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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part02.utf8:58878124:1375
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01375cam a22002291 4500
001 08012584
003 DLC
005 20061219082302.0
008 770415s1908 enkacef 000 0 eng
010 $a 08012584
035 $a(OCoLC)2890546
040 $aDLC$cGU$dGU$dDLC
050 00 $aDA687.D7$bP3
100 1 $aPascoe, Charles Eyre.
245 10 $aNo. 10, Downing street, Whitehall;$bits history and associations.$cBy Charles Eyre Pascoe. The illustrations in colour, and other sketches, by Charles E. Flower.
260 $aLondon,$bDuckworth,$c1908.
300 $aix, 344 p.$bcol. front., illus. (incl. plans) col. plates, ports.$c25 cm.
500 $aTitle vignette.
505 0 $aIntroductory.--The builder: Who was George Downing? Downing's career dissected.--The street: The beginnings of Whitehall. The beginnings of Downing street. "His Majesty's house called the Cockpit." Office of first lord of the Treasury.--The house: No. 10. Some of the rooms. A cabinet-room colloquy. Reverie.--Some past associations: Note. Prime ministers from 1735. Walpole, Wilmington and North. The Pitts, father and son. Fox and Grey. Melbourne, Peel, and others. Palmerston, Beaconsfield, Gladstone.--Conclusion.--Historical notes.--Index.
610 20 $aNumber 10 Downing Street (London, England)
610 20 $aWhitehall (London, England)
650 0 $aPrime ministers$xDwellings$zGreat Britain.