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Edward Collection (page 17)

Background imageEdward Collection: View of St. Mary Overy, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

View of St. Mary Overy, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
View of St. Mary Overy, (c1878). St Mary Overie was the ancient priory church which became known as St Saviours Church, and is now Southwark Cathedral

Background imageEdward Collection: Interior of St. Saviours Church, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Interior of St. Saviours Church, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Interior of St. Saviours Church, (c1878). St Saviours in Southwark, London, was originally St Mary Overies Church. Later known as St Saviour s, it became Southwark Cathedral in 1905

Background imageEdward Collection: St. Annes, Soho, (1881). Creator: Unknown

St. Annes, Soho, (1881). Creator: Unknown
St. Anne s, Soho, (1881). Saint Annes Church in Westminster in London, was consecrated in 1686. The original tower became unstable, and a replacement (shown here), designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell

Background imageEdward Collection: Drydens House, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Drydens House, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Drydens House, (1881). House lived in by poet and playwright John Dryden (1631-1700) at 44 Gerrard Street, Soho, London. The house was built c1681, with the front being rebuilt in 1793

Background imageEdward Collection: An Invitation Card by Hogarth, (1881). Creator: Unknown

An Invitation Card by Hogarth, (1881). Creator: Unknown
An Invitation Card by Hogarth, (1881). Card with drawing of a plate, knife and fork by William Hogarth (1697-1764), inviting a friend to dinner

Background imageEdward Collection: The Site of Leicester Square, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Site of Leicester Square, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Site of Leicester Square, (1881). Map showing the countryside in what would later become Westminster, London. Roads marked include Haymarket and St Martins Lane

Background imageEdward Collection: West View of the Old Church of St. Martin s-in-the-Fields; Pulled Down in 1721, (1881)

West View of the Old Church of St. Martin s-in-the-Fields; Pulled Down in 1721, (1881). The church of St Martin-in-the-Fields in London

Background imageEdward Collection: The First Royal Academy; About 1740, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The First Royal Academy; About 1740, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The First Royal Academy; About 1740, (1881). The Royal Academy of Arts in London was founded in 1768. Its first location, (shown here), was on Pall Mall in Westminster

Background imageEdward Collection: Sir Joshua Reynolds, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Sir Joshua Reynolds, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Sir Joshua Reynolds, (1881). British portrait painter Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) promoted the ‘ Grand Style in painting

Background imageEdward Collection: Charing Cross from Northumberland House in 1750, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Charing Cross from Northumberland House in 1750, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Charing Cross from Northumberland House in 1750, (1881). View of horse-drawn vehicles in Charing Cross in London. The Gold Cross Hotel and the Coach Office can be seen

Background imageEdward Collection: Old Hungerford Market, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Old Hungerford Market, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Old Hungerford Market, (1881). The old building near Charing Cross in London, with the bust of its founder Sir Edward Hungerford (died 1711) visible on the north wall

Background imageEdward Collection: The Kings Mews, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Kings Mews, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Kings Mews, (1881). Kings Mews on the Charing Cross Road, with the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields in the background, Westminster, London

Background imageEdward Collection: The Old Adelphi Theatre, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Old Adelphi Theatre, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Old Adelphi Theatre, (1881). The Adelphi Theatre on the Strand in London was founded in 1806 as the Sans Pareil. The old theatre (shown here) was demolished, and The New Adelphi opened in 1858

Background imageEdward Collection: Buckingham Gate in 1830, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Buckingham Gate in 1830, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Buckingham Gate in 1830, (1881). Buckingham Gate, also known as the York Watergate, was built in 1626 and gave access to the River Thames from York House, a mansion on the Strand in London

Background imageEdward Collection: Ivy Bridge Lane, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Ivy Bridge Lane, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Ivy Bridge Lane, (1881). Street off the Strand in Westminster, London, named after a former ivy-covered bridge that crossed an old watercourse nearby

Background imageEdward Collection: York Stairs and the Water Tower, (1881). Creator: Unknown

York Stairs and the Water Tower, (1881). Creator: Unknown
York Stairs and the Water Tower, (1881). 18th-century view of York Watergate, Buckingham Street, Westminster, London. Built in 1626 by Nicholas Stone (1586-1647)

Background imageEdward Collection: The Fox-Under-The-Hill. (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Fox-Under-The-Hill. (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Fox-Under-The-Hill. (1881). The Fox Under the Hill public house on the Strand in London. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageEdward Collection: Somerset House and Stairs, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Somerset House and Stairs, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Somerset House and Stairs, (1881). View of Somerset House, on the north bank of the River Thames in London, with steps down to the river

Background imageEdward Collection: Court of Old Somerset House, from the North, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Court of Old Somerset House, from the North, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Court of Old Somerset House, from the North, (1881). View of Somerset Place, on the north bank of the River Thames in London, built in 1547 by Edward Seymour, Lord Protector and Duke of Somerset

Background imageEdward Collection: Golden Buildings, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Golden Buildings, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Golden Buildings, (1881). Golden Buildings, Strand, Westminster, London. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageEdward Collection: Arundel House (To the North), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Arundel House (To the North), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Arundel House (To the North), c17th century, (1881). View of Arundel House between the Strand and the River Thames in London

Background imageEdward Collection: Arundel House (To the South), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Arundel House (To the South), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Arundel House (To the South), c17th century, (1881). View of Arundel House between the Strand and the River Thames in London

Background imageEdward Collection: The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). The Globe Theatre on Bankside as it might have looked during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageEdward Collection: Barclays Brewery, 1829, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Barclays Brewery, 1829, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Barclays Brewery, 1829, (c1878). The brewery of Barclay Perkins and Co at Southwark in south London, previously owned by Henry Thrale and known as the Anchor Brewery

