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Cornhill Collection

Background imageCornhill Collection: St Michaels Church, Cornhill, City of London, c1830. Artist: W Watkins

St Michaels Church, Cornhill, City of London, c1830. Artist: W Watkins
St Michaels Church, Cornhill, City of London, c1830. St Michael Cornhill is one of the City of London churches rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London

Background imageCornhill Collection: The monks of Christchurch expelled, 1209 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

The monks of Christchurch expelled, 1209 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
The monks of Christchurch expelled, 1864. Fulk de Cantelupe, (died 7 April 1239) and Henry de Cornhill, (c1135 - c1193) sheriff of Kent, are sent by King John to expel the monks from Christchurch

Background imageCornhill Collection: London before the Great Fire, 1666-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

London before the Great Fire, 1666-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
London before the Great Fire, 1666-77

Background imageCornhill Collection: Birchs shop front, City of London, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Birchs shop front, City of London, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Birchs shop front, City of London, (1928). Beginning of 19th Century...London facade painting...After a drawing (ca. 1850) by F. Cornman of an old shop near the Royal Exchange

Background imageCornhill Collection: Broad Street and Cornhill Wards, 1897. Creator: Unknown

Broad Street and Cornhill Wards, 1897. Creator: Unknown
Broad Street and Cornhill Wards, 1897. Map of part of the City of London from the mid 18th century, showing parish divisions

Background imageCornhill Collection: The Second Royal Exchange, Cornhill, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Second Royal Exchange, Cornhill, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Second Royal Exchange, Cornhill, (1897). The Royal Exchange was founded in the 16th century to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London

Background imageCornhill Collection: St Michael, Cornhill, The Tower, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

St Michael, Cornhill, The Tower, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
St Michael, Cornhill, The Tower, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Michael

Background imageCornhill Collection: The Original Ancient Steeple of St. Michael in Cornhill, London... 1421, (1809)

The Original Ancient Steeple of St. Michael in Cornhill, London... 1421, (1809)
The Original Ancient Steeple of St. Michael in Cornhill, London, as it appeared previous to its destruction in 1421, (1809). The church of St Michael, Cornhill, in the City of London

Background imageCornhill 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 imageCornhill 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 imageCornhill 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 imageCornhill Collection: National Discount Companys offices, Cornhill, City of London, 1857

National Discount Companys offices, Cornhill, City of London, 1857. View showing figures and carriages in the street

Background imageCornhill Collection: Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1882. Artist

Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1882. Artist
Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1882. View of the church with the back of Jamaica Coffee House on the left

Background imageCornhill Collection: Prince Albert laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange, London, 17th January

Prince Albert laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange, London, 17th January 1842

Background imageCornhill Collection: South-west view of the Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850

South-west view of the Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850

Background imageCornhill Collection: Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840)

Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840). It shows an advertisement for land to be let on a lease of 99 years

Background imageCornhill Collection: Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist

Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist
Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Scene of the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria on 28th October 1844; with a mounted guard escorting a coach watched by crowds in

Background imageCornhill Collection: Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA Prior

Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA Prior
View of Royal Exchange and the Bank of England on left, with figures, horses, carriages and omnibuses in the street

Background imageCornhill Collection: Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, London, 1740

Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, London, 1740
Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1740

Background imageCornhill Collection: South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1840. Artist

South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1840. Artist
South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1840

Background imageCornhill Collection: View from the south of Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1816. Artist

View from the south of Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1816. Artist
View from the south of Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1816

Background imageCornhill Collection: Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1837. Artist: Robert William Billings

Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1837. Artist: Robert William Billings
Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, 1837

Background imageCornhill Collection: View of Mansion House, Cornhill and Lombard Street, City of London, 1790

View of Mansion House, Cornhill and Lombard Street, City of London, 1790. With figures out walking, a man on horseback and a dog

Background imageCornhill Collection: Water pump in Cornhill, City of London, 1816

Water pump in Cornhill, City of London, 1816

Background imageCornhill Collection: Ruins of houses burnt down in a fire in Cornhill, City of London, 25 March, 1748

Ruins of houses burnt down in a fire in Cornhill, City of London, 25 March, 1748. View with firemen in the foreground. Also includes key to buildings

Background imageCornhill Collection: Water pump in Cornhill, City of London, 1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle

Water pump in Cornhill, City of London, 1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle
Water pump in Cornhill, City of London, 1800. With text commemorating a well and house of correction built on the site in 1282

Background imageCornhill Collection: View of fire engines extinguishing a fire in Cornhill, City of London, 25 March 1748

View of fire engines extinguishing a fire in Cornhill, City of London, 25 March 1748. With ruins of buildings in the background

Background imageCornhill Collection: Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837

Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837. Just visible on the left is the Bank of England

Background imageCornhill Collection: Cornhill, City of London, c1630 (1818). Artist: Bartholomew Howlett

Cornhill, City of London, c1630 (1818). Artist: Bartholomew Howlett
Cornhill, City of London, c1630 (1818). View of Cornhill including part of the original Royal Exchange and the water conduit, known as the Tun, on the right. Also with figures, horses and carriages

