File:Finsbury Chapel.jpg

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English: print showing the corner of Finsbury Circus and the chapel that formerly stood on the south side of East Street. Engraved by Thomas Barber (fl.1818-1840) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd 1793-1864. Originally produced for Shepherd's series "Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century" (London : 1827-1830). Copper line engraving on paper.
Date published 1828
Source https://books.google.de/books?id=5kQYAAAAYAAJ&dq=Metropolitan%20Improvements%3B%20or%20London%20in%20the%20Nineteenth%20Century&hl=de&pg=PR1#v=onepage&q&f=false
Author Thomas H. Shepherd, Thomas Barber (fl.1818-1840)

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