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On Colonel Cunningham's death the correction of the book and its completion to the present time was undertaken by the late Mr. James Thorne , author of Rambles by Rivers and of the Handbook of the Environs of London , who thoroughly ...
On Colonel Cunningham's death the correction of the book and its completion to the present time was undertaken by the late Mr. James Thorne , author of Rambles by Rivers and of the Handbook of the Environs of London , who thoroughly ...
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The cemetery near Newgate just alluded to , remains of which were found by the late Mr. Alfred Tylor when rebuilding his extensive premises in Newgate Street , must have been in use at a very early period , for a coin of Claudius ...
The cemetery near Newgate just alluded to , remains of which were found by the late Mr. Alfred Tylor when rebuilding his extensive premises in Newgate Street , must have been in use at a very early period , for a coin of Claudius ...
Σελίδα xiv
Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a Roman thoroughfare , ' and in the late excavations in Leadenhall , the basilica , to which allusion has already been made , was found apparently crossing the ...
Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a Roman thoroughfare , ' and in the late excavations in Leadenhall , the basilica , to which allusion has already been made , was found apparently crossing the ...
Σελίδα xxi
It was first drained in 1527 , laid out in walks in 1606 , and first built upon late in the reign of Charles II . Our earliest notice of Cripplegate dates from 1010 , in which year the body of King Edmund the Martyr was carried ...
It was first drained in 1527 , laid out in walks in 1606 , and first built upon late in the reign of Charles II . Our earliest notice of Cripplegate dates from 1010 , in which year the body of King Edmund the Martyr was carried ...
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Although measures were taken for rebuilding , London remained in ruins for many months , and as late as April 23 , 1668 , Pepys describes himself as wearily walking round the walls in order to escape the dangers within .
Although measures were taken for rebuilding , London remained in ruins for many months , and as late as April 23 , 1668 , Pepys describes himself as wearily walking round the walls in order to escape the dangers within .
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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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