Description
Tomb at St Saviour
cape and cane rest on a chair beside him
Tea and bread and butter is served for breakfast at tables in the centre
and others can be seen through the arches on the left
with horsemen and people out walking in the foreground
Regent's Canal at Hawley Lock, St Pancras, Camden, London mb-code 1238215 Tomb at St SaviourRegent's Canal at Hawley Lock, St Pancras, Camden, London, c1905. The Regent's Canal, connecting the Paddington Canal and the Thames at Limehouse, was opened in 1820. The canal cost 772,000 to construct, twice the amount originally estimated. In 1929 the Regent's Canal Company purchased the Grand Junction and Warwick Canals, merging the three waterways to create the Grand Union Canal.
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