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The annals of Covent Garden and its neighbourhood / by E. Beresford Chancellor, with 16 illustrations.
Chancellor, E. Beresford (Edwin Beresford), 1868-1937.Date: [1930]- Books
A comprehensive scheme for street improvements in London : accompanied by maps and sketches / by Arthur Cawston.
Cawston, Arthur.Date: 1893- Books
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Memorials of St. James's street : together with the annals of Almack's / by E. Beresford Chancellor, M.A., with sixteen illustrations.
Chancellor, E. Beresford (Edwin Beresford), 1868-1937.Date: 1922- Books
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Bowles's new London guide, and Hackney-Coach directory: being an alphabetical index to all the streets, Squares, Lanes, Courts, Alleys, Docks, Wharfs, Keys, Stairs, &c. Churches, Chapels, and other Places of Worship; Villages, Hamlets, Hospitals, and Public Buildings of every Denomination, in and within five miles of The Metropolis. With the fares of Hackney-Coaches, Calculated from the several Stands, Agreeable to the late Act of Parliament, Which took Place on the 1st of August, 1786. And rates of watermen, As newly regulated by the Court of Aldermen, and approved by His Majesty's Privy Council.
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793.Date: 1786- Books
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Harley Street : from early times to the present day / [Percy Flemming].
Flemming, Percy, 1863-1941.Date: 1939- Books
Essays on the street re-alignment, reconstruction, and sanitation of Central London, and on the re-housing of the poorer classes : To which prizes offered by William Westgarth were awarded by the Society of Arts, 1885.
Date: 1886- Books
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A brief description of the cities of London and Westminster, the public buildings, palaces, gardens, squares, &c. with an alphabetical list of all the streets, squares, courts, lanes and alleys, &c. within the bills of mortality. To which are added, Some proper cautions to the Merchants, Tradesmen, and Shop-Keepers; Journeymen, Apprentices, Porters, Errand Boys, Book-Keepers, and Inn-Keepers; also very necessary for every Person going to London either on Business or Pleasure. By Sir John Fielding, One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Surry, and for the City and Liberty of Westminster.
Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]