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Old and New London
… XLIV. RUSSELL AND BEDFORD SQUARES, &c. "Fountains and trees our wearied pride do please, Even in the midst of … nectarines, all fit for the table, gathered off three trees in his garden, and that the same plot of ground …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the different lines of dwellings, relieved with trees and shrubs, rising in tiers one above another. The …
Survey of London
… greenhouse, a hothouse, a kitchen garden and fruit trees. 42 After the departure of the duke and Mme de St …
Survey of London
… (fig. 56). Latterly the building was screened from view by trees. The site is now occupied by an inter-war block of …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… for depictions of Oriental-style landscapes with soft trees and picturesque ruins, his most famous design is The …
Survey of London
… also separate from Piccadilly by a Wall, with green-grown trees before the Gate, a Port Cocher, and good Court-yard …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in a beautifully secluded spot in the midst of majestic trees, which still overshadow its ruins. Its church was in … separated by good roads bordered on each side with rows of trees. The Salton water, which skirts the parish for nearly … the operations have been discontinued. There are a few trees which thrive well in favoured situations, such as the …
Survey of London
… the music house and well was laid out as gardens with many trees. The entrance to Sadler's grounds and the music house … 178). It shows a circular pond to the east with avenues of trees and attached rectangular areas either side, possibly …
Old and New London
… other mineral waters in vain. On the bark of one of the trees (before 1811) were cut the two following lines: 2 … advertising enthusiasm: "There you may sit under the shady trees, And drink and smoak fann'd by a gentle breeze; Behold …