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Rome, looking to the porta S. Lorenzo

Rome, looking to the porta S. Lorenzo

The road in the drawing is now via Marsala which runs down the side of the Termini railway station. Two villas are visible on the left: the nearer is the Villa Rondanini and the further is part of the de Vecchi estate.

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Forms part of: Library Collection. Drawings.
Other Authors: Hakewill, James, 1778-1843 (draftsman)
Format: Drawing
Language:zxx
Published: April 1817.
Subjects:
Cities & towns > Italy > Rome > 1810-1820.
Gardens > Italy > Rome > 1810-1820.
Historic buildings > Italy > Rome > 1810-1820.
Streets > Italy > Rome > 1810-1820.
Rome (Italy) > Buildings, structures, etc. > Pictorial works
Drawings > 1810-1820.
Online Access:BSR Digital Collections website
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Call Number: JH[DRA]-141 - Closed Access Material

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