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View of Ironmongers Hall on Fenchurch Street in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas BowlesView of Ironmongers Hall on Fenchurch Street in London, 1753
The new Ironmongers Hall in Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1750. View in reverse of the new Ironmongers Hall by Thomas Holden with a street scene and horse-drawn vehicles
View of Ironmongers Hall and people and a coach in Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1811
Fireplace in Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1855. View of an ornate fireplace at east end of the banqueting hall in Ironmongers Hall
Churchyard, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1820. Artist: Robert Blemmell SchnebbelieChurchyard, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1820. View of the churchyard associated with St Gabriel Fenchurch Street which burnt down in the Great Fire of London
St Katherine Coleman Rectory, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1817. Also showing a horse and cart, women collecting water from a pump and the Magpie and Punchbowl public house in the background
View of St Dionis Backchurch from Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1813. ArtistView of St Dionis Backchurch from Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1813
Ironmongers Hall, London, c1750. Artist: T LovedayView of Ironmongers Hall and Fenchurch Street, London, c1750 with a street scene and horse drawn vehicles. The new hall by Thomas Holden replaced the Elizabethan building which was in use until 1748
Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, London, c1750View of Ironmongers Hall and Fenchurch Street, London, c1750; with figures, horses, coaches and carts. The new hall by Thomas Holden replaced the Elizabethan building which was in use until 1748
Elephant Inn, Fenchurch Street, London, c1815. Artist: VowlesView of the Elephant Inn, Fenchurch Street, London, c1815. For some years this was the residence of William Hogarth and was one of the few houses that escaped the Great Fire of London in 1666
The Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?). Artist: C MatthewsThe Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?). Tile-hung facade of the Rose Tavern as it appeared in about 1730. The pediment is decorated with relief sculptures of fish or dolphins
Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812. Artist: SandsIronmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812
Church of St Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 19th century. Artist: JB AllenChurch of St Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 19th century. One of Sir Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those destroyed by the Great Fire of London