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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… converted what remained of the nunnery buildings into a country house, seen by Dugdale on his visit in 1657. 76 From …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… town, a pleasant but unusual feature in this part of the country; from it fine views of Peterborough Cathedral may be …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… a palace and as such is to date without parallel in this country although Carolingian and Ottonian stone palaces have …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… W. chamber, of which very few examples remain in the country. The Flemish chest in the vestry is an elaborate …
Survey of London
… block of precastconcrete-framed flats to be built in this country. 407 Design work was carried out, in conjunction with …
Survey of London
… builders, contractors and timber merchants throughout the country. 53 Most of the buildings timber-built sheds of …
Survey of London
… 11 and 13) before one of them went bankrupt and left the country. In the same year Young built another house (later …
Survey of London
… The plaster works, said to be the largest in the country, had seven plaster ovens, where Rouen and Newark …
Survey of London
… Classical proportions, and a general tendency to ape the country-mansion style associated with public schools. … glazed double doors, revealing the inadequacies of the country-mansion prototype and a more uncompromisingly …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and partly by the fame of his clemency, subjugated the country; to secure which he erected a chain of forts reaching … the forts of Agricola, likewise extended across the country from sea to sea. The Brigantes who settled north of … Lollius Urbicus, who at length re-conquered the whole country as far as the isthmus between the Firths of Forth and …
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