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Background imageAnon Collection: Queen Victorias procession through the City of London, c1844

Queen Victorias procession through the City of London, c1844
View of the royal procession for Queen Victorias visit to the City to open the Royal Exchange, 28 October 1844, detailing prominent figures

Background imageAnon Collection: Farringdon Market, London, c1830

Farringdon Market, London, c1830. The market at Farringdon Street, with people and baskets

Background imageAnon Collection: Construction of the Metropolitan Railway and Fleet Ditch, London, 1862

Construction of the Metropolitan Railway and Fleet Ditch, London, 1862. Labourers at work on the Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch

Background imageAnon Collection: Accident in Farringdon Street, London, 1862

Accident in Farringdon Street, London, 1862. Scene of an accident near Coppice Row on Farringdon Street, showing figures attempting to rectify the damage

Background imageAnon Collection: Fleet River, London, 1854

Fleet River, London, 1854
Repair of the Fleet sewer, London, 1854

Background imageAnon Collection: Fleet River, London, c1850

Fleet River, London, c1850
View of the Fleet Ditch, near Field Lane, London, c1850

Background imageAnon Collection: Fleet Prison, London, c1800

Fleet Prison, London, c1800
View of Fleet Prison, London, c1800; with people gathered around a barred window, out of which prisoners stare

Background imageAnon Collection: Fleet Prison, London, c1820

Fleet Prison, London, c1820
Interior view of poor debtors room in Fleet Prison, London, c1820; back view of a man looking out through bars

Background imageAnon Collection: Fleet Prison, London, 1691

Fleet Prison, London, 1691
Figures inspecting debtors boils and carbuncles at Fleet Prison, London, 1691. From Moses Pitts The cry of the oppressed

Background imageAnon Collection: London Stone, Cannon Street, London, c1770

London Stone, Cannon Street, London, c1770
Scene of Jack Cades rebellion in 1450 showing Jack Cade declaring himself Lord of the City of London at London Stone, Cannon Street. Engraved in London, 1770

Background imageAnon Collection: Cannon Street Station, London, c1883

Cannon Street Station, London, c1883
View of Cannon Street Station with street scene including horse drawn carriages in the foreground, London, c1883

Background imageAnon Collection: London Stone, Cannon Street, London, c1820

London Stone, Cannon Street, London, c1820
View of London Stone, Cannon Street, London, with figure. Also showing the door of St Swithin London Stone, c1820

Background imageAnon Collection: St Giles without Cripplegate, London, c1750

St Giles without Cripplegate, London, c1750
View of the chime machine at St Giles without Cripplegate, London, c1750

Background imageAnon Collection: General Post Office, London, c1840

General Post Office, London, c1840
View of the Old General Post Office on the east side of St Martins le Grand, London, c1840; with figures carrying packages and horse drawn vehicles speeding towards their destination

Background imageAnon Collection: Gerards Hall, London, 1811

Gerards Hall, London, 1811
South west view of Gerards Hall crypt, Basing Lane, London, 1811; showing bottles, barrels and figures

Background imageAnon Collection: St Dunstan in the West, London, 1812

St Dunstan in the West, London, 1812
West view of St Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street with Temple Bar, London, 1812; showing shops and figures

Background imageAnon Collection: The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751

The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero, having been hanged for murder is undergoing dissection theatre

Background imageAnon Collection: Second Stage of Cruelty, plate II from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751

Second Stage of Cruelty, plate II from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero, as a coachman, is beating his disabled horse savagely

Background imageAnon Collection: First Stage of Cruelty, plate I from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751

First Stage of Cruelty, plate I from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero is torturing a dog with an arrow, whilst another young man attempts to prevent the torment, in vain

Background imageAnon Collection: Middle and Inner Temple, London, 1671

Middle and Inner Temple, London, 1671
View of Middle and Inner Temple, London as it might have appeared in 1671. The border shows heraldic signs

Background imageAnon Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Alberts marriage in St Jamess Palace, London, 1840

Queen Victoria and Prince Alberts marriage in St Jamess Palace, London, 1840; the couple are shown holding hands before the cleric performing the service, surrounded by onlookers

Background imageAnon Collection: Summer Fashions for 1844

Summer Fashions for 1844 ; view of figures in Surrey Gardens, Southwark, London. The background consists of a scene in the Surrey Zoological Gardens and features the lake

Background imageAnon Collection: Westminster, London, 1748

Westminster, London, 1748
View of Westminster, London from the south side of the River Thames, 1748; including Westminster Abbey, the Palace of Westminster, Whitehall, Somerset House and St Clement Danes

Background imageAnon Collection: West End of Moorgate Street

West End of Moorgate Street
View of the west end of Moorgate Street, London with figures and vehicles in the street, including a carriage and omnibus, 1840

