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London Bridge, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeLondon Bridge, c1900s. Traffic on London Bridge over the River Thames, with Fishmongers Hall on the left, the church of St Magnus the Martyr on the right, and the Monument behind
The Industrious Prentice Grown Rich and Sheriff of London (Industry and Idleness, plate 8), September 30, 1747
Portrait of the Right Hon. Michael Gibbs, Lord Mayor, 1844. Creator: Henry AnelayPortrait of the Right Hon. Michael Gibbs, Lord Mayor, 1844. Michael Gibbs was inaugurated as Lord Mayor of the City of London in 1844. He belonged to the Fishmongers Company
London Bridge, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: UnknownLondon Bridge, late 19th-early 20th century. View of horse-drawn buses on London Bridge, looking towards the City from Southwark
London Bridge looking North, 1895. Creator: London Stereoscopic & Photographic CoLondon Bridge Looking North, 1895. Traffic on London Bridge over the River Thames, with Fishmongers Hall on the left, the church of St Magnus the Martyr on the right, and the Monument behind
Statue of James Hulbert, St Peters Hospital, Southwark, London, 1827