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This sketch of the en:Savoy Palace in en:London, en:England appeared in The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events. St Paul's to St James's (1848) by en:James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784?1859). As the palace was destroyed in the 14th century it was presumably based on earlier sources.

It was engraved by Charles Thurston Thompson; the book's illustrations are based on drawings by Thompson and John Wykeham Archer; online reference.

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