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DescriptionMoorgate Hollar.PNG
English: "Moore-gate" (Moorgate), a crop of a 1690 map of London with boxed illustrations of the gates of below plan of city (full map).
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(derivative of a 1685 postuhumously published map by Wenceslaus Hollar 1607-1677).[1]
Anonymous cartographer/etcher;[1]; from University of Toronto Wenceslaus Hollar Digital Collection. Scanned by University of Toronto. High-resolution version extracted using custom tool by User:Dr_Sachs.
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