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'View of Baynards Castle.', late 18th century. Baynard's Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring sites fronting the River Thames in the City of London. The first building was a Norman fortification constructed by Ralph Baynard and demolished by King John in 1213. It was reconstructed as a royal palace by Henry VII at the end of the 15th century. Henry VIII gave it to Catherine of Aragon on the eve of their wedding. Baynard's Castle was left in ruins after the Great Fire of London in 1666, although fragments survived into the 19th century. Published by Alexander Hogg at the King's Arms, No.16 Paternoster Row.
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AR9485764
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Purpose
Public
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8400px × 5923px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
Alex
Alex Hogg
ALEXANDER
Alexander Hogg
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
B&W
B/W
Baynard's Castle
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
Castle
City of London
country
eighteenth century
England
English
Engraving
Exterior
Fortification
geographical feature
Geography
Hogg
Landscape
LOCATION
Monochrome
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
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River
River Thames
TGN
thames
The Print Collector
Wooding