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File:National Gallery1836.jpg

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A plan of the National Gallery in London signed by the architect William Wilkins in 1836. Initially the Gallery shared the building with the Royal Academy, which occupied the rooms coloured pink. The building shown here is just the front section of the modern complex, which is now several times larger, overlooking Trafalgar Square. This plan is from the Crace Collection at the British Library and the annotations can more easily be read on the zoomable version on the Library's site here.

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