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Survey of London
… at Nos 48 and 76, was designed in-house and built by J. M. Hill & Sons Ltd, incorporating a pre-cast concrete canopy … engineering work on the canal, passing under Islington Hill and the New River. Designed by the canal's engineer …
Old and New London
… to claim the toll of all gravel carried up Highgate Hill. Their thirty pioneers, with spades and pickaxes, were … and goats on Fridays. (Timbs.) At a large house on Hermes Hill, afterwards (in 1811) occupied by "Sinner-saved … who had been a pupil of Boerhaave. He called this hill "Hermes," from Hermes Trismegistus, the fabled Egyptian …
Survey of London
… the heavy traffic thundering up and down 'Pentonville Hill', as the descent from Claremont Square towards King's … the Pint Pot and is now the Castle. The architects Finch Hill & Paraire did some work here in 1862, and in the early … Hermes Street, which once offered a glimpse of Hermes Hill and the White Conduit Fields beyond, is now a short …
Survey of London
… looking east. Bottom: Collier Street, looking east. Hermes Hill House is on the horizon The name of Pentonville has … Francis de Valangin built himself the substantial Hermes Hill House in 17724. Several other lessees filled out Penton … and visual terms, and transformations at the top of the hill began in 1978 with the go-ahead for the Angel Centre. St …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… on the 22nd June, 1402. It is said to have commenced on a hill, or hilly common, about half a mile north of the church, … situated on a slight eminence, close to the base of a hill that overlooks the adjoining sequestered vale, along …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and 400 ft. above O.D., except in the S.E. where Pentridge Hill rises to 600 ft. and is capped by Clay-with-flints and … parish, extend along a dry valley at the foot of Pentridge Hill. Ecclesiastical (1) The Parish Church of St. Rumbold, on … along the shoulder of the narrow ridge leading to Blagdon Hill, from which it commands a view over the lower ground to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by S.) from Kimbolton; containing 223 inhabitants. Perry-Hill PERRY-HILL, a tything, in the parish of Worplesdon, union of …
Survey of London
… Tindall, gentleman, and George Paul of Great Saffron Hill, builder, proposed in 1825 but not signed until December … at Nos 2139 marches commandingly and voluminously up the hill, cornice bands stepping up under attics, some of which … entry points, and is laid out on the side of a steep hill (Ills 279, 280, 2914). From this difficult starting …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Thompson, W. ADMIRALTY COURT Judge Henchman, H. Registrar Hill, R. Marshal Cheeke, J. Watchmen Lindsey, J. Pratt, B. … Bell, W. ADMIRALTY COURT Judge Penrice, Sir H. Registrar Hill, S. Marshal Cheeke, J. Advocate Sayer, E. Proctor Sayer, … Crockford, J. Sandford, T. Munday, J. Necessary Woman Hill, E. Gardener Combe, D. Hydrographer Dalrymple, A. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of Meadows, Sir P. Blathwayt, W. Pollexfen, J. Locke, J. Hill, A. Methuen, P. Secretary Popple, W. Deputy Secretary … Owen, H. Extra Messengers Fish, R. Lloyd, F. Porter Hill, F. Firelighter Burgess, W. STANDARD DEPARTMENT Warden …
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