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Survey of London
… stucco pediments, perhaps by the architect Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, whose father-in-law, Charles Terry, was a long-term …
A Dictionary of London
… about 10 doors north of Primrose Street (Lockie, 1810-Elmes, 1831). Moor Court In Miles' Lane, near Crooked Lane … "Moor's Yard" in O. and M. "Moore's Court" in Lockie, 1810-Elmes, 1831, at No.3 nearly opposite Old Change. Site now …
Old and New London
… few buildings in the metropolis, perhaps in Europe," says Elmes, "that, considering the poverty of the material, common …
A Dictionary of London
… (Rocque, 1746). "Worley's Court" (London Guide, 1758-Elmes, 1831). Site covered by Great Northern Railway goods … the "M" in O.S. is probably an error for " W " as given in Elmes, 1831. Morrice's Almshouse In the Old Jewry. Erected …