View looking north up Regent Street from Waterloo Place on Pall Mall, London. On the left, the entrance to Charles Street (now Charles II Street), Warren’s Hotel, the portico and turret of Waterloo Chapel, designed by John Adey Repton, Horticultural Society, On the right are the houses of architect John Nash No. 14 and politician John Edwards No. 16, the United Service Club-House, etc. At the end of the street is the County Fire-Office. The street is lined with gas-lit lamp-posts. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufa


View looking north up Regent Street from Waterloo Place on Pall Mall, London. On the left, the entrance to Charles Street (now Charles II Street), Warren’s Hotel, the portico and turret of Waterloo Chapel, designed by John Adey Repton, Horticultural Society, On the right are the houses of architect John Nash No. 14 and politician John Edwards No. 16, the United Service Club-House, etc. At the end of the street is the County Fire-Office. The street is lined with gas-lit lamp-posts. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, etc., Strand, London, 1822.


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