The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 191
... cost £ 74,754 9s . 5d . plus annual rents and tithes which , to the expiry of the dues , amounted to £ 1861 1s . 5d . Next in interest came the magnificent venture of the Fleet Canal - perhaps the finest single attempt to deal with ...
... cost £ 74,754 9s . 5d . plus annual rents and tithes which , to the expiry of the dues , amounted to £ 1861 1s . 5d . Next in interest came the magnificent venture of the Fleet Canal - perhaps the finest single attempt to deal with ...
Page 247
... cost himself might hope to receive twelve per cent or more on his outlay if he let at a rack rent , or a large immediate return by way of a fine if he leased beneficially , the City received no direct return on most of its buildings ...
... cost himself might hope to receive twelve per cent or more on his outlay if he let at a rack rent , or a large immediate return by way of a fine if he leased beneficially , the City received no direct return on most of its buildings ...
Page 249
... cost himself might hope to receive twelve per cent or more on his outlay if he let at a rack rent , or a large immediate return by way of a fine if he leased beneficially , the City received no direct return on most of its buildings ...
... cost himself might hope to receive twelve per cent or more on his outlay if he let at a rack rent , or a large immediate return by way of a fine if he leased beneficially , the City received no direct return on most of its buildings ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
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