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View of the Church of St George, Bloomsbury, London, 1799. Artist: Thomas Malton IIView of the Church of St George, Bloomsbury, London, 1799. The church was built by Nicholas Hawksmoor between 1716 and 1731
St Georges Church, Bloomsbury, Holborn, London, c1800
View of Ely House in Ely Place, Holborn, London, 1775. Artist: RB GodfreyView of Ely House in Ely Place, Holborn, London, 1775. The former London residence of the Bishops of Ely
View in the undercroft of the Church of St Etheldreda, Ely Place, Holborn, London, 1786
Primrose Hill Tunnel of the London and Birmingham Railway, 1837. Artist: C RosenbergPrimrose Hill Tunnel of the London and Birmingham Railway, London, 1837. View of the entrance to the tunnel whilst under construction
The March to Finchley, 1761. ArtistThe March to Finchley, or A representation of the march of the guards towards Scotland in the year 1745, 1761. The Tottenham Court turnpike at the intersection with Euston Road
A Peep at the Metropolis from Hampstead Heath, 1841. Artist: James Baker PyneA Peep at the Metropolis from Hampstead Heath, 1841
St Andrew Holborn, London, 1804. Artist: Frederick Christian LewisSt Andrew Holborn, London, 1804. North east view of St Andrew Holborn incorporating a street scene in the foreground with figures, including soldiers and a lamplighter
View of University College Schools playground with University College to the right, 1833. The playground is teeming with boys playing a variety of games
British Museum, entrance gate, 1848. Artist: James FindlayBritish Museum, entrance gate, 1848, (last fragments of old Montague House, the original home of the British Museum). Montague House was demolished in the 1840s; the Central Hall of the new building
Procession of Queen Elizabeth I to Blackfriars, London, 16 June 1600, (1742). ArtistProcession of Queen Elizabeth I to Blackfriars, London, 16 June 1600, (1742). The queen is being carried by her armed guard and flanked by her courtiers
London and Birmingham Railway, 1837. Artist: Charles HuntLondon and Birmingham Railway, 1837. The view of the railway was taken from under a bridge on Hampstead Road looking towards Euston Station, with a steam train travelling along the tracks
Monmouth Street. Not fit!... 1789. Artist: J CookeMonmouth Street. Not fit!... London, 1789. A tailor is fitting a man with an overcoat. Other items of clothing are hanging in the shop
St Pancras Old Church, London, (c1850?), with the fortifications at the Brill during the civil wars, 1642. Also showing two horsemen in the right foreground
View of the courtyard at the Old Bell Inn, Holborn, London, 1884. Artist: Henry DixonView of the courtyard at the Old Bell Inn, Holborn, London, 1884. A little girl can be seen standing to the right, next to the office
Sweep Soot O, Cries of London, 1804Sweep Soot O. A soot sweeper carrying his brush and sack past the Foundling Hospital. From Cries of London, 1804
Sand O!, Cries of London, 1804Sand O! Sand Seller with his cart outside St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London. From Cries of London, 1804
Rhubarb!, Cries of London, 1804Rhubarb! A Rhubarb Seller in Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, pictured on a pavement with a box of rhubarb, and a pair of scales in one hand. From Cries of London, 1804
Lincolns Inn, Old Square, Holborn, London, 1867. Artist: Henry DixonLincolns Inn, Old Square, Holborn, London, 1867; with figures
Opening of Holborn Viaduct, Holborn, London, 1869. Artist: Henry DixonView of visitors arriving at the east end of the pavilion on Holborn Viaduct, in preparation for Queen Victorias opening ceremony, Holborn, London, 1869
Holborn Viaduct, London as it crossed Farringdon Street, 1869. Artist: Henry DixonView from the south of Holborn Viaduct, London as it crossed Farringdon Street, 1869
Mallet and level used for constructing Holborn Viaduct, Holborn, London, 1867. ArtistMallet and level used in laying the chief stone of the Holborn Valley Viaduct, London, 3 June 1867
Holborn Viaduct under construction, Holborn, London, 1869. Artist: Henry DixonView looking west of advertisements in the foreground and Holborn Viaduct under construction, Holborn, London, 1869
