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The overlays that highlight 17th century London features are approximate and derived from Wenceslaus Hollar’s maps:

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Along with the portraits of the winners of battle of Lowerstof be other paintings that SP would admire.
http://www.peterlely.artvibration…
1666-Flagmen-of-Lowestoft,-Edward-Montagu,-1625-72,-1st-Earl-of-Sandwich

1665-1666-Flagmen-of-Lowestoft,-Vice-Admiral-Sir-William-Berkeley,-1639-66

1665-1666-Flagmen-of-Lowestoft,-Admiral-Sir-William-Penn,-1621-70

1665-1666-lagmen-of-Lowestoft,-Admiral-Sir-George-Ayscue,-active-1646-71

1665-Flagmen-of-Lowestoft,-Admiral-Sir-Thomas-Allin
etc:

CGS  •  Link

battle of lowerstoft 346 years later
Dutch win
"....At the time there were still seven or eight trawlers here, as well as some 20 inshore boats. These days, there are no trawlers left, their quotas having been sold to Dutch trawlers...."

: lowestoft http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/busine…

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References

Chart showing the number of references in each month of the diary’s entries.

1665