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Corn Exchange, London, 1808. Artist: Augustus Charles PuginInterior view of Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London, 1808; with groups of figures
Coal Exchange, London, 1849Interior view of the Coal Exchange, London, 1849; with figures. Vertical borders contain decorative features
Roman Ruins at the Coal Exchange, London, 1848Remains of the Roman villa, on the site of the new Coal Exchange, London, 1848
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, (1840?) Artist: Henry WallisView of the Bank of England, Royal Exchange, Cornhill and King William Street, London, 1840(?); with a street scene and horse drawn carriages. Also showing a proposed statue of the Duke of Wellington
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1828. Artist: W WallisView of east front of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1828, from St Bartholomew Lane; showing the new tower of the Royal Exchange
Bank of England and Royal Exchange, London, c1860. Artist: F AppelView of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange, London, 1860; with a street scene and horse drawn vehicles
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Abiel PriorView of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange on the corner of Threadneedle Street and Cornhill, London, 1850; with a street scene
Royal Exchange, London, 1838Design for the new Royal Exchange by JB Bunning, following the destruction of the previous building by fire in 1838
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
Coal Exchange, City of London, 1849View of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1849; with street scene
Map of the City of London, c1710Map of the City of London and part of Southwark, with inset images of Whitehall Palace and the Royal Exchange. A prospect of the City from Temple to Wapping appears in the lower margin with a key to
Queen Victorias procession through the City of London, c1844View of the royal procession for Queen Victorias visit to the City to open the Royal Exchange, 28 October 1844, detailing prominent figures
Corn Exchange Building, Bury St Edmunds, England
Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. The Victorian Corn Exchange with its Grade II Listed facade was converted into a theatre and multipurpose arts venue in 1996
In the Coal Exchange, City of London, c1903 (1903). The London Coal Exchange on Thames Street stood from 1770 to 1962. The third renovation of the building completed in 1849 was considered one of
The Coal Exchange, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Pictorial AgencyThe Coal Exchange, City of London, c1910 (1911). The London Coal Exchange was situated on the north side of Thames Street, occupying three different structures from 1770 to 1962
The Present Coal Exchange, opened by Prince Albert in 1849, Thames Street, 1878 Artist: Walter ThornburyThe Present Coal Exchange, opened by Prince Albert in 1849, fronts Thames Street and St Mary-at-Hill.Engraving from Old and New London Volume 2.by Walter Thornbury.Published by Cassell
Coal Exchange, Thames Street, City of London, 1830. Artist: R AconCoal Exchange, Thames Street, City of London, 1830