The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 57
... City's nominees brought with them an unrivalled experience in every kind of building . The ' City works ' included the care and maintenance of all kinds of property and the City Surveyor might be called in to consider any problem from ...
... City's nominees brought with them an unrivalled experience in every kind of building . The ' City works ' included the care and maintenance of all kinds of property and the City Surveyor might be called in to consider any problem from ...
Page 189
... City transferred to the dues all expenditure on its works and public buildings which could reasonably be ascribed to the effects of the Fire , and charged as loans to them the amounts it had already paid out on that score . The legality ...
... City transferred to the dues all expenditure on its works and public buildings which could reasonably be ascribed to the effects of the Fire , and charged as loans to them the amounts it had already paid out on that score . The legality ...
Page 219
... City draw as much as £ 60 from the scheme , ' it was decided to farm it . The best bid obtained was from Jervis ... City's unbuilt ground fronting on to the wharves , and the first refusal of it should it be sold or leased , thus ...
... City draw as much as £ 60 from the scheme , ' it was decided to farm it . The best bid obtained was from Jervis ... City's unbuilt ground fronting on to the wharves , and the first refusal of it should it be sold or leased , thus ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
Copyright | |
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