Illustrated London [engr. by A.H. Payne, with text by W.I. Bicknell. 2 pt., both imperf.].1846 |
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... park and gardens , inclusive of the ground on which the palace stands , are three miles in circum- ference . The gardens and palace are daily open for public inspection , and few places better deserve a visit than Hampton Court . The ...
... park and gardens , inclusive of the ground on which the palace stands , are three miles in circum- ference . The gardens and palace are daily open for public inspection , and few places better deserve a visit than Hampton Court . The ...
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... Park , and is at once useful and ornamental . The entire gate or entrance is divided into five parts . The middle part consists of an iron balustrade , forming an abutment for a carriage - way on each side , and beyond , on either hand ...
... Park , and is at once useful and ornamental . The entire gate or entrance is divided into five parts . The middle part consists of an iron balustrade , forming an abutment for a carriage - way on each side , and beyond , on either hand ...
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... Park Corner . In 1826 the toll - house and gates were sold by public auction , and the whole happily swept away . Since that time the wall on the south side of the Park has been removed , and a handsome open fence substituted in its ...
... Park Corner . In 1826 the toll - house and gates were sold by public auction , and the whole happily swept away . Since that time the wall on the south side of the Park has been removed , and a handsome open fence substituted in its ...
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... Park at the present day in its full glory , a fine dry Sunday , between April and July , must be selected ; that arriving at the Park about four o'clock by Cumberland - Gate , throngs of carriages and horses will be seen increasing ...
... Park at the present day in its full glory , a fine dry Sunday , between April and July , must be selected ; that arriving at the Park about four o'clock by Cumberland - Gate , throngs of carriages and horses will be seen increasing ...
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... Park ? " THE NATIONAL GALLERY , TRAFALGAR - SQUARE , CHARING - CROSS . THE annexed engraving directs our attention to a site from which we would willingly turn away . But , as the purveyors of public instruction and entertainment , it ...
... Park ? " THE NATIONAL GALLERY , TRAFALGAR - SQUARE , CHARING - CROSS . THE annexed engraving directs our attention to a site from which we would willingly turn away . But , as the purveyors of public instruction and entertainment , it ...
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Act of Parliament amongst amount annual annuities appearance arches asylum attention Bank of England beautiful became bishops bridge British building built carriages cent centre chapel charter Chelsea Church of England Club-house columns consists continued corporation of London court Crockford debt disease Duke eight employed entablature entrance erected established expence feet formerly front Gallery gardens George George III Gravesend hall Henry VIII hospital hundred HUNGERFORD MARKET improvements Ionic order James's James's Park King king's Lambeth Lambeth Palace late letters likewise London London Bridge Lord Mayor Majesty ment metropolis miles nearly noble ornamented paintings palace parish Park passed pediment persons piers present principal prisoners proprietors Queen Railway received reign river road royal side society statue steam stone Street Thames thousand tion Tower town visitors Westminster whole
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