Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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... gardens around London . But our object is not to preach a sermon on the wickedness of the world , but to describe the places where it was practised . We begin with " Bagnigge WELLS TEA Gardens . " Who , now , wandering about dreary ...
... gardens around London . But our object is not to preach a sermon on the wickedness of the world , but to describe the places where it was practised . We begin with " Bagnigge WELLS TEA Gardens . " Who , now , wandering about dreary ...
Page 239
... gardens is a stone tablet set into the wall of a dull house in the neighbourhood , which shows a grotesque head , and the inscription : " This is Bagnigge House , neare the Pinder a Wakefield , 1680. " It may be added that at the time ...
... gardens is a stone tablet set into the wall of a dull house in the neighbourhood , which shows a grotesque head , and the inscription : " This is Bagnigge House , neare the Pinder a Wakefield , 1680. " It may be added that at the time ...
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... gardens . The Barn could accommodate 2,000 persons at once , and 800 people have been seen dining together , with ... gardens still to be noticed ; we will here only indicate the most important of them : Camberwell Grove , Cuper's ...
... gardens . The Barn could accommodate 2,000 persons at once , and 800 people have been seen dining together , with ... gardens still to be noticed ; we will here only indicate the most important of them : Camberwell Grove , Cuper's ...
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