Bagnigge Wells: a plaque marking Bagnigge House, a carved face above, with lettering beneath. Engraving by E. B. Price, 1845.
- Price, E. B., active 1845.
- Date:
- 1845
- Reference:
- 38746i
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This plaque is fixed to a house at 61-63 King's Cross Road, formerly Bagnigge Road, with the face carved on a keystone set above. The Pindar of Wakefield was an inn at the northern end of Gray's Inn Road, destroyed in 1724 and rebuilt at a slightly different address
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[London]
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1 print : engraving ; image 14.7 x 8.2 cm
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S+T This is Bagnigge House neare the Pindar a Wakefeild 1680 ; sculpture - Old Bagnigge Wells ; E. B. Price 1845
References note
Survey of London, XXIV, King's Cross neighbourhood, 1952, pl.58(a), text p.68
Reference
Wellcome Collection 38746i
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