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The Thames from Greenwich Park.

The Thames from Greenwich Park.
The Thames from Greenwich Park.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: PU2225
Description: This print is taken from a drawing by Peter De Wint (dated c. 1822), at one time in the possession of the Duke of Argyll. The print was published as part of a series entitled 'Views in London' by William Bernard Cooke, 9 Soho Square, London. The scene is a summer holiday view north-west down the combe (Lovers' Walk) between the Royal Observatory and One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park, towards Greenwich Hospital and London beyond.
Creator: Peter De Wint (artist); William Bernard Cooke (engraver); J Hogarth (publisher)
Date: 1 June 1822
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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