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A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, [June 25, 1735] reissued 1763. Creator: William HogarthA Rakes Progress, Plate 8, [June 25, 1735] reissued 1763
A Harlots Progress, Plate 1, April 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Harlots Progress, Plate 1, April 1732
Nigel Kennedy, Barbican, London, 1994. Creator: Brian FoskettNigel Kennedy, Barbican, London, 1994
Pedestrians and traffic, Victoria Street, London, April 1912. Busy street scene with cars, horse-drawn vehicles, an open-topped omnibus on the left, and people crossing the road
St Bartholomew-the-Great, City of London, 1737. Artist: William Henry TomsWest view of St Bartholomew-the-Great, City of London; with a dedication, description and coat of arms beneath
Skin Market, Leadenhall, City of London, 1825 (1911). Artist: Thomas DaleSkin Market, Leadenhall, City of London, 1825 (1911). From London - The City, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1911]
View of London and the Thames from South Bank, 17th century (1886). Artist: William GriggsView of London and the Thames from South Bank, 17th century (1886). Buildings identified include Winchester House, the old St Pauls Cathedral, the Guildhall and several churches
A Rakes Progress - 8: The Mad House, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 8: The Mad House, 1733. True to his nature Tom Rakewell has run through a vast fortune through indulgence in all the luxuries of modern living
Dr Johnson and Boswell in Fleet Street, (1884). Artist: Charles GreenDr Johnson and Boswell in Fleet Street, (1884). Boswell: I talked of the cheerfulness of Fleet Street, owing to the constant quick succession of people which we perceive passing through it
Inner court, Fleet Prison, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonInner court, Fleet Prison, London, 1808-1811. Prisoners playing fives and skittles, and socialising. Fleet Prison was a prison for debt and contempt of court
St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1910. Artist: William Lionel WyllieSt. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1910. From The British Isles in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. D.Lit. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1910]
Leathersellers Hall, City of London, 1977. Artist: Michael WaltersLeathersellers Hall, City of London, 1977. The Leathersellers Company is a Royal Livery Company, granted a royal charter in 1444 by King Henry VI with the power to regulate
The City from the Thames, London, 2009. View showing the skyscapers of the City of London, including Tower 42 (formerly the Natwest Tower) designed by Richard Seifert and completed in 1979
Looking across the Thames towards the City of London. The two tallest buildings are Tower 42 (formerly the NatWest Tower) and Sir Norman Fosters Gherkin
Bartholomew Fair: From the Inside, 1942. Artist: R. CruikshankBartholomew Fair: From the Inside, 1942. From Fairs, Circuses and Music Halls, by M. Wilson Disher. [Collins, London, 1942]
Bartholomew Fair: From the Outside, 1942. Artists: Thomas Rowlandson, Augustus Charles PuginBartholomew Fair: From the Outside, 1942. From Fairs, Circuses and Music Halls, by M. Wilson Disher. [Collins, London, 1942]
Dr Johnsons House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Artist: Pictorial AgencyDr Johnsons House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Dr Johnsons House is a house museum in London, in the former home of the 18th century English writer Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)
Apocalypse, 1941. Artist: Cecil BeatonApocalypse, 1941. The twin clock towers of St Pauls Cathedral is seen through the bomb damage. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
These fragments (St. Lawrence Jewry), 1941. Artist: Cecil BeatonThese fragments (St. Lawrence Jewry), 1941. The church of St Lawrence Jewry in the City of London badly damaged during the Blitz on 29th December 1940. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton
Inspecting meat at Smithfield Market, City of London, c1903 (1903). Smithfield market was established by the 1860 Metropolitan Meat and Poultry Market Act
London Bridge, City of London, 1911. Artist: Pictorial AgencyLondon Bridge, City of London, 1911. In 1799, a competition for designs to replace the existing London Bridge was held. John Rennie (1761-1821)
King Charles II Visiting Wren During The Building of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1888, (1912). Artist: John Seymour LucasKing Charles II Visiting Wren During The Building of St. Pauls Cathedral, 1888, (1912). Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, London
