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City Of London Collection (page 11)

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Place of Execution in Old Smithfield, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Place of Execution in Old Smithfield, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Place of Execution in Old Smithfield, (c1872). Bundles of wood being piled up for burnings at the stake. In the Middle Ages, Smithfield was a broad grassy area known as Smooth Field

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Prince Ruperts House, in the Barbican, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Prince Ruperts House, in the Barbican, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Prince Ruperts House, in the Barbican, (c1872). House in Beech Lane, City of London, the home of the German Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland (1619-1682)

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Aldersgate, 1670, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Aldersgate, 1670, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Aldersgate, 1670, (c1872). One of the gates around the Roman walled town of Londinium, (City of London). The old gate was rebuilt in 1617 with an equestrian statue of King Charles I

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Hall of the Carpenters Company, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Hall of the Carpenters Company, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Hall of the Carpenters Company, c1872. View of the Carpenters Hall, built by the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, one of the livery companies of the City of London

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Lime Street Ward, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Lime Street Ward, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Lime Street Ward, (c1872). Map dating from 1771, of part of the City of London, showing Leadenhall fish and herb markets, and part of the old Roman walls. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). House in the City of London, with a shop sign reading Litchfield, Tickells Entire

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Plan showing the Extent of the Great Fire in Cornhill in 1748, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Plan showing the Extent of the Great Fire in Cornhill in 1748, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Plan showing the Extent of the Great Fire in Cornhill in 1748, (c1872). Map of part of the City of London, showing areas affected by the fire on 25 March 1748

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Cornhill in 1630, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Cornhill in 1630, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Cornhill in 1630, (c1872). Cornhill, a street in the City of London, is the area where Londons financial importance as a financial centre originated

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Street Front of Crosby Hall, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Street Front of Crosby Hall, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Street Front of Crosby Hall, c1872. Crosby Hall, Bishopsgate, City of London, was built in 1466 by the wool merchant Sir John Crosby

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Bishopsgate, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Bishopsgate, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Bishopsgate, (c1872). Bishopsgate was one of the seven city gates in the wall around Roman London. The version seen here was erected in 1735 and demolished in 1760. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Sir Paul Pindar. (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Sir Paul Pindar. (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Sir Paul Pindar. (c1872). The Paul Pindar Tavern, Bishopsgate, City of London. This 17th century building was originally the residence of the diplomat Sir Paul Pindar

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Roman Wall on Tower Hill, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Roman Wall on Tower Hill, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Roman Wall on Tower Hill, c1872. Part of the old Roman walls round the City of London. From Old and New London, Vol. II: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places, by Walter Thornbury

Background imageCity Of London Collection: St. Helens Priory, and Leathersellers Hall, c1799, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

St. Helens Priory, and Leathersellers Hall, c1799, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
St. Helens Priory, and Leathersellers Hall, c1799, (c1872). View of the church, priory buildings, and the hall used by the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers

Background imageCity Of London Collection: St. Katherines Hospital - The Brothers Houses in 1781, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

St. Katherines Hospital - The Brothers Houses in 1781, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
St. Katherines Hospital - The Brothers Houses in 1781, (c1872). The Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine by the Tower was a medieval church

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Church of Allhallows, Barking, in 1750, (c1872). Also known as All Hallows-by-the-Tower, the church on Byward Street in the City of London was founded in 675 AD

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Tower Moat, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Tower Moat, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Tower Moat, (c1872). View of the moat around the Tower of London, when it still contained water. It was drained and filled with earth in the 1840s after an outbreak of disease in the garrison

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Jewel Room at the Tower, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The Jewel Room at the Tower, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The Jewel Room at the Tower, c1872. Visitors admiring the Crown Jewels of England at the Tower of London. The Jewels - coronation regalia including crowns, orbs, swords

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Roman Remains Found in Billingsgate, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Roman Remains Found in Billingsgate, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Roman Remains Found in Billingsgate, (c1872). A Roman house and baths were discovered at Billingsgate in the City of London in 1848, while the Coal Exchange was being built on the site

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Tower of London, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies

Tower of London, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies
South side of the Tower of London alongside the River Thames, a castle that began with the White Tower and William the Conqueror in 1078 and continually being added to

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Leadenhall, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Leadenhall, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Leadenhall Market, an elaborate shopping arcade in the middle of the City of London, originally dating from the 14th century, although the current design is Victorian, London, EC3, England

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Gherkin views, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Gherkin views, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Church of St Mary Axe, dating from 1520, in front of the St Mary Axe building, better known as the Gherkin, City of London, EC3, England

Background imageCity Of London Collection: City dragon, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies

City dragon, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies
Model of the dragon signifying the entrance to the City of London, a separate administrative area within London, with its own mayor and police force, near Trinity Square, London, EC3, England

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Barbican, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies

Barbican, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies
Remains of a tower from the ancient Roman wall that surrounded the original City of London, with St Giles Cripplegate church, and the Barbican Residential and Entertainment complex behind, London

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Minster Court, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Minster Court, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Minster Court, a development of three office buildings and blocks, designed by architects GMW Partnership in the early 1990s, City of London, EC3, England

Background imageCity Of London Collection: St Barts, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies

St Barts, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies
St Bartholomew the Great, or St Bart s, Church, founded as an Augustinian Priory with the building dating from 1123, used in the film Four Wedding and a Funeral, Smithfield, City of London, EC1

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Lloyds, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Lloyds, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Lloyds Building, headquarters of the insurance company Lloyds of London, a Grade II listed building, unusual mostly due to its pipes and ducts constructed on the outside

