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Demolition Collection (page 3)

Background imageDemolition Collection: Interior view of the hall, Furnivals Inn, during demolition, City of London, c1819

Interior view of the hall, Furnivals Inn, during demolition, City of London, c1819

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition of the Church of St Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street, City of London, c1830

Demolition of the Church of St Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street, City of London, c1830

Background imageDemolition Collection: Priory of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, Creechurch Lane, City of London, 1815. Artist

Priory of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, Creechurch Lane, City of London, 1815. Artist
Priory of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, Creechurch Lane, City of London, 1815. View of the gateway of the priory during its demolition. Beneath is a plan of the vicinity

Background imageDemolition Collection: St Mary and Chapel Locks being pulled down, London Bridge, 1829

St Mary and Chapel Locks being pulled down, London Bridge, 1829

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition of old houses near Walbrook to make way for King William Street, City of London, 1834

Demolition of old houses near Walbrook to make way for King William Street, City of London, 1834

Background imageDemolition Collection: View of the demolition of Winchester Place, London, 1839

View of the demolition of Winchester Place, London, 1839. The great 16th century house in Great Winchester Street off Old Broad Street was taken down in 1839

Background imageDemolition Collection: View of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1831

View of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1831. Figures are demolishing the vestry in the foreground to make way for the approach to the new London Bridge

Background imageDemolition Collection: South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1830. Artist

South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1830. Artist
South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1830. Figures are demolishing the vestry in the foreground to make way for the approach to the new London Bridge

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolitions for the Broad Street Extension of the Great Eastern Railway, City of London, 1875

Demolitions for the Broad Street Extension of the Great Eastern Railway, City of London, 1875. The top view shows destruction of City of London Theatre, with workmen, horses and cart on left

Background imageDemolition Collection: Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825

Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825. The chapel was known as Leadenhall Chapel

Background imageDemolition Collection: Furnivals Inn, City of London, 1818. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Furnivals Inn, City of London, 1818. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
Furnivals Inn, City of London, 1818. View of Furnivals Inn courtyard looking south with demolition work underway

Background imageDemolition Collection: Blackwell Hall during demolition, City of London, 1819

Blackwell Hall during demolition, City of London, 1819

Background imageDemolition Collection: Excavation work for the north pier and tidal dam at Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1864

Excavation work for the north pier and tidal dam at Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1864. The new Blackfriars Bridge was designed by Joseph cubitt and opened in 1869

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey shore, London, 1864

Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey shore, London, 1864. The first Blackfriars Bridge built by Robert Mylne in the 1760s was replaced by a new crossing designed by

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge, 1864. Artist: George Maund

Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge, 1864. Artist: George Maund
Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge, 1864. The first Blackfriars Bridge built by Robert Mylne in the 1760s was replaced by a new crossing designed by Joseph Cubitt

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1844

Demolition of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1844. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London

Background imageDemolition Collection: View of east end of St Pauls showing air raid damage in the vicinity, London, c1941

View of east end of St Pauls showing air raid damage in the vicinity, London, c1941

Background imageDemolition Collection: The destruction of the Cheapside Cross, London, 1809

The destruction of the Cheapside Cross, London, 1809. The middle image of three, showing the destruction of the Cheapside Cross in 1643, with a description

Background imageDemolition Collection: The destruction of the Cheapside Cross, London, 1793

The destruction of the Cheapside Cross, London, 1793. The destruction of the Cross in 1643 with a description. The cross stood on the site of one of the late 13th century Eleanor Crosses

Background imageDemolition Collection: Angel Inn and shops on Farringdon Street, London, c1860. Artist: Henry Dixon

Angel Inn and shops on Farringdon Street, London, c1860. Artist: Henry Dixon
View of the Angel Inn and shops on Farringdon Street, London, c1860. These properties were affected by the construction of Holborn Viaduct in the 1860s

Background imageDemolition Collection: The City Churches in Danger, 1834

The City Churches in Danger, 1834. Four City aldermen in ceremonial dress, including Sir John Key and Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter, pull on ropes attached to church steeples

Background imageDemolition Collection: London Bridge (old), c1831

London Bridge (old), c1831
Demolition of temporary bridge over Fifth Lock and Rogers Lock, old London Bridge, looking north east

Background imageDemolition Collection: St Alfege, London Wall, London, 1880

St Alfege, London Wall, London, 1880
The west side of St Alfege, London Wall, London as it appeared during the demolition of adjoining buildings in 1880

Background imageDemolition Collection: Ludgate Hill, London, 1792. Artist: John Thomas Smith

Ludgate Hill, London, 1792. Artist: John Thomas Smith
View of the remains of London Wall on Ludgate Hill, London after a fire in 1792. In the foreground a figure clears rubble

