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A History of the County of Middlesex
… separated roughly by the line of Watling Street (Edgware Road). Westward lies a wide plain, rising from about 30 ft. … by the Flood Plain Gravels along a line close to the High Road through Tottenham. The Terrace drifts taken as a whole … Bridge; and Bridge or Counter's Creek, passing Addison Road Station and Walham Green and joining the Thames at Sands …
Survey of London
… (even) Hornton Street (originally known as Campden House Road north of Holland Street) and Nos. 1, 2, 12, and 13 … surviving houses built by Little are No. 90 Campden Hill Road, Nos. 41, 43, 62 and 64 Hornton Street and Nos. 39 (odd) … 49 and 51 Hornton Street and Nos. 80 and 82 Campden Hill Road. f Another builder who figured prominently in the later …
Survey of London
… These were on earthworks at Colchester (Lexden Straight Road) in 1924, and on Nunney Castle, Somerset, in 1925. In …
Survey of London
… of 170. 1 Access to it was by way of Portobello Lane (now Road), and the farmhouse (plate 5d) stood on the east side of the road upon the site now occupied by St. Joseph's Home. By the … junction of the modern St. Quintin Avenue and Chesterton Road. Talbot Road Area Owing to their isolated situation, …
Survey of London
… The Potteries and the Bramley Road area and the Rise of the Housing Problem in North Kensington CHAPTER XIV - The Potteries, Bramley Road Area, and the Rise of the Housing Problem in North … Norland estates there extended northward from the Uxbridge road a lane which provided access to the half-dozen fields …
Survey of London
… to William Parker, bricklayer, and John Goodman of St. Bartholomew's, carpenter. 70 On 3 January 1682/3 a … Thomas Denning of London, carpenter; John Goodman of St. Bartholomew's, carpenter; Robert Harris, citizen and …
Survey of London
… of St. Mary and the former hospital on the north, the road to the churchyard on the south and west and Joan Rosse's … between the tenement then of Joan Rosse on the east, the road to the churchyard on the south and west, and the chapel …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The widening of the street at the Nun-gate, where the cart-road does not exceed 19 feet in width, is an alteration so … would form a gentle angle, and, crossing the Ponteland road at the pant, proceed in a direct line, joining the Carlisle turnpike road near to Gloucester Hall. According to the plans, which …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… In the next field. 41. In the next field. Ɔ The turnpike road. 42. In the next little field, on the east side of the road.Qy: If this is not Duke's moor ground ? None in the … bank or lane.To be castled. Ɔ The Burn. Ɔ The turnpike road at the upper part of the ground. 59. At the head of East …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… postern in the town-wall, adjoining Nevil's Tower. The road on the south of this tower leads into Forth Street, and … which was the grand entrance into the nunnery of St. Bartholomew, remained to Brand's time; but Major Anderson has … formed on the waste that belonged to the nuns of St. Bartholomew, and was bounded on the north by three old …