Thomas Pennant Some account of London, extra-illustrated
Overview
Index to items inserted into Thomas Pennant, Some account of London (London: printed for Robert Faulder, New Bond-Street, by R. Taylor and Co. 38, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, 1805), including prints, portraits, maps, views, drawings, and some manuscript notes.
Dates
- Creation: 1805
Creator
- Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research.
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Extent
.5 linear feet (6 volumes, 1000 items)Contains 1000 prints, portraits, maps, views, and drawings inserted circa 1825 into Thomas Pennant, Some account of London (London: printed for Robert Faulder, New Bond-Street, by R. Taylor and Co. 38, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, 1805.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
From the Henry Elkins Widener Collection.
Creator
- Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798 (Person)
- Title
- Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798. Thomas Pennant Some account of London, extra-illustrated: Index.
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- hou01624
Repository Details
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