Philip Norman (artist)

English cricketer
The works

Books

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1893

London signs and inscriptions

1905

London vanished & vanishing

1917

Cromwell house, Highgate

1908

Crosby Place

1911

The church of St. Stephen, Walbrook

1917

The churches of St. Mary Aldermary and St. Mildred, Bread Street

1922

Church of St. Sepulchre without Newgate

1911

St. Mary Abchurch

1900

No. 17, Fleet street

1916

Recent discoveries of medieval remains in London, communicated to the Society of Antiquaries

1913

The bastion of the Roman wall at Newgate Street

1897

Scores and annals of the West Kent Cricket Club, originally the Prince's Plain Club

1911

St. Benet Paul's wharf

1911

St. Mary-Le-Bow

1908

Notes concerning various 17th and 18th century writers in London topography

1898

The Tabard Inn, Southwark, the Queen's head, William Rutter, and St. Margaret's Church

1907

The church of St. Peter upon Cornhill

1909

The church of St. Martin Ludgate (and) the church of St. Michael Paternoster Royal

1911

The church of St. Magnus the martyr

1905

The church of St. Lawrence Jewry

1905

All Hallows, Barking

1906

The church of St. James, Garlickhithe

1905

St. Olave's, Hart Street

1902

On the destroyed church of St. Michael Wood street in the city of London, with some notes on thechurch of St. Michael Bassishow

1915

Additional notes on London sculptured and carved signs, coats-of-arms, and inscriptions

1921

Catalogue of drawings of old London by Philip Norman, LL.D., F.S.A

1909

On the white conduit, Chapel Street, Bloomsbury, and its connexion with the Grey Friars' water system

1916

Catalogue of books, drawings, oil paintings

1950

Inns and taverns of old London

1901

The accounts of the overseers of the poor of Paris garden, Southwark 17 May 1608 to 30 September 1671

1912

Further discoveries relating to Roman London, 1906-12

1928

The Eton Ramblers' Cricket Club from its foundation in 1862 until 1880

1917

Church of St. Giles Cripplegate, on the south side of Fore Street

1995

A reader's companion to The hobbit and the lord of the rings

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