File:Image Taken From Page 775 Of 'Old And New London, Etc' (11190307493).jpg
Original had following inscription: "With the celebrated Water-Conduit, called the Tun / Part of the Original Bourse or Royal Exchange &c"
Conduit upon Cornhill. A cistern was made in the Tun upon Cornhill for water brought from Tyburn.Image extracted from page 775 of volume 1 of Old and New London, Illustrated, by Walter Thornbury. Original held and digitised by the British Library. Copied from Flickr.
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