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THE EXETER ROAD 



the enemies that compassed it round about ; by 

 which Royal Commissions and the London County 

 Council may be understood. 



If the Roman leaionaries could return to Ad 



THE 8TAINES STONE. 



Pontes and see Staines Brido;e and the hideous iron 

 girder bridge by which the London and South- 

 western Railway crosses the Thames they would be 

 genuinely astonished. The first-named, which is the 

 stone bridge built by Rennie in 1832, carries the 