Background imageCornhill Collection: Interior view of Mr Hortons Soup Room, Cornhill, City of London, 1770

Interior view of Mr Hortons Soup Room, Cornhill, City of London, 1770

Background imageCornhill Collection: Plan of buildings destroyed in Cornhill by fire which began in Exchange Alley March 25th, 1748

Plan of buildings destroyed in Cornhill by fire which began in Exchange Alley March 25th, 1748
Plan of buildings destroyed in Cornhill by fire which began in Exchange Alley on 25 March 1748. Shows Cornhill, Abchurch Lane, Birchin Lane, Castle Court, Change Alley, George Yard, Lombard Street

Background imageCornhill Collection: Union Assurance office, Cornhill, London, c1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle

Union Assurance office, Cornhill, London, c1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle
Union Assurance office, Cornhill, London, c1800. View of the outside of the Union Assurance office, Cornhill

Background imageCornhill Collection: No 32 Cornhill, London, c1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle

No 32 Cornhill, London, c1800. Artist: Samuel Rawle
No 32 Cornhill, London, c1800. View of No 32 Cornhill, known as The Bible Crown and Constitution, the offices of James Asperne, publisher of plates for the European Magazine

Background imageCornhill Collection: Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1741. Artist: John Maurer

Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1741. Artist: John Maurer
Perspective view of the Royal Exchange, on right and the west end of Cornhill, London, 1741 including figures, carts and horses

Background imageCornhill Collection: Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1761. Artist: Mothey Lairee

Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1761. Artist: Mothey Lairee
View of Royal Exchanges south front and west end of Cornhill, London, 1761. Also showing figures, carts and coaches in the street outside

Background imageCornhill Collection: Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1836

Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1836
A View of the Royal Exchanges south front and west end of Cornhill, London, 1836. Also with figures, including a boy collecting water at a pump and a man in foreign dress on the right

Background imageCornhill Collection: Mansion House (exterior), London, 1751. Artist: Thomas Bowles

Mansion House (exterior), London, 1751. Artist: Thomas Bowles
View of Mansion House, London, 1751 with Cornhill and Mansion House on the left, including figures, coaches, horses, carts and animals

Background imageCornhill Collection: Mansion House (exterior), London, c1753

Mansion House (exterior), London, c1753
View of Mansion House, London, c1753 with Cornhill and Lombard Street on the left. There are also figures, including a milkmaid and two chairmen carrying a sedan chair, and carriages

Background imageCornhill Collection: Mansion House (exterior), London, c1751

Mansion House (exterior), London, c1751
View of Mansion House, London, c1751. Including Lombard Street in the centre and the Cornhill on the left. Also showing are three coaches and figures in the cobblestone streets

Background imageCornhill Collection: Cornhill, London, 1830. Artist:s Lacey

Cornhill, London, 1830. Artist:s Lacey
View of Cornhill and Lombard Street, London, 1821; from Poultry, looking east, with shop sign on central building, figures in street and horses, carriages and carts

Background imageCornhill Collection: Lord Mayors Show, Cornhill, London, 1849. Artist: Angelo Collen Hayter

Lord Mayors Show, Cornhill, London, 1849. Artist: Angelo Collen Hayter
Lord Mayors Show passing premises of Silver & Co, no 10 Cornhill, London, 1849. With spectators watching from roof and windows of building and on street, as flag bearer

Background imageCornhill Collection: Cornhill, London, 1810

Cornhill, London, 1810
View of Cornhill and Lombard Street, London, 1810; with Mansion House on right and figures and carriages in street

Background imageCornhill Collection: The Battle of Cornhill, 1769

The Battle of Cornhill, 1769. Interior of room in the Kings Arms Inn, Cornhill, during a meeting to sign an address to King George III; Mr Reynolds has knocked down Mr Dingley

Background imageCornhill Collection: The addressers, 1769

The addressers, 1769. Interior of a room in the Kings Arms Inn, Cornhill, and the disturbance which occurred on March 8, 1769 during a meeting of London merchants to sign an address to King George

Background imageCornhill Collection: Miss Macaroni and her gallant at a print shop, 1773. Artist: John Raphael Smith

Miss Macaroni and her gallant at a print shop, 1773. Artist: John Raphael Smith
Miss Macaroni and her gallant at a print shop, 1773. Scene showing four people gazing at a print shop window, possibly 13 Cornhill. One points at the prints which are clearly delineated

Background imageCornhill Collection: Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, (1840?) Artist: Henry Wallis

Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, (1840?) Artist: Henry Wallis
View 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

Background imageCornhill Collection: Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior

Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior
View of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange on the corner of Threadneedle Street and Cornhill, London, 1850; with a street scene

Background imageCornhill Collection: Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1781. Artist: Thomas Malton II

Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1781. Artist: Thomas Malton II
View of the Bank of England and St Christopher-le-Stocks, Threadneedle Street, London, 1781; with a street scene



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