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Hall's Gravesend, Milton and Northfleet Directory and Advertiser 1888

Hall's Gravesend, Milton and Northfleet Directory and Advertiser 1888

Hall's Gravesend, Milton and Northfleet Directory and Advertiser 1888

Hall's Gravesend, Milton and Northfleet Directory and Advertiser 1888

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Windmill St. Gravesend: Thomas Hall, 1888 82pp, advertising pages fore and aft unumbered. but with interesting material. This is a working copy with ink ammendments in red and black to some somes pages. The population and housing stock figures remain unchanged from the 1886 edition but the unihabited houses have increase from 132 to 444. Something interesting to research? The binding is slack and the front cover detached but all pages are present and correct.

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Bookseller
Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
21717
Title
Hall's Gravesend, Milton and Northfleet Directory and Advertiser 1888
Format/Binding
Soft Covers
Book Condition
Used - Fair
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Thomas Hall
Place of Publication
Windmill St. Gravesend
Date Published
1888
Size
185x125mm

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