Background imageAnon Collection: William Hunter, Lord Mayor 1852

William Hunter, Lord Mayor 1852
Portrait of William Hunter, Lord Mayor 1852

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan for the proposed London Docks, Stepney, 1799

Plan for the proposed London Docks, Stepney, 1799, with text in the lower margin

Background imageAnon Collection: View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1744

View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1744, showing a procession with waggons going into the Tower of London loaded with the treasure taken from the Spaniards by Baron George Anson

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan and longitudinal section of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1842

Plan and longitudinal section of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1842. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of seating arrangements for the Duke of Wellingtons funeral, 1852

Plan of seating arrangements for the Duke of Wellingtons funeral, 1852
Plan showing the seating arrangements for the funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 1852 in St Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of Christs Hospital, Newgate Street, London and its adjoining estate, 1819

Plan of Christs Hospital, Newgate Street, London and its adjoining estate, 1819. The individual buildings are identified

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of the shop fronts on Old and New Bond Street, London, c1838

Plan of the shop fronts on Old and New Bond Street, London, c1838. Several of the buildings are named and the streets leading off Old and New Bond Street are identified

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of the Church of St Peter upon Cornhill, London, 1815

Plan of the Church of St Peter upon Cornhill, London, 1815, including its cemetery and identifying surrounding streets

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of the old and new London Bridge, 1800

Plan of the old and new London Bridge, 1800

Background imageAnon Collection: Reform Banquet at the Guildhall, London, 1837

Reform Banquet at the Guildhall, London, 1837
Interior view of the Guildhall, London during the Reform Banquet, 1837

Background imageAnon Collection: View of the opening of London Bridge, 1831

View of the opening of London Bridge, 1831. With the royal procession in boats on the River Thames and a hot air balloon in the sky. Beneath this view is text on the entertainment arrangements

Background imageAnon Collection: Eaton Square, Pimlico, London, c1820

Eaton Square, Pimlico, London, c1820
Centre elevation of Eaton Square, Pimlico, in the Parish of St George, Hanover Square, London, c1820

Background imageAnon Collection: Interior view of the Court of Wards and Liveries, 1747

Interior view of the Court of Wards and Liveries, 1747. Shows various sixteenth century figures seated around a table. The description at the base of the image mentions that the figure at the head of

Background imageAnon Collection: A plan of Hyde Park, Green Park and St Jamess Park, c1827

A plan of Hyde Park, Green Park and St Jamess Park, c1827. Showing the proposed canal, together with insets depicting views in the parks after the improvements have been completed

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of Regents Park, 1841

Plan of Regents Park, 1841. Showing the sites for twenty six villas to be built within the parks area and some surrounding streets

Background imageAnon Collection: Buckingham House, Westminster, London, c. 1710

Buckingham House, Westminster, London, c. 1710
View of Buckingham House, Westminster, London, with figures, 1710. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of Hyde Park, 1867

Plan of Hyde Park, 1867. Plan showing the intended alterations in The Peoples (formerly Hyde ) Park. A comment on Beales and the Reform League, who in 1867 attempted to hold a meeting in the park

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of Regents Park, London, c1822

Plan of Regents Park, London, c1822. Showing the sites for twenty six villas to be built within the parks area and some surrounding streets

Background imageAnon Collection: The humours and diversions of Southwark Fair, London, 1733

The humours and diversions of Southwark Fair, London, 1733
The humours and diversions of Southwark Fair, 1733. Scene near St Georges Church in Borough High Street, London; plays being performed, a rope-flyer, rope-dancer, booths and other entertainments

Background imageAnon Collection: Plan of New Bridge Street, London, c1838

Plan of New Bridge Street, London, c1838. With elevation of shops and buildings. It incorporates a view of Crown Life Assurance Companys premises and a small plan of the surrounding area

Background imageAnon Collection: Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720

Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. The battle between the Bubble Lords and approaching poverty. The South Sea Bubble, (1711-1720)

Background imageAnon Collection: The Stationers Almanack for 1769, c1768

The Stationers Almanack for 1769, c1768. Including a calendar below. Above is Caius Gabriel Cibbers allegorical relief on the west side of Monuments base

Background imageAnon Collection: The Bubblers Medley, or a Sketch of the Times, 1720

The Bubblers Medley, or a Sketch of the Times, 1720. Satire on the South Sea Bubble of 1711-1720. A bankrupt man behind bars praying, with mock brokers receipt

Background imageAnon Collection: The Bubblers Mirrour, or Englands Folly, 1720

The Bubblers Mirrour, or Englands Folly, 1720. Showing the head and shoulders of a man, looking distressed, holding an empty money-bag



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