Illustrated London [engr. by A.H. Payne, with text by W.I. Bicknell. 2 pt., both imperf.].1846 |
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... building were by public tender , and one for £ 165,000 , exclusive of the formation of the foundation ground , was accepted . It became important , in the construction of so vast a building , that the nature of the substratum on which ...
... building were by public tender , and one for £ 165,000 , exclusive of the formation of the foundation ground , was accepted . It became important , in the construction of so vast a building , that the nature of the substratum on which ...
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... building were taken down , and the foundation relaid ; but the other parts remain as built . The river front is four hundred and eighty - eight feet in length . There are about a hundred and seventy distinct apartments in the Custom ...
... building were taken down , and the foundation relaid ; but the other parts remain as built . The river front is four hundred and eighty - eight feet in length . There are about a hundred and seventy distinct apartments in the Custom ...
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... buildings , were , in that age , greatly admired . Edward VI . was born here in 1537. Queen Catherine Howard was presented to the King in this palace , and here he married Queen Catherine Parr . Edward VI . , Philip and Mary , Elizabeth ...
... buildings , were , in that age , greatly admired . Edward VI . was born here in 1537. Queen Catherine Howard was presented to the King in this palace , and here he married Queen Catherine Parr . Edward VI . , Philip and Mary , Elizabeth ...
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... building was unfinished at the time of his decease ; the eastern end having only lately been completed for the use of King's College . The entrance to the internal square from the Strand is HAMPTON - COURT PALACE AND GARDENS . 11.
... building was unfinished at the time of his decease ; the eastern end having only lately been completed for the use of King's College . The entrance to the internal square from the Strand is HAMPTON - COURT PALACE AND GARDENS . 11.
Сторінка 12
... building . Underneath the terrace , is an arcade , through which light is conveyed to the apartments of subordinate persons belonging to the various offices , with ap- propriate recesses . The rooms in the Strand - front of the building ...
... building . Underneath the terrace , is an arcade , through which light is conveyed to the apartments of subordinate persons belonging to the various offices , with ap- propriate recesses . The rooms in the Strand - front of the building ...
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