Black's Guide to Brighton and Vicinity: Including Lewes, Shoreham and NewhavenAdam and Charles Black, 1885 - 54 |
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... houses . 50 m . from London by rail - 53 m . by road ; 8 m . from Lewes ; 9 m . from New- haven ; 5 m . from the Devil's Dyke ; 28 m . from Chichester . Conveyances , daily , to Lewes and Shoreham . Flys , 1s . per mile , and 6d . for ...
... houses . 50 m . from London by rail - 53 m . by road ; 8 m . from Lewes ; 9 m . from New- haven ; 5 m . from the Devil's Dyke ; 28 m . from Chichester . Conveyances , daily , to Lewes and Shoreham . Flys , 1s . per mile , and 6d . for ...
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... houses facing Park Lane , place them upon the south - coast railway , convey them to the sea- side , and plant them directly alongside the beach , he would make an almost exact resemblance to Brighton as viewed from the sea . So much ...
... houses facing Park Lane , place them upon the south - coast railway , convey them to the sea- side , and plant them directly alongside the beach , he would make an almost exact resemblance to Brighton as viewed from the sea . So much ...
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... House , and a battery called the Gun Garden , and a flint wall , 400 feet long , " from the east gate westward , where the cliff was lowest ; and from that point a parapet three feet high , with embrasures for cannon , was continued to ...
... House , and a battery called the Gun Garden , and a flint wall , 400 feet long , " from the east gate westward , where the cliff was lowest ; and from that point a parapet three feet high , with embrasures for cannon , was continued to ...
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... houses were swept away , and £ 40,000 worth of property destroyed by the inundations which accompanied the tempest . In a ... house on the Steyne , —i . e .. stane , a rock - where the Albion now stands . His portrait , by Zoffany , is ...
... houses were swept away , and £ 40,000 worth of property destroyed by the inundations which accompanied the tempest . In a ... house on the Steyne , —i . e .. stane , a rock - where the Albion now stands . His portrait , by Zoffany , is ...
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... house north of the Pavilion . Duke and Duchess of Marlborough also sought the Brighton physician , and resided at Elm Grove . Dr. Johnson accompanied hither Mr. and Mrs. Thrale and Fanny Burney , in 1770 , and declared the country 66 so ...
... house north of the Pavilion . Duke and Duchess of Marlborough also sought the Brighton physician , and resided at Elm Grove . Dr. Johnson accompanied hither Mr. and Mrs. Thrale and Fanny Burney , in 1770 , and declared the country 66 so ...
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Abbey Aberdeen accommodation ARMS HOTEL attends Baths beautifully situated Bedrooms BELFAST Billiard Billiard Room Bishop Blairgowrie Braemar break the journey Brighton built Caledonian Caledonian Railway Castle Cathedral Charges Moderate CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE Chichester church Coach Coast Coffee Room comfort convenience Crieff daily Drawing Room DUBLIN Dunoon Early English Edinburgh ESTABLISHMENT Express Trains FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL feet finest First-Class First-Class Hotel Glasgow Glen Tilt Greenock Hill House HYDROPATHIC ILFRACOMBE Inverness John King's Ladies Lake LAKES OF KILLARNEY Lewes Loch Loch Tummel London magnificent Manager MATLOCK meet all Trains Midland miles minutes moderate charges Newhaven Night Porter Norman Oban old-established Omnibus meets Pancras Passengers patronage Perth Pier places of interest PRINCES STREET Priory Private Sitting Rooms Proprietor Queen Railway Station Resident Route Salmon scenery Scotland Shoreham Smoking Rooms Sompting Southover spacious Steamers Stirling STRATHPEFFER Sussex Table d'Hôte Tourist Tickets tower town Trossachs Trout Fishing Visitors walk West
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Strona 53 - HOTEL is situated on the Lower Lake, close to the water's edge, within ten minutes' drive of the Railway Station, and a short distance from the far-famed Gap of Dunloe.
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Strona 13 - because it was a country so truly desolate (he said), that if one had a mind to hang one's self for desperation at being obliged to live there, it would be difficult to find a tree on which to fasten the rope.
Strona 63 - THE QUEEN'S HOTEL. rPHIS unique establishment stands unrivalled for the exquisite picturesqueness and beauty of its situation, its commanding and central position, and the commodiousness and completeness of its general arrangements. Delicate Persons, to whom a light bracing air, charming scenery, close vicinity to the Crystal Palace and its amusements, and quiet seclusion, would be an invaluable boon, will find, in this establishment, their wishes fully realised.
Strona 100 - York, Every Fortnight. Glasgow to Lisbon, £6 : 6s. ; Gibraltar, £8 : 8s. ; Genoa, £12 : 12s. ; Leghorn, £13 : 13s. ; Naples, £14 : 14s. ; Messina or Palermo, £16 : 16s. Round Voyage and back to Glasgow, 35 Guineas. Passengers Booked to all parts of the United States and...
Strona 77 - 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.
Strona 36 - Here lies the Coal-heaver ; who departed this life, July 1, 1813, in the 69th year of his age ; beloved of his God, but abhorred of men. The omniscient Judge, at the Grand Assize, shall ratify and confirm this, to the confusion of many thousands; for England and its metropolis shall know, that there hath been a Prophet among them!
Strona 102 - Office and Stores— 71 NORTH WALL, DUBLIN. Goods carried at Through Rates from Glasgow and Greenock to Inland Towns in Ireland; and also from a number of the Principal Railway Stations in Scotland to Dublin and Inland Stations in Ireland, and vice versa. Further particulars, Monthly Bills, &c., on application to the...
Strona 96 - Ivanhoe,' ' Gael,' and other steamers to and from Dunoon, Innellan, Rothesay, Largs, Millport, the Kyles of Bute, Arran, Campbeltown, Ardrishaig, Inveraray, Loch-Goil, Loch-Long, &c., &c. A full service of Trains is also run from and to Glasgow, to and from Edinburgh, Stirling, Oban Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen, and the North ; and from and to Edinburgh, to and from these places' For particulars of Trains, Fares, <tc., see the Caledonian Railway Company's Time Tables.