Great Synagogue of London
Great Synagogue of London
Record No
315902
Title
Great Synagogue of London
Description
Great Synagogue of London in Duke Street, Aldgate. The street name has since changed to Duke’s Place. This was an Ashkenazi synagogue, built about 1690 which was destroyed during the Blitz. A plaque in Duke’s Place commemorates the synagogue.
Date of execution
183-
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Metropolitan Prints Collection
Publisher
Partington's National History and Views of London
Medium
engraving
Longest dimension
8cms
Shortest dimension
6cms
Catalogue No
SC_PZ_CT_01_0163
Accession No
City of London BC 29144
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