- TitleWard's Place, King John's Place [image]
- Year of publication1850 circa
- Dimensions16 x 24 cms
- MaterialDRAWING
- NotesUnsigned. Rather dirty and discoloured. Mounted
Abstract
Detailed pen and ink drawing of the large 17th century timber framed mansion Tudor mansion on Lower Street, North of Fisher House, probably built by Sir Thomas Lovell, chancellor of the Exchequer to King Henry VII & VIII and later home of Sir Robert Ducie, Mayor of London. The main entrance bears the initials HD (Hugh Ducie?) Demolished c.1800
- KeywordsARCHITECTURE, CHIMNEYS (DOMESTIC), HOUSES, TUDOR PERIOD
- Geographical keywordESSEX ROAD
| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan category | Site | Loan status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 510626 | B208 ESSEX ROAD, Ward's Place | Reference (not for loan) | ILHC | available |
