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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There might have been a ferry and even a bridge , as asserted by Dion Cassius.1 A ferry , and still more a bridge , whether a bridge of boats or a more permanent structure , would necessarily involve a treaty or agreement between the ...
There might have been a ferry and even a bridge , as asserted by Dion Cassius.1 A ferry , and still more a bridge , whether a bridge of boats or a more permanent structure , would necessarily involve a treaty or agreement between the ...
Σελίδα xi
... London was probably a very small place , little more in fact than a military fort for the purpose of guarding the ferry or bridge over the Thames , and thus keeping up the through communication of the north and south of Britain .
... London was probably a very small place , little more in fact than a military fort for the purpose of guarding the ferry or bridge over the Thames , and thus keeping up the through communication of the north and south of Britain .
Σελίδα xvi
Some years after this the Danes dug a great ditch by Southwark , and then dragged their ships through to the west side of the bridge , by which means they were able to keep the inhabitants of London from either going in or out of the ...
Some years after this the Danes dug a great ditch by Southwark , and then dragged their ships through to the west side of the bridge , by which means they were able to keep the inhabitants of London from either going in or out of the ...
Σελίδα xx
... and each serjeant must have his own boat with four men , to guard the water by night , on either side of the bridge . " The serjeants at the gates are to receive fourpence per day , and the boatmen at night one penny each .
... and each serjeant must have his own boat with four men , to guard the water by night , on either side of the bridge . " The serjeants at the gates are to receive fourpence per day , and the boatmen at night one penny each .
Σελίδα xxii
It was the great means of communication between places in London , and was covered with boats . London 1 The ballad of the " Brave Lord Willoughby " is in Percy's Reliques , ad S. , Bk . ii . Bridge was for many years made hideous with ...
It was the great means of communication between places in London , and was covered with boats . London 1 The ballad of the " Brave Lord Willoughby " is in Percy's Reliques , ad S. , Bk . ii . Bridge was for many years made hideous with ...
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London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley,Peter Cunningham Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2011 |
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