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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Bedchamber 24 sheets of fine India paper White ground Trees & birds at 18/-, for 21 12s; and 10 doz. of borders …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… rocky banks, richly ornamented with plants, shrubs, and trees, is rapid and impetuous, and causes very frequently … extensive plantations of ash, oak, elm, beech, and other trees, all of which are in a thriving state. The chief … of Scotch fir, larch, birch, ash, oak, alder, and other trees, all of as rapid growth as can be seen in any part of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of sheep) without any fence or protection whatever: the trees, being placed from fifteen to twenty feet apart, grow … landed proprietors, thriving young plantations of forest-trees are to be seen. The larch is likely to be grown to a …
A History of the County of Essex
… soon after the Dissolution, and c. 1575 only an avenue of trees leading north from the Upminster road remained. 119 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a broad street formerly planted on each side with elm-trees, at present consists of lines of houses, and extends to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… swell into a mountainous ridge clothed with large forest-trees; and surmounted by lofty pines which skirt the horizon; …
Survey of London
… now a public park, contain a lake and a fine avenue of elm-trees, now fast decaying, which date back to a period before … Great Walk, now enclosed on each side with great timber trees 101 and used for a way or passage from the said mannor …