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Durham House, Salisbury House, and Worcester House, London, c1630 (1808).
Durham House, Salisbury House, and Worcester House, London, c1630 (1808). View showing three houses that used to stand on the Strand backing onto the Thames. Durham House was built as a summer residence for the Bishops of Durham, Salisbury House was built by Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, during the reign of James I, and Worcester House belonged to the See of Carlisle before coming into the possession of the Earls of Worcester.
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AR983229
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Public
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4881px × 3564px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
19th century
Architecture
Avenue
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Boat
BOATS
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
City of Westminster
country
COUNTRY HOUSE
Durham House
England
English
Engraving
Exterior
geographical feature
Geography
House
LANE
LOCATION
London
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OUTSIDE
Print Collector17
River
River Thames
Riverbank
Road
Salisbury House
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
STATELY HOME
Strand
TGN
thames
The Print Collector
The Strand
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Water
water transport
WATERFRONT
Wenceslaus Hollar;Hollar
Wenceslaus;Vaclav Hollar;Wenzel Hollar;Winceslaus Hollar;Wen
WESTMINSTER
Worcester House