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Survey of London
… opened in Southwark and Mile End, and Garford Wharf in Limehouse had also been acquired. With the business … The Robert Burns was built in 1839 by Patrick Heyns, a Limehouse cooper, on a 99year lease from the Napier family. …
Survey of London
… op.cit.: GL, MSS 16,967/31, p.116; 17,206/5. G.R.Sims, 'In Limehouse and the Isle of Dogs', Strand Magazine, July 1905, …
Survey of London
… Manufacturing was at first carried out in Narrow Street, Limehouse, but as the business expanded and Brown went into … by T. Phillips Figgis (1858 1948), it was built by the Limehouse firm of Harris & Wardrop. 62 Although the church …
Survey of London
… in the 1890s, St Cuthbert's was built by J. H. Johnson of Limehouse (Plate 82c). Of red English-bond brickwork with …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… are not yet in order, having neither crews nor guns. At Limehouse, Becton and Greenwich there are eight great ships, …
A Survey of London
… White chappell, Stratford at Bow, Poplar, North streete, Limehouse, Ratliffe, Cleue streete, Brockstreet, Mile end, …
Survey of London
… Square and the contractors Messrs. Harris and Wardrop of Limehouse. 76 A project for the complete reconstruction of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Middlesex man. 21 Hoffland, in whose time its course above Limehouse lay through 'a beautiful pastoral country adorned …
Survey of London
… apart from St John Street: the Island Lead Mills in Limehouse; factories for colour, sanitary appliances and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… lease, and was valued at £24 p.a. In 1656 Thomas Ewen of Limehouse and his wife Martha, one of the daughters of John …
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