Swan with Two Necks, London

The Swan with Two Necks. Engraved by F. Rosenberg after a painting by James Pollard. Published by J. Watson, London, 1831.[1]

The Swan with Two Necks was a coaching inn in the City of London that, until the arrival of the railways, was one of the principal departure points for travel to the north of England from London. Its site was given over in the early 1860s to a goods and parcels depot for a firm of railway agents and carriers.

  1. ^ "Royal Mails preparing to start for the west of England". British Museum. Retrieved 13 January 2018.

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