QUEEN ELIZABETH'S FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Southwark, now ST OLAVE'S ORPINGTON, 1834


Artist/engraver/cartographer: Schnebbelie Del, Howlett Sculp. Provenance: ``Theatrum Ilustrata Graphic And Historic Memorials, Ancient Playhouses, Modern Theatres, Other Places Of Public Amusement In The Cities And Suburbs Of London & Westminister With Scenic And Incidental Ilustrations From The Time Of Shakspear To The Present Period`` edited by Rob Wilkinson. Type: Antique copperplate engraved print on stiff, good quality paper. The print shows the school on its original site on the west side of Churchyard Alley, a narrow lane off the south side of Tooley Street, running parallel with Borough High Street. The school was moved in 1829 as the site was needed for the approach to London Bridge


Size: 3061px × 3831px
Location: London
Photo credit: © Antiqua Print Gallery / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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