Bishopsgate Sir Paul Pindar's House antique print
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Sir Paul Pindar's House, Bishopsgate. In the 18th century, Sir Paul Pindar's House ( a timber-framed house built c.1599) in the 18th. century became a tavern called the "Sir Paul Pindar's Head."[ It was demolished in 1890 to enable the expansion of Liverpool Street station. Its façade was preserved and can now be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Original antique print published in 1845 in Thomas Dugdale's "Curiosities of Great Britain England and Wales Delineated..."
Supplied mounted to 10×8 inches (ready to frame) in conservation quality ‘antique white’ mount-board. Engraved area approx. 6×4 inches..