Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of five pages of text to No. 66.] Wardour Street, Division II. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street - The part of this street represented in our engraving, extends from Ship-yard to Little Pulteney-street, and 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). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: J. C. Addison, Chemist, &c.. No. 66 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street - The part of this street represented in our engraving, extends from Ship-yard to Little Pulteney-street, and consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 66.] Wardour Street, Division II. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street - The part of this street represented in our engraving, extends from Ship-yard to Little Pulteney-street, and consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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First of five pages of text to No. 66.] Wardour Street, Division II. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street - The part of this street represented in our engraving, extends from Ship-yard to Little Pulteney-street, and consists of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 66.] Wardour Street, Division II. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 65.] Charles Street, & Mortimer Street. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to o. 65.] Charles Street, & Mortimer 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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Fourth of five pages of text to No. 65.] Charles Street, & Mortimer Street. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Charles Street is a considerable thoroughfare, and consists chiefly of highly respectable shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of five pages of text to No. 65.] Charles Street, & Mortimer Street. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Charles Street is a considerable thoroughfare, and consists chiefly of highly respectable 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). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Middlesex Hospital. No. 65 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Charles Street is a considerable thoroughfare, and consists chiefly of highly respectable shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 65.] Charles Street, & Mortimer Street. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Charles Street is a considerable thoroughfare, and consists chiefly of highly respectable shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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First of five pages of text to No. 65.] Charles Street, & Mortimer Street. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Charles Street is a considerable thoroughfare, and consists chiefly of highly respectable shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 65.] Charles Street, & Mortimer Street. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Sixth of six pages of text to No. 64.] Rathbone Place. Includes advertisements. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Directory to No. 64.] Rathbone Place. 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. 64.] Rathbone Place. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Rathbone Place is a handsome street, composed of retail shops and warehouses, and is particularly distinguished by the number of artists occupying chambers in it. It derives its denomination from Captain Rathbone, who constructed buildings here previous to the year 1721 ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fourth of six pages of text to No. 64.] Rathbone Place. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Rathbone Place is a handsome street, composed of retail shops and warehouses, and is particularly distinguished by the number of artists occupying chambers in it. It derives its denomination from Captain Rathbone, who constructed buildings here previous to the year 1721 ... [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: Wedgwood & Co. Sole Inventors & Patentees of the Improved Manifold Writer, for Copying, Letters, Invoices, &c. No. 64 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Rathbone Place is a handsome street, composed of retail shops and warehouses, and is particularly distinguished by the number of artists occupying chambers in it. It derives its denomination from Captain Rathbone, who constructed buildings here previous to the year 1721 ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of six pages of text to No. 64.] Rathbone Place. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Rathbone Place is a handsome street, composed of retail shops and warehouses, and is particularly distinguished by the number of artists occupying chambers in it. It derives its denomination from Captain Rathbone, who constructed buildings here previous to the year 1721 ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of six pages of text to No. 64.] Rathbone Place. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Rathbone Place is a handsome street, composed of retail shops and warehouses, and is particularly distinguished by the number of artists occupying chambers in it. It derives its denomination from Captain Rathbone, who constructed buildings here previous to the year 1721 ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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First of six pages of text to No. 64.] Rathbone Place. Includes advertisements. 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. 64.] Rathbone Place. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 63.] Coventry Street, & Cranbourn 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. 63.] Coventry Street, & Cranbourn Street. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Coventry Street is a very important thoroughfare, particularly pedestrians, extending from the eastern end of Piccadilly, and north end of the Haymarket to Princes-street, Whitcomb-street, and Sydney's-alley. It is entirely composed of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of five pages of text to No. 63.] Coventry Street, & Cranbourn Street. