Downhill All the Way: An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 |
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... houses , one called Suffield House and the other Hogarth House . We were told at the time that the whole house had been built originally in 1720 as a country house for Lord Suffield and had been converted into two houses with two front ...
... houses , one called Suffield House and the other Hogarth House . We were told at the time that the whole house had been built originally in 1720 as a country house for Lord Suffield and had been converted into two houses with two front ...
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... Hogarth House its extraordinary character of being the perfect en- velope for everyday life . It was partly its combination of immense solidity with grace , lightness , and beauty . The electrician who had to take a wire through the ...
... Hogarth House its extraordinary character of being the perfect en- velope for everyday life . It was partly its combination of immense solidity with grace , lightness , and beauty . The electrician who had to take a wire through the ...
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... Hogarth House , Richmond , from 1915 to 1924 were not the same people who lived in 52 Tavistock Square from 1924 to 1939 ; the Leonard and Virginia who lived in Asham House from 1912 to 1919 were not the same people who lived in Monks House ...
... Hogarth House , Richmond , from 1915 to 1924 were not the same people who lived in 52 Tavistock Square from 1924 to 1939 ; the Leonard and Virginia who lived in Asham House from 1912 to 1919 were not the same people who lived in Monks House ...
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