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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of about 1050 feet north and south, by about 400 at the southern, and 660 at the northern, extremity; several new …
Survey of London
… of Gloucester Road, to which it would be joined at the southern boundary of the company's property. 89 By January …
Old and New London
… one inhabited by her, No. 79, is the only freehold on the southern or Park side of Pall Mall. No entry, however, of the … enclose it, and also by the buildings forming the southern side of the street, stands Marlborough House, the …
Survey of London
… a row of houses (C on fig. 58) had been built along the southern fringe of the field bordering the north side of the …
Old and New London
… as a Sign for Snuff-shops. Extending eastward from the southern end of Her Majesty's Theatre to Trafalgar Square, …
Survey of London
… and a service-room, and on its east side a cloak-room. The southern part of the first floor was mostly taken up by the … and two groups of three towards St. James's Street, the southern group contained in a recessed face. Between the tall …
Survey of London
… should be uniform with the design of the rest of the southern faade. 28 In June 1826 The Sunday Times reported … 'the Elevations of the two Buildings in the Northern and Southern fronts cannot be made to correspond, but that the …
Survey of London
… of Carlton House stood in the parish of St. James, and the southern part in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields. The …
Survey of London
… builder's house and quite unlike Paine's work. The southern block and the link, however, have bow-ended rooms … bowfronted south wall corresponds very closely with the southern building line of No. 105 as shown on a survey plan, …
Survey of London
… kitchen, lit and ventilated by a narrow roof-light at its southern end. On the ground floor, the main part of the …