The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century / by Warwick Wroth ; assisted by Arthur Edgar Wroth.
- Warwick William Wroth
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The London pleasure gardens of the eighteenth century / by Warwick Wroth ; assisted by Arthur Edgar Wroth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![was removed for the formation of Regent’s Park. It stood between the present Broad Walk of the Park, and the north-east corner of the Botanic Gardens. [J. T. Smith’s Book for a Rainy Day^ pp. 17, 18 (ed. 1833) ; Hone’s Tear Book^ p. 318 ; Larwood and Hotten, Signboards^ pp. 340, 341, where J. T. Smith’s description of the Jew’s Harp, Jew’s harp house, 1794. Marylebone, is wrongly referred to the Jew’s Harp, Islington ; Timbs’s Club Life (1866), ii. p. 236 ; Chambers’s Book of Days^ ii. p. 74; Wheatley’s London^ s.v. “Jew’s Harp”; Walford, v. p. 255 ; Clinch’s Marylebone and St. Pancras, p. 48 ; Picture of London., 1802, p. 370.] VIEWS. The J ew’s Harp public-house in Marylebone Park. A water- colour drawing by Bigot, 1794. Crace, Cat. p. 569, No. 106 ; cp. a sketch in Clinch’s Marylebone, p. 48.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2897721x_0162.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


