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by William Edward Riley, George Laurence Gomme
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL SURVEY OF LONDON ISSUED BY THE JOINT PUBLISHING COMMITTEE REPRESENTING THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL AND THE COMMITTEE FOR THE SURVEY OF THE MEMORIALS OF GREATER LONDON UNDER THE GENERAL EDITORSHIP OF SIR LAURENCE GOMME (for the Council) PHILIP NORMAN (for the Survey Committee) VOLUME V. THE PARISH OF ST. GILES-IN-THE-FIELDS (Part II.)
JOINT PUBLISHING COMMITTEE REPRESENTING THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL AND THE COMMITTEE FOR THE SURVEY OF THE MEMORIALS OF GREATER LONDON.
CONTENTS.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.
PREFACE.
BOUNDARY OF THE PARISH OF ST. GILES-IN-THE-FIELDS.
XXII.—HIGH HOLBORN FROM THE PARISH BOUNDARY TO LITTLE TURNSTILE.
XXIII-XXIV.—Nos. 3 and 4, GATE STREET.
XXV.—HIGH HOLBORN, BETWEEN LITTLE TURNSTILE AND KINGSWAY.
Delve into the richly detailed portrait of a historic London neighbourhood, where streets, churches, and courtyards are brought to life through careful description and vivid illustrations. The volume explores the evolution of the parish’s architecture, tracing everything from modest dwellings to grand public buildings, while weaving in the social and economic forces that shaped them.
Drawing on meticulous fieldwork and archival research, the author offers clear, measured accounts of façades, materials, and urban layout, complemented by measured drawings that reveal the craftsmanship of bygone eras. Readers will discover how the area’s character was forged by centuries of change, gaining a deeper appreciation for the layers of history hidden behind today’s bustling streets.
Presented in an accessible, narrative style, this survey invites listeners to wander the alleys of St. Giles‑in‑the‑Fields in their imagination, hearing the stories of the people and places that have defined this corner of London for generations.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (571K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: London County Council, 1912.
Credits
Richard Tonsing, Bryan Ness, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2023-11-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1937
A Yorkshire-born architect who helped shape public buildings in Britain, he rose from apprenticeship work in the north of England to senior design roles in London. His career spanned government service, municipal architecture, and later private practice.
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1853–1916
A key figure in Victorian folklore studies, he helped turn traditional customs and stories into a serious field of research. He also played an important role in London public life, linking scholarship with practical civic work.
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