File:Regent's Canal Limehouse1823.jpg

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The entrance gates to the Regent's Canal at Limehouse in London, 1823.  wikidata:Q111033885 reasonator:Q111033885
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The entrance gates to the Regent's Canal at Limehouse in London, 1823.
label QS:Len,"The entrance gates to the Regent's Canal at Limehouse in London, 1823."
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object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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The museum's website does not state the artist. (The engraving forming part of the published series credits Thos. H Shepherd with the work ("drawn by"), and he was a watercolour artist (see Wiki) so the painting is presumably by him unless it is a copy) Davidnugget (talk) 09:21, 16 August 2017 (UTC)
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institution QS:P195,Q917820
Notes Originally produced for Thomas Hosmer Shepherd's series "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century" (London : 1827-1830).
Source/Photographer Museum of London

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current21:36, 23 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 21:36, 23 February 2006600 × 403 (37 KB)Merchbow~commonswiki (talk | contribs)The entrance gates to the Regent's Canal at Limehouse in London, 1823. Original in the collection of the Museum of London. The museum's website does not state the artist. Category:Tower Hamlets Category:Canals Category:Transport in London

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