4 large hand coloured aquatints (possibly later colouring). London, Robert Barker, 1792.
Taken from the roof of Albion Mills in Southwark, the tallest convenient building, which burnt down soon after, this ambitious print was intended as a souvenir of the Panorama exhibited in the specially designed building, north of Leicester Square. It was an expensive keepsake costing in its coloured form four guineas.