Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to No. 76.] Trafalgar Square. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of front cover, in beige.
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Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 76.] Trafalgar Square. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 75.] Chiswell Street. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fourth of five pages of text to No. 75.] Chiswell Street. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Chiswell Street is a very important thoroughfare of respectable shops, extending from Finsbury-square to Beech-street ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of five pages of text to No. 75.] Chiswell Street. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Chiswell Street is a very important thoroughfare of respectable shops, extending from Finsbury-square to Beech-street ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: John Dale, Ironmonger, Cabinet Brass Founder & Furnishing Warehouseman. No. 75 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Chiswell Street is a very important thoroughfare of respectable shops, extending from Finsbury-square to Beech-street ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Second of five pages of text to No. 75.] Chiswell Street. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Chiswell Street is a very important thoroughfare of respectable shops, extending from Finsbury-square to Beech-street ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of five pages of text to No. 75.] Chiswell Street. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Chiswell Street is a very important thoroughfare of respectable shops, extending from Finsbury-square to Beech-street ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Directory to No. 75.] Chiswell Street. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of front cover, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 75.] Chiswell Street. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 74.] Fenchurch Street, Division I. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to No. 74.] Fenchurch Street, Division I. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of back cover, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fourth of five pages of text to No. 74.] Fenchurch Street, Division I. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Fenchurch Street - This street derived its name from the Fenny ground in which it was situated, occasioned by the Langbourne, and for this reason the ward is denominated Langbourne. In this street anciently stood a mansion, called Denmark House, in which the Russian Ambassador was entertained with great magnificence in the reign of Mary ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of five pages of text to No. 74.] Fenchurch Street, Division I. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Fenchurch Street - This street derived its name from the Fenny ground in which it was situated, occasioned by the Langbourne, and for this reason the ward is denominated Langbourne. In this street anciently stood a mansion, called Denmark House, in which the Russian Ambassador was entertained with great magnificence in the reign of Mary ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Corn Exchange, Mark Lane. No. 74 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Fenchurch Street - This street derived its name from the Fenny ground in which it was situated, occasioned by the Langbourne, and for this reason the ward is denominated Langbourne. In this street anciently stood a mansion, called Denmark House, in which the Russian Ambassador was entertained with great magnificence in the reign of Mary ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 74.] Fenchurch Street, Division I. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Fenchurch Street - This street derived its name from the Fenny ground in which it was situated, occasioned by the Langbourne, and for this reason the ward is denominated Langbourne. In this street anciently stood a mansion, called Denmark House, in which the Russian Ambassador was entertained with great magnificence in the reign of Mary ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of five pages of text to No. 74.] Fenchurch Street, Division I. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Fenchurch Street - This street derived its name from the Fenny ground in which it was situated, occasioned by the Langbourne, and for this reason the ward is denominated Langbourne. In this street anciently stood a mansion, called Denmark House, in which the Russian Ambassador was entertained with great magnificence in the reign of Mary ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 74.] Fenchurch Street, Division I. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Sixth of six pages of text to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of six pages of text to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Includes advertisements. On verso of back cover, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fourth of six pages of text to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Parliament Street is a broad handsome thoroughfare, composed of gentlemen's residences, and retail shops, extending from Whitehall to Palace-yard ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of six pages of text to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Parliament Street is a broad handsome thoroughfare, composed of gentlemen's residences, and retail shops, extending from Whitehall to Palace-yard ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). With two engraved views, featuring: Robert & Charlesmann, Drapers, Silk Mercers, &c. -- Westminster Abbey. No. 73 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Parliament Street is a broad handsome thoroughfare, composed of gentlemen's residences, and retail shops, extending from Whitehall to Palace-yard ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Second of six pages of text to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Parliament Street is a broad handsome thoroughfare, composed of gentlemen's residences, and retail shops, extending from Whitehall to Palace-yard ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of six pages of text to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Parliament Street is a broad handsome thoroughfare, composed of gentlemen's residences, and retail shops, extending from Whitehall to Palace-yard ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of front cover, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 73.] Parliament Street. