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The Florentines Renouncing The Vanities By Order of Savonarola, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Florentines Renouncing The Vanities By Order of Savonarola, 1890. Supporters of Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498) Italian Dominican friar and preacher active in Renaissance Florence
Study for the Opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria, London, c1891, showing the Queen and Prince Albert inside the building with people bowing and curtsying to them
Presentation of the Freedom of the City to General Garibaldi, April 20 1864. ArtistPresentation of the Freedom of the City to General Garibaldi, April 20 1864
View of the funeral procession of Lord Nelson, London, 1806. Artist: Edward OrmeView of the funeral procession of Lord Nelson, London, 1806
Heralds reading proclamation of peace, Royal Exchange, London, June 28th 1814. ArtistHeralds reading proclamation of peace, following the deposition and abdication of Napoleon, outside the Royal Exchange, June 28th, 1814
Civic reception of Lord Beaconsfield and Lord Salisbury at the Guildhall, London, 1878, showing the presentation of the freedom of the City
View of the Coronation luncheon for King George V and Queen Mary consort, London, 1911View of the Coronation luncheon for King George V and Queen Mary consort in the Guildhall, London, 1911
Mansion House, London, 1930. Interior view of the Mansion House, during Plow Monday dinner. The guests sit at long tables bearing trophies, the men wear dinner-jackets; there are very few women
Magisterial oeconomy... 1779. Artist: John NixonMagisterial oeconomy... 1779. A reception at Mansion House. The clock shows it to be midnight, and the Lord Mayor directs the footmen to extinguish the candles with bellows and snuffers
Lord Beaconsfield at a banquet in the Guildhall, late 19th century, (1900). Artist: SwainLord Beaconsfield at a banquet in the Guildhall, late 19th century, (1900). Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) served twice as British prime minister