The body of Richard brought to St. Paul s, 1400 (1864). Artists: James William Edmund Doyle, King Richard IIThe body of Richard brought to St. Paul s, 1864. The body of Richard II, (1367-1400) brought to St Pauls Cathedral, London
Plan of London and Westminster, 1749 (1903). A plan of London published in The Gentlemans Magazine in June 1749 showing the 1643 defences for the Civil War
Front of the old East India House, London, 1894. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when the administration of
Anti-Catholic Gordon Riots, London, 6-7 June 1780. A mob setting fire to Newgate Prison and freeing prisoners. Lord George Gordon, a retired navy lieutenant
No. 8, Cliffords Inn, and Hall on Left, 1903. From The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volume 1 - March to May 1903. [The Burlington Magazine, Limited, London, 1903]
Cliffords Inn, Looking North, 1903. From The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volume 1 - March to May 1903. [The Burlington Magazine, Limited, London, 1903]
A Corner of Cliffords Inn, 1903. From The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volume 1 - March to May 1903. [The Burlington Magazine, Limited, London, 1903]
Cliffords Inn, Looking North East, 1903. From The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volume 1 - March to May 1903. [The Burlington Magazine, Limited, London, 1903]
Interior of Custom House, London, 1808. Artists: Augustus Charles Pugin, Thomas RowlandsonInterior view of the Long Room, Custom House, London, 1808. From Vintage London by John Betjeman. [William Collins, 1942]
Vestry of St. Lawrence Jewry, With Carving by Grinling Gibbons, 1903. From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A
St. Pauls from the Air, 1919. Artist: AircoSt. Pauls from the Air, 1919. From The British Printer Vol. XXXII. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1919]
St. Pauls, Ludgate Hill, 1919. Artist: Garratt & AtkinsonSt. Paul s, Ludgate Hill, 1919. From The British Printer Vol. XXXII. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1919]
Cheapside, London, 1910. Artist: Garratt & AtkinsonCheapside, London, 1910. From The British Printer Vol. XXIII. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1910]
A. Bourne & Co. Advert - Process Blocks, 1919. From The British Printer Vol. XXXI. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1919]
Electric Railway Station (City and South London), King William Street, 1891. Artist: William LukerElectric Railway Station (City and South London), King William Street, 1891. King William Street is a street in the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London
Cannon Street Station - Night, 1891. Artist: William LukerCannon Street Station - Night, 1891. Cannon Street, [4] also known as London Cannon Street, is a central London railway terminus
The Metropolitan Meat Market, Smithfield, 1891. Artist: William LukerThe Metropolitan Meat Market, Smithfield, 1891. Smithfield is best known for its ancient meat market, dating from the 10th century
Fleet Street, Showing Temple Bar Memorial and Childs Bank, 1891. Artist: William LukerFleet Street, Showing Temple Bar Memorial and Childs Bank, 1891. Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London on its western side from the City of Westminster
Fleet Street, Showing St. Paul s, 1891. Artist: William LukerFleet Street, Showing St. Paul s, 1891. From London City: Its History - Streets - Traffic - Buildings - People by W. J. Loftie. [The Leadenhall Prefs, London, 1891]
Fleet Street, Showing the Law Courts, 1891. Artist: William LukerFleet Street, Showing the Law Courts, 1891. From London City: Its History - Streets - Traffic - Buildings - People by W. J. Loftie. [The Leadenhall Prefs, London, 1891]
St. Pauls Cathedral, 1891. Artist: William LukerSt. Pauls Cathedral, 1891. From London City: Its History - Streets - Traffic - Buildings - People by W. J. Loftie. [The Leadenhall Prefs, London, 1891]
The Library, St. Pauls Cathedral, 1891. Artist: William LukerThe Library, St. Pauls Cathedral, 1891. From London City: Its History - Streets - Traffic - Buildings - People by W. J. Loftie. [The Leadenhall Prefs, London, 1891]
St. Pauls Cathedral from the South Bank of the River, 1891. Artist: William LukerSt. Pauls Cathedral from the South Bank of the River, 1891. From London City: Its History - Streets - Traffic - Buildings - People by W. J. Loftie. [The Leadenhall Prefs, London, 1891]
Smithfield and St. Bartholomews Hospital, 1891. Artist: William LukerSmithfield and St. Bartholomews Hospital, 1891. St Bartholomews Hospital, also known simply as Barts and later more formally as The Royal Hospital of St Bartholomew