The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 109
... possible . The markets would also be removed from the streets , though the new sites could not be fixed until full consideration had been given to the alternatives available . The surveyors had re- ported that it would be possible to ...
... possible . The markets would also be removed from the streets , though the new sites could not be fixed until full consideration had been given to the alternatives available . The surveyors had re- ported that it would be possible to ...
Page 127
... possible speed and , as with stone , considerations of transport limited the possible sources to places within a few miles either of London or of a convenient waterway . There was , however , the consolation that , whilst the city's ...
... possible speed and , as with stone , considerations of transport limited the possible sources to places within a few miles either of London or of a convenient waterway . There was , however , the consolation that , whilst the city's ...
Page 171
... possible , and pro- posals for any kind of outlay were received with a nervousness which , in an elderly man , would have been described as querulous . The original survey , a gilt - edged investment or a courageous venture according to ...
... possible , and pro- posals for any kind of outlay were received with a nervousness which , in an elderly man , would have been described as querulous . The original survey , a gilt - edged investment or a courageous venture according to ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
Copyright | |
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