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This work is available under the Creative Commons, Public Domain Mark. Item Size. 220340355. Editors: J. Langdon Down, Henry Power, J. Mortimer-Granville, John Tweedy. Advertisements on endpapers. Introduction -- Soil, situation, and construction -- Drainage -- Water supply -- Ventilation -- Closets, urinals, slop-water, dust-bins, scullery ...
Aug 19, 2000 · Intended as a photographic record of listed buildings in England at the turn of the century, the project was jointly funded by English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund. Many of the images within the collection were taken by volunteers, and the project ran from 1999 – 2002.
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Joseph Mortimer Granville (4 May 1833, Devonport – 23 November 1900, London) was an English physician, author and inventor known for having first patented the electromechanical vibrator for relief of muscle aches, exclusively for male patients.
Granville House and Dacre House in Arundel Street. Description. Front elevations of Granville House and Dacre House at 3 and 5 Arundel Street, Temple, looking north along Arundel Street towards the Strand. Hamo Thorneycroft's statue of W.E. Gladstone can just be seen in the distance.
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Nov 23, 2018 · Happy Deathday, Joseph Mortimer Granville! A few years ago I published a paper ( available open access here) on the anti-temperance writings of Joseph Mortimer Granville (1833-1900), a Victorian doctor and writer who died on this day.