London Recollected: Its History, Lore and Legend, 1. köideAlderman Press, 1985 |
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Page 150
... building . A large pulpit and carved sounding - board were erected in the middle of the building , and the walls were encrusted and disfigured with a number of hideous mural monuments and pagan trophies of forgotten wealth . and vanity ...
... building . A large pulpit and carved sounding - board were erected in the middle of the building , and the walls were encrusted and disfigured with a number of hideous mural monuments and pagan trophies of forgotten wealth . and vanity ...
Page 506
... building was £ 150,000 . The portico , one of the finest of its kind , is ninety- six feet wide , and seventy - four feet high . That of St. Martin's Church is only sixty - four wide , and the Post Office seventy - six . The whole building ...
... building was £ 150,000 . The portico , one of the finest of its kind , is ninety- six feet wide , and seventy - four feet high . That of St. Martin's Church is only sixty - four wide , and the Post Office seventy - six . The whole building ...
Page 534
... buildings , and are situate between the hall and a second large building , which adjoins the church , and bears some resem- Threadneedle Street SCALE OF 10 B N R 20 FEET L GROUND PLAN OF THE MODERN CHURCH OF ST . MARTIN OUTWICH . ( From ...
... buildings , and are situate between the hall and a second large building , which adjoins the church , and bears some resem- Threadneedle Street SCALE OF 10 B N R 20 FEET L GROUND PLAN OF THE MODERN CHURCH OF ST . MARTIN OUTWICH . ( From ...
Contents
The Old Wooden Temple | 6 |
Bridewell in 1666 | 12 |
INTRODUCTION | 16 |
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