Plaque

Winchester Palace

Erection date: 2007

Inscription

The Rose Window in the west gable of the Great Hall of the London Palace of the Bishops of Winchester.
(Taken from an etching dated 1884 by courtesy of the Guildhall Library City of London.)
Hand painted by Jonathan Waights 07

Site: Winchester Palace (1 memorial)

SE1, Clink Street

The plaque can be seen to the lower right of our photo. We have put the text of a nearby information board onto our page for the Palace.

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