Interior of Inner Temple Gatehouse in Fleet Street
Interior of Inner Temple Gatehouse in Fleet Street
Record No
39582
Title
Interior of Inner Temple Gatehouse in Fleet Street
Description
A view of the interior of Prince Henry's Room showing the detail of the wood panelling, plaster ceiling and stained glass windows. This room is situated on the first floor of Inner Temple Gatehouse at 17 Fleet Street, City of London. The Gatehouse was originally built in 1610-11 but very much restored and rebuilt at later dates. It is believed the room was named after King James I's son Prince Henry who became Prince of Wales in 1610.
Date of execution
1890
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
London Metropolitan Archives
Notes
X34: print only: no negative
Medium
69.0 FLE
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_011_X34
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