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Hutchings .:. London. Past and Present

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Hutchings, W.W., London. Past and Present. With a Chapter on the Future in London by Ford Madox Hueffer. London et al. 1909.
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Hutchings, W.W.,
London. Past and Present. With a Chapter on the Future in London by Ford Madox Hueffer. London et al.: Cassell, 1909. 2 vols., XVI, 1132 Seiten mit Abbildungen. Leinen. 4to. 4585 g
* With a Chapter on the Future in London by Ford Madox Hueffer. Profusely illustrated from old prints and from photographs and drawings. - Einbände berieben und bestossen, Rücken des 2. Bandes oben mit kleineren Rissen und Fehlstellen sowie die letzten 100 Seiten mit zunehmenden Feuchtigkeitsspuren (Papier gewellt).
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Hutchings | Grossbritannien | Ortsgeschichte London | Regionalgeschichte
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Contents vol. I

Book I – The City

Introduction – The Story of London

1. The First and Second Cathedrals of St. Paul
2. The Builder and the Building of the Third St. Paul’s
3. St. Paul’s: Descriptive
4. St. Paul’s Churchyard
5. Paternoster Row
6. Cheapside
7. Around Cheapside
8. The Guildhall
9. The Crypt and Subsidiary Buildings
10. Incidents in the History of the City Corporation
11. The City Corporation: Its Constitution and Functions
12. Around the Guildhall
13. The Mansion House
14. The Royal Exchange
15. The Stock Exchange
16. The Bank of England
17. Around the Bank
18. Around the Bank (concluded)
19. Leadenhall Street and Fenchurch Street
20. Aldgate, Crutched Friars and the Minories
21. The Tower
22. From the Royal Mint to Eastcheap
23. Lower Thames Street
24. The City Bridges
25. Upper Thames Street
26. Castle Baynard and Blackfriars
27. Queen Victoria Street and Cannon Street
28. Gracechurch Street and Bishopsgate Street
29. From Bishopsgate to Aldersgate
30. Aldersgate Street and St. Martin’s-le-Grand

Book II – Westminster and West London

31. Little Britain and Smithfield
32. St. Bartholomew’s: Priory and Hospital
33. Christ’s Hospital
34. Newgate and the Old Bailey
35. Newgate Street to Holborn Circus
36. Holborn Circus to Holborn Bars
37. Farringdon Street, the Fleet, and New Bridge Street
38. Ludgate Hill
39. Fleet Street
40. Some Fleet Street Tributaries
41. Whitefriars
42. The Temple

43. The City of Westminster
44. Westminster Abbey: to the Dissolution
45. Westminster Abbey: after the Dissolution
46. Westminster Abbey: Descriptive
47. Old Westminster
48. The Royal Palace of Westminster and St. Margaret’s
49. Westminster Hall and Palace Yard
50. Old Whitehall

St. Paul’s and the River (Rembrandt Photogravure)
Frontispiece

Tournament in Chepe to Celebrate the Black Prince’s Birth

Sir Henry Picard Entertaining the Kings of England, France, Scotland, and Cyprus

Liverymen of the Merchant Taylors’ Company

Colonel Blood’s Attempt upon the Crown Jewels in the Tower

Robert Fitzwalter Receiving from the Lord Mayor the City’s Banner

Crosby Hall in 1908

St. Bartholomew’s-the-Great after Restoration

The Inner Temple Gate-house

Funeral of Edward the Confessor

Westminster Abbey

The King’s Champion Entering Westminster Hall at the Coronation of George IV
Contents vol.II

Book II – Westminster and West London (continued)
51. Modern Whitehall - page 569
52. The Victoria Embankment - page 580
53. The Strand: Historical - page 590
54. The Modern Strand - page 602
55. Some Strand Tributaries - page 616
56. Aldwych and Kingsway - page 623
57. Covent Garden - page 630
58. Charing Cross, Spring Gardens and Trafalgar Square - page 646
59. Leicester, Soho and Golden Squares - page 662
60. Regent Street to Park Lane - page 676
61. Piccadilly - page 696
62. Between Piccadilly and Pall Mall - page 706
63. Pall Mall - page 719
64. St. James’s Palace and Park, the Green Park and Buckingham Palace - page 729
65. Belgravia and Pimlico - page 739
66. Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Knightsbridge - page 745
67. The Royal Borough: Kensington Palace to Holland Park - page 757
68. The Royal Borough (continued): Holland House and North Kensington - page 766
69. The Royal Borough (concluded): Queen’s Gate, Earl’s Court, Brompton, South Kensington - page 773
70. Chelsea - page 787
71. Chelsea (concluded) - page 798
72. Fulham - page 806
73. Hammersmith - page 813
74. Paddington - page 823

Book III – Central, North and East London
75. Finsbury - page 830
76. Finsbury (concluded) - page 841
77. Holborn: From Ely Place to Queen Square - page 848
78. Holborn: The Southern Wards - page 857
79. Holborn: Bloomsbury - page 866
80. St. Marylebone - page 873
81. St. Marylebone (concluded) - page 883
82. Hampstead - page 891
83. St. Pancras - page 905
84. St. Pancras (concluded) - page 913
85. Islington - page 925
86. Shoreditch - page 935
87. Stoke Newington - page 943
88. Hackney - page 948
89. Bethnal Green - page 957
90. Stepney - page 963
91. Poplar - page 979

Book IV – South London
92. Southwark - page 985
93. Lambeth - page 1002
94. Battersea - page 1020
95. Wandsworth - page 1026
96. Camberwell - page 1036
97. Bermondsey - page 1048
98. Deptford - page 1056
99. Lewisham - page 1062
100. Greenwich - page 1069
101. Woolwich - page 1080
102. The Thames and the Port of London - page 1089

Book V – The Future in London
Index - page III
List of Plates
1. South Front of Clarendon House, Piccadilly, about 1670 - Frontispiece
2. The Strand in the Middle of the Sixteenth Century - Facing page 598
3. Leicester Square in 1727 - page 664
4. Westminster Roman Catholic Cathedral - page 744
5. Sir Thomas More’s House - page 792
6. Hall of Gray’s Inn - page 852
7. Nave and Choir of the Catholic Apostolic Church - page 908
8. Canonbury House - page 928
9. Southwark Cathedral: Choir and Nave - page 988
10. Clapham Common in 1825 - page 1034
11. Old Dulwich College - page 1046
12. Greenwich Hospital, from the River - page 1070
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