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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ings in the wall , and the roads probably crossed the City at right angles , as we
know was the usual Roman plan . ... Many have been the attempts , most of them
very absurd , to join on the little street in the City with the main Roman Road .
ings in the wall , and the roads probably crossed the City at right angles , as we
know was the usual Roman plan . ... Many have been the attempts , most of them
very absurd , to join on the little street in the City with the main Roman Road .
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First the Bishops built their palaces on the Strand of the river , then the road upon
which the stables abutted came to rank as a street , and houses were built on the
opposite side . The village of Charing grew into importance as a meeting place ...
First the Bishops built their palaces on the Strand of the river , then the road upon
which the stables abutted came to rank as a street , and houses were built on the
opposite side . The village of Charing grew into importance as a meeting place ...
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Montague House ( now the British Museum ) was occupied as a farm , and when
in that year a proposal was made to plan out a new road , he tenant and the Duke
of Bedford strongly opposed it . In 1772 all beyond Portland Chapel , in Great ...
Montague House ( now the British Museum ) was occupied as a farm , and when
in that year a proposal was made to plan out a new road , he tenant and the Duke
of Bedford strongly opposed it . In 1772 all beyond Portland Chapel , in Great ...
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Hence the due reservation of open spaces , and the planting of trees in the roads
and avenues has become a positive necessity for the health of the Community .
The tide of change just alluded to , which has so completely altered the ...
Hence the due reservation of open spaces , and the planting of trees in the roads
and avenues has become a positive necessity for the health of the Community .
The tide of change just alluded to , which has so completely altered the ...
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Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley. LONDON :
PAST AND PRESENT . Abbey Road , St. John's WOOD . John Gibson Lockhart ,
the editor of the Quarterly Review ( 1826-1853 ) , and biographer of Scott , lived
at ...
Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley. LONDON :
PAST AND PRESENT . Abbey Road , St. John's WOOD . John Gibson Lockhart ,
the editor of the Quarterly Review ( 1826-1853 ) , and biographer of Scott , lived
at ...
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