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... at Pompeii . Vases , candelabra , chairs , tables to correspond . " Sidney Smith lived at No. 32 ( formerly 33 ) Charles Street from 1837 to 1839 . CHARLES STREET , ST JAMES'S SQUARE Here Edmund Burke lived LITERARY LONDON 61.
... at Pompeii . Vases , candelabra , chairs , tables to correspond . " Sidney Smith lived at No. 32 ( formerly 33 ) Charles Street from 1837 to 1839 . CHARLES STREET , ST JAMES'S SQUARE Here Edmund Burke lived LITERARY LONDON 61.
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... ( formerly 12 Upper Gower Street ) Charles Darwin lived in 1839 . At No 147 ( formerly No. 4 ) the Dickens . family went to live at Christmas 1823. The house was pulled down in 1895 , and the site is now occupied by part of Messrs Maple's ...
... ( formerly 12 Upper Gower Street ) Charles Darwin lived in 1839 . At No 147 ( formerly No. 4 ) the Dickens . family went to live at Christmas 1823. The house was pulled down in 1895 , and the site is now occupied by part of Messrs Maple's ...
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... ( formerly No. 15 ) , a house at the corner of White Horse Street , Sir Walter Scott used to stay with his friend , Mr Dumergues , surgeon dentist to the royal family , on his first visits to London . To No. 139 ( formerly No. 13 ...
... ( formerly No. 15 ) , a house at the corner of White Horse Street , Sir Walter Scott used to stay with his friend , Mr Dumergues , surgeon dentist to the royal family , on his first visits to London . To No. 139 ( formerly No. 13 ...
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