Plan Generale du Palais & Jardins de Kensington
Situe dans le Conté de Middlesex a 2 miles de Londres tres Exactement Levé dessiené & Gravé par Jean Rocque 1736.
London,
Survey'd Drawn Engrav'd and Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, by John Rocque,
1736
Engraved plan, scale bars and key to architectural and natural features, lower left and right.
523 by 650mm. (20.5 by 25.5 inches).
11607
notes:
Kensington Palace was originally the suburban residence of Lord Chancellor Flinch, Earl of Nottingham, and it was known as Nottingham House. It was set in a large deer park that Henry VIII used for hunting. In 1689 the house was bought by William III who turned it into Kensington Palace. The building was enlarged from designs by Sir Christopher Wren; the gardens, under instructions of Queen Mary, were landscaped by royal gardeners and were transformed with paths and flower-...
bibliography:
Map Forum, Catalogue of Rocque's Engraved Works, No. 9.
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