Bastile-House, Greenwich
A view eastward from Greenwich Park of what is now Vanbrugh Castle, built in 1712 on Maze Hill by Sir John Vanbrugh (1664-1726) as his own house when Surveyor of Greenwich Hospital. It was originally one of a surrounding group for a number of his relatives but now the sole survivor. In the 20th century, after some rebuilding in 1904, it was a school until the 1970s but was then reconverted into several private residences.
James Peller Malcolm
Original size: 129 mm x 184 mm
- Image reference: PU2196
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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