File:Ingo Jones plan for a new palace at Whitehall 1638.jpg

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Author
T. M. Muller
Description
The Palace of Whitehall: The Charing Cross Side. Engraving published 1749. Inigo Jones, architect. D. M. (T. M.) Muller engraver.
Date 25 August 1749
Source/Photographer Government Art Collection.

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  • 2008-12-15 15:29 Jehochman 400×259× (20984 bytes) Originally drawn by Ingo Jones in 1638.

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