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A Sheriff, 1855. Artist: Day & SonA Sheriff, 1855. A man dressed in the ceremonial robes of a sheriff
Address of Congratulations to Louis-Philippe, 1844. Artist: Jean AlauxThe Lord Mayor presenting an Address of Congratulation to HM Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle, October 1844
Bonnie Willie, 1822. Artist: George CruikshankBonnie Willie, 1822. Showing a corpulent Sir William Curtis in Highland costume standing against a background of sea, sky and mountain
The City Churches in Danger, 1834. Four City aldermen in ceremonial dress, including Sir John Key and Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter, pull on ropes attached to church steeples
The coronation procession of King George II, October 1727, (c1727). The various members of the royal procession are shown in five strips with text identifying them
Sir Frederick Prat Alliston, c1908. Artist: Charles Haigh WoodSir Frederick Prat Alliston, c1908. Portrait of an elderly man in the lace collar and robes of an official of the Corporation of London, possibly even those of Lord Mayor
City Imperial Volunteers, 1902. Artist: John Henry Frederick BaconThe City Imperial Volunteers, 1902. They are assembled in Guildhall on their return from South Africa, October 29, 1900. The Volunteers were recieved by Sir Alfred Newton, Lord Mayor, Aldermen
Alderman William Lawrence, Sherif, c1849. Artist: Alfred Edward EmslieAlderman William Lawrence, Sherif, c1849. He is shown seated, in ceremonial costume with his hands resting on his legs
Sir Edward Banks, 1829. Artist: William PattenSir Edward Banks, 1829
John Crowder, Lord Mayor of London, c1829. Artist: Sir William Charles RossJohn Crowder, Lord Mayor of London, c1829. He is shown seated in full ceremonial dress, holding a letter
Thomas Quested Finnis. 1850. Artist: Thomas RoodsThomas Quested Finnis. 1850. Seated in ceremonial costume
Sir John Musgrave. 1852. Artist: John Preston KnightSir John Musgrave. 1852
Sir Thomas Dakin. 1871. Artist: Henry Turner MunnsSir Thomas Dakin. 1871. Full length portrait, leaning against a support and looking contemplative
Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter. 1813. Artist: Samuel DrummondSir Claudius Stephen Hunter. 1813. Half length portrait, dressed in ceremonial robe
A standard bearer, 1897. Artist: Sir John GilbertA standard bearer, 1897
Opening of the Royal Exchange, 1571, (1887). Artist: Windsor TapestryQueen Elizabeth (I) Received by Sir Thomas Gresham on the Opening of the Royal Exchange, 1571, (1887)
Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall, 1827Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall ; a large board containing fairy lamps plummets towards the new Lord Mayor, Matthias Prime Lucas and guests
Temple Bar, London, 1804. Artist: AW WarrenView of Lord Mayor William Gill presenting the City Sword to King George III at Temple Bar, London, 1804
Knight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Artist: William BondKnight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Charles William Stewart, Marquis of Londonderry, is in ceremonial costume for the coronation of King George IV, 19 July 1821
Treasurer in ceremonial costume, 1826. Artist: Edward ScrivenTreasurer in ceremonial costume, 1826. The Treasurer of the Kings household, the Right Honourable Lord Charles Bentinck, is in full ceremonial costume
Gentleman in ceremonial costume, 1824. Artist: Edward ScrivenGentleman in ceremonial costume, 1824. The gentleman, a member of the Kings Privy Council, is in full ceremonial costume for the coronation of King George IV, 19 July 1821
Frederick Augustus, Duke of York in the coronation dress and robes of estate, 1824. He is being attended by his trainbearer, Lieutenant Henry Frederick Cookes for the coronation of King George IV
Gentleman in cerimonial costume, 1826. Artist: Henry MeyerGentleman in cerimonial costume, 1826. The gentleman of the Kings Privy Chamber is in full ceremonial costume for the coronation of King George IV, 19 July 1821
John Norman, Lord Mayor 1453-1454, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
William Gregory, Lord Mayor 1446-1447, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Skinners Company
Alderman Sir Matthew Wood and King George IVThe Modern Belshazzers Feast; Alderman Sir Matthew Wood presents an envelope marked the Queens letter to the Prince Regents dinner table which falls into disarray
William Abraham, Sheriff of London 1448/1449, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Vintners Company
Scene at Horse Guards Parade, London, 1816. The Prince Regent (later King George IV) is portrayed as the mortar known as the Regents Bomb
John Derby, Sheriff of London 1445-1446, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
William Combes, Sheriff of London 1441-1442, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Stockfishmongers Company
John Paddlesle, Lord Mayor 1440-1441, in his aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Goldsmiths Company
Robert Horne, Sheriff of London 1446-1447, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Fishmongers Company
Thomas Canynges, Lord Mayor 1456-1457, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Grocers Company
Henry Frowyk, Lord Mayor 1435-1436, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Mercers Company
King George IV in his royal robes wearing a cap of estate, 1826. Artist: Edward ScrivenKing George IV in his royal robes wearing a cap of estate. His train is being held by eight eldest sons of peers assisted by the Master of the Robes, Lord Francis Conyngham
View of royalty kneeling accompanied by an armoured knight, 1796. Artist: A BirrellView of royalty kneeling accompanied by an armoured knight, 1796
Lord Mayor, Sir William Magnay, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1844. The Lord Mayor is with a deputation of sheriffs, aldermen
Christening of Edward VII, 1842Scene of the christening of the Prince of Wales later King Edward VII in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1842
Queen Victorias Coronation, 1838. Artist: Samuel CousinsScene of Queen Victoria receiving the Sacrament at her coronation in Westminster Abbey, London, 1838
Laying of the foundation stone of new London Bridge on 15 June 1825View of the laying of the foundation stone of new London Bridge on 15 June 1825 showing John Garratt, Lord Mayor 1824-25, holding the golden trowel and Frederick, Duke of York, facing him
Inaugaration of Lord Mayor Nathaniel Newnham, London, 1801. Artist: Benjamin SmithInaugaration of Lord Mayor Nathaniel Newnham, London, 1801. Scene showing Nathaniel Newnham taking the Mayoralty Oath in the Guildhall, November 8 1782
Trial of King Charles I, Palace of Westminster, c1725. Artist: Claude DuboscScene of the trial of King Charles I in Westminster Hall, in the Palace of Westminster, London, c1725. King Charles I was put on trial for treason in 1648; the tribunal, by a vote of 68 to 67
Matthias Prime Lucas, Lord Mayor 1827 and President of St. Batholomews HospitalPortrait of Matthias Prime Lucas, Lord Mayor 1827 and President of St Batholomews Hospital
Sir George Carroll, Sheriff 1837-8. Artist: John WoodPortrait of Sir George Carroll, Sheriff 1837-8 standing in ceremonial robes, one hand resting on a table
Viscount Horatio Nelson, 1801. Artist: Sir William BeecheyHoratio Viscount Nelson ; portrait of Horatio Nelson
Lord Mayors Show, 1816Scene of Lord Mayor Matthew Woods procession passing St Pauls Cathedral, on Lord Mayors Day, 1816, when he was sworn in a second time as Lord Mayor; with a key to the figures below
Queen Victorias procession through the City of London, c1844View of the royal procession for Queen Victorias visit to the City to open the Royal Exchange, 28 October 1844, detailing prominent figures
Sir Thomas Vezey Strong, Lord Mayor 1910. Artist: Annie E SpongSir Thomas Vezey Strong, Lord Mayor 1910