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Inns at the Southwark entrance to London
 
   
Inns at the Southwark entrance to London
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Brief Description: Southwark entrance to London Bridge
Subject Date: 1909
Creator: Hackwood, Frederick William
Publication: Inns, Ales, and Drinking Customs of Old England
Publisher: London; Leipsic : T. Fisher Unwin, 1909
Owner: The British Library
Contributor: The British Library
 
Full Description: Inns at the Southwark entrance to London in Shakespeare's time - (A part reproduction from Claes van Visscher's map of 1616)
 
Dimensions: Height: 4139mm, Width: 5626mm
Subject: River, RTR, Thames, Enjoying
Content Type: book
Location: The British Library : Shelfmark : 010358.i.49 : Page : facing page 56
Unique ID: tp-wm-bl_c3121_1dn_bdg_south-i-00-001.tif
IPR: The British Library Board
 
 
 

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