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Coventry Street is a very important thoroughfare, particularly pedestrians, extending from the eastern end of Piccadilly, and north end of the Haymarket to Princes-street, Whitcomb-street, and Sydney's-alley. It is entirely composed 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 front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: James Newston, (late Isaac Newton,) Linen Draper. No. 63 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Coventry Street is a very important thoroughfare, particularly pedestrians, extending from the eastern end of Piccadilly, and north end of the Haymarket to Princes-street, Whitcomb-street, and Sydney's-alley. It is entirely composed of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 63.] Coventry Street, & Cranbourn Street. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Coventry Street is a very important thoroughfare, particularly pedestrians, extending from the eastern end of Piccadilly, and north end of the Haymarket to Princes-street, Whitcomb-street, and Sydney's-alley. It is entirely composed of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of five pages of text to No. 63.] Coventry Street, & Cranbourn Street. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Coventry Street is a very important thoroughfare, particularly pedestrians, extending from the eastern end of Piccadilly, and north end of the Haymarket to Princes-street, Whitcomb-street, and Sydney's-alley. It is entirely composed of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Directory to No. 63.] Coventry Street, & Cranbourn 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. 63.] Coventry Street, & Cranbourn Street. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 62.] Wardour 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. 62.] Wardour 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. 62.] Wardour Street, Division I. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street consists principally of retail shops, public houses &c., and is the great emporium for ancient furniture, armour, and other antiquities and objects of curiosity ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of five pages of text to No. 62.] Wardour Street, Division I. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street consists principally of retail shops, public houses &c., and is the great emporium for ancient furniture, armour, and other antiquities and objects of curiosity ... [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: Brown's, Oil & Italian Warehouse. No. 62 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street consists principally of retail shops, public houses &c., and is the great emporium for ancient furniture, armour, and other antiquities and objects of curiosity ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 62.] Wardour Street, Division I. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street consists principally of retail shops, public houses &c., and is the great emporium for ancient furniture, armour, and other antiquities and objects of curiosity ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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First of five pages of text to No. 62.] Wardour Street, Division I. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wardour Street consists principally of retail shops, public houses &c., and is the great emporium for ancient furniture, armour, and other antiquities and objects of curiosity ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 62.] Wardour Street, Division I. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 61.] Shoreditch, Division III. 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. 61.] Shoreditch, Division III. Includes advertisements.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Third of five pages of text to No. 61.] Shoreditch, Division III. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Shoreditch is part of the Great North-road, leading from Yorkshire into Essex, through London; and it varies in breadth throughout every yard of its length, and winds about so much, that two hundred yards of the street are not visible at one time ... [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: Thos. Butler, Linen & Woollen Draper. No. 61 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Shoreditch is part of the Great North-road, leading from Yorkshire into Essex, through London; and it varies in breadth throughout every yard of its length, and winds about so much, that two hundred yards of the street are not visible at one time ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of five pages of text to No. 61.] Shoreditch, Division III. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Shoreditch is part of the Great North-road, leading from Yorkshire into Essex, through London; and it varies in breadth throughout every yard of its length, and winds about so much, that two hundred yards of the street are not visible at one time ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of five pages of text to No. 61.] Shoreditch, Division III. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Shoreditch is part of the Great North-road, leading from Yorkshire into Essex, through London; and it varies in breadth throughout every yard of its length, and winds about so much, that two hundred yards of the street are not visible at one time ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Directory to No. 61.] Shoreditch, Division III. 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
Note
Front cover of paper wrappers, in beige, to No. 61.] Shoreditch, Division III. Includes full title and imprint.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
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Fifth of five pages of text to No. 60.] Norton Folgate & Shoreditch, Division I. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in beige.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fourth of five pages of text to No. 60.] Norton Folgate & Shoreditch, Division I. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Norton Folgate commences at the northern end of Bishopsgate-street without, extending to Shoreditch, and consists of respectable retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of five pages of text to No. 60.] Norton Folgate & Shoreditch, Division I. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Norton Folgate commences at the northern end of Bishopsgate-street without, extending to Shoreditch, and consists of respectable 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 front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Jas. Corss, Tailor & Draper; Corss & Tuckett, Boot & Shoe Makers. No. 60 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Norton Folgate commences at the northern end of Bishopsgate-street without, extending to Shoreditch, and consists of respectable retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
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