Ancona
Ancona is a port city on the Adriatic sea, in the province of Ancona in Italy.
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Of the Street-Buyers of Rags, Broken Metal, Bottles, Glass, and Bones. (Volume 2)
Amsterdam
See COVE Master Map entry:
https://editions.covecollective.org/place/amsterdam
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Almack's
Almack's was a group of social clubs in London between the 18th and 20th centuries, with its most famous club located in assembly rooms on King Street, St. James's, in the City of Westminster (London, England).
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Angel
Angel is an area in Central London, England, in the modern Borough of Islington.
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Of the Trades and Localities of the Street-Jews. (Volume 2)
Ann Street
Ann-street is a street in Islington, in the modern Borough of Islington (London, England).
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No. 6, To Correspondents: "C.B., ANN-STREET, &c.—Similar statements have frequently been received, and will be made available when the poor so suffering are described."
Argyll Rooms/The Argyle
The Argyll Rooms was an entertainment venue on Little Argyll Street, Regent Street, London. It opened in 1806 and was rebuilt in 1818, and was later rebuilt after burning down in 1830. Throughout its time, the Argyll Rooms hosted concerts, performances and exhibitions, and was the home of the Philharmonic Society of London from 1813 to 1830.
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The "King" of the Tumbling-Boy Crossing-Sweepers. (Volume 2)
No. 47, Answers to Correspondents
The Fantoccini Man. (Volume 3)