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Survey of London
… Barrow (d. 1848), who commanded the Grenadier Guards at Waterloo. Sir Richard Birnie (1760 ?1832), police magistrate. …
Old and New London
… to Sheridan. The house itself stood opposite what is now Waterloo Place, looking northward, and the forecourt was … in 1828, in order to make room for the central opening of Waterloo Place. Some of the Corinthian columns, which formed … the Athenum Club-houses, and the intervening area facing Waterloo Place, on either side of which are placed, on …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… are Picton-terrace, at the west end of the town, and Waterloo-place to the north. The principal streets are paved, … the borough in parliament, and who was slain at Waterloo. It consisted of a pedestal and column, sixty-four … altorelievo of the storming of Badajos and the battle of Waterloo, in both of which he particularly distinguished …
Old and New London
… or very long in abeyance, for connecting Whitehall and the Waterloo Road by means of a pneumatic railway tube passing …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Waggon Society United Odd Fellows' Society Benefit Society Waterloo Benefit Society Shipwrights' Benefit Society … Women Female Independent Society Female Friendly Society Waterloo Society of Women Peace and Unity Society of Women …
Survey of London
… the satisfactory rebuilding of the adjoining houses in Waterloo Place, took the opportunity to repurchase the … Charles II Street, which forms the return front of No. 11 Waterloo Place. No representation of the house designed by … new clubhouse at the south-east corner of Pall Mall and Waterloo Place which it still occupies. The Junior United …
Unpublished London Diaries
… in general. He worked on the construction of the new Waterloo Bridge. IWM 87/36/1 (P) 799. 1941 ANON, (female) of …
Old and New London
… captured from the French at Barossa, Talavera, and Waterloo. The dining-hall is on the western side of the … and there is also a large painting of the Battle of Waterloo, and an allegorical picture of the victories of the … "a sign which greatly mystifies the maimed old heroes of Waterloo and the Peninsula, and many others besides. I refer …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the London & South Western Railway Co.'s line from Waterloo to Richmond, it crossed the Thames by Barnes bridge …
Survey of London
… Church of St John the Evangelist, Waterloo Road CHAPTER 5 - THE CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, WATERLOO ROAD [See plates 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 ] In … It was decided that a new church should be built on the Waterloo Bridge approach and a piece of ground on the east …
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