Survey of London: St. James, Westminster. pt. 1. South of PiccadillyUniversity of London for the London County Council, 1960 |
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Page 60
... built the east- ward and westward streets , Charles ( now Charles II ) Street and King Street , were reduced slightly in width , to about 54 feet and 51 feet respectively , while the northward street , York ( now Duke of York ) Street ...
... built the east- ward and westward streets , Charles ( now Charles II ) Street and King Street , were reduced slightly in width , to about 54 feet and 51 feet respectively , while the northward street , York ( now Duke of York ) Street ...
Page 154
... built by John Angier , who also built No. 7 , and whose name was given to the access - street running at the back of the houses on the north side of the square ( now Or- mond Yard and Apple Tree Yard ) . 343 At No. 16 the usual ...
... built by John Angier , who also built No. 7 , and whose name was given to the access - street running at the back of the houses on the north side of the square ( now Or- mond Yard and Apple Tree Yard ) . 343 At No. 16 the usual ...
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... built of yellow - pink brick with a narrow two - window front to the for- mer John Street . It is really a late eighteenth- century terrace house of the most modest type , attracting attention only by the incongruity of its surroundings ...
... built of yellow - pink brick with a narrow two - window front to the for- mer John Street . It is really a late eighteenth- century terrace house of the most modest type , attracting attention only by the incongruity of its surroundings ...
Contents
General Introduction | 1 |
Little St Jamess Street and Catherine Wheel Yard 510 | 8 |
A St Jamess Square in 1821 1930 and 1960 Drawn by F A Evans | 18 |
Copyright | |
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