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The Black and White House, rear view showing two gentlemen walking and the tower and part of the south wall of St John at Hackney church. Attributed to T.Fisher. Figures suggest that view is intended to be c 1750 but may well be c1790, before demolition of 1796. Watercolour.

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The Learning Curve - Tudor Hackney
This is a photo of listed building number 1265635.

Source The Learning Curve - Tudor Hackney
Author T. Fisher

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  • 2006-11-28 14:20 Kbthompson 500×463×8 (28432 bytes) The Black and White House, rear view showing two gentlemen walking and the tower and part of the south wall of St John at Hackney church. Attributed to T.Fisher. Figures suggest that view is intended to be c 1750 but may well be c1790, before demolition o

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