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... BILLIARD ROOM Furnished with a Burrough's and Watt's Table and all the necessary requirements for Persons playing this Popular Game . RICHARD W. PHILPOTT , Proprietor . [ Established 1840.1 W. GORTON , 17 , BENCH ST. ROYAL OAK "
... BILLIARD ROOM Furnished with a Burrough's and Watt's Table and all the necessary requirements for Persons playing this Popular Game . RICHARD W. PHILPOTT , Proprietor . [ Established 1840.1 W. GORTON , 17 , BENCH ST. ROYAL OAK "
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... persons in their Factory on Glasgow Green , and having upwards of 400 Branch Depots for the Sale of their Shoes throughout the kingdom . The DOVER DEPOT is at 144 , SNARGATE STREET , DOVER For Winter Wear GUTTA PERCHA IS UNRIVALLED ...
... persons in their Factory on Glasgow Green , and having upwards of 400 Branch Depots for the Sale of their Shoes throughout the kingdom . The DOVER DEPOT is at 144 , SNARGATE STREET , DOVER For Winter Wear GUTTA PERCHA IS UNRIVALLED ...
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... persons . Adjoining these are the handsome offices of Mr. William Forster , the Belgian Vice - Consul and Agent for the Belgian Mail Service ; and the London , Chatham , and Dover Railway Company's Marine Offices are next door ...
... persons . Adjoining these are the handsome offices of Mr. William Forster , the Belgian Vice - Consul and Agent for the Belgian Mail Service ; and the London , Chatham , and Dover Railway Company's Marine Offices are next door ...
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... persons , was opened by the Bishop of Dover in 1873 at TOWER HAMLETS , and has since proved a great boon to the large population of that neighbourhood . Our route now takes ns into BUCKLAND , which was incorporated into the Borough ...
... persons , was opened by the Bishop of Dover in 1873 at TOWER HAMLETS , and has since proved a great boon to the large population of that neighbourhood . Our route now takes ns into BUCKLAND , which was incorporated into the Borough ...
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... persons . From here we go up the Christ Church Steps and find ourselves in the MILITARY - ROAD , the principle entrance to the Western Heights , and facing us are Christ Church National Schools . Retracing our steps , and coming down ...
... persons . From here we go up the Christ Church Steps and find ourselves in the MILITARY - ROAD , the principle entrance to the Western Heights , and facing us are Christ Church National Schools . Retracing our steps , and coming down ...
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