Corner of Villiers Street, Charing Cross, 1896. Artist: Joseph PennellCorner of Villiers Street, Charing Cross, 1896. Street scene near Charing Cross Station in London. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1896]
Whitehall from Charing Cross, c1899, (c1900). Creator: UnknownWhitehall from Charing Cross, c1899, (c1900). The view from Trafalgar Square in Westminster, London, with the equestrian statue of King Charles I on the right
Night (The Four Times of Day), March 25, 1738. Creator: William HogarthNight (The Four Times of Day), March 25, 1738
Charing Cross Bridge, London, 1890. Creator: Camille PissarroCharing Cross Bridge, London, 1890
1913 Charing Cross station. Creator: Unknown1913 Charing Cross station
Charing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Creator: UnknownCharing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Charing Cross Station and Hotel looking north-east down the Strand. In the courtyard is the Eleanor Cross, with a bureau de change on the right
Hungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel DaviesHungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3/9/10. Underneath the Hungerford Bridge, originally built in 1864 and extended as for the Millennium in 2002
Whitehall in the Reign of Henry VIII, (1881). Creator: UnknownWhitehall in the Reign of Henry VIII, (1881). Map showing the Palace of Whitehall in the village of Westminster (now part of London), in the 16th century
Old Charing Cross, (1881). Creator: UnknownOld Charing Cross, (1881). The Eleanor Cross erected in the 13th century by King Edward I in memory of his wife, Eleanor of Castile. It stood at what became known as Charing Cross in London
Charing Cross from Northumberland House in 1750, (1881). Creator: UnknownCharing Cross from Northumberland House in 1750, (1881). View of horse-drawn vehicles in Charing Cross in London. The Gold Cross Hotel and the Coach Office can be seen
York Place, (1881). Creator: UnknownYork Place, (1881). Map of a part of Westminster in London, showing York Place, Scotland Yard, the Eleanor Cross, The Strand and the River Thames
Suffolk House. After Hollar. (1881). Creator: UnknownSuffolk House. After Hollar. (1881). Suffolk House in London, seen from the River Thames, as it might have looked in the 17th century
View of the Thames: Charing Cross Bridge, 1874. Found in the Collection of National Gallery, London
Charing Cross and Northumberland House, 1907. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell. [Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. London, 1907]
Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, c1835. Artist: Charles IngreyHungerford Market, Westminster, London, c1835. Four views of Hungerford Market, showing the River front, Strand front, fish market and hall
View of Northumberland House, Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1794. Also showing a street scene, including a man begging on the left, shops fronts, horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians
Statue of King Charles I, located at Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1700. ArtistStatue of King Charles I, located at Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1700
Statues of Kings Charles I and II, 1700. View of three statues. On the left is the equestrian statue Charles I located at Charing Cross. The other two statues are of Charles II
Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1811. View of Charing Cross looking up the Strand with the statue of King Charles I on the right
Interior view of the royal stables, Kings Mews, Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1808. Stables and horses can be seen as well as riders and stable boys
View of the royal stables in the Kings Mews, Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1753
View of Charing Cross, showing the statue of King Charles I, Westminster, London, 1817
Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1807. Artist: George ShepherdCharing Cross, Westminster, London, 1807. View showing horse-drawn vehicles, figures and the Dublin Hotel Tavern and Coffee House. The State Lottery Office can be seen on the left
View of an improvement scheme for the area around Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1860
Cross-readings at Charing-Cross, London, 1835. Artist: IPCross-readings at Charing-Cross, London, 1835. View of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square shown under construction, with boarding in front of it covered with advertisements
View of snow falling at Charing Cross at night, c1851
Night, 1833. Artist: William RadclyffeNight, 1833. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. View showing a street near Charing Cross, London, by moonlight. A drunken freemason (Sir Thomas De Veil)
Hungerford Bridge, Charing Cross, London, 1863. Artist: Kell BrothersView eastwards of Hungerford Bridge, London, 1863, from the north bank of the River Thames
Proclamation of peace of the American War of Indepence, London, 1763. The upper view shows peace proclaimed at Charing Cross, and the lower view shows peace proclaimed at Temple Bar
Interior of Charing Cross Station showing trains and the iron roof, London, c1890Interior of Charing Cross Station showing trains and the iron roof, London, c1860. The terminus of the South Eastern Railway was designed by John Hawkshaw and opened in 1864
Repairing a railway track, Charing Cross Bridge, London, 20th century. The bridge is officially known as Hungerford Bridge. It carries trains over the Thames in and out of Charing Cross Station
The proclamation of peace at Charing Cross, London, April 1856 (1901). Artist: G AmatoThe proclamation of peace at Charing Cross, London, April 1856 (1901). The end of the Crimean War. The Statue of King Charles I and Nelsons Column are in the background
Charing Cross, London, c1900
The Thames Embankment, from Charing Cross Station, London, c1900. Artist: York & SonThe Thames Embankment, from Charing Cross Station, London, c1900. From Sights and Scenes in England and Wales. [Cassell and Company Ltd. c1900]
An operation at Charing Cross Hospital, London, 1901 (1903). Artist: Time Life PicturesAn operation at Charing Cross Hospital, London, 1901 (1903). A team of surgeons work on a patient in the operating theatre of Charing Cross Hospital while men in the gallery observe the procedure
Northumberland House, Charing Cross, Westminster, c1753 (1911). Artist: Thomas BowlesNorthumberland House, Charing Cross, Westminster, c1753 (1911). Northumberland House was a large Jacobean townhouse, so called because it was the London residence of the Percy family
A Safety Lane opposite Charing Cross Station, c1934, (1935). From His Majesty The King 1910-1935. [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]
London from Temple Bar to Charing Cross, 1543 (1897) Artist: Anthonis van den WyngaerdeLondon from Temple Bar to Charing Cross, 1543 (1897). Part of a panaramic view of London. From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]
Lord Beaconsfield and Lord Salisbury at Charing Cross Railway Station, 1896Arrival of Lord Beaconsfield (1804-1881) and Lord Salisbury (1830-1903) at Charing Cross Railway Station, 1875. From The Life and Times of The Right Honourable The Marquis of Salisbury, K.G
New Hungerford Market, London, mid 19th century. Artist: PayneNew Hungerford Market, London, mid 19th century. The new Hungerford Market near Charing Cross was built in Italianate style in 1831-1833
Improvements, Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: Thomas BarberImprovements, Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1828. The equestrian statue of King Charles I is on the right of the picture
Charing Cross railway station, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeishCharing Cross railway station, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
Benjamin Franklins house, 36 Craven Street, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockBenjamin Franklins house, Craven Street, London, 1912. Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, printer and scientist (1706-1790), lived here between 1757 and 1775
Hungerford Market from the bridge, 1850 (1897). From Old and New London Vol 111 by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]
Charing Cross, 1750 (1897). Artists: Cassell & Co, UnknownCharing Cross from Northumberland House, 1750 (1897). From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]
Statue of Charles I, Charing Cross, London, c1850. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies. (London, c1850)
Door Mats, Charing Cross, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
St Martins Church from Charing Cross, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsSt Martins Church from Charing Cross, London, 19th century. View of St Martin-in-the-Fields, designed by James Gibbs and completed in 1726