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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… BOX,TOBACCO BOX, TOUCH BOX, TURNED BOX,WASH BALL BOX, WHITE BOX, and WORK BOX. OED earliest date of use: 1000 Found …
Survey of London
… exterior of a racquets court, which was built in 190910 by White Allom and Company for the occupant of No. 59 Grosvenor … although at Nos. 36 and 38 the brickwork has been painted white. No. 30, which sits between Andrews' two ranges of … level, he used a tall, blind arcade of red bricks with white glazed brick infilling. Window openings were made …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… late 16th-century origin (cf. Gillingham (75)). (22) The White Lion Inn (77863093), of two storeys, comprises a row of …
A Dictionary of London
… northern portion being shown completed in Horwood, 1799. "White Friars" occupied the site in O. and M. 1677, and "Great …
Survey of London
… with the date 1879. The Broad Court front is faced in white Suffolk bricks with Portland stone dressings. The …
Survey of London
… wall of Exeter House garden and the back premises of the White Hart Inn in the Strand. Until the nineteenth century it … street was bought from the fifth Earl by the tenant of the White Hart, 113 and new or improved access provided to the … for Highways and Sewers across the site of the White Hart, joining Brydges Street to the Strand. This new …
Survey of London
… Bedford building lease granted to a grocer, T. A. White, the sitting tenant. 86 Like the contemporary Nos. 8 …
Survey of London
… and a typical early-Georgian chimneypiece of veined white marble, its wide flat jambs and elliptically arched …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… with facets and lozenge-ornament painted gold, red and white, 16th or 17th-century. Piscina: In chancel with moulded …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… room was built in 1775 under the direction of James White, formerly an assistant to Adam. 13 The main house was …