File:The Limehouse end of the Limehouse Cut c.1800.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Limehouse end of the Limehouse Cut c.1800.jpg |
English: Extract from Richard Horwood's 'Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster' (1799) showing the southwestern end of the Limehouse Cut, including the first Limehouse basin with its island (denoted by arrow). |
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Source | Horwood, 'Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster', 1799 |
Author | Horwood |
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