Little drawing-rooms, dining-room, study, nursery, bed-rooms, kitchen, (and a back-stair leading to it, for servants and tradesmen,) all furnished with an amount of sensible taste highly suggestive to all the Deputies in all Camberwell. And all — horrid... Transactions. Session Sixth, 1855-56 - Page 35by Architectural Institute of Scotland - 1856 - 201 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1856 - 606 pages
...Camberwell Green. Little drawing-rooms, dining-room, study, nursery, bed-rooms, kitchen, (and a back-stair leading to it, for servants and tradesmen,) all furnished...shop. Yet your friend may be an English baronet or a foreign count, with thousands a year, and with some capital horses in a stable close by. Does Monsieur... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1856 - 602 pages
...Camberwell Green. Little drawing-rooms, dining-room, study, nursery, bed-rooms, kitchen, (and a back-stair leading to it, for servants and tradesmen,) all furnished...shop. Yet your friend may be an English baronet or a foreign count, with thousands a year, and with some capital horses in a stable close by. Does Monsieur... | |
| William Henry Wills - 1860 - 444 pages
...Camberwell-green. Little drawingrooms, dining-room, study, nursery, bedrooms, kitchen (and a backstair leading to it, for servants and tradesmen), all furnished...Camberwell. And all — horrid idea ! — over a shop. Yet yonr friend may be an English baronet or a foreign count, with thousands a year, and with some capital... | |
| William Henry Wills - 1860 - 464 pages
...Catnberwell-green. Little drawingrooms, dining-room, study, nursery, bedrooms, kitchen (and a baekstair leading to it, for servants and tradesmen), all furnished...Camberwell. And all — horrid idea ! — over a shop. Tet your friend may be an English baronet or a foreign count, with thousands a year, and with some... | |
| William Henry Wills - 1860 - 492 pages
...Camberwellgreen. Little drawing-room, dining-room, study, nnrsery, bedrooms, kitchen (and a backstair leading to it, for servants and tradesmen), all furnished...suggestive to all the Deputies in all Camberwell. And all—horrid idea !—over a shop. Yet your friend may be an English baronet or a foreign count, with... | |
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