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Survey of London
… intended with paired villas at the western end of the long, narrow square instead of the terraced range which was … and Tuck, or at their nomination to investors, who by a long series of not always comprehensible transactions either … other and to Pembroke Road. To the west, on each side of a long driveway, were a number of other structures which, on …
Survey of London
… are of identical design, six red-brick storeys high, with long iron-railed balconies and gabled bays, and were built in … for the Royal Family. In October 1881 Cole also wrote a long letter to The Builder entitled 'A Victory over Sewer …
Survey of London
… probably represents the original intention. This shows a long, narrow square (named Warwick Square, no doubt, after … in this part of the street were occupied by 1870, when the long saga of the original development of Warwick Gardens came …
Survey of London
… following year. 386 Externally the new depot complex has long frontages of high stock-brick curtain walling and two to … and flats. The history of this road improvement is long and complicated. The construction of a bridge over the …
A History of the County of York
… which, in part, was supposed to exonerate them from the long-defunct offices of mure-master and bridgemaster. 42 The … was due to the effect of capital accretion. It had long been customary for benefactors to place the … occasional source of income—Sir William Robinson, who had long served the city as its M.P., and wished to resign his …
A History of the County of York
… 21 There is no evidence that such a policy was pursued for long, if at all, and Drake certainly saw few signs of it. For … place of legal settlement; one such removal, in 1734, from Long Marston (W.R.), raised the problem of poor relief in St. … apparently short-lived, 23 this manufactory lasted long enough for a substantial sum of money to be collected …
A History of the County of York
… some of the aldermen and Fox Lane agreed to stand down so long as Thornton would not oppose the choice of him or his …
A History of the County of York
… have become so was no doubt largely the result of its long-established metropolitical character. As the centre of … near the city from 1738 when he entered on the vicarage of Sutton-on-the-Forest (N.R.) until 1760 when, on the …
A History of the County of York
… remained open, too. Some of these open spaces, like Long Close in the Walmgate area, were used as pasture, others …
Survey of London
… Minister, issued a statement publicly acknowledging their long friendship. 'As a companion in danger or sport he was … legislation it would be well to get houses occupied for long terms.' 23 Renewals for sixty-three years to come were … survived into the era of statutory protection but for the long renewals granted after 1905. Cases in point include No. …