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Ceremony at St. Paul s, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury

The Ceremony at St. Paul s, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury
The Ceremony at St. Paul s, London, 1897. The photograph was taken immediately after the conclusion of the Service, when Her Majesty (whose face is clearly seen)

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Her Majestys Arrival in St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury

Her Majestys Arrival in St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury
Her Majestys Arrival in St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1897. The photograph was taken from the front of the Cathedral, looking down Ludgate Hill

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Lord Roberts Superintending the Arrangements in St. Pauls Churchyard, 1897

Lord Roberts Superintending the Arrangements in St. Pauls Churchyard, 1897
Lord Roberts Superintending the Arrangements in St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1897. The two Sheriffs are seen in the immediate foreground, followed by the officers representing the Yeomanry, Militia

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Temple Church, 1908

The Temple Church, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Roman Remains Found In A Bastion of London Wall, 1908

Roman Remains Found In A Bastion of London Wall, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Royal Procession: Passing the Eastern End of Cheapside, London, 1897. Artist

The Royal Procession: Passing the Eastern End of Cheapside, London, 1897. Artist
The Royal Procession: Equerries, Gentlemen-in-Waiting, and Military Attaches Passing the Eastern End of Cheapside, London, 1897

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The South East Prospect of St. Peters Le Poor in Broad Street. c1756. Artist: Benjamin Cole

The South East Prospect of St. Peters Le Poor in Broad Street. c1756. Artist: Benjamin Cole
The South East Prospect of St.Peters Le Poor in Broad Street. c1756. The church of St Peter le Poer in the City of London was rebuilt in 1540, and was repaired and enlarged between 1615 and 1630

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Christs Hospital. c1740. Artist: William Henry Toms

Christs Hospital. c1740. Artist: William Henry Toms
Christs Hospital. c1740. View of Christs Hospital School at Newgate Street, London. It was established as a school in 1552, on the site of a Grey Friars (Franciscan) friary

Background imageCity Of London Collection: View of Guild Hall Chapel. c1775

View of Guild Hall Chapel. c1775. The Guildhall Chapel in the City of London was founded in the 11th century. It was converted into the Court of Requests by Act of Parliament in 1603

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The Parish Church of Alhallows the Great in Thames Street. c1772. Artist: Benjamin Cole

The Parish Church of Alhallows the Great in Thames Street. c1772. Artist: Benjamin Cole
The Parish Church of Alhallows the Great in Thames Street. c1772. All-Hallows-the-Great stood on what is now Upper Thames Street in London

Background imageCity Of London Collection: An Antient View of part of Cheapside, with the Cross Etc. late 18th century

An Antient View of part of Cheapside, with the Cross Etc. late 18th century. The Cheapside Cross in London was one of the Eleanor crosses, a series of twelve stone monuments topped with tall crosses

Background imageCity Of London Collection: A Perspective View of the Bank of England. c1775

A Perspective View of the Bank of England. c1775. The Banks headquarters have been on Threadneedle Street in the City of London since 1734

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The West Prospect of the Parish Church of St. Michael Cornhill, c1756. Artist: Benjamin Cole

The West Prospect of the Parish Church of St. Michael Cornhill, c1756. Artist: Benjamin Cole
The West Prospect of the Parish Church of St. Michael Cornhill, c1756. St Michael Cornhill is one of the City of London churches rebuilt after the Great Fire of London

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Cheapside, Cross and Conduit, 1638, (1809)

Cheapside, Cross and Conduit, 1638, (1809). The procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside in the City of London, part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I

Background imageCity Of London Collection: The North Front of Sion College, London Wall, as it appeared in 1800, 1815. Artist

The North Front of Sion College, London Wall, as it appeared in 1800, 1815. Artist
The North Front of Sion College, London Wall, as it appeared in the Year 1800 before it was Rebuilt, 1815. From an original drawing in the possession of the President and Fellows of Sion College

Background imageCity Of London Collection: West View of Blackwell Hall. c1750-1800

West View of Blackwell Hall. c1750-1800. Inner court of Blackwell Hall in Cheapside, London. From Harrisons History of London

Background imageCity Of London Collection: View of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Artist: Wooding

View of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Artist: Wooding
View of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Baynards Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring sites fronting the River Thames in the City of London

Background imageCity Of London Collection: St. Briget alias St. Brides Church. mid 18th century. Artist: William Henry Toms

St. Briget alias St. Brides Church. mid 18th century. Artist: William Henry Toms
St. Briget alias St. Brides Church. mid 18th century. Built in 1672, St Brides in Fleet Street is one of Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those in the City of London destroyed by the Great

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican, 1800

Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican, 1800. London home of the German Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland (1619-1682), a Cavalier cavalry commander during the English Civil War

Background imageCity Of London Collection: Bow Church, c1700. Artist: William Henry Toms

Bow Church, c1700. Artist: William Henry Toms
Bow Church, c1700. The church of St Mary-Le-Bow in Cheapside, City of London, was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1668-1680 following the Great Fire of London 1666

Background imageCity Of London Collection: London Bridge, 1919. Artist: James Kerr-Lawson

London Bridge, 1919. Artist: James Kerr-Lawson
London Bridge, 1919. View across the bridge to the church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument to the Great Fire of London

Background imageCity Of London Collection: London, c1910

London, c1910. The largest City in the World. Population (Inner London) 4, 800, 000. Card from a game containing views of the chief towns in each county, their products & notable buildings etc



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