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Old and New London
… on the moneyed interest as distinct from the ownership of broad acres; and it was believed, not only by Pitt's enemies … they were both wheeled in chairs, when no longer able to walk!" On one occasion the venerable poet was visited by … the Board of Works received orders to prepare a private walk in Upper St. James's Park, for the Queen and the royal …
Old and New London
… turns back, with his sober pace and threadbare suit, to walk back to his lodgings up the two pair of stairs in the … the features of the wearer. But in vain were her efforts. Broad and towering head-dresses continued still the rage; and … "is a large meadow, always green, in which the ladies walk in summer; its great gate has a long street in front, …
Survey of London
… Toohey of Clerkenwell, victualler. 140 No. 381, with a broad, late Georgian elevation, is set back from the road in …
Survey of London
… the Victorian arteries such as Farringdon Road, where the broad new building plots encouraged the erection of … to the Seckford Charity estate, extending to St James's Walk and Woodbridge Street. The estate generally is discussed …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Infirmary grounds, joins the road leading to the Maiden's Walk on the west side of the garden-house. It next skirts the …
Survey of London
… Chapel (Ills 148, 149). The style is Romanesque, with broad, round transverse arches, segmental ribbed vaults, and … memorial cloister was reduced to a single cloister-walk, aligned on the entrance gates in St John's Square. On …
A History of the County of Oxford
… new quadrangle. We hear of 'a convenient cloister and dry walk', which was made to connect the college with the new …
Old and New London
… and Palace Yard, have been removed, and also those in the Broad Sanctuary east and west of the new Sessions House." …
Old and New London
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