Black's Guide to England and Wales: Containing Plans of the Principal Cities, Maps and Charts, and a List of Hotels

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Adam and Charles Black, 1883 - 544 pàgines

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London to Hastings through Tunbridge Wells 12 LondonUckfieldEast Bourne
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London to Lewes and Brighton through Croydon and East Grin stead
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London to Brighton through Croydon and Cuckfield
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London to Chichester through Guildford and Midhurstthence
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Bognor 3435
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London to Portsmouth through Esher Godalming and Petersfield
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London to Gosport through Alton and Fareham
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London to Southampton through Bagshot Basingstoke and Win chester
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LondonBasingstokeWhitchurchAndoverSalisburyBland fordDorchesterBridport 4044
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London to Exeter through Basingstoke Shaftesbury and Honiton 4546
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London to Exeter through Basingstoke Andover Amesbury Win canton Ilminster and Honiton 4649
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London by Railway to Winchester and Southampton thence to New Forest Lymington Isle of Wight Portsmouth Chichester Arundel Worthing Steyni...
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London to Portsmouth by Brighton and South Coast Railways 7981
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Southampton to Oxford by Railway
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London to Portsmouth by South Western Railway
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London to Guildford and Farnham by South Western Railway
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London to Poole Wareham and Dorchester by South Western Railway 8384
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Hastings to Ashford Canterbury and Margate by Railway 8465
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Hastings to Brighton Chichester Southampton and Dorchester by Railway 8586
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Portsmouth or Gosport to Salisbury by Railway
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London to Bath through Maidenhead Reading Newbury Marl borough and Devizes 9196
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London to Bath and Bristol by Great Western Railway 97103
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Bath to Southampton through Salisbury 103104
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Bath to Poole through Warminster Shaftesbury and Blandford 104105
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Bath to Weymouth through Frome 105106
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Bath to Bridport through Shepton Mallet Ilchester and Crewkerne 106107
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Bath to Exeter through Shepton Mallet Ilminster and Honiton 107108
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Bath to Exeter through Bridgewater and Taunton 108110
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Exeter to Teignmouth Torquay and Dartmouth
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Exeter to Plymouth and Devonport through Totness 113115
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Exeter to Plymouth and Devonport through Ashburton 115116
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Bristol to Exeter and Plymouth by Railway 117120
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Exeter to Tavistock Callington Liskeard Lostwithiel and Truro 121123
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Exeter to Launceston Bodmin Truro Penzance and Lands End 123127
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WALES
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From Bristol along the coast of South Wales through Newport Cardiff Swansea Caermarthen Pembroke Haverford St Davids Cardigan Aberystwith c ...
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London to Loughborough Nottingham Chesterfield Sheffield
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A Tour through Wales 136143
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BristolChepstowMonmouthHerefordLudlowShrews buryChesterLiverpool 143150
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Bristol to Gloucester Worcester and Kidderminster 150154
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London to Gloucester and Cheltenham by Railway 154157
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Gloucester to Birmingham by Railway 157159
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London to Gloucester through Maidenhead Faringdon and Ciren cester 159161
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London to Oxford through Maidenhead and Henley 161166
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London to Hull through Cambridge Ely Peterborough and Bos
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London to Gloucester through Oxford and Cheltenham 166167
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London to Hereford through Gloucester and Ledbury 167168
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London to Hereford through Gloucester and Ross
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London to St Davids through Cardigan
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London to Birmingham by St Albans Dunstable Daventry
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London to Birmingham by Railway
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London to Denbigh through Birmingham Newport Whitchurch
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London to Liverpool through Dunstable Coventry Lichfield
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London to Manchester through St Albans Northampton Leices
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London to Manchester through Buxton and Stockport
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Liverpool to Manchester by Railway
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London to Chester and Holyhead by Railway
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Carlisle to Glasgow and Edinburgh by Caledonian Railway
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London to Whitehaven by Preston Fleetwood and Ravenglass
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UlverstonConiston LakeAmbleside
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WhitehavenCockermouthBassenthwaite LakeKeswick
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PenrithShapKendal
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County of Lancaster 336337
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Manchester to Huddersfield and Leeds by Railway 344345
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London to Leeds by Leicester Derby and Chesterfield by Railway 351356
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Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway
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London to Kendal through Bedford Nottingham Huddersfield
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London to Carlisle through Hatfield Stamford Newark Don
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Newcastle to BerwickuponTweed through Morpeth and Alnwick 394399
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Newcastle to Edinburgh by Jedburgh
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London to Sunderland by Boroughbridge Thirsk Yarm
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London to Kirby Moorside through Helmsley Blackmoor
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Wellingborough and Kettering
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London to Great Grimsby through Lincoln and Market Rasen
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London to York through Leicester and Derby by Railway
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York to Durham Newcastle and Berwick by Railway
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London to Hull through Rugby Leicester Nottingham and Lin
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Hull to Bridlington and Scarborough by Railway 452453
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London to Lynn through Royston Cambridge St Ives Chatteris
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London to Norwich by Chelmsford Braintree Sudbury Bury
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London to Cromer by Newmarket Brandon Walton and East
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London to Harwich through Chelmsford and Colchester
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London to Norwich through Ipswich Haughley and Diss
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Norwich to Ely Peterborough and Leicester oy Railway
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London to York by Great Northern Railway via Boston Lincoln
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Index and Hotels
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London to Brighton through Croydon Reigate Crawley and Hickstead 22
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London to Brighton through Sutton Reigate and Cuckfield 22
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London to Brighton by Railway
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London to Lewes and Hastings by Railway
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LondonEpsomDorkingHorshamand Worthing
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London to Arundel and Little Hampton
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London to Dorking and Guildford by Railway
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London to Croydon and Epsom by Railway
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Carlisle to Newcastle by Railway
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Pàgina 305 - And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Pàgina 297 - Tree ! a living thing Produced too slowly ever to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed.
Pàgina 62 - It is beautifully situated on the highest and most open part of the valley, surrounded by its own extensive Pleasure Grounds, commanding the finest views of the grand and picturesque scenery for which Matlock Bath (the Switzerland of England) stands unrivalled. Matlock is the most central place for day excursions to the most interesting parts of Derbyshire. A Public 'Bus to Haddon and Chatsworth daily. A public Dining-Room and Drawing-Room. Private Sitting-Rooms. Coffee, Smoking, and Billiard Rooms....
Pàgina 279 - The steed, and down the rider bore, And, bursting in the headlong sway, The faithless saddle-girths gave way. 'Twas while he toil'd him to be freed, And with the rein to raise the steed, That from amazement's iron trance All Wycliffe's soldiers waked at once.
Pàgina 297 - There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale, Which to this day stands single, in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore : Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy ere they marched To Scotland's heaths ; or those that crossed the sea And drew their sounding bows at Azincour, Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poictiers.
Pàgina 71 - PARTIES wishing to see the magnificent Scenery in this part of the Scottish Highlands will find this Hotel (to which large additions have been made) most convenient, for in One Drive they can visit the Falls of Tummel, the Queen's View of Loch Tummel ; The Far - Famed Pass of Killiecrankie ; Glen Tilt ; The Falls of Bruar, &c.
Pàgina 83 - GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS. FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD CLASS TOURIST TICKETS, available for two months, and renewable, with exceptions, up to Dec. 31st, are issued during the Summer months of each year, AT THE PRINCIPAL STATIONS ON THIS RAILWAY, to the Watering and other places of attraction in the WEST OP ENGLAND, including:— Passengers holding 1st or 2d Class Tourist Tickets to the principal stations...
Pàgina 13 - Rooms have been added. FIRST-CLASS HORSES AND VEHICLES. Coach to Braemar daily at 11 AM during July, August, and September. Seats secured by Post or Telegram. 'Bus meets all Trains. Shootings Inspected and Valued. JOHN ANDERSON.
Pàgina 296 - It is not only the very smallest chapel, by many degrees, in all England, but is so mere a toy in outward appearance, that were it not for its antiquity, its wild mountain exposure, and its consecrated connexion with the * De Quincey.
Pàgina 106 - Women's Property Act (1882).— Policies are issued to husbands for the benefit of their wives and children, thus creating a Family Settlement without trouble, expense, stamp duty, or legal assistance, which creditors cannot touch. The Life Funds invested in the names of Special Trustees. The Assured wholly free from liability. The Expenses of Management limited by Deed of Settlement. Fixed Minimum Surrender Values guaranteed ; and Claims paid one month after proof of death. New Liberal Conditions.

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