Parts of the north and east walls of the Convent of St. Clare or Minoresses, founded 1293. After the fire of March 23, 1797. Walls of Caen stone and chalk, timber oak and chestnut. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1812.
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