Modern London; or, London as it is [by P. Cunningham]. [10 eds. Title varies].1851 |
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Peter Cunningham. MODERN LONDON ; OR , LONDON AS IT IS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET . 1851 . ANCIENT By the same Author , AND MODERN LONDON ;. [ TEMPLE BAR . ] Murray's Handbook for Modern London .
Peter Cunningham. MODERN LONDON ; OR , LONDON AS IT IS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET . 1851 . ANCIENT By the same Author , AND MODERN LONDON ;. [ TEMPLE BAR . ] Murray's Handbook for Modern London .
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... Temple - lane , crossing Fleet - street at Temple Bar ( the only City barrier remaining ) , Holborn at Southampton - buildings , skirting Smithfield , Barbican , Finsbury - circus on the N. , crossing the end of Bishopsgate - street ...
... Temple - lane , crossing Fleet - street at Temple Bar ( the only City barrier remaining ) , Holborn at Southampton - buildings , skirting Smithfield , Barbican , Finsbury - circus on the N. , crossing the end of Bishopsgate - street ...
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... Temple the lawyers find all the quiet and retirement so congenial to their pursuits . In the great thoroughfares retail trade is triumphant . In the narrow , dim lanes , which scarce afford room for carriages to pass each other , the ...
... Temple the lawyers find all the quiet and retirement so congenial to their pursuits . In the great thoroughfares retail trade is triumphant . In the narrow , dim lanes , which scarce afford room for carriages to pass each other , the ...
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... Temple gardens stand out , green and flourishing , amid the sur- rounding blackness of the city . Blackfriars Bridge , over which peers the stately dome of St. Paul's , is next passed under ; then comes " the thick " of the City , on ...
... Temple gardens stand out , green and flourishing , amid the sur- rounding blackness of the city . Blackfriars Bridge , over which peers the stately dome of St. Paul's , is next passed under ; then comes " the thick " of the City , on ...
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... Temple Bar , the best dining - houses are Simpson's , at the Cigar Divan in the Strand ; the great saloon is fitted up like the first - rate French Restaurants ; fresh joints are cooked every quarter of an hour , between the hours of 5 ...
... Temple Bar , the best dining - houses are Simpson's , at the Cigar Divan in the Strand ; the great saloon is fitted up like the first - rate French Restaurants ; fresh joints are cooked every quarter of an hour , between the hours of 5 ...
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