File:The Bromley end of the Limehouse Cut c.1800.png
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DescriptionThe Bromley end of the Limehouse Cut c.1800.png |
English: Extract from Horwood and Faden's 'Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster' (1819) showing the northeastern end of Limehouse Cut, its connection to the River Lee at Bromley, and the Four Mills Head |
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Author | Horwood and Faden, 1819, Fourth Edition of Horwood's 'Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster' |
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