London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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Σελίδα vi
Although before 1850 great changes , such as the formation of Regent Street in
1813-1820 and of New Oxford Street in 1847 , had been carried out , yet large
districts of London still remained unaltered . As property , however , grew in value
it ...
Although before 1850 great changes , such as the formation of Regent Street in
1813-1820 and of New Oxford Street in 1847 , had been carried out , yet large
districts of London still remained unaltered . As property , however , grew in value
it ...
Σελίδα x
... and that the several tribes formed separate states . If there were any permanent
means of communication across the Thames , between the Cantii in the south
and the Trinobantes on the north , it could have been established and maintained
...
... and that the several tribes formed separate states . If there were any permanent
means of communication across the Thames , between the Cantii in the south
and the Trinobantes on the north , it could have been established and maintained
...
Σελίδα xiii
The Thames formed the natural barrier on the south , but the Romans do not
appear to have been content with this , for they built a wall here in addition .
Portions of this wall have been discovered at various times . It is very difficult
even to ...
The Thames formed the natural barrier on the south , but the Romans do not
appear to have been content with this , for they built a wall here in addition .
Portions of this wall have been discovered at various times . It is very difficult
even to ...
Σελίδα xxv
... inferior buildings , graveyards , and noxious trades were to be excluded . The
Exchange was to stand free , and to be as it were the centre of the town . St.
Paul's was to stand like the narrow end of a wedge formed by the two straight
streets ...
... inferior buildings , graveyards , and noxious trades were to be excluded . The
Exchange was to stand free , and to be as it were the centre of the town . St.
Paul's was to stand like the narrow end of a wedge formed by the two straight
streets ...
Σελίδα xxxii
of London has necessitated the present movement for the formation of parks and
the retention of open spaces . In the 17th and 18th centuries a walk would take
the Londoner outside the circle of houses , but now the pilgrim must undertake a
...
of London has necessitated the present movement for the formation of parks and
the retention of open spaces . In the 17th and 18th centuries a walk would take
the Londoner outside the circle of houses , but now the pilgrim must undertake a
...
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