A true and exact prospect of the famous citty of London from S. Marie overs steeple in Southwarke in its flourishing condition before the fire
         Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677.
      
       
         
           1666
        
      
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             A true and exact prospect of the famous citty of London from S. Marie overs steeple in Southwarke in its flourishing condition before the fire
             Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677.
          
           2 sheets (versos blank) : ill.
           
             s.n.,
             [London :
             1666]
          
           
             Entirely engraved.
             Consists of two detailed sketches of London; one before the fire of 1666 and another titled "Another prospect of the sayd citty taken from the same place as it appeareth now after the sad calamitie and destruction by fire, in the yeare M.DC.LXVI."
             Signed at end: "Wenceslaus Hollar: delin: et sculp: 1666."
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               A
               TRVE
               AND
               EXACT
               PROSPECT
               OF
               THE
               FAMOVS
               CITTY
               OF
               LONDON
               FROM
               S.
               MARIE
               OVERS
               STEEPLE
               IN
               SOUTHWARKE
               IN
               ITS
               FLOURISHING
               CONDITION
               BEFORE
               THE
               FIRE
            
             
               designed
               by
               W
               :
               Hollard
               of
               Prage
               ,
               Boh
               
                 a
              
               :
            
             
               ANOTHER
               PROSPECT
               OF
               THE
               SAYD
               CITTY
               TAKEN
               FROM
               THE
               SAME
               PLACE
               AS
               IT
               APPEARETH
               NOW
               AFTER
               THE
               SAD
               CALAMITIE
               AND
               DESTRVCTION
               BY
               FIRE
               ,
               In
               the
               Year
               M.
               DC
               .
               LXVI
               .
            
             
               
                 Wenceslaus
                 Hollar
                 delin
                 :
                 et
                 sculp
                 :
              
               
                 
                   1666
                   ▪
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   1.
                   
                   Temple
                   Church
                   ▪
                
                 
                   2.
                   
                   S.
                   Dunstans
                   West
                
                 
                   3
                   S.
                   Brides
                
                 
                   4
                   S.
                   Benet
                
                 
                   5
                   S.
                   Andrew
                   in
                   Wardrop
                
                 
                   6.
                   
                   S.
                   Peters
                   in
                   Thamstret
                
                 
                   7.
                   
                   S.
                   Martins
                   by
                   Ludgate
                
                 
                   8.
                   
                   S.
                   Andrew
                   in
                   Holborne
                   ▪
                
                 
                   9.
                   
                   S.
                   Pulchers
                   ▪
                
                 
                   10.
                   
                   S.
                   Nicholas
                
                 
                   11
                   Christ
                   Church
                
                 
                   12
                   S.
                   Augustines
                
                 
                   13
                   S.
                   Foster
                
                 
                   14
                   S.
                   Iohn
                   Zachary
                
                 
                   15
                   S.
                   Martins
                   in
                   Thamestret
                
                 
                   16
                   S.
                   Mary
                   Alderman
                   〈…〉
                
                 
                   17
                   S.
                   Thomas
                   Apostles
                   ▪
                
                 
                   18
                   Bow
                   Church
                
                 
                   19.
                   
                   
                
                 
                   20
                   S.
                   Laurence
                
                 
                   21
                   S.
                   Mary
                   Butolfslane
                
                 
                   22
                   Allhallowes
                   y
                   
                     e
                  
                   great
                
                 
                   23
                   S.
                   Stevens
                   Colmanstret
                
                 
                   24.
                   
                   S.
                   Margaret
                
                 
                   25.
                   
                   S.
                   Mary
                   Wolnoth
                
                 
                   26.
                   
                   S
                   Lorence
                   Poultney
                   ▪
                
                 
                   27
                   S.
                   Stevens
                   in
                   Walbroke
                   ▪
                
                 
                   28.
                   
                   S.
                   Christopher
                   ▪
                
                 
                   29
                   S.
                   Bartholomew
                
                 
                   30
                   S.
                   Edmunds
                
                 
                   31
                   S.
                   Michael
                   Cornhill
                
                 
                   32
                   Allhallowes
                
                 
                   33
                   S.
                   Peters
                   in
                   Cornhill
                
                 
                   34.
                   
                   S.
                   Denis
                   ..
                
                 
                   35.
                   
                   S.
                   Magnus
                
                 
                   36.
                   
                   S.
                   Andrew
                   Hubart
                   .
                
                 
                   37
                   S
                   Mary
                   hill
                
                 
                   38.
                   
                   S.
                   Botolph
                   Aldgate
                   ▪
                
                 
                   39
                   S.
                   Dunstans
                   S●●t
                
                 
                   40
                   Allhallow●s
                   Barking
                
                 
                   41
                   Blackfriars
                   Staires
                
                 
                   42
                   Ba●●a●ds
                   Castle
                
                 
                   43
                   Pauls
                   wharfe
                
                 
                   44
                   ▪
                   Waterhouse
                   ▪
                
                 
                   45.
                   3
                   Cranes
                
                 
                   46.
                   
                   Queene
                   hythe
                
                 
                   47
                   Staliard
                
                 
                   48
                   Col
                   Harbour
                
                 
                   49.
                   
                   Old
                   Swan
                   ▪
                
                 
                   50.
                   
                   Fishmongers
                   hall
                   ▪
                
                 
                   51.
                   
                   B●lins
                   gats
                   ▪
                
                 
                   52.
                   
                   Custome
                   house
                   ▪
                
                 
                   53.
                   
                   Tower
                   wharfe
                   .
                
                 
                   54
                   Leaden
                   hall
                
                 
                   55.
                   
                   Royall
                   E●●hange
                
                 
                   56
                   Guildhall
                   .
                
                 
                   57.
                   
                   Basinghall
                   ▪
                
                 
                   58.
                   
                   Ludgate
                   ▪