The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 141
... changes , and in many cases they struggled against them . These struggles created further problems . The City was not simply administering a series of mandatory re- forms , worked out to the last immutable detail . It was not even a ...
... changes , and in many cases they struggled against them . These struggles created further problems . The City was not simply administering a series of mandatory re- forms , worked out to the last immutable detail . It was not even a ...
Page 247
... Changes had to be made in order to adapt it to the new conditions . The juries for the Mayor's and the Sheriffs ' courts , for example , could no longer be drawn from the twelve divisions which had formerly provided them , but had to be ...
... Changes had to be made in order to adapt it to the new conditions . The juries for the Mayor's and the Sheriffs ' courts , for example , could no longer be drawn from the twelve divisions which had formerly provided them , but had to be ...
Page 294
... changes , too small to analyse , too numerous to catalogue , added to the general improvement . The whole is unassessable , and , indeed , cannot be assessed in terms of streets alone . Lay - out and trans- port facilities both depended ...
... changes , too small to analyse , too numerous to catalogue , added to the general improvement . The whole is unassessable , and , indeed , cannot be assessed in terms of streets alone . Lay - out and trans- port facilities both depended ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
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