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In succeeding years success veered from side to side , and the trade of the City must have been greatly injured by these constant sieges . In 886 Alfred overcame the Danes , restored London to its inhabitants , and rebuilt its walls .
In succeeding years success veered from side to side , and the trade of the City must have been greatly injured by these constant sieges . In 886 Alfred overcame the Danes , restored London to its inhabitants , and rebuilt its walls .
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The serjeants of Billingsgate and Queenhithe are to see that all boats are moored on the City side at night , and are to have the names of all boats ; and no one is to cross the Thames at night , and each serjeant must have his own boat ...
The serjeants of Billingsgate and Queenhithe are to see that all boats are moored on the City side at night , and are to have the names of all boats ; and no one is to cross the Thames at night , and each serjeant must have his own boat ...
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Albany Street , east side of the REGENT'S PARK . Here are barracks for a regiment of Life Guards . At the corner , in the Euston Road , opposite Portland Road , is Trinity Church . A little way up on the west side was the back entrance ...
Albany Street , east side of the REGENT'S PARK . Here are barracks for a regiment of Life Guards . At the corner , in the Euston Road , opposite Portland Road , is Trinity Church . A little way up on the west side was the back entrance ...
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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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The organ , by Willis , one of the largest in existence , is 60 feet wide , 70 feet high , has nearly 9000 pipes , and two steam- engines for working the bellows . Beneath the dome an immense velarium of calico ( three quarters of a ton ...
The organ , by Willis , one of the largest in existence , is 60 feet wide , 70 feet high , has nearly 9000 pipes , and two steam- engines for working the bellows . Beneath the dome an immense velarium of calico ( three quarters of a ton ...
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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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