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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Some of the oldest thorough- fares now existing do not appear to run on the same line as Roman Roads , which are buried 20 feet below the present surface . Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a ...
Some of the oldest thorough- fares now existing do not appear to run on the same line as Roman Roads , which are buried 20 feet below the present surface . Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a ...
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His streets were to be of three magnitudes - 90 feet , 60 feet and 30 feet wide respectively . The whole area of the City was to be levelled , and blind alleys , inferior buildings , graveyards , and noxious trades were to be excluded .
His streets were to be of three magnitudes - 90 feet , 60 feet and 30 feet wide respectively . The whole area of the City was to be levelled , and blind alleys , inferior buildings , graveyards , and noxious trades were to be excluded .
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Here was exhibited Perkins's steam gun , and in a canal 70 feet long , containing 6000 gallons of water , models of steamboats , etc. | Adelphi ( The ) . A large pile of building ( " the bold Adelphi " of the Heroic Epistle ) with ...
Here was exhibited Perkins's steam gun , and in a canal 70 feet long , containing 6000 gallons of water , models of steamboats , etc. | Adelphi ( The ) . A large pile of building ( " the bold Adelphi " of the Heroic Epistle ) with ...
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The Great Hall is 384 feet long and 217 wide , has galleries 34 feet wide , borne on iron columns , and is covered with an arched roof of iron and glass . There are besides subsidiary exhibition courts , refreshment rooms , etc.
The Great Hall is 384 feet long and 217 wide , has galleries 34 feet wide , borne on iron columns , and is covered with an arched roof of iron and glass . There are besides subsidiary exhibition courts , refreshment rooms , etc.
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It is the longest suspension bridge on the Thames , being 790 feet long and 40 feet wide , and has a central span of 453 feet , and two side spans of 152 feet each . The towers which carry the suspension chains rise to a height of 130 ...
It is the longest suspension bridge on the Thames , being 790 feet long and 40 feet wide , and has a central span of 453 feet , and two side spans of 152 feet each . The towers which carry the suspension chains rise to a height of 130 ...
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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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