Background imageDemolition Collection: London Bridge (old), London, 1832. Artist: Charles Joseph Hullmandel

London Bridge (old), London, 1832. Artist: Charles Joseph Hullmandel
View of the south end of London Bridge, London, 1832, during its demolition in 1831

Background imageDemolition Collection: Two Views of London Bridge (old), London, 1805. Artist: A Birrell

Two Views of London Bridge (old), London, 1805. Artist: A Birrell
Two views of London Bridge, London, 1805; before and after the houses were pulled down

Background imageDemolition Collection: Leadenhall Chapel, London, 1814. Artist: John Thomas Smith

Leadenhall Chapel, London, 1814. Artist: John Thomas Smith
North east view of Leadenhall Chapel, London, during demolition, 1814; with Leadenhall granary behind

Background imageDemolition Collection: Leadenhall Chapel, London, c1810. Artist: George Shepherd

Leadenhall Chapel, London, c1810. Artist: George Shepherd
View of Leadenhall Chapel, London, prior to demolition, c1810; with Rawlson fishmonger in front. Also showing figures in street including one leading a cow or bull

Background imageDemolition Collection: Green Arbour Court, Little Moorfields, London, 1871. Artist: Charles James Richardson

Green Arbour Court, Little Moorfields, London, 1871. Artist: Charles James Richardson
Green Arbour Court, Little Moorfields, London, 1871. The remaining side of Green Arbour Court; a row of terraced houses with green shutters

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition of the monument to George IV, Kings Cross, London, 1845

Demolition of the monument to George IV, Kings Cross, London, 1845

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition of Guildhall Chapel, London, 1820. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Demolition of Guildhall Chapel, London, 1820. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
View of Guildhall Chapel, London, in process of demolition, 1820; with Guildhall behind, seen through the archway of Blackwell Hall in Cateaton Street

Background imageDemolition Collection: View of the demolition of the Saracens Head Inn, Snow Hill, City of London, 1868

View of the demolition of the Saracens Head Inn, Snow Hill, City of London, 1868

Background imageDemolition Collection: Ruins of the Church of St Clare Minoressess without Aldgate, City of London, 1812

Ruins of the Church of St Clare Minoressess without Aldgate, City of London, 1812. Remains of the south and west walls of the church

Background imageDemolition Collection: London Bridge (old and new), London, 1832

London Bridge (old and new), London, 1832
View of new London Bridge on left and old London Bridge on right, before its demolition, London, 1832. Also including figures and building materials on south bank of River Thames

Background imageDemolition Collection: A bar in Camden, New Jersey, being forcibly dismantled by dry agents, USA, 1920s

A bar in Camden, New Jersey, being forcibly dismantled by dry agents, USA, 1920s. A scene from the Prohibition era. The sale, manufacture

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition work Manvers Main colliery, Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, September 1956

Demolition work Manvers Main colliery, Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, September 1956. Workers demolishing a chimney at the colliery, near Rotherham

Background imageDemolition Collection: The Demolition of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, 1931

The Demolition of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, 1931. Artist: Ilf, Ilya Arnoldovich (1897-1937)
The Demolition of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, 1931. Found in the collection of Moscow Photo Museum (House of Photography)

Background imageDemolition Collection: Guildhall North Side, 1882-83, (1886)

Guildhall North Side, 1882-83, (1886). Showing demolitions and site for the New Council Chamber.1882-83. Lithographic print from the Discriptive Account of the Guildhall of the City of London, 1886

Background imageDemolition Collection: Guildhall North Side, City of London, 1882-1883 (1886)

Guildhall North Side, City of London, 1882-1883 (1886). Showing Demolitions and Site for the New Council Chamber, 1882-83

Background imageDemolition Collection: Demolition, c1840-1890 (1924). Artist: Johan Barthold Jongkind

Demolition, c1840-1890 (1924). Artist: Johan Barthold Jongkind
Demolition, c1840-1890 (1924). A print from A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day, by F L Leipnik, John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924

Background imageDemolition Collection: The Demolition of the Abbey of Montmartre, c1740-1800. Artist: Louis Gabriel Moreau

The Demolition of the Abbey of Montmartre, c1740-1800. Artist: Louis Gabriel Moreau
The Demolition of the Abbey of Montmartre, c1740-1800

Background imageDemolition Collection: The demolition of the Church of the Feuillants, 1805. Artist: Hubert Robert

The demolition of the Church of the Feuillants, 1805. Artist: Hubert Robert
The demolition of the Church of the Feuillants, 1805. From the Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageDemolition Collection: The Story of Samson, 1549. Creator: Cornelis Massys

The Story of Samson, 1549. Creator: Cornelis Massys
The Story of Samson, 1549



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