …
Old and New London
… it, extending from the Thames to Oxford Street, and from Vauxhall Bridge Road to the church of St. Mary-le-Strand, the …
Old and New London
… the trial that Sir John and the duchess used to frequent Vauxhall almost daily in each other's company, a fact on …
Old and New London
… prettily arranged with lamps in the trees, like another Vauxhall. A wooden bridge with a sort of tower, over the … a card from Lady Caroline Petersham to go with her to Vauxhall. 'And the party that sailed up the park, "with all …
Old and New London
… the Chelsea Road and the bank of the river opposite Vauxhall." The Pest Houses were built by Lord Craven as a … Some remains of them areor were recentlyto be seen near Vauxhall Bridge Road. "Many a torch or lanthorn-lighted group … have been heard in the construction of the iron bridge at Vauxhall. Dr. Vincent had already inclosed a portion of the …
Old and New London
… usually supposed, at the house of Sir Samuel Morland, at Vauxhall, Charles II. first spent his hours in dalliance with …
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