Steelyard
The Steelyard was a place in London for trading. It was commonly used by the Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages. Many of the buildings were damaged during the Great Fire of London in 1666.
It is on the North bank of the River Thames and is now used as a railway station.
Steelyard Media
A plan of the Steelyard from Johann Gustav Droysen's Atlas, claimed to be as it was in 1667
Caius Gabriel Cibber: The arms of the Steelyard (c. 1670) on display in the Museum of London
Georg Giese from Danzig, 34-year-old German merchant at the Steelyard, painted in London by Hans Holbein in 1532