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 xi
The Celtic tribes , as shown by the evidence of language , belonged to the Aryan
stock ; and there is therefore no ground for supposing that the British tribes (
especially in the southern parts of the island ) were not sufficiently advanced to
carry ...
The Celtic tribes , as shown by the evidence of language , belonged to the Aryan
stock ; and there is therefore no ground for supposing that the British tribes (
especially in the southern parts of the island ) were not sufficiently advanced to
carry ...
Σελίδα xii
When Sir William Tite was engaged on the foundations of the new building , he
found that the ground had been used as a gravel - pit , it then became a dirty
pond , and lastly was used as a receptacle for refuse.2 At that time it was
probably just ...
When Sir William Tite was engaged on the foundations of the new building , he
found that the ground had been used as a gravel - pit , it then became a dirty
pond , and lastly was used as a receptacle for refuse.2 At that time it was
probably just ...
Σελίδα xxvi
It was that the whole ground of London should be sold and placed in trust , and
that the trustees should sell again with preference to the former owners .
Unfortunately this simple proposal was not adopted . Although measures were
taken for ...
It was that the whole ground of London should be sold and placed in trust , and
that the trustees should sell again with preference to the former owners .
Unfortunately this simple proposal was not adopted . Although measures were
taken for ...
Σελίδα 3
Lunardi the aeronaut came down into these gardens in May 1783 , after having
ascended from the Artillery ground . The rural condition of the neighbourhood in
Hogarth's day is seen from his picture of “ The March to Finchley . " George ...
Lunardi the aeronaut came down into these gardens in May 1783 , after having
ascended from the Artillery ground . The rural condition of the neighbourhood in
Hogarth's day is seen from his picture of “ The March to Finchley . " George ...
Σελίδα 9
32 and 33 ) , and removed in 1824 to the Regent's Park ; the house there being
built on a plan gratuitously furnished by John Nash , the architect , and on ground
granted to the institution by the Government . 1879 the scheme was enlarged to ...
32 and 33 ) , and removed in 1824 to the Regent's Park ; the house there being
built on a plan gratuitously furnished by John Nash , the architect , and on ground
granted to the institution by the Government . 1879 the scheme was enlarged to ...
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