Covent Garden: Its Romance and HistorySimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Company ld., 1913 - 269 էջ |
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... growers . Hungerford Market was established in 1679 on the site of Hungerford House , Charing Cross . The first market - building was designed by Sir Christopher Wren , the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral . Sir Edward Hungerford , a ...
... growers . Hungerford Market was established in 1679 on the site of Hungerford House , Charing Cross . The first market - building was designed by Sir Christopher Wren , the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral . Sir Edward Hungerford , a ...
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... growers who dispose of their own produce themselves . The building of Covent Garden Market as we see it to - day dates back from 1829-30 . The Act for the rebuilding was obtained by the sixth Duke of Bedford in 1827 , who immediately ...
... growers who dispose of their own produce themselves . The building of Covent Garden Market as we see it to - day dates back from 1829-30 . The Act for the rebuilding was obtained by the sixth Duke of Bedford in 1827 , who immediately ...
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... the Fox - under - the - Hill by the Adelphi Arches . He could , in addition , throw off from the stack on his head from one to any number of baskets and never miss . The grower who chanced to see his fruit 224 COVENT GARDEN.
... the Fox - under - the - Hill by the Adelphi Arches . He could , in addition , throw off from the stack on his head from one to any number of baskets and never miss . The grower who chanced to see his fruit 224 COVENT GARDEN.
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Its Romance and History Reginald Jacobs. miss . The grower who chanced to see his fruit thus handled could not fail to be impressed by such a feat ! According to Macmichael , he afterwards became lessee of the market . 66 Way's " was the ...
Its Romance and History Reginald Jacobs. miss . The grower who chanced to see his fruit thus handled could not fail to be impressed by such a feat ! According to Macmichael , he afterwards became lessee of the market . 66 Way's " was the ...
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... growers , men , and boys lying asleep under them and with sharp dogs from market - garden neigh- bourhoods looking after the whole , was as good as a party . But one of the worst night - sights I know of in London is to be found in the ...
... growers , men , and boys lying asleep under them and with sharp dogs from market - garden neigh- bourhoods looking after the whole , was as good as a party . But one of the worst night - sights I know of in London is to be found in the ...
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