As David Leboff points out in London Underground Stations, it is the giant train shed [at Earl's Court] with its iron and glass roof that gives the station its 'main line railway feel'.
Initial inquiries among professional typists uncover names like slant, slant line, slash, and slash mark. Examination of typing instruction manuals discloses additional names such as diagonal and diagonal mark, and other sources provide the designation oblique.
Slaves […] with silver Censors […] perfum'd the air with Amber, Aloes wood, and other Scents.
It's nice to have a proper sit-down meal, rather than just a sandwich on the go.
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