File:Bodleian Libraries, Handbill of Great Room, Exeter Change, 1777.jpg
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edit[Handbill of Great Room, Exeter Change, [1777?] ] | |||||||
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Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer] |
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Author |
Great Room, Exeter Change ([London], England) [author] |
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Title |
[Handbill of Great Room, Exeter Change, [1777?] ] |
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Description |
Handbill of Great Room, Exeter Change, [1777?]; 1777 (manuscript); To be seen, at the Great Room, Exeter Change, from ten in the morning till six in the evening. The model of the city and suburbs of Paris. This admirable specimen of architecture and ingenuity ... engaged the talents and application of the late celebrated M. Lequoy, architect to Lewis the XVth, for twenty-two years, ...; [Handbill of Great Room, Exeter Change, [1777?] ] |
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Date | [1777?] | ||||||
Dimensions | single sheet; 228 x 167 mm | ||||||
Accession number |
Dioramas 1 (67) |
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Notes | 003400; t192526 | ||||||
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Digital Bodleian This file comes from the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera.
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