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  • My dear Wife Carrie and I have just been a week in our new crypt, ‘The Laurels’, Brickfield Cemetery, Holloway – a spacious residence with room for four good-sized coffins, and a niche for the servant.

    BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Diary of a Zombie Nobody 2010

  • And with Brickfield and Bostock on said County Commission, it's not like Pinellas is going to be rolling out any new program anytime soon.

    Draft Ken Welch Peter Schorsch 2009

  • I had the same kind of experience way back in the Brickfield days.

    Skoob is Books Drawkcab Sharon Bakar 2006

  • We marched from here to the Brickfield and from there back to a village behind the lines, out of the range of shell fire.

    Over the top with the 25th Chronicle of events at Vimy Ridge and Courcellette R. Lewis

  • "As for his full-length picture of Lady Brickfield," continued Ada, ignoring Lady Caroline's commentary as far as possible, "all the expression seems to have been deliberately concentrated in the feet; beautiful feet, no doubt, but still, hardly the most distinctive part of a human being."

    The Unbearable Bassington 1870-1916 Saki 1893

  • "The Laurels," Brickfield Terrace, Holloway -- a nice six-roomed residence, not counting basement, with a front breakfast-parlour.

    Diary of a Nobody George Grossmith 1879

  • The Park stands on a piece of ground formerly known as Adam's Brickfield.

    The Kensington District The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868

  • No; Aunt Effie, when she had written him that regular little Sunday afternoon note from Brickfield, telling him that they were all to come down on Tuesday, had thought no such thing.

    The Other Girls 1865

  • He had not been at home of late; he had been busy up at Brickfield

    The Other Girls 1865

  • "Captain Brickfield and myself landed, and walked sixty-four miles between nine o'clock in the evening and four o'clock in the morning," added Captain de Banyan.

    The Young Lieutenant or, The Adventures of an Army Officer Oliver Optic 1859

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