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Pyne, William Henry; Combe, William (1904) [1808] "Billingsgate" in The Microcosm of London or London in Miniature, Volume I, London: Methuen and Company, pp. Plate 9

Billingsgatemicrocosm Author Thomas Rowlandson (1756–1827) and Augustus Charles Pugin (1762–1832) (after) John Bluck (fl. 1791–1819), Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780–1812), Thomas Sutherland (1785–1838), J. Hill, and Harraden (aquatint engravers) Permission
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  • 2005-11-07 21:44 Honbicot 930×760×8 (239991 bytes) [[Billingsgate Fish Market]] in the early 19th century from Rudolh Ackermann's ''Microcosm of London'' (1808-11). [[Augustus Charles Pugin]] did the architectural drawing for this book and [[Thomas Rowlandson]] added the figures.

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