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The Book of the Thames from its Rise to its Fall, p. 369. [Click on this image and those below to enlarge them.]
. 1859. FromLondon past and Present In the section “Before the Great Fire, 1666,” p. 21. Traitor's Gate appears at the extreme left, the Drawbridge on Nunsuch House in the center, and St. Magnus Church at the extreme left.
. "From a model by John Thorp in the London Museum." FromLeft: London past and Present, p. 23.
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References
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. The Book of the Thames from its Rise to its Fall. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Cp., 1959. Internet Archive version of a copy in the William and Mary Darlington Memorial Libray, the University of Pittsburgh. Web. 10 March 2012.
Salaman, Malcolm C. London past and Present. London: The Studio, 1916. Web. 10 March 2012.
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