London England Transportation History Early Works To 1800 : Rules, directions and by-laws, devised, and made by the Court of Aldermen of the City of London, by vertue of the late ordinance of His Highnesse the Lord Protector, with consent of his Councell; for regulation of hackney coachmen, within the said City, and places adjacent.; City of London (England).
London New Play Festival : Best of the fest : a collection of new plays celebrating 10 years of London New Play Festival / editor, Phil Setren.
1998
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London Railway Clearing House : Stokers and pokers, or, The London and North-Western railway, the electric telegraph, and the Railway Clearing-house / by the author of "Bubbles from the brunnen of Nassau.".; Head, Francis Bond,
1968
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London Ship : The wreck of the "London." : January 4, 1866 / T. Barrett, Skipton.; Barrett, T.,
1866
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London Ship 1669 : The cargo of two ships, viz. the London, Capt. John Privet and the Loyal Subject, Capt. Arnold Brown arrived from Bantam in the East-Indies, April 4, 1669.
1669
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London Social Life And Customs Poetry : The comical dream, or, The tempest: : a mock poem. Representing the humours of some sea-sick passengers their feav'rish valour, and their aguish fears: with the true description of a false sea-fight:.
London Transport : Underground art : London Transport posters, 1908 to the present.; Green, Oliver.
1991
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London Transport Board : British experiments in public ownership and control : a study of the Central Electricity Board, British Broadcasting Corporation, London Transport Board.; O'Brien, Terence Henry.
1937
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London Treaty Of 1824 : De kustvaart in Nederlandsch-Indie beschouwd in verband met net Londensch Tractaat van 17 Maart, 1824.; Zeeman, Hohan Huibert.
1936
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London Underground Limited : Liberate the tube! : radical proposals to revitalise the London Underground / Stephen Glaister & Tony Travers.; Glaister, Stephen,
London Yearly Meeting Society Of Friends Meeting For Sufferings : Information respecting the Aborigines in the British colonies circulated by direction of the Meeting for Sufferings being principally extracts from the report presented to the House of Commons by the Select Committee appointed on that subject.