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London in 1900 - Places beginning with I
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Imperial Institute South Kensington, designed by T E Collcutt, was intended as a national memorial... more »
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Indian Museum Forms part of the South Kensington, now the Victoria and Albert Museum.... more »
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India Office St. James's Square. from here the affairs of our Indian Empire are regulated... more »
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Inland Revenue Office Somerset House, Strand, is very large and has many branches in this... more »
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Inns of Court Four in number, viz. , Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and... more »
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Institute (royal) Of Painters In Water Colours, Piccadilly Galleries, 191, Piccadilly. open from Easter to... more »
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Institution of Civil Engineers 25, Great George Street, Westminster, was incorporated in 1828... more »
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Ironmongers Hall is situated on the North side of Fenchuech Street, Opposite Mark Lane. Contains... more »
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Isle of Dogs A dismal, swampy sort of place on the river, between Limehouse and... more »
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Isleworth Middlesex. on the left bank of the Thames. Distance from London, 15 miles by... more »
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Islington one of the large parishes, and for the future one of the many corporate... more »
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