A Survey & Ground Plot of the Royal Palace of White Hall
with the Lodgings & Apartments belonging to their Majesties.
[London],
George Vertue,
1747.
Engraved print.
549 by 720mm. (21.5 by 28.25 inches).
12509
notes:
A reissue of John Fisher's 1680 survey of Whitehall, showing Scotland Yard, Horse Guards, and the River Thames. At the upper corners are small plans of the Archbishop of York's palace at Westminster and the old Palace of Whitehall in 1698. The title cartouche is held up by the crests of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, Walter Grey, and Cardinal Wolsey, both Archbishops of York. Together, they represent the history of the site before it became Whitehall. Hubert de Burgh was an...
bibliography:
Adams 36; BL Maps Crace Port. 11.64; RCIN 703082.
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