Description
The building was erected in 1825-1829 on the east side of St Martin's le Grand (subsequently designated the Old General Post Office to distinguish it from the one opened in 1910 on the west side of King Edward Street)
View of the junction of Fleet Street with Chancery Lane
This was a particularly important war as it enabled the final unification of Germany
They are told to take them to the Pope
Plate 345 from chapter 135 of Gleanings of natural history
'Viggiano' mb-code WA5614979 The building was erected inLandscape view looking up to the town of Viggiano, Italy from the valley of the Agri, with trees in the foreground. Inscribed verso in ink 'No. Viggiano'. Inscribed in pencil 'Photog 271'. Reproduced as a lithograph in Mallet's 1862 Report, vol. 2 pp. 12 13. Collected by Robert Mallet. Original: albumen print. 1857 1858
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