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The Port of London as it never was

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To the Right Honble. Lord Hawkesbury, &c. &c. This perspective Sketch illustrating a design submitted to the consideration of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the improvements of the Port of London

Is inscribed by his obedient humble Servant Geo. Dance.

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DANIELL, W[illiam]
London,
Published as the Act directs, for Geo. Dance Esq. R.A. Upper Gower Street,
1800
Engraving with aquatint.
Image: 320 by 630mm (12.5 by 24.75 inches). Sheet: 380 by 670mm (15 by 26.5 inches).
12492

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William Daniell (1769–1837) was a painter and engraver, specialising in scenery. He often worked with George Dance the Younger (1741-1825), the architect and designer. Dance put forward a set of plans for improvements to the Port of London in his capacity as surveyor to the City, a post inherited from his father. He proposed that there should be two bridges, replacing the current London Bridge, to ease the traffic, linked by a piazza at each end, with monuments in the centr...

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Not in the BL or BM.