The Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London (Victorian woodcut) - Illustration
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Description
The Corn Exchange, which was erected in Mark Lane, London, in 1828 in the Doric style. Woodcut from “Pleasant Hours: A Monthly Journal of Home Reading and Sunday Teaching; Volume III” published by the Church of England’s National Society’s Depository, London, in 1863.