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... building was demolished in 1889 ; it stood next the shop at the corner of Bedford Street , now the Civil Service Stores ... buildings connected with the Charing Cross Hospital . CHANGE ALLEY , CORNHILL ( See Cornhill . ) CHAPEL STREET ...
... building was demolished in 1889 ; it stood next the shop at the corner of Bedford Street , now the Civil Service Stores ... buildings connected with the Charing Cross Hospital . CHANGE ALLEY , CORNHILL ( See Cornhill . ) CHAPEL STREET ...
Page 75
... Buildings , Chiswick . " These buildings , afterwards called Mawson Row , are a group of five three - storeyed red - brick houses , on the west side of Chiswick Lane , at the corner of Mawson Lane . Thackeray went to a school in ...
... Buildings , Chiswick . " These buildings , afterwards called Mawson Row , are a group of five three - storeyed red - brick houses , on the west side of Chiswick Lane , at the corner of Mawson Lane . Thackeray went to a school in ...
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... Buildings now stand , from 1760-1765 . Here Boswell paid him a first visit in 1763. He writes : " He received me very courteously ; but it must be confessed that his apartment and furniture and morning dress were sufficiently uncouth ...
... Buildings now stand , from 1760-1765 . Here Boswell paid him a first visit in 1763. He writes : " He received me very courteously ; but it must be confessed that his apartment and furniture and morning dress were sufficiently uncouth ...
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