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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and Penrhin collieries, and the mine-patches of the Hrwaun iron-works, are within the limits of the parish, which forms … mineral wealth, and in the parish are valuable strata of iron-ore, stone-coal, and limestone, which, combining with … have led to the establishment of large works. The iron-works belonging to the Yniscedwyn company are considered …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and canopy, possibly 15th century. Clock: In towerwrought-iron frame and part of mechanism with brass plate recording …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are made; and there are some chemical laboratories and iron-foundries. The river Ouse is navigable as far as the … being constructed entirely of stone and wrought-iron. The city was constituted an archiepiscopal see by … its principal manufactures; they consist chiefly of coal, iron, lead, stone of various qualities, and alum. The best …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… by floods and containing a 'wooden boatstay . . . with an iron nail sticking into it'. 2 There is evidence elsewhere in … c. 1353, and in 13645 wall-tiles and two great stones and iron bars for the hoods were bought for the kitchen … repairs to the great tower and to the rest of the castle. Iron for the stays of the breastwork is mentioned in 1362. 77 …
Survey of London
… rotten decayed walls the Seelings of Roomes supported with Iron-bolts, Belconies clapt up in the old wall, daubed over …
Survey of London
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