File:Woolwich Dockyard, 1698.jpg
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English: A view of the Thames and Woolwich Dockyard in Woolwich, then Kent, now South East London, UK. To the left the medieval parish church. Watercolour of 1698 prepared for King William III under Edmund Drummer in volume in BL. The British Library, King's MS 43, ff. 47-8. |
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Date | 20 February 2017, 23:08:46 | |||
Source/Photographer | Saint, A., Guillery, P. (ed.), Woolwich – Survey of London, Volume 48, p. 85. Yale Books, London, 2012. ISBN 978 0 300 18722 9 | |||
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File change date and time | 23:13, 20 February 2017 |
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