DescriptionChiswick by George Cooke after William Havell 1834.jpg
English: Engraving of Chiswick by George Cooke, after drawing by William Havell, 1834. Published by Longman and Co. Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham
The view is looking south-west up the river Thames, not then narrowed by embankments. Chiswick Eyot is on the left, St Nicholas Church at the centre, the grand houses of Chiswick Mall on the right. The street still has small shops; goods are being unloaded from the riverboat. The fishing settlement of Slut's Hole is just behind the boat, between the river and the church.
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Engraving of Chiswick by George Cooke, after William Havell 1834