National History and Views of London and Its Environs; Embracing Their Antiquities, Modern Improvements, &c. &c. from Original Drawings by Eminent Artists, Volúmenes1-2Charles Frederick Partington Simpkin and Marshall ... Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; and W. Curry & Company, Dublin., 1834 |
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... building is the White Tower . It is a large square stone building , situated almost in the centre of the fortress , no one side answering to another . Its architecture is the most ancient of any edifice in the metropolis . It was new ...
... building is the White Tower . It is a large square stone building , situated almost in the centre of the fortress , no one side answering to another . Its architecture is the most ancient of any edifice in the metropolis . It was new ...
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... building is a magnificent receding semi - circular arched doorway ; the various mouldings springing from pillars with capitals approaching to the Corinthian order , the intervals between which are filled with mouldings of the chevron ...
... building is a magnificent receding semi - circular arched doorway ; the various mouldings springing from pillars with capitals approaching to the Corinthian order , the intervals between which are filled with mouldings of the chevron ...
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... building , and of which a view will be given in an- other plate of this work . ST . JOHN'S CHURCH . THIS edifice is in the Waterloo Bridge road , and belongs to the parish of Lambeth . It was erected in 1824 , from the designs of Mr ...
... building , and of which a view will be given in an- other plate of this work . ST . JOHN'S CHURCH . THIS edifice is in the Waterloo Bridge road , and belongs to the parish of Lambeth . It was erected in 1824 , from the designs of Mr ...
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... building consists of a centre and two wings , and has an air of solidity perfectly agreeable to the use for which it was constructed . It receives its name from the Horse Guards , who , while the king is at St. James's , are here on ...
... building consists of a centre and two wings , and has an air of solidity perfectly agreeable to the use for which it was constructed . It receives its name from the Horse Guards , who , while the king is at St. James's , are here on ...
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... building over this has a pediment in which are the king's arms , & c . , in bass - relief . The middle face of the cupola contains a clock dial , and the aperture in the lower part of this , and on the several stages of the other , are ...
... building over this has a pediment in which are the king's arms , & c . , in bass - relief . The middle face of the cupola contains a clock dial , and the aperture in the lower part of this , and on the several stages of the other , are ...
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adorned afterwards aisles aldermen Allan Bell ancient Archbishop arches architecture arms balustrade beautiful Bishop breadth brick bridge building built carved centre chapel church circular city of London columns composite order consists contains Corinthian order cornice court crowned Doric earl east edifice Edward Edward VI eight elegant Elizabeth England Engraved entablature entrance erected feet finished fire fire of London formerly four front gallery garden gate ground hall handsome Henry VIII Hospital inscription interior Ionic order John king king's Lane lofty lord mayor Mary master metropolis monument noble north side occupied ornamented painted palace parish Park parliament pediment persons pilasters portico present principal prison Queen rebuilt Regent's Park reign of Henry Richard river roof royal situated south side spacious square steeple stone story Street structure supported surmounted Thames theatre tower Tuscan order wainscot wall Westminster whole William wings
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Página 116 - Elizabeth under the name of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading to the East Indies.
Página 46 - God grant my eyes may never behold the like, now seeing above 10,000 houses all in one flame : the noise, and cracking, and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches was like...
Página 88 - I give to the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of a stationer of the city of London...
Página 45 - I know not by what despondency or fate, they hardly stirred to quench it, so that there was nothing heard or seen but crying out and lamentation, running about like distracted creatures, without at all attempting to save even their goods ; such a strange consternation there was upon them...
Página 45 - Dutch fleets from grappling when they were so near each other, so it scattered the fire from pursuing the line it was in with all its force, and spread it over the city : so that they, who went late to bed at a great distance from any place where the fire prevailed, were awakened before morning with their own houses being in a flame...
Página 173 - ... majesty's displeasure would at all times affect their minds ; the declaration of that displeasure has already filled them with inexpressible anxiety, and with the deepest affliction. Permit me, sire, to assure your majesty, that your majesty lias...
Página 46 - Paul's flew like granados, the melting lead running down the streets in a stream, and the very pavements glowing with fiery redness, so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them ; and the demolition had stopped all the passages, so that no help could be applied, the eastern wind still more impetuously driving the flames forward. Nothing but the almighty power of God was able to stop them, for vain was the help of man.
Página 64 - Along this most lawless space was hung up the frequent sign of a male and female hand conjoined, with, ' Marriages performed within,' written beneath. A dirty fellow invited you in. The parson was seen walking before his shop ; a squalid profligate figure, clad in a tattered plaid night-gown, with a fiery face, and ready to couple you for a dram of gin, or roll of tobacco. Our great Chancellor, lord Hardwick, put these daemons to flight, and saved thousands from the misery and disgrace which would...
Página 76 - Bradley's discoveries of the aberration of light and the nutation of the earth's axis, the photographic measurement of the heavens, Schwabe's work on the sunspot period, and Mr.
Página 89 - breathing world," a Garrich came. Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew, The Actor's genius bade them breathe anew ; Though, like the bard himself...