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English: Original Koneswaram Kovil, Trincomalee - one of the three temple monuments of the Trincomalee Koneswaram Temple Compounds that was demolished in 1624 by Constantine de Sa de Noronha, drawer of this image. Original title of sketch: "Forma do Pagode de Triquinimale" retrieved from Plantas das fortalezas, pagodes & ca. da ilha de Ceilão
Date 2011-10-24. Original created/published 1580-1650
Source http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=gmd&action=browse&fileName=gmd7m/g7754m/g7754am/gct00189/ct_browse.db&recNum=12&itemLink=r?ammem/gmd:@field(NUMBER+@band(g7754am+gct00189))&linkText=0&title2=Plantas%20das%20fortalezas,%20pagodes%20%26%20ca.%20da%20ilha%20de%20Ceil%26atilde;o.&displayType=3&maxCols=3
Author Constantine de Sa de Noronha

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