File:Shillingford Bridge by Samuel Ireland 1791 (Nancy).jpg

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English: 1791 view of Shillingford Bridge over the River Thames
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Source Picturesque Views on the River Thames with Observations on the Works of Art in its Vicinity
Author Samuel Ireland

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