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  • The William B. Beekman collection of memorabilia tied to novelist-essayist Virginia Woolf is up for sale and partly on view in "Virginia Woolf: The Flight of Time"—including a 1911 letter rebuffing her suitor Sydney Waterlow.

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  • The officiant said a few things, told everyone to walk across Waterlow Park to the cemetery, thanked them again for being there.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • Whittington Hospital was a sprawling thing located just down Highgate Hill, on the other side of Waterlow Park.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • As they walked down Swains Lane they heard a lone tuba player practising scales in Waterlow Park.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • They flew over Waterlow Park, circled around to fly across the Heath, and on and on, until they came to the Thames and began to follow the river eastwards, past the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge, past the Embankment, London Bridge, the Tower, and on, and on.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • He could hear the birds stirring, singing, rioting and splashing across the street in Waterlow Park.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • Peabody and Waterlow buildings of London, described in _Bradstreet's_ last August, from Starr's Philadelphia dwellings, and from the operations of the "Improved Dwellings Association" of New York in these particulars: the latter are financially a pure question of direct investment; are mainly concerned with life among the poor of cities, and, whatever philanthropy may be in their motive, are capable of adaptation to any class of citizens.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885 Various

  • Peabody and Waterlow funds it has been alleged that they dispossess the poor shiftless tenant and bring in a new class, so that they do not improve the condition of their tenants, but afford opportunity for better ones to cheapen the price of their accommodations.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885 Various

  • We found ourselves at last returning through Highgate Cemetery and Waterlow

    Tono Bungay 1906

  • Waterlow combined in odd fashion many of the forms of the

    The Reverberator Henry James 1879

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