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Survey of London Monograph
… a triumphant revolution by the Moderates, after which: the tramways and omnibuses, and the docks were sold to private …
Survey of London
… between the site of Hungerford Bridge and of the old Tramways Building in Belvedere Road was formerly known as the …
Survey of London
… the expansion of riverside premises: in some cases tramways were laid across the main road to connect landside …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to and fro, and the town is intersected with electric tramways. The buildings are in no way remarkable; in High …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the hall stands a statue of the late Queen Victoria. The tramways pass before the main entrance of the townhall, this … service by which any part of the borough may be reached. Tramways were first laid down in 1870, 41 and rapidly …
Survey of London Monograph
… Transport Board (1933), which took over the Council's tramways. On the establishment of the National Health Service …
Survey of London
… doorways with sliding timber doors, and timber floors with tramways and turntables. The slate roofs had ridge skylights …
Survey of London
… the excavation work (fig. 126b). There were extensive tramways and two pumping steam engines on the south side of …
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