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Town Hospital, Catholic Chapel, Glasgow: from Clyde Terrace. Line engraving by J. Swan after himself.

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Lettering: View of Clyde Street, with Catholic Chapel, and Town's Hospital from Clyde Terrace. Drawn and engraved by Joseph Swan.
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Title: Town Hospital, Catholic Chapel, Glasgow: from Clyde Terrace. Line engraving by J. Swan after himself.
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Lettering: View of Clyde Street, with Catholic Chapel, and Town's Hospital from Clyde Terrace.
Drawn and engraved by Joseph Swan.

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