File:Part of the west side of Regent St from Shepherd's views of London (1829).JPG
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Part of the west side of Regent Street from Shepherd's Views of London (1829), showing the style of the buildings in Nash's original street. All of them have been replaced.
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19:24, 10 May 2005 | 480 × 296 (30 KB) | Gillian Tipson (talk | contribs) | Part of the west side of Regent Street from Shepherd's ''Views of London'' (1829), showing the style of the buildings in Nash's original street. All of them have been replaced. {{PD}} |
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