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 72.] Oxford Street, Division VI. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fourth of five pages of text to No. 72.] Oxford Street, Division VI. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: At the west end of this street near Cumberland Gate, was situated a turnpike, from which was measured the principal roads to the west and north-west of Engoand; but it has been removed ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of five pages of text to No. 72.] Oxford Street, Division VI. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: At the west end of this street near Cumberland Gate, was situated a turnpike, from which was measured the principal roads to the west and north-west of Engoand; but it has been removed ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: The Royal Palace, Kensington. Middlesex. The Palace in which Queen Victoria was born May 24 1819. No. 72 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: At the west end of this street near Cumberland Gate, was situated a turnpike, from which was measured the principal roads to the west and north-west of Engoand; but it has been removed ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 72.] Oxford Street, Division VI. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: At the west end of this street near Cumberland Gate, was situated a turnpike, from which was measured the principal roads to the west and north-west of Engoand; but it has been removed ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of five pages of text to No. 72.] Oxford Street, Division VI. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: At the west end of this street near Cumberland Gate, was situated a turnpike, from which was measured the principal roads to the west and north-west of Engoand; but it has been removed ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to No. 72.] Oxford Street, Division VI. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of front cover, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 72.] Oxford Street, Division VI. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 71.] Burlington Arcade. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to No. 71.] Burlington Arcade. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of back cover, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fourth of five pages of text to No. 71.] Burlington Arcade. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Burlington Arcade - This beautiful arcade was the first of that description of building in London, and is composed of elegant shops, principally for the sale of fancy articles ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of five pages of text to No. 71.] Burlington Arcade. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Burlington Arcade - This beautiful arcade was the first of that description of building in London, and is composed of elegant shops, principally for the sale of fancy articles ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). With two engraved views, featuring: Interior of Burlington Arcade -- North Entrance of Burlington Arcade. No. 71 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Burlington Arcade - This beautiful arcade was the first of that description of building in London, and is composed of elegant shops, principally for the sale of fancy articles ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 71.] Burlington Arcade. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Burlington Arcade - This beautiful arcade was the first of that description of building in London, and is composed of elegant shops, principally for the sale of fancy articles ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of five pages of text to No. 71.] Burlington Arcade. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Burlington Arcade - This beautiful arcade was the first of that description of building in London, and is composed of elegant shops, principally for the sale of fancy articles ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 71.] Burlington Arcade. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Sixth of six pages of text to No. 70.] Old Compton Street. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to No. 70.] Old Compton Street. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of back cover, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of six pages of text to No. 70.] Old Compton Street. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Compton Street is a broad open street of substantial brick houses, without any pretensions to architectural beauty, extending from the northern end of Princes-street, at its junction with Wardour-steet, to the west end of Little Compton-street. It consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fourth of six pages of text to No. 70.] Old Compton Street. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Compton Street is a broad open street of substantial brick houses, without any pretensions to architectural beauty, extending from the northern end of Princes-street, at its junction with Wardour-steet, to the west end of Little Compton-street. It consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). With two engraved views, featuring: Charles Woodward -- John Ashby, successor to Mr. Hedges (established 1739). No. 70 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Compton Street is a broad open street of substantial brick houses, without any pretensions to architectural beauty, extending from the northern end of Princes-street, at its junction with Wardour-steet, to the west end of Little Compton-street. It consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of six pages of text to No. 70.] Old Compton Street. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Compton Street is a broad open street of substantial brick houses, without any pretensions to architectural beauty, extending from the northern end of Princes-street, at its junction with Wardour-steet, to the west end of Little Compton-street. It consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of six pages of text to No. 70.] Old Compton Street. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Compton Street is a broad open street of substantial brick houses, without any pretensions to architectural beauty, extending from the northern end of Princes-street, at its junction with Wardour-steet, to the west end of Little Compton-street. It consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
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