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A VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF PEERS

THE KING SITTING ON HIS THRONE, THE COMMONS ATTENDING HIM AT THE END OF THE SESSION 1755

Engraved by Benjamin Cole

Published London 1756

From William Maitland's "The History and Survey of London From Its Foundation to the Present Time"

An interesting and good sized copper engraving of a lively debate in The House of Peers (House of Lords), Houses of Parliament, London. King George II presides.

Fine, unmarked condition. 

Approx. 14" x 8" (350mm x 210mm) image area only with margins beyond on robust hand laid paper.


  

A GENUINE ANTIQUE PRINT GUARANTEED OVER 250 YEARS OLD FROM LINDISFARNE PRINTS

P71014

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Brand
Lindisfarne prints
Condition
New

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Antique Print HOUSE OF LORDS, PEERS, LONDON, HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, Maitland 1756

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