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Engaving depicting the Steel Yard and neighbourhood in 1540. The Steelyard was located on the north bank of the Thames by the outflow of the Walbrook, in the Dowgate ward of the City of London. The site is now covered by Cannon Street station and commemorated in the name of Steelyard Passage. Date: 1540
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© Mary Evans / Peter & Dawn Cope Collection Mary Evans / Peter & Dawn Cope Collection
1540 Bank Cannon Commemorated Covered Depicting Engaving Located Neighbourhood Passage Walbrook Ward Yard Dowgate Outflow Steelyard
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This engraving, created in 1540, offers a captivating glimpse into the past, depicting the Steelyard and its surrounding neighborhood as they appeared over 480 years ago. The Steelyard, an intriguing historical site, was located on the north bank of the River Thames, near the outflow of the Walbrook, in the Dowgate ward of the City of London. The site, now covered by Cannon Street station, was a significant part of London's history long before the era of modern transportation. The Steelyard was not a commercial company, as is often mistakenly believed, but rather a community of Hanseatic merchants, primarily from the Hansa towns of northern Europe. The engraving shows the Steelyard's distinctive architecture, with its tall, timber-framed buildings and defensive walls. The neighborhood, bustling with activity, features various structures, including a church, a market, and residential dwellings. The Walbrook, a river that once flowed freely through the area, is visible in the foreground, adding to the serene atmosphere of the scene. The Thames, a major artery of trade and commerce, is shown in the background, with several ships anchored near the shore. The Steelyard and its neighborhood played a vital role in London's history, serving as a cultural and economic bridge between England and the Hanseatic League. This engraving is an invaluable historical document, providing a unique perspective into the past and offering insights into the daily life and architecture of London during the 16th century. The Steelyard and its neighborhood, though no longer physically present, continue to leave an indelible mark on the city's rich and complex history.
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