London ...: Illustrated by ... Bird's-eye Views of the Principal Streets, Also a Street Map of Central London and a Map of the London Underground Electric Railways ...W.H. Allen and Company [etc., etc.,], 1887 |
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... residence of the Prince Regent was taken down . The Entrance to the Gallery is by a flight of steps at each side of the portico , and the whole building is surmounted by a dome ; but the edifice is altogether too low , in comparison ...
... residence of the Prince Regent was taken down . The Entrance to the Gallery is by a flight of steps at each side of the portico , and the whole building is surmounted by a dome ; but the edifice is altogether too low , in comparison ...
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... residence until the Royal Family removed to Carlton House in 1766. The Empire Theatre , erected upon the site of Leicester House , was opened at Easter , 1884 . The late Tom Taylor wrote pleasantly of this locality in a book entitled ...
... residence until the Royal Family removed to Carlton House in 1766. The Empire Theatre , erected upon the site of Leicester House , was opened at Easter , 1884 . The late Tom Taylor wrote pleasantly of this locality in a book entitled ...
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... residence , in connection with these official premises , £ 4500 a year , and the whole of the patronage of the Navy ... residences of other great personages originated the names of Petty France in Westminster , Petty Wales and Little ...
... residence , in connection with these official premises , £ 4500 a year , and the whole of the patronage of the Navy ... residences of other great personages originated the names of Petty France in Westminster , Petty Wales and Little ...
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... residence , and changed its name . ( See Shakespeare's Henry VIII . , act iv . scene 1 : - " You must no more call it York Place , that is past : For , since the cardinal fell , that title's lost ; ' Tis now the king's , and call'd ...
... residence , and changed its name . ( See Shakespeare's Henry VIII . , act iv . scene 1 : - " You must no more call it York Place , that is past : For , since the cardinal fell , that title's lost ; ' Tis now the king's , and call'd ...
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... residence of several of the nobility , also the National Club - house for Protestant members of the Church of England ; and immediately beyond is a short street ( at the corner of which is the Whitehall Club - house for members of the ...
... residence of several of the nobility , also the National Club - house for Protestant members of the Church of England ; and immediately beyond is a short street ( at the corner of which is the Whitehall Club - house for members of the ...
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Seite 76 - Simon Peter went up, and drew the net to land full of great fishes, an hundred and fifty and three : and for all there were so many, yet was not the net broken.
Seite 60 - Let him that is a true-born gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. Som. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck a red rose from off this thorn with me.
Seite 128 - FELKIN, HM— Technical Education in a Saxon Town. Published for the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education.
Seite 57 - Their heads all stooping low, their points all in a row, Like a whirlwind on the trees, like a deluge on the...
Seite 151 - My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there : I do beseech you send for some of them.
Seite 65 - Ditch with disemboguing streams Rolls the large tribute of dead dogs to Thames, The king of dykes ! than whom no sluice of mud With deeper sable blots the silver flood.
Seite 41 - A man so various, that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome: Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon: Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Seite 166 - Tis a note of enchantment ; what ails her ? She sees A mountain ascending, a vision of trees ; Bright volumes of vapour through Lothbury glide, And a river flows on through the vale of Cheapside.
Seite 60 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose: And here I prophesy, — This brawl to-day, Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.