The Brighton Chain Pier: In Memoriam : Its History from 1823 to 1896, with a Biographical Notice of Sir Samuel Brown, Its Designer and Constructor, and an Appendix (legal Documents)J.G. Bishop, 1897 - 74ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Constructor, and an Appendix (legal Documents) John George Bishop. beautiful . little billage below A bin taken from Prigning " Dents The 7 miles from Brighten the Devils f 576 1 THE CHAINS AT THE PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED.
... Constructor, and an Appendix (legal Documents) John George Bishop. beautiful . little billage below A bin taken from Prigning " Dents The 7 miles from Brighten the Devils f 576 1 THE CHAINS AT THE PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED.
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In Memoriam : Its History from 1823 to 1896, with a Biographical Notice of Sir Samuel Brown, Its Designer and Constructor, and an Appendix (legal Documents) John George Bishop. 576 1 THE CHAINS AT THE PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED TO.
In Memoriam : Its History from 1823 to 1896, with a Biographical Notice of Sir Samuel Brown, Its Designer and Constructor, and an Appendix (legal Documents) John George Bishop. 576 1 THE CHAINS AT THE PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED TO.
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... Memoriam : Its History from 1823 to 1896, with a Biographical Notice of Sir Samuel Brown, Its Designer and Constructor, and an Appendix (legal Documents) John George Bishop. 1 THE CHAINS AT THE PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED TO OBLIQUE.
... Memoriam : Its History from 1823 to 1896, with a Biographical Notice of Sir Samuel Brown, Its Designer and Constructor, and an Appendix (legal Documents) John George Bishop. 1 THE CHAINS AT THE PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED TO OBLIQUE.
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... PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED TO OBLIQUE PILES ENTERED AT STATIONERS ' HALL . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED . GE RAL PLAN IN THE CLEAR TO AN ENLARGED SCALE SHEWING THE FIXING THE SVSPENSION RODS TWO INGHES THICK TO RECEIVE THE JOISTS JOIST PIER HEAD ...
... PIER HEAD ARE BOLTED TO OBLIQUE PILES ENTERED AT STATIONERS ' HALL . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED . GE RAL PLAN IN THE CLEAR TO AN ENLARGED SCALE SHEWING THE FIXING THE SVSPENSION RODS TWO INGHES THICK TO RECEIVE THE JOISTS JOIST PIER HEAD ...
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... Pier The Hurricane of 1836 - the Pier again Damaged Queen Victoria's First Visit to the Pier The Disembarkation of Queen Victoria Boring for an Artesian Well at the Pier - head .. An Unwelcome Visitor . Death of Sir Samuel Brown . New ...
... Pier The Hurricane of 1836 - the Pier again Damaged Queen Victoria's First Visit to the Pier The Disembarkation of Queen Victoria Boring for an Artesian Well at the Pier - head .. An Unwelcome Visitor . Death of Sir Samuel Brown . New ...
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Act of Parliament aforesaid annexed illustration appointed Aquarium Aquarium Company Beach Boat bridge Brighton Chain Pier Captain Brown CAPTAIN SAMUEL BROWN carriage Chain Pier Company Clerk Cliff Company of Proprietors Compton Bishop construction COPYRIGHT County of Sussex Court Directors Disembarkation Duke East Edward Codrington embarkation entrance erected esplanade Executors feet front further enacted George Gillett Grant groyne Henry Buckler hereby intended Pier interest JOHN HAINES John Nicholas Payne Joseph Hume Kindly lent Lady Lord Alwyne Compton Lords Majesty Malcolm Robert Manor Marine Palace Marine-parade Meeting paid Palace and Pier Parade passed payment Person or Persons piece of land Pier-head premises present promenade Queen respective road Robert Seppings Royal Scrase Dickins sea wall Share or Shares Ship side Sir Samuel Brown Steine Stephen Gates Stewards storm structure subscribed Sum not exceeding thereof Thomas Read Kemp Thomas West tides toll-house Tolls Towers town undertaking vessels visitors waves yacht
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