Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, the Lord Mayor of London disembarking, greeted by the Governor [?], with rowing boats and barges to the left. Engraving by V. Woodthorpe, 1804, after E. F. Burney.

  • Burney, Edward Francis, 1760-1848.
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18 November 1804
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34485i
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view Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, the Lord Mayor of London disembarking, greeted by the Governor [?], with rowing boats and barges to the left. Engraving by V. Woodthorpe, 1804, after E. F. Burney.

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Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, the Lord Mayor of London disembarking, greeted by the Governor [?], with rowing boats and barges to the left. Engraving by V. Woodthorpe, 1804, after E. F. Burney. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

The small pavilion structure, now demolished, at the north-eastern extremity of the hospital site can be seen in this print

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[London] (Ave Maria Lane) : Scatcherd & Letterman, 18 November 1804.

Physical description

1 print : engraving ; image and border 22.5 x 44.1 cm

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Stationers Almanack, 1805. ; The landing of the Right Honble. the Lord Mayor, Aldermen &c. at Greenwich on May 18th. 1804, in their way to Blackheath to present colours to the several regiments of Loyal London Volunteers as voted to them by the Common Council of the City of London. for their patriotic exertions to repel the attempts of invasion by an implacable enemy. ; Burney del. ; Woodthorpe sculpt. 19 Fetter Lane.

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Wellcome Collection 34485i

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