Eight views from a member of the Nuremberg Academy
[Eight views of London]
A View of Blackwall, looking towards Greenwich; A View of Sheperton; A View of the Tower, taken upon the Thames; A View taken near Limehouse Bridge, looking down the Thames; Greenwich Hospital; A View of London Bridge taken near St Olave's Stairs; A View Taken near Battersea Church looking towards Chelsea; A View of Woolwich.
Nuremberg,
G.D. Hermann,
[c1740].
Eight engraved prints.
(each) 350 by 480mm (13.75 by 19 inches).
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Eight prints showing Blackwall, Shepperton, the Tower of London, Limehouse, Greenwich Hospital, London Bridge, Battersea and Woolwich.
Blackwall was an important shipping area in the Port of London.
- Martin Frobisher's voyage to find the Northwest Passage began from Blackwall - and a key shipyard. A ship under construction is visible to the right of the print. Although business had declined in the early eighteenth century, Britain's involvement in the...
Blackwall was an important shipping area in the Port of London.
- Martin Frobisher's voyage to find the Northwest Passage began from Blackwall - and a key shipyard. A ship under construction is visible to the right of the print. Although business had declined in the early eighteenth century, Britain's involvement in the...
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