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Survey of London
… and sheds in any dock were simple buildings with little architectural pretension. The warehouses built in the … that transferred the goods to the warehouses in Cutler Street. Walker explained that The waggon by setting their [ … John Rennie and Ralph Walker, and built by James & William Green of Mile End. 188 Boulton & Watt supplied the engine, …
Survey of London
… shed designed by Walker and built by James & William Green of Mile End. 55 The cost of the engine was 1,550, and … home of the emigrants' ships. In the nineteenth century, Green's, Wigram's and Dunbar's all used the docks as their …
Survey of London
… the church and the Strand were cleared away and Adelaide Street, Agar Street and King William Street (now King William IV Street) were formed on the site. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… review, city, parochial, and even county boundaries are of little significance in the story of educational progress. … Minories, in 1818, 12 and the Irish Free School in George Street, St. Giles, in 1816, which became known as the … The children walking two and two, in red and blue and green, Grey-headed beadles walk'd before, with words as white …
Survey of London
… was submitted by the builder John Sprake of Kinnerton Street, Belgravia, for constructing a sewer and an … 206). Reid and Adams: Nos. 3646 (even) Stratford Road A little way to the north of Whitaker's plot, Nos. 3646 (even) … side of Harrington Road at its eastern end. 67 There is little similarity between their work in the two places, but …
Survey of London
… in the west and bounded on the north by Kensington High Street and on the south by the line of Earl's Walk and the … invasion from France for the purpose of providing cheap little houses for the promenading tastes and poorly-furnished … of the following: in 1815, No. 34 Edwardes Square to James Green, whitesmith of Drury Lane; 68 in 1816, a single …
Survey of London
… by the turnpike road to Hammersmith (now Kensington High Street), on the east by Earl's Court Lane (now Earl's Court … barns and outbuildings at the rear of the site, and, a little way to the north of the farm-house, Hutchins's own … part now occupied by Brompton Cemetery, was only 554, or a little over 2 per acre. 15 Within a few years Lord Kensington …
Survey of London
… of that year. The undertakers were John Dowley of Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, and Robert Tuck of Westmoreland … was Thomas Gooch, a retired watchmaker living at Turnham Green, Chiswick, who at the time of his death in 1832 owned … west on the ground leased to him, facing Warwick Road a little to the south of the projected junction of the two …
Survey of London
… length of the projected road to Charles Hunt of Orchard Street, Kensington, builder, together with the adjacent … breathless face to the light. She raised and kissed two little tots who were to be known as Edith and Gordon Craig. … renegotiated downwards, and new lessees were paying as little as 110 per annum by the end of the 1890s. 48 No. 23, …
Survey of London
… Warwick Gardens Warwick Gardens is a relatively short street, but house-building along its length took nearly fifty … the south of Pembroke Gardens, in the curved part of the street, the terrace of houses on the south-west side of the … Gardens East. In 1869, when all of the houses along the street had at last been completed, the name Warwick Gardens …