![]() ![]() Thames, about 50 miles from its mouth the N. Province covered with houses," is situated upon the River Tuberosity of modern civilization, " and another writer " LONDON, the Metropolis of Great Britain and Ireland, whichĬobbett called "the great Wen," and Carlyle "the Places and Sights which a Stranger must see.ģ7. Electric Tele- graph, Commis- sionaires, Cabs. The Thames from Hampton Court to West- minster Bridge.ġ8. Objects of Interest to the Painter and Connoisseur.ġ6. Great Thorough- fares running East and West.ġ4. Piers from West- minster to Lon- don Bridges.ħ. 173 Royal Horticultural Gardens 203 83 Clue-Map of London at the End.ġ. Reading Room 162 First Floor National Gallery. James's and Green Parks 30 Regent's Park The Houses of Parliamentīank ofEngland, and Offices for Dividends, &c. 312 309 Kew Botanical Gardens ģ09 Richmond and Twickenham. Hampstead and Highgate Wimbledon Common Harrow-on-the-Hill. 308 Greenwich Park and HosCrystal Palace, Sydenham 309 pital 311 Virginia Water 308 Dulwich College and Picture Eton College. PRINCIPAL THOROUGHFARES, SQUARES, LANES, &c. PLACES AND SITES CONNECTED WITH REMARKABLE 276 Fish-st.- Hill, Gracechurch- st.Īnd Bishopsgate- street. 281 High-street, Southwark 295 282 The ThamesĬavendish-sq. , IN WHICH EMINENT PERSONS HAVE LIVED 200 HOUSES IN WHICH EMINENT PERSONS HAVE LIVED 252 256 ![]() EMINENT PERSONS BURIED IN LONDON AND VICINITY XXVIII. HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS-GREENWICH HOSPITAL, &c. LEARNED INSTITUTIONS-SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES XXII. PERMANENT FREE EXHIBITIONS BRITISH MUSEUMNATIONAL GALLERY- SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM- MUSEUM OF COLLEGE OF SURGEONS-SOANE MUSEUMUNITED SERVICE MUSEUM-MUSEUM OF PRACTICAL INNS OF COURT AND INNS OF CHANCERY XVIII. MARKETS, ISLINGTON, SMITHfield, BillingSGATE, &C. ![]() COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, BANKS, ROYAL EXCHANGE, THE THAMES, ITS QUAYS, EMBANKMENT, ANd Bridges HOUSES OF THE PRINCIPAL NOBILITY AND GENTRY IV. PALACES OF THE SOVEREIGN AND ROYAL FAMILY III. Of which a New Edition is being prepared.Īny corrections of errors or omissions willīe thankfully received by the Publisher, 50, Albemarle Street. In "The Handbook for London, Past and Present," Houses and streets no longer existing, will be found Ī full historical description of London, and of Of London, and a plan of them forms the frontispiece to this edition. Metropolitan and Underground Railways, whichįurnish such facilities for transport to all corners Success in securing the public favour is no doubtĬare has been taken to insert the lines of Of the present work to effect this object, and its Readers au courant with the actual state of things.Įndeavours have been made in every new Edition TheĮditor of a Guide-book needs consequently to beĮver on the watch, if he desires to place his One year is carried into execution the next. IN no part of the Old World do changes occur ![]()
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