File:Board Room of the Admiralty RMG PU1358.tiff

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Ackermann; John Hill; after Augustus Charles Pugin; after Thomas Rowlandson
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English: Board Room of the Admiralty

Print. Plate 3 in volume 1 of Ackermann's 'Microcosm of London' ( 3 vols, 1808-11); has extensive accompanying descriptive letterpress in the book.

Board Room of the Admiralty. after Thomas Rowlandson; after Augustus Charles Pugin; John Hill; Ackermann. PAD1358
Date Published 1 January 1808
Dimensions Mount: 276 mm x 330 mm
Notes Box Title: Seaports I21, I22 & I25 Scottish & London.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/105509
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Alphabetical Place Name Code, Prints and Drawings: V L 75
Times Gazetteer Grid Reference Number, Prints & Drawings: I 25 (4)
id number: PAD1358
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Fine art

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