File:Slut's Hole and Chiswick Church 1829.jpg
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DescriptionSlut's Hole and Chiswick Church 1829.jpg |
English: Engraving of Chiswick Mall from the Thames in 1829, showing (from left to right) St Nicholas Church, Chiswick on the left above the cottages of Fisherman's Wharf (aka Slut's Hole); the slipway leading to Church Street; the Parsonage or Old Vicarage; Bedford/Eynham House; the cross-river ferry; the Red Lion Inn; the Drawdock; Chiswick Lane; and Whittingham's Printing Office. Chiswick Eyot provides the greenery in front of the right hand half of the image. |
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Source | http://www.panoramaofthethames.com/1829/guide/red-lion-chiswick-mall | |||
Author | Samuel Leigh, 18, Strand, London, 1829 | |||
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