18th century londonの例文
- Molly houses appeared in 18th century London and other large cities.
- In 18th century London two different silversmiths charged 3 pence per ounce for regilding.
- There is evidence that one-way window blinds were used in 18th century London.
- The play was performed for nine nights, by the standards of 18th century London a very respectable run.
- Then our Mud Men find out about gin soaked 18th century London and learn how to make the perfect Victorian cocktail.
- Its publication is attributed to Edmund Curll ( 1675 1747 ), a popular and quite interesting figure of 18th century London.
- Steve goes tops of the fops with a gorgeous Georgian makeover and Johnny uncovers the seedy world of 18th century London prostitutes.
- Many notable people of 18th century London, such as the bookseller Andrew Millar, were both married and buried in the district.
- He was part of the social circle of the leading 18th century London concert impresarios, Johann Christian Bach and Carl Friedrich Abel.
- Robert Carlyle and Jonny Lee Miller terrorize 18th century London gentry as the notorious highwaymen Plunkett & Macleane ( Oct . 22 ).
- This gives the author the opportunity to introduce the Lienzo family, and their struggles to survive and prosper as Jews and foreigners in 18th century London.
- By the mid 18th century London had the largest Black population in Britain, made up of free and enslaved people, as well as many runaways.
- Plays, prints, pamphlets and journal articles attacking the King, Walpole and the extended Whig faction were not an uncommon feature of early 18th century London.
- As a private project, he carried out the restoration of Spencer House, one of the finest surviving 18th century London townhouses, adjacent to his own offices.
- Clubs took over some parts of the role occupied by coffee houses in 18th century London, and reached the height of their influence in the late 19th century.
- Children's writer Leon Garfield, who brought ancient Greece and 18th century London alive for a generation of young readers, has died at the age of 74.
- With an exhilarating style, Garfield grabbed his readers on the first page and plunged them into another time and place _ often the teeming streets of 18th century London.
- The 18th century London house, overlooking Green Park, was once the Spencer family home in the capital, but is now leased as a museum and art gallery.
- Strip-tease became standard fare in the brothels of 18th century London, where the women, called'posture girls', would strip naked on tables for popular entertainment.
- Probably not one of Hogarth's more famous series, these four pictures provide a light-hearted snapshot of 18th century London . talk 16 : 26, 13 June 2007 ( UTC)