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A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… scale. The area of the college, the play-grounds, and the gardens, occupy upwards of ten acres; and the stately pile, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Survey of London
… two ranges of chambers stretching north to Burlington Gardens were built by Henry Holland in 18023 when the mansion … (compiled by W. H. Manche) has already been published in Paradise in Piccadilly (1925) by Harry Furniss. With the aid … no. 205a. Ibid., Albany, no. 203. Quoted by H. Furniss, Paradise in Piccadilly, 1925, p. 2. Deeds of Albany Trustees, …
Survey of London
… pulled down for the purpose. The Cumberland Tavern and Gardens, then a popular place of resort, lay to the south. …
Survey of London
… of Works was not elaborate. The boundary of Kensington Gardens was moved eastward as far as the road from Alexandra … would have enclosed not only the memorial but four gardens representing the horticulture of the four quarters of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… road south of Albourne Street, were cultivated as market gardens, and there was 1 a. of orchard land. 20 In 1909 there …
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