5822.] Account of the New Street. 4B3 
nificent street, equal in width to Pall street, even to Portland Place, and 
Mall, now crosses Piccadilly and ter- the tiers of houses, which are white 
minates in the County Fire Office. through the whole extent, are every 
We then turn to the left,hy a superb where in various styles of regular ar- 
Colonnade, to which no description chitecture, often highly ornamented, 
can do justice, but of which in our and altogether magnificent, 
next we will introduce an accurate per- We here introduce specimens of the 
spective view. centres of two of the tiers of houses . 
At the extremity of this charming from which our readers may judge of 
Crescent, the street again takes a nor- the rest, and in our next number, we 
tlierly direction, on the scite of the an- purpose to introduce others built in 
cient Swallow-street, across Oxford- other styles. 
