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Hakewill, James, 1778-1843
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Simelli, Carlo Baldassarre, fl. 1857-1870
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Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884
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British and American archaeological society of Rome
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Amphitheatrum Castrense (Rome, Italy)
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Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano
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Sessorium (Rome, Italy)
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Porta Maggiore (Rome, Italy)
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The 22nd BSR Annual Report (1921-1922) notes the accession of the six portfolios of drawings made in Italy by James Hakewill in 1816-1817. Thanks are expressed to the heirs of the late Mr. Michael Tomkinson of Franche Hall, Kidderminster.
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Rome, porta Asinaria from the steps of S. Giovanni in Laterano]
Walls of Rome, plan of the Sessorium, with the eastern angle of the walls, the aqueduct of Claudius and Nero, the Porta Maggiore, the Amphitheatrum Castrense, Porta Asinaria, &c
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