1835 The Saturday Magazine No. 197 Some Account of The City of Brussels Waterloo

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The Saturday Magazine No. 197, Supplement July, 1835

Engravings: Hotel de Ville or Town Hall, Botanic Garden, Place Royale.

Subjects: Some Account of the City of Brussels: Streets, Bouevards, squares, The King's Palace, The Palace of the Prince of Orange, The Senate House, the Hotel de Ville, The Botanic Garden, The Palace of Justice, The Cathedral of St. Gudule, The Palace of the Fine Arts, Great Begquinage, Manufactures, Promenades, Evirons, The Palace of Schoonenberg. Turvueren and Waterloo.

8 pages which have been disbound from a larger volume.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#230307873
Start TimeSun 29 Jun 2025 04:12:11 (EDT)
Close TimeTue 29 Jul 2025 04:12:11 (EDT)
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