Engraving_St_Nicholas_Church_Chiswick_by_Schnebbelie_1807.jpg
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Summary
Description Engraving St Nicholas Church Chiswick by Schnebbelie 1807.jpg |
English:
Engraving of St Nicholas Church, Chiswick by Robert Blemell, after a drawing by his father Jacob Schnebbelie, 1807. The river Thames is not yet embanked. A fishing boat with two dinghies is drawn up near the small fisherman's area called Slut's Hole below the church. Another dinghy is drawn up on the slipway, which still exists, below the western end of Chiswick Mall.
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Date | |
Source | scan of Chiswick Past by Gillian Clegg, Historical Publications 1995 |
Author | Jacob Schnebbelie |
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Engraving of St Nicholas Church, Chiswick by Robert Blemell after Jacob Schnebbelie, 1807