Eyre-Todd, George, 1862-1937
Eyre-Todd, George
George Eyre-Todd
VIAF ID: 38158382 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Eyre-Todd, George
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Eyre-Todd, George
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Eyre-Todd, George ‡d 1862-1937
- 100 1 _ ‡a Eyre-Todd, George, ‡d 1862-1937
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Eyre-Todd, George, ‡d 1862-1937
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Eyre-Todd
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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An Act for making a navigable canal from the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal, in the Parish of Tettenhall in the county, of Stafford, to the United Navigation of the Ellesmere and Chester canals, in the Parish of Acton in the county palatine of Chester. [26th may 1826]. | |
An Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal Navigation to alter the line of the said navigation, and to make certain Branches therefrom in the counties of Stafford and Salop. 21st March 1827. | |
An Act to enlarge and amend the powers and provisions of the several acts relating to the Birmingham and Liverpool junction canal, and to better supply the said canal with water. 22nd April 1831. | |
Ancient Scots Ballads with the traditional airs to which they were wont to be sung | |
Anne of Argyle; | |
Anno Quarto Gulielmi IV. Regis. | |
Anno Septimo Georgii IV. Regis. | |
The autobiography of William Simpson, R.I. (Crimean Simpson) | |
The Bruce, being the metrical history of Robert the Bruce, king of Scots | |
Byways of the Scottish border: a pedestrian pilgrimage. | |
Catriona | |
The county of Durham | |
Early Scottish poetry: Thomas the Rhymer, John Barbour, Androw of Wyntoun, Henry the minstrel. | |
Famous Scottish burghs | |
The Highland clans of Scotland: their history and traditions. | |
History of Glasgow | |
Leaves from the life of a Scottish man of letters | |
The London & north-western railway | |
Mediaeval Scottish poetry: King James the First, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas. | |
'Mobocracy'; or, Towards the abyss | |
Oban and the land of the Gael. | |
Poems of Ossian | |
Scotland for the holidays. | |
Scotland, picturesque and traditional : a pilgrimage with staff and knapsack | |
Scottish poetry of the seventeenth century. | |
Songs of Caledonia. A collection of old and new Scots songs | |
Through Scotland by the Caledonian Railway; from Glasgow to Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness, Peebles, Moffat, Dumfries, Carlisle, Stranraer, the Clyde, the Trossachs, the Scottish Lochs, Oban, and the Western Highlands. | |
Trossachs |