Survey of London: St. James, Westminster. pt. 1. South of PiccadillyUniversity of London for the London County Council, 1960 |
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Page 177
... ground floor , which is apparent in a comparison of the plans of 1794 and ... storey , the centrally placed front door opened to a hall , roughly a square ... ground - storey rooms . The north - east room was the library , a deep oblong ...
... ground floor , which is apparent in a comparison of the plans of 1794 and ... storey , the centrally placed front door opened to a hall , roughly a square ... ground - storey rooms . The north - east room was the library , a deep oblong ...
Page 311
... storeys of No. 13 point to an early building date . No. 12 has a Gothic balcony above the shop - front , and the south part of No. 13 is open at the ground storey to give access to Mason's Yard . Nos . 15-17 are probably older than ...
... storeys of No. 13 point to an early building date . No. 12 has a Gothic balcony above the shop - front , and the south part of No. 13 is open at the ground storey to give access to Mason's Yard . Nos . 15-17 are probably older than ...
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... ground and fourth storeys , and in the bays of the second and third storeys are set shallow canted bay windows , those of the second storey having round - arched centre lights . In the Ryder Street front emphasis is placed on the ...
... ground and fourth storeys , and in the bays of the second and third storeys are set shallow canted bay windows , those of the second storey having round - arched centre lights . In the Ryder Street front emphasis is placed on the ...
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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