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... founded by Steele and Addison , was first printed in this street by Samuel Buckley in 1711. It lasted from March of that year to December of the following year . A further 80 issues were printed by Addison in 1714 , but the first period ...
... founded by Steele and Addison , was first printed in this street by Samuel Buckley in 1711. It lasted from March of that year to December of the following year . A further 80 issues were printed by Addison in 1714 , but the first period ...
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... founded in the monastery buildings in 1553 , and called Christ's Hospital . Its founder , Edward VI died 10 days after the school was founded . 380 children were collected together and cared for . Initially it was more of a children's ...
... founded in the monastery buildings in 1553 , and called Christ's Hospital . Its founder , Edward VI died 10 days after the school was founded . 380 children were collected together and cared for . Initially it was more of a children's ...
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... founded her revolutionary Nightingale Training School of Nursing at the hospital . Passing the yards of the once numerous coaching Inns we arrive at London's only coaching inn , the truly splendid George . The inn was probably founded ...
... founded her revolutionary Nightingale Training School of Nursing at the hospital . Passing the yards of the once numerous coaching Inns we arrive at London's only coaching inn , the truly splendid George . The inn was probably founded ...
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