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Survey of London
… by Philip Rundell, 134 a partner in the firm of Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, of Ludgate Hill, the gold- and … senior, 138 and (it would seem) the firm of Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, for which Storr and Theed worked and of … This evidently represents another subsidiary of Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, who continued to use the Dean Street …
Survey of London
… some 1,207 to Philip Rundell, 186 of the firm of Rundell, Bridge and Rundell. Thenceforward it was occupied together … the freehold was bought from the Crown for 2,000 by John Bridge. 188 In 1835 the premises were let to George Marley …
Survey of London
… It extended from the Great Western main line at Green Bridge about a mile west of Paddington Stationsouthwestward …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… desirable purchase was refused, the building of the Tyne Bridge pressed heavily on the funds of the corporation; but … commenced lower down the Side, and continued to the High Bridge, it would have had a grand appearance, and the ascent … and poultry market, by which about one half of the High Bridge will be widened and rendered more commodious, and a …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The western ridge terminates exactly in front of the bridge, on which the Romans, Saxons, and Normans, have … the northernmost point of which is near a mile from the bridge; within which, though with several irregularities and … the fields of Fenham, Kenton, Coxlodge, Jesmond, to Barras Bridge; then down a lane to Sandiver Bridge, and through …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… is situated at the east side of the entrance upon the Tyne Bridge. It derives its name from having been, at low water, … town's waits, or musicians, stood and played on a small bridge thrown over the Lork-burn, opposite to the house … wharfs in the kingdom; being, from Sandgate to the Tyne Bridge, about 541 yards in length. The whole line is usually …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… yard. The continuation of this road to the Glasshouse-bridge is called the North Shore, and contains several … river, are equally healthy and pleasant. The Glasshouse-bridge, by which the rivulet of Ouseburn is crossed, consists … of one arch of stone. Opposite to the east end of the bridge, the buildings of the glass-works commence, and cover …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The street proceeding straight on from Newgate to Barras Bridge was formerly called Sidgate (or the road leading to … This side of Percy Street is terminated at the Barras Bridge by a range of pleasant, modern-built houses. On the … part of the street a rural and pleasing aspect. The Barras Bridge, which is thrown over a very steep dean where the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… A little above this, the dean is arched over by the bridge along which the new branch of the Shields turnpike … and brick manufactories, the road leads to Sandyford-bridge; 1 above which, on a fine eminence, stands the new … and almost perpendicular banks of the dean below the bridge, and converting them into gardenground. The …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… fine spacious street becomes united with Percy Street. Bridge Street runs eastward from the bottom of Northumberland … the town-wall and the King's Dykes, communicates with the bridge built over Pandon Dean in 1812. This airy street is 48 … Carliol Street and Erick Street, which proceed from New Bridge Street, have been noticed before. Croft Place runs …
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