The_Post_Office_in_St_Martin_le_Grand_by_Thomas_Shepherd_(late_1820s).jpg
Summary
Description The Post Office in St Martin le Grand by Thomas Shepherd (late 1820s).jpg |
The 19th century headquarters of the General Post Office in St Martins-le-Grand in the City of London . Antique steel engraved print by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793 to 1864) who was employed by Frederick Crace for a series of drawings of London. Many of the engravings include figures, carriages or boats . Originally produced for Shepherd's "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century" (1826 to 1827). ( A present day view of the same location ) |
Date | late 1820s. |
Source | https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iTbSAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA357 |
Author | Thomas Shepherd |
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