History in Structure

Tag: Bookstore

Commercial trader of books

Is a member of Shop

Has sub-tags Specialised bookstore

  1. II 10, Curzon Street W1 Photos
    Mayfair, Westminster, London, W1J
  2. II* 20, 21 and 22 Steep Hill Photos
    Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2
  3. II 50, King Street, SA31 1BS Photos
    Situated some 35m NE of junction with Jackson's Lane.
  4. II Bayntun's Bookshop Photos
    Lyncombe Hill, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA1
  5. II Corran Books (Formerly The Ship & Castle PH) Photos
    Near the crossroads; attached to the Manse to right.
  6. II Exeter House including Oriel Evans Bokshop Photos
    In a continuous row of fronages, Elm House stepped up to the right
  7. II Former Dillon's Bookshop and Attached Railings and Gates Photos
    Bloomsbury, Camden, London, WC1E
  8. II House and Priestman's Bookshop (also known as Regent House)
    Fronting the street immediately to the S of the churchyard.
  9. B Maclehouse Booksellers, 57, 59, 61 St Vincent Street, Glasgow
    Glasgow
  10. II Office and The Bookshop Photos
    In a block of commercial and residential buildings fronting the street.
  11. II Premises occupied by Cofion bookshop
    Situated on corner of Bridge Street and Quay Hill.
  12. II Richard Booth's Bookshop Ltd. Warehouse, to rear of Photos
    On the corner with Brook Street.
  13. II Royal King's Arms Hotal Royal King's Arms Hotel Waterstones Booksellers Photos
    Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1
  14. II Seaways Bookshop Photos
    Situated some 80m from The Square, between Nos 12 and 14.
  15. II Siop Llyfr
    Located at the top of the hill, at the E end of Upper Clwyd Street.
  16. II The Abergavenny Bookshop Photos
    On the corner of High street and Market Street, situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
  17. II The Five Arches Bookshop
    Situated on the S side of St George's Street near the junction with Lower Frog Street.
  18. II The Pines including Oriel Evans Bookshop Photos
    In a continuous row of fronages, Elm House stepped up to the right.

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