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  1. Hace 4 días · In 1978 the long-drawn-out process of building development there could be deduced from the varied character of the architecture, for instance around St. George's church or in Chesswood Road, where a few mid19th-century houses were surrounded by many 20th-century ones.

  2. www.british-history.ac.uk › no-series › suffolk-history-antiquitiesGorleston | British History Online

    Hace 3 días · British History Online, accessed May 27, 2024, ... his servant, so that he was deprived of his services for a long time. In the fifth of the same King, anno 1331, amongst other cases, ... had stood on a piece of land on the west side of the turnpike-road —the site of the church. Here stood the Church of St. Mary ultra pontem ...

  3. Hace 5 días · It has been suggested that the road through Millwood End, which continues by a bridle path to North Leigh, and the road from Long Hanborough to Church Hanborough, which continued to Eynsham until inclosure in 1773 when it became a footpath, were part of a prehistoric route from the North Oxfordshire iron fields to Uffington on the Berkshire ridgeway, but the evidence is not conclusive.

  4. Hace 2 días · The road from Burslem to Tunstall, now Scotia Road, was called 'a new carriage road' in 1825, but it was still only a private road in the later 19th century although it was then being developed. (fn. 96) The first toll-house and gate on the Burslem section of this road system was that built between 1777 and 1780 at the north side of Longbridge south of the canal.

  5. Hace 4 días · BETHNAL GREEN. THE DISTRICTS IN 1826. In 1751 there were some 65 houses around the green on the eastern side of Cambridge Heath Road and 93 on the western side. Those on the western side were overwhelmingly small houses, 84 per cent being rated at £5 or less a year, compared with 53 per cent on the eastern side; 11 per cent were rated at £6 ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Mariana Aslam. June 1, 2023. Mall Road is a popular shopping and dining district in Lahore, though much of its past can be traced back to the colonial era. This historic road, constructed by the British, is adorned with trees and a plethora of shops. Despite being a major traffic thoroughfare, there are ample sidewalks or enough space to run ...

  7. Hace 2 días · For better or worse, Laurence Rees’s book The Holocaust: A New History does not concern itself with the etiology of paths. It is a book aimed at the general reader, and so it would be unfair of me to bemoan its absence of theoretical scaffolding. Yet Rees does make a path through the forest – all historians do.