The Demolition Of Thorold-Square, Bethnal-Green. The houses forming this square, to which we have repeatedly drawn attention , are condemned at last, and are now in course of demolition. If ever...
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The Demolition Of Thorold-Square, Bethnal-Green. The houses forming this square, to which we have repeatedly drawn attention , are condemned at last, and are now in course of demolition. If ever...
Read Article‘‘Heather Rocks,” Stockton Brook, Stoke- On-Trent. This house has been built of stone quarried from the owner’s adjoining quarry, known as Moss Hill. The house stands on an elevate...
Read ArticleThe remarkable find of coins at Colchester during the excavations for the foundation of new premises for the London and County Bank in High Street has already been reported in the Daily Gra...
Read ArticleIn London just at present the faddists and the curio collectors are vying with one another for the possession of the skeletons of dervishes that have been brought back from the bloody plains before...
Read ArticleSince our reference to this town, the inhabitants have held a public meeting regarding the matter. It considered there was a necessity for reform in the existing sanitary arrangements, and a commit...
Read ArticleTHE BOUNTY’S RUDDER SOUVENIR HUNTERS’ DEPREDATIONS FROM A CORRESPONDENT In the autumn of 1933 Parkins Christian, magistrate of Pitcairn's Island, was out in a ca...
Read ArticleUnder the title of “ Christmas under the Poor Law,” the leading journal gave, some time ago, an article concerning thirty-two of the thirty-three unions in the metropolitan poor-law district. The o...
Read ArticleThe parish church of Corwen, North Wales has lately been restored, and also enlarged by the erection of a south lean-to aisle. Previously to the recent works the building was a barnlike structure, ...
Read ArticleMr Shirley Brooks Source: Pictorial News Complete Issue here:The third editor of Punch has passed away. Mr. Shirley Brooks only survived his predecessor about three years. He passed away tranquilly...
Read ArticleMeet Queenie, the only trained cow on the stage. She is owned by Deloss Wilke, a young farmer, of Grand Island. Nebraska, and he taught her all her tricks.Queenie wears glasses...
Read ArticleIn a well-known passage Mr. Harrison Ainsworth once gave a charming description of those Sussex Downs on which the livestock of the Duchess of Devonshire is now kept, and, although it is somewhat t...
Read Article"Salcombe is six miles from Kingsbridge Station, and it is doubtless those six miles that save it from desecration by Saturday excursions and bad music. Bicyclists shun it, too, for it leads to now...
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