File:Gate at Whitehall from Vetusta monumenta (Vol.1, 1826).jpg

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Description double page illustration from a series, caption: "The Gate at Whitehall, said to be designed by Hans Holbein" and a description at source that says it is the North Gate (Plate 17)
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Source Vetusta monumenta (Vol.1, 1826) , obtained from The University of Glasgow
Author after Jacob West
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