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Survey of London
… as of Mile End Old Town, Stepney, gentleman. Among the builders who took up leases were James Usher, carpenter, of …
Survey of London
A History of the County of Shropshire
A History of the County of Essex
… The houses there were also of the slum type, erected by builders who were continually contravening the by-laws. The …
Survey of London
… be drawn up. The new parties to the transaction were two builders from St. Marylebone, John Punter and William Ward, … Charles Hall and Caleb Hall, all of St. Marylebone, builders, and probably the sons of William Hall the elder. 15 … in the street took place. For this Ward relied on other builders, principally Henry Gilbert, who built the Campden …
Survey of London
… architect, and 24 by Robert Crews and William Scott, builders. 1 These builders acquired many more plots on the estate, and it may … erected by them, partly as a speculation and partly as builders for other lessees. There is much to support the view …
Survey of London
… of the upper floors (from 1886) were the Institute of Builders (now the Institute of Building), the Central Association of Master Builders of London (later the London Master Builders' Association, and now the London Region of the …
A History of the County of York
… might reasonably have been expected, since the Norman builders would presumably have lacked any incentive to …
A Dictionary of London
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