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Mansion House and Cheapside, London, 1851. Artist: Thomas PickenView looking towards Cheapside, London with the Mansion House on the left, 1851; also showing figures and vehicles in the road
Mercers Hall, London, 1742View of the Mercers Chapel and Hall, Cheapside, London, 1742
Mansion House (exterior), London, 1851. Artist: Thomas PickenView of Mansion House looking toward Cheapside, London, 1851 with figures and traffic in street, including an ornate coach on the left and the Islington omnibus on the right
St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1757. Artist: Thomas BowlesView of St Mary-le-Bow and Cheapside, London, 1757; with a street scene and horse drawn vehicles
Cheapside, London, 1813View of the south west end of Cheapside, London, 1813. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
Cheapside, London, c1830View of Cheapside and St Mary-le-Bow, London, c1830. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
Cheapside, London, 1827View of Cheapside, Poultry and Bucklersbury, London, 1827. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
Saddlers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, 1830. Artist: W WatkinsSaddlers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, 1830
Saddlers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, 1860. View with the premises of Thomas Miller and Son and a horse and cart on the left
The modern tradesman, or the glories of British commerce, 1774. Artist: G TerryThe modern tradesman, or the glories of British commerce, 1774. A busy street scene, looking down Crown Court from Cheapside
City of London, c1560, (c1750). Upper section shows the City of London and the River Thames as they were in 1560. Middle section shows buildings in Fleet Street, Baynards Castle
The industrious prentice Lord-Mayor of London, plate XII of Industry and Idleness, 1747; the industrious apprentice is drawn along Cheapside in his coach watched by Frederick
Cheapside, London, 1823. Artist: Thomas Mann BaynesView of Cheapside as seen from a rooftop, London, 1823. Street scene with carriages and figures below. St Mary le Bow and St Pauls Cathedral can be seen in the distance
Following Fashion, 1794Following Fashion, pub. 1794 (hand coloured engraving)
Lord Saye and Sele Brought Before Jack Cade, 1886. Artist: W RidgwayLord Saye and Sele Brought Before Jack Cade, 1886. Jack Cade (d1450) was leader of the Kentish Rebellion during the reign of Henry VI
Cheapside, London, 1910. Artist: Garratt & AtkinsonCheapside, London, 1910. From The British Printer Vol. XXIII. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1910]
Cheapside - A Rainy Day, 1891. Artist: William LukerCheapside - A Rainy Day, 1891. Cheapside is a street in the City of London, the historic and modern financial centre of London
The Mansion House and Cheapside, London, c1900. Artist: Frith & CoThe Mansion House and Cheapside, London, c1900. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London. It is used for some of the City of Londons official functions
Waiting for parcels of food, Cheapside, c1903 (1903). From Living London, Vol. III, by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]
The Industrious Prentice Lord-Mayor of London - Plate 12 from Industry and Idleness, 1747. Artist: William HogarthThe Industrious Prentice Lord-Mayor of London - Plate 12 from Industry and Idleness, 1747. The industrious apprentice is drawn along Cheapside in his coach watched by Frederick
Cheapside from the Mansion House, City of London, c1900 (1901). From Living London, Vol. 1, edited by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1901]
Queen Henrietta Marias Entry into London, 1625 (1903). Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669) was Queen Consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I (1600-1649)
The Mansion House and Cheapside, City of London, c1890 (1911). Artist: Photochrom Co Ltd of LondonThe Mansion House and Cheapside, City of London, c1890 (1911). Mansion House has been the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London since 1752
The Mansion House and Cheapside, London, c1910. [Hartmann, London, c1910]
Interior of the Church of St. Mary Le Bow, Cheapside burnt out in an air raid, 1941Interior of the Church of St. Mary Le Bow, Cheapside burnt out in a recent air raid, 1941. Much of the church was destroyed by a German bomb during the Blitz on 10th May 1941
St Laurences Church, King Street, Cheapside, City of London, 1817. Artist: J GreigSt Laurences Church, King Street, Cheapside, City of London, 1817
The spire of Bow Church, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeishThe spire of Bow Church, London, 1926-1927. The church of St Mary le Bow was designed by Christopher Wren and built between 1671 and 1673
Mansion House, London, 1926-1927. Artist: EllisMansion House, London, 1926-1927. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London. It was built in Palladian style between 1739
Bow Church, Cheapside, London, c1920s. The church of St Mary le Bow was designed by Christopher Wren and built between 1671 and 1673
Old Cheapside, about 1580, (c1900-1920). A print showing the City of London, after a model constructed by John B Thorpe, from Art History and Literature Illustrations, by Jessie Noakes
Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London
Cheapside and Bow Church, London, 19th century. Artist: WE AlbuttCheapside and Bow Church, London, 19th century. The church of St Mary le Bow was designed by Christopher Wren and built between 1671 and 1673