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Kaart af den Norske Kyst.
The title cartouche from Carl Fredrik Grove's 'Kaart af den Norske Kyst' (map of the Norwegian coast), published in 1798.
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London. Mainly the City of London showing St Paul's Cathedral, viewed from the south bank, 1749.
The standard view of the City of London, as seen across the Thames in 1749.
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Mr Ogle's plan for mooring vessels in the River Thames.
A printed map of the River Thames from London Bridge to Deptford, showing Ogle's proposal for new berthing arrangements by port of origin,...
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Plaque commemorating Jonathan's Coffee House in Exchange Alley.
Plaque commemorating Jonathan's Coffee House in Exchange Alley off Threadneedle Street. According to the plaque this was the principal meeting place...
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Mr S. Wyatt's plan.
The subtitle of this plan is 'The proposed London Docks compared with those proposed at the Isle of Dogs'. In the final decade of the 18th century...
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The North-West Prospect of Greenwich, c. 1739.
In this engraving, c. 1739, the Royal Observatory is visible in the distance. From the 18th century, parts of north west Kent nearest to London...
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The Powder Magazine near Greenwich.
The powder magazine at Greenwich. In the early 18th century, Greenwich was a small town in an essentially rural setting. The powder magazine, used...
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View of London from Greenwich Park.
Londoners enjoying the views of London from Greenwich Park. The River Thames and St Paul's Cathedral are visible in the distance. In 1433 Henry VI...
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View of Greenwich from Deptford Yard.
A view west from the riverfront of the Royal Dockyard, Deptford, towards Greenwich Hospital.
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View of London from Greenwich Park.
A standard view of London and the River Thames from Greenwich Park 1796. Such views became popular as prints from the 18th century onwards.
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