Background imageEdward Collection: Hall of Winchester House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Hall of Winchester House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Hall of Winchester House, (c1878). Winchester Palace on the south bank of the River Thames, (now south London), was the seat of the bishops of Winchester. The great hall was built in c1136

Background imageEdward Collection: John Gower, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

John Gower, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
John Gower, (c1878). English poet John Gower (c1330-1408) was a friend of Geoffrey Chaucer. He is known primarily for three major works, the Mirour de l Omme, Vox Clamantis, and Confessio Amantis

Background imageEdward Collection: Views of St. Saviours Church, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Views of St. Saviours Church, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Views of St. Saviours Church, (c1878). St Saviours in Southwark, London, was originally St Mary Overies Church. Later known as St Saviour s, it became Southwark Cathedral in 1905

Background imageEdward Collection: Old Houses Formerly at Bankside, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Old Houses Formerly at Bankside, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Old Houses Formerly at Bankside, (c1878). Decorative plasterwork on the facades of buildings near the south bank of the River Thames in London

Background imageEdward Collection: The Bridge-Foot, Southwark, in 1810, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Bridge-Foot, Southwark, in 1810, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Bridge-Foot, Southwark, in 1810, (c1878). Street scene in south London with Southwark Bridge in the distance. Workmen are digging up the road

Background imageEdward Collection: Priory of St. Mary Overy, 1700, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Priory of St. Mary Overy, 1700, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Priory of St. Mary Overy, 1700, (c1878). St Mary Overie was the ancient priory church which became known as St Saviours Church, and is now Southwark Cathedral

Background imageEdward Collection: South End of Old London Bridge, with Shot Tower and St. Olaves Church, in 1820, (c1878)

South End of Old London Bridge, with Shot Tower and St. Olaves Church, in 1820, (c1878). View of the south bank of the River Thames in London showing the shot tower (later burned down)

Background imageEdward Collection: St. Margarets Church, from the North-West, (1881). Creator: Unknown

St. Margarets Church, from the North-West, (1881). Creator: Unknown
St. Margarets Church, from the North-West, (1881). View of the Church of St Margaret, Westminster, London. The church, which stands in the grounds of Westminster Abbey

Background imageEdward Collection: Margaret Street, Westminster, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Margaret Street, Westminster, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Margaret Street, Westminster, (1881). 18th century view of carriages on a street in Westminster, London. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageEdward Collection: Westminster Hall, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Westminster Hall, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Westminster Hall, (1881). Westminster Hall in London was completed in 1099. This view shows the Houses of Parliament in the late 18th century

Background imageEdward Collection: Palace Yard, from the South, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Palace Yard, from the South, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Palace Yard, from the South, (1881). New Palace Yard, an open courtyard northwest of the Palace of Westminster, as it might have looked in the 18th century

Background imageEdward Collection: The Refreshment-Room of the House of Lords, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Refreshment-Room of the House of Lords, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Refreshment-Room of the House of Lords, (1881). Interior of one of the rooms in the Palace of Westminster in London, designed by Augustus Pugin

Background imageEdward Collection: Interior of the House of Commons, 1834, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Interior of the House of Commons, 1834, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Interior of the House of Commons, 1834, (1881). One of the two chambers in the Houses of Parliament in London. Much of the Palace of Westminster was destroyed in a fire in 1834

Background imageEdward Collection: Interior of the House of Commons, 1875, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Interior of the House of Commons, 1875, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Interior of the House of Commons, 1875, (1881). One of the two chambers in the Houses of Parliament in London. Construction began in the 1840s after the previous building burned down

Background imageEdward Collection: The Star Chamber, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Star Chamber, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Star Chamber, (1881). Interior of the Star Chamber in Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London. The Chamber was an English court of law which sat at the royal Palace of Westminster from the late 15th

Background imageEdward Collection: The Painted Chamber, 1830, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Painted Chamber, 1830, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Painted Chamber, 1830, (1881). The Painted Chamber in the Palace of Westminster was originally named the Kings Chamber and was built in the 13th century

Background imageEdward Collection: The Little Sanctuary, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Little Sanctuary, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Little Sanctuary, (1881). Narrow street in Westminster, London. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageEdward Collection: Old Houses in Tothill Street, Westminster, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Old Houses in Tothill Street, Westminster, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Old Houses in Tothill Street, Westminster, (1881). Buildings in the City of Wesminster, London. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageEdward Collection: Entrance to Westminster School, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Westminster School, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Westminster School, (1881). Exterior view of Westminster School, Little Deans Yard, London. A Classical gateway of 1734 leads via an open stair to the Busby Library

Background imageEdward Collection: The Schoolroom, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Schoolroom, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Schoolroom, (1881). Boys and their teacher in a great hall with wooden beams. Names are carved into the walls. The school, at Westminster in London

Background imageEdward Collection: The Deanery, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Deanery, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Deanery, (1881). The Deanery at Westminster Abbey in London. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageEdward Collection: The College Hall, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The College Hall, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The College Hall, (1881). The school, at Westminster in London, dates from at least the early fourteenth century. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageEdward Collection: The Chapter House Previous to its Restoration, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Chapter House Previous to its Restoration, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Chapter House Previous to its Restoration, (1881). The Chapter House at Westminster Abbey in London dates from the 1250s and is one of the largest of its kind

Background imageEdward Collection: The Wax Figures in Westminster Abbey, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Wax Figures in Westminster Abbey, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Wax Figures in Westminster Abbey, (1881). Funeral effigies in Westminster Abbey in London. The oldest effigies were made to display at the funerals of monarchs



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