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London, England 1666 to 1749From the Historic Urban Plans (flat) series. In 1749 John Gwynn redrew Sir Christopher Wren's plan for rebuilding London after the great fire. Gwynn included a long explanation of the proposal, adding his own suggestion for the creation of a permanent body for "inspecting & condemning old & useless buildings and regulating new ones." This engraving is one of the most important documents in the history of planning, and we have enlarged it by one-third to make its many details more legible. Regularly: $25.00 Now: $21.25 Save $3.75 (15%) HF9664 London, England 1666 to 1749 $21.25
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