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THE
CITIZEN'S
ATLAS
OF
THE
WORLD
OVERALL SIZE including margins: 18x14 Inches. 46x36 Cms. Folding |
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By
Ernest
Young
B.Sc.
Headmaster
of
Lower
School
of
John
Lyon.
Harrow.
Illustrated
by
E.
A.
Norbury
RCA.
OVERALL SIZE including margins: 7.5x5.25 Inches. 19x12.5 Cms |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: General view of AJACCIO. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: View on East Coast |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: Baking Oven. ALERIA. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: The Harbour. BONIFACIO. Boats. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: CALVI. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: Old Houses. BASTIA. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: CORTE. The Citadel. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: Houses. AJACCIO. Street scene. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: Mules drawing Timber. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: Roadside Cross. Donkey. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: A DILIGENCE. Coach. |
| CORSICA La Corse 1909: Women washing linen. |
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UNKNOWN
SURREY
by
Donald
Maxwell.
Published in 1924 in London by John Lane. The Bodley Head Ltd.
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| SURREY 1924: A ROAD THAT LEADS TO ROME |
| SURREY 1924: A CORNER OF LINGFIELD |
| SURREY 1924: FORD MANOR NEAR LINGFIELD |
| SURREY 1924: CROWHURST PLACE |
| SURREY 1924: A WOODLAND WATERMILL NEAR GODSTONE. |
| SURREY 1924: THE OLD BRIDGE OVER HOGSMILL RIVER. KINGSTON ON THAMES |
| SURREY 1924: COBBETT'S BIRTHPLACE. FARNHAM. William Cobbett 1763 - 1835 was born in Farnham. He was a journalist and farmer who actively campaigned to reform Parliament, particularly in respect of the Rotten Boroughs. |
| SURREY 1924: THORPE. AS A CHRISTMAS CARD |
| SURREY 1924: THE OLD MILL. BELOW HEDGECOURT LAKE. The lake is a wildlife reserve. |
| SURREY 1924: THE HIGH STREET. GUILDFORD. |
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Inns
of
Sport
by
J.
Wentworth
Day Published for Whitbread & Co Ltd By the Naldrett Press Ltd. LONDON 1949
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Susan Buchan, became Baroness Tweedsmuir. Born 1882 - died 1977. She was the wife of author John Buchan. From 1935 and 1940 she was vice regal consort of Canada during the period that John Buchan was the Governor General. She wrote several novels, books, and biographies, some being published under the name Susan Tweedsmuir. Published for Penns in the Rocks Press by William Collins of London - 1941
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Holland And Britain by Charles Wilson c. 1947 Published by Collins 14 St James's Place. London
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