File:View of the Highgate Archway.jpg

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English: Aquatint, coloured, showing Highgate archway. "The Highgate Archway Road was constructed in the early 19th century to ease the strain of increased traffic on Highgate Hill. The original aqueduct-style archway was designed by John Nash in 1812, although the present bridge dates from 1897/1900."
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Source http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/kinggeorge/v/003ktop00000030u001h0001.html
Author John Hill (1770 - 1850).

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