Call Number (LC) Title Results
DA684.25 .J64 1984 The aerofilms book of London from the air / 1
DA684.25 .L65 2000 London : the photographic atlas. 1
DA684.25 .R87 1994 London / 2
DA684.25 .S559 2017 The last London : true fictions from an unreal city / 1
DA684.25 .T44 2016 Humans of London / 1
DA684.25 .W35 2020 Walking cities : London / 1
DA684.25 .W75 2009 A journey through ruins : the last days of London / 1
DA685.A1 B4 1972 London street names. 2
DA685.A1 B86 1927 Romance and realities of Mayfair and Piccadilly : with excursions into St. James's, St. Marylebone, Fleet Street, Kensington, Chelsea, Belgravia, Fulham, the Thames valley, etc. / 1
DA685.A1 K56 2015 London : architecture, building and social change / 1
DA685.A1 M54 2010 A dictionary of London place-names / 1
DA685.A1 R45 1987 Streets of London : in the late twenties & early thirties / 1
DA685.A1 S62 1970 Dictionary of City of London street names. 2
DA685.A1 S75 2003 The streets of London : from the great fire to the great stink / 1
DA685.A1 T78 A True account of that dreadful fire which happened in the house of Mr. Samuel Seaton, a pewterer at the corner of White-cross-street over against Cripple-Gate-Church, London, on the twenty-seventh of this instant March, 1687, in which were consumed (or burnt) seven persons ... with an account of the circumstances that attended it and many other matters and things (strange and unusual) relating thereunto, and of their decent burial. 2
DA685.A85 W37 2003 An excavation in the western cemetery of Roman London : Atlantic House, City of London / 1
DA685.B57 S95 2003 Roman burials, medieval tenements and suburban growth : 201 Bishopsgate, City of London / 1
DA685.B6 (INTERNET) The dismall day at the Black-Fryers, or, A deplorable elegie on the death of almost an hundred persons, who were lamentably slaine by the fall of a house in the Blacke-Fryers being all assembled there (after the manner of their deuotions) to heare a sermon on Sunday night, the 26 of October last past, An. 1623. 1
DA685 .B62 1623 The dismall day at the Black-Fryers, or, A deplorable elegie on the death of almost an hundred persons, who were lamentably slaine by the fall of a house in the Blacke-Fryers being all assembled there (after the manner of their deuotions) to heare a sermon on Sunday night, the 26 of October last past, An. 1623. 1
DA685.B65 A84 2012 Victorian Bloomsbury /
Victorian Bloomsbury
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