Angel Inn and shops on Farringdon Street, London, c1860. Artist: Henry DixonView of the Angel Inn and shops on Farringdon Street, London, c1860. These properties were affected by the construction of Holborn Viaduct in the 1860s
Holborn Viaduct being constructed across Farringdon Street, Holborn, London, 1869View looking east of Holborn Viaduct being constructed across Farringdon Street, Holborn, London, 1869
Old Bell Inn, Holborn, London, 1884. Artist: Henry DixonView of the Old Bell Inn, Holborn, London, 1884. In the foreground a horse and carriage can be seen
Hampstead Heath, London, c1830. Artist: J PowellView over Hampstead Heath, London, c1830
Interior view of Holborn Theatre Royal, High Holborn, Holborn, London, c1890. ArtistInterior view of Holborn Theatre Royal, High Holborn, London, c1890. Viewed from the stage, with an audience watching a play
Sectional view of St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London, 1753. Artist: Anthony WalkerSectional view of St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London, 1753. Figures dressed in fashionable and professional costume, walk within the interior of the church
Entrance Gate, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: Alexander O DriscollEntrance Gate, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1850. A museum doorman in uniform stands at a large door, with a courtyard and further buildings of the British Museum visible in the background
View of Hampstead with a barn on the left, Hampstead, Camden, London, 1842. ArtistView of Hampstead with a barn on the left, Hampstead, Camden, London, 1842
Euston Square Station, London, c1838. Artist: George Sidney ShepherdView of Euston Station in Euston Square, London, c1838; with street and carriages
Egyptian Gallery in the British Museum, London, c1840. Artist: Robert HavellInterior of the British Museum, London, c1840; showing the Egyptian Gallery as viewed through two large pillars
Montague House wall, British Museum, London, 1852. Artist: James FindlayPart of the wall of Montague House, London, 1852. Montague House, the original home of the British Museum, had been demolished in the 1840s. Also depicts guards standing at their sentry-boxes
Lincolns Inn Fields, Holborn, London, c1835. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView in Lincolns Inn Fields, London, c1835; showing the archway leading into Duke Street (now Sardinia Street)
Tile Kiln, Grays Inn Road, Holborn, London, 1812. Artist: William PickettView of a tile kiln near Grays Inn Lane (now Grays Inn Road), Holborn, London, 1812
British Museum, London, c1845. Artist: Frank TrulockBritish Museum, previous to the demolition of the old front in Great Russell Street, London, c1845
Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1854. Artist: Thomas Colman DibdinView of Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1854
Bull and Gate Inn, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of the Bull and Gate Inn, Holborn, London, c1850; with figures, a horse and carriage in the yard
George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1850View of the George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1850; with figures, carriages and horses feeding in the yard
Morgans Farm, Kentish Town, London, 1834. Artist: George ShepheardView of Morgans Farm, Kentish Town, London, 1834
Kentish Town, London, 1834The old farmhouse, Kentish Town, London, 1834. Almost opposite Mansfield Place, with hens in the foreground
Assembly House, Kentish Town, London, 1834The old Assembly House, Kentish Town, London, 1834 housing the Assembly Rooms Tavern. The tavern was situated on the east side of Kentish Town Road
Kentish Town, London, c1820View of an old Turnpike, Kentish Town, London, 1820
Kentish Town, London, 1817. Artist: T NugentView of a horse drawn carriage on the Kentish Town Road, London, 1817
Smallpox Hospital, Battle Bridge (now Kings Cross), London, 1806View of the Smallpox Hospital at Battle Bridge, London, 1806. From 1836 this area was re-named Kings Cross
Monument to George IV, Battle Bridge (now Kings Cross), London, 1835View of the octagonal monument to King George IV at Battle Bridge, London, 1835. The monument was erected in 1836 and the area of Battle Bridge was subsequently re-named Kings Cross
Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, 1810View of Kenwood House, Caen Wood, Hampstead, London, 1810