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The South-Sea House in Bishops-gate Street
Artist
Creator:Thomas Bowles (born circa 1712)
Title
The South-Sea House in Bishops-gate Street
Description
English: "The South-Sea House in Bishops-gate Street", engraving by Thomas Bowles, published 1754. Inscribed "Bowles sculp." and "Publish’d according to Act of Parliament, for Stowe’s Survey, 1754". The topmost lead brackets on the down-pipes from the hopper heads are inscribed "1725", presumably the date of the building. The hopper heads display the Company's arms. The building was situated on the corner of Bishopsgate Street and Threadneedle Street, in the City of London (see Thornbury, Walter, Old and New London, Vol.1, p.543).
Date 1754
date QS:P571,+1754-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer Harvard University, Baker Business Historical Collections, Kress Collection CD gb9 xxx; Provenance: Bleichroeder Collection [1]

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