File:Wren's proposed London Plan.gif
Wren's_proposed_London_Plan.gif (550 × 277 pixels, file size: 33 KB, MIME type: image/gif)
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Scan of a 19th century print of Sir Christopher Wren's original scheme for the rebuilding of London following the great fire of 1666. |
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c. 19th century print of 17th century plan. |
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Original Plan by Wren, author of print undetermined. |
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This work is over 300 years old thus in the public domain by virtue of age.
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current | 20:41, 1 July 2006 | 550 × 277 (33 KB) | Giano (talk | contribs) | Scan of a 19th century print of Sir Christopher Wren's original scheme for the rebuilding of London following the great fire of 1666. This work is over 300 years old thus in the public domain by virtue of age. {{PD-art}} |
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