The London Tavern in Bishopsgate was a City building of considerable social significance, being let regularly for balls, banquets and public meetings. It was destroyed by fire in 1765 and rebuilt by architects William Jupp and William Newton. The se drawings are fine examples of 18th century draftsmanship. Illustrated at p.11 of AR
Item Provenance
Sothebys May 1986, Lot 226