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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1898 it was worth £180. 79 A vicarage-house, later no. 1A Observatory Street, was built in 1905; it was sold in 1965. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bacon's Study (in the belief that it had been used as an observatory by Roger Bacon), 81 was heightened by Thomas …
Survey of London
… 211 The building (then Nos 3641) originally bore the name Observatory prominently on the front, but this has now been …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an ingenious self-taught artist, has converted into an observatory, furnished with powerful telescopes and a camera; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… religious purposes, it is thought to have been used as an observatory, as it occupied the summit of a lofty hill …
Survey of London
… Mitchenson and Cowland. 484 By 1881 a small astronomical observatory had been constructed on the roof. 482 In 1894 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… fellow, Warren de la Rue, of the Guernsey family, built an observatory by Springfield, on the High Street, in 1857 for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the village is Crich Cliff, a lofty hill, upon which an observatory was erected in 1789. Crick CRICK, a hamlet, in …
Survey of London
… and B. Evans, portraying the docks and the Greenwich Observatory. 212 Following the closure of the Cubitt Town …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… William Ogborne, for making rails and bannisters on the Observatory roof; Joseph Tarbox, for glazier's work at the …
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