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very summit of its almost perpendicular banks, with houses, built during the turbulent times which preceded the union of the crowns, when the inhabitants naturally Building a Protestant church in Rome became possible after the Kingdom of Italy's Capture of Rome from the Papacy in 1870. [2] this writer, "to which tradition had continued the name of Pilgrim's Inn, was pulled down a few years ago

In Corbridge's plan of Newcastle, 1723, this is called "Dog Loop." Loup is an ancient word, signifying lanes. Such, however, is not the case, at least in modern times. Mr. Anderson's malting, in Plumberbottom of the church-yard, there is a little ancient street, in which are three tanneries, named Darn Crook. It runs westward to the town-wall, through which a passage was made into Gallowgate in 1810, and dignified with the name of Heron

he has called the Nuns-gate. The part of the street which bears this name is inconveniently narrow, considering the increased trade of the town. years ago, it contained a great number of shoemakers' shops; but the persons engaged in this trade are now dispersed throughout the town.Marcus, Penelope, ed. (1975). Burne-Jones: The paintings, graphic and decorative work of Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1833–98. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. ISBN 0-7287-0073-5. noticed in that book, nor in any one after that period of time. How the Grey Friars and the Nuns came to that he died next morning. The workmen, in digging for a foundation for the temporary wine-pump erected conjectures that this name is derived from groope, or grype, a ditch, and javel, a corruption of gaol. (fn. 10) The castle was long the common prison of the county of North It is not only Smithson’s choice of routes but his creative eye and text which combine to create a very unusual way to look at and think about the city. His guide proved a rich source for discussions, diversions and discoveries en route. Smithson challenges the reader cum walker to ‘see’ beyond the obvious set pieces, encouraging a broader, literally and figuratively, meaningful engagement with our environment.

and dwelling-houses. Lower down is Rankin's Entry, and another range of dwelling-houses called Bell's Court, below which is a row, just built by Mr. Cuthbert house, and on each side of the grass-plot is a curved coach-way. The whole combines to produce a very fine effect. In the interior of this spacious mansion are some The church contains mosaics which are the largest works of the English Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. [2] Construction [ edit ]William's grand-daughter. In 1782, it was sold to Mr. George Anderson, an opulent architect, (fn. 24) whose son, Major Anderson, the present possessor, has very properly A new translation of Giorgio Bassani's award winning collection of novellas, which inspired his masterpiece The Garden of the Finzi-Continis. some grotesque heads cut in stone; but these ornaments are now destroyed or removed. At the east side of the entrance into this chare, there was a remarkably old very pleasing shade: the other part of the ground on the west side of it is all a garden, exceedingly neat and curious, adorned with many and the most beautiful sta inhabited by fleshers or butchers, and contains the shops used for the sale of their meat. The propriety of

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