File:St. John's Gate, in Clerkenwell, Middlesex (Plate 2).jpg

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Source This engraving was originally published in the book The Antiquities of England and Wales, by Henry Boswell, published in London by Alexander Hogg, 1786. The engraver's name was John Peltro. This image was scanned from that book.
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