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PINDAR ( GREEK BUST )PINDAR - Greek lyric poet (author of Odes of Victory and many others) Date: circa 522 - 438 BC
Bishopsgate / Pindar HomeBishopsgate: Sir Paul Pindars home, pulled down in 1890-91
Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T
Room on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindar sRoom on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindars house, Bishopsgate Street, 1810. Wood panel walls, stone chimney piece and plaster ceiling and cornices
Sir Paul Pindars HouseAspects of Sir Paul Pindars house. Sir Paul Pindar (1565-1650) was a merchant and from 1611 to 1620, was Ambassador of King James I of England to the Ottoman Empire
Pindar (Bust)PINDAR - Greek lyric poet (author of Odes of Victory and many others) Date: circa 522 - 438 BC
Grace Pindar, fly fishing in a flowing stream. 1906
John WolcotJOHN WOLCOT writer, using the nom-de-plume Peter Pindar. Date: 1738 - 1819
Paul Pindar and RalphPAUL PINDAR merchant and diplomat in Turkey, at age 48, with his brother Ralph, aged 31. Date: 1565 - 1650
Paul PindarPAUL PINDAR London merchant and diplomat in Turkey. Date: 1565 - 1650
Sir Paul Pindars House, Bishopsgate, London, 1878Engraving showing the exterior of the building which was first Sir Paul Pindars home and later The Paul Pindars Head tavern, in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1878
Pindar (& Three Graces)PINDAR - Greek lyric poet (author of Odes of Victory and many others) - charming the Three Graces in this scene