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Parr, Nathaniel, active 1742–1751
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Print made by Nathaniel Parr, active 1742–1751
The Great Place or Square of St. Mark as seen from the Great Clock. On the left side is the Portal of St. Marks Church. The magnificent Building on the side in front are the dwellings of the Procurators of St. Mark
between 1780-1815