London in All Its Glory: Or, how to Enjoy London During the Great ExhibitionH.G. Clarke, 1851 - 208 oldal |
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72. oldal
... arches , with windows of square form , traceried , and having moulded weather- tables ; a string - course , with patero , runs along above the windows . This portion serves as the Corridor of the House , and projects many feet from the ...
... arches , with windows of square form , traceried , and having moulded weather- tables ; a string - course , with patero , runs along above the windows . This portion serves as the Corridor of the House , and projects many feet from the ...
87. oldal
... arches and columns , the interior being ar- ranged after the best examples of such open and un- covered courts in the palaces and buildings of Italy . Lloyd's Coffee - house occupies a large portion of the first floor at the east end ...
... arches and columns , the interior being ar- ranged after the best examples of such open and un- covered courts in the palaces and buildings of Italy . Lloyd's Coffee - house occupies a large portion of the first floor at the east end ...
101. oldal
... arches , the centre arch of two hundred and forty feet span , and those at the ends two hundred and ten feet each . The centre arch exceeds in span , by four feet , the famous iron bridge at Sunderland ; and that of the Rialto of Venice ...
... arches , the centre arch of two hundred and forty feet span , and those at the ends two hundred and ten feet each . The centre arch exceeds in span , by four feet , the famous iron bridge at Sunderland ; and that of the Rialto of Venice ...
102. oldal
... arches , the centre of which is one hundred feet wide . The whole length of the bridge is nine hundred and ninety - five feet . The first stone was laid the 30th of October , 1760 ; and the bridge completed about the latter end of the ...
... arches , the centre of which is one hundred feet wide . The whole length of the bridge is nine hundred and ninety - five feet . The first stone was laid the 30th of October , 1760 ; and the bridge completed about the latter end of the ...
104. oldal
... arches , each of one hundred and twenty feet span . The piers , which are twenty feet thick , stand upon three hundred and twenty piles , driven into the bed of the river , there being one pile to every yard square . The length of the ...
... arches , each of one hundred and twenty feet span . The piers , which are twenty feet thick , stand upon three hundred and twenty piles , driven into the bed of the river , there being one pile to every yard square . The length of the ...
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Abbey Admission arches architecture beautiful bridge British building built Catalogue Cathedral centre Chapel Charles Cheapside Christopher Wren church commence consists Corinthian columns Corinthian order Court Decimus Burton designs Doric Duke east edifice Edward the Confessor eight elegant entablature entrance erected exhibition feet high feet in length feet long feet wide four front garden George grand Grecian half-past Hall handsome Henry Henry VIII Holborn HOSPITAL House hundred Institution interior Ionic Ionic order James James's junk Keying lofty London Lord Mayor MADAME TUSSAUD'S Majesty's Theatre mansion marble metropolis monuments Museum National Gallery noble o'clock Office Open daily ornamented paintings palace Pall Mall Pall-Mall Panorama Paul's pedestal pediment Piccadilly pilasters portico Portland stone present principal Queen Regent Street Regent's Park river Road Royal sculpture seven south side spacious square statue stone Strand Sundays Temple Thames Theatre visitor Westminster Westminster Abbey William
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23. oldal - There is no instance of a man before Gibbons who gave to wood the loose and airy lightness of flowers, and chained together the various productions of the elements with a free disorder natural to each species.
23. oldal - Our national prisons and hospitals, improved upon the suggestion of his wisdom, bear testimony to the solidity of his judgment, and to the estimation in which he was held. In every part of the civilized world, which he traversed to reduce the sum of human misery, from the throne to the dungeon, his name was mentioned with respect, gratitude, and admiration.
23. oldal - ... and to the estimation in which he was held. In every part of the civilized world, which he traversed to reduce the sum of human misery, from the throne to the dungeon, his name was mentioned with respect, gratitude, and admiration. His modesty alone defeated various efforts, which were made during his life, to erect this statue, which the public has now consecrated to his memory.
187. oldal - Professional Singer will find them invaluable in allaying the hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal exertion, and consequently a powerful auxiliary in the production of melodious enunciation.
52. oldal - Kent, before the middle of the 1 3th century. It afterwards devolved to the archbishop of York, whence it received the name of York-place, and continued to be the town residence of the archbishops, till purchased by Henry VIII. of Cardinal Wolsey, in 1530. At this period it became the residence of the court; but in 1697...
33. oldal - It is supposed to have been the work of the Confessor. Within its precincts was born Edward V.; and here his unhappy mother took refuge with her younger son Richard, to secure him from his cruel uncle, who had already possession of the elder brother.
68. oldal - Between the two extremes, and comprising what are called the curtain portions, are the libraries for the House of Peers, and the libraries for the House of Commons : in the immediate centre is the conference-room for the two Houses. All this is on the principal floor, about fifteen feet above the terrace, or high-water mark. The whole of the floor...
163. oldal - British empire, a public institution for diffusing the knowledge and facilitating the general introduction of useful mechanical inventions and improvements, and for teaching, by courses of philosophical lectures and experiments, the application of science to the common purposes of life.
73. oldal - It has also been used for the trial of peers, and other distinguished persons, accused of high treason, or other crimes and misdemeanors, such as the late lord Melville, Warren Hastings, &c. In this hall likewise are held the coronation feasts of the kings of England.
47. oldal - Art and Nature through ; As by their choice collections may appear, Of what is rare in land, in sea, in air (Whilst they, as Homer's Iliad in a nut), A world of wonders in one closet shut. These famous antiquarians, that had been Both...