HISTORIC LONDON.
MR E. J. BELL'S LECII OT^| Lecturing oa before a 'meeting of Saturday night, Mr ian of the" Public audience for a tour Windsor, illustrating •±he'Tiß|oßi^^^^M of interest by means He contrasted London jOfwg^MWß that of the distant past the City had made sn^fiPSBBMH . He could remember,. ii» Tower Bridge being since then it-.had been-'a^CT^H^ffi frominent landmarks «£. Rom the Tower the his audience to the the residence of the thence to the Law CourtsaijWiiXMH^H Whitehall, the Admiral^|«^|HH| Richmond Hilt, finally Windsor Castle * ! "^* l sll!gH^H
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 8
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