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$a John Charles Maggs
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$a From the collection of the late Lord Dewar. Famous coaching Inns /
$c by J.C. Maggs. Reproduced for Messrs. John Dewar & Sons, Ltd., Dewar House, Haymarket, London, S.W.1.
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$a Old English Coaching Inns by J. C. Maggs / from the Collection of the Late Lord Dewar [cover title]
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$a London
$b John Dewar & Sons Ltd., Dewar House, Haymarket
$c [c.1910]
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$a [33] p. :
$b ill. ;
$c 27 x 48 cm.
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$a "Reproduced and printed by Gilbert Whitehead & Co. Ltd., art printers, New Eltham, S.E.9." [t.p.].
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$a White Horse, Chelsea -- Elephant and Castle, Brighton Road -- General Post Office, St. Martin-Le-Grand -- The Hand and Shears, Smithfield -- Catherine Wheel, Southwark -- The Bull and Mouth, Aldersgate Street, E.C. -- The Oxford Arms, Warwick Lane -- The George, York -- White Horse Cellar, Hatchetts, Piccadilly -- The Marine Parade, Brighton -- Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly -- The Tabard, Southwark -- Wych Street, Strand, Days of Hogarth -- Entrance to La Belle Sauvage Inn Yark, Ludgate Hill -- The Old Star and Garter, Richmond Hill -- The Cock Tavern, Bishopsgate Street
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$a Sixteen full-page, full-colour plates of celebrated English Coaching Inns; fourteen in greater London, one in York and one in Brighton.
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$a Presented to the RA Library by the Athenaeum Club Library. The front pastedown carries a 19th century Athenaeum Club library bookplate inscribed "This Book was presented to the Athenaeum by Messrs. Dewar & Sons on the 1st day of October 1938." The title page carries a blind-stamp embossed "Athenaeum Library 1938."
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$a John Dewar & Sons, Ltd.
$e publisher
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$a Gilbert Whitehead & Co. Ltd.
$e printer
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