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The Records of the Woolwich District

by W.T.Vincent

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Woolwich & London: J.P.Jackson & J.S.Virtue, 1890 This exhaustive and fascinating record, compiled between 1888 and 1890 covers Woolwich, Plumstead, Welling, Erith, Bexley, Wickham, Shooters Hill, Charlton, Kidbrook and Eltham. Volume One xlix, 380pp. Volume Two, xii, pp 381-823. Well illustrated throughout in black and white. Upper hinge to volume one tender but holding, otherwise both volumes very good throughout.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
The Records of the Woolwich District
Author
W.T.Vincent
Format/Binding
Threequarter Morocco
Book Condition
Used - Good Plus
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Publisher
J.P.Jackson & J.S.Virtue
Place of Publication
Woolwich & London
Date Published
1890
Size
260x165mm
Keywords
William Thomas Vincent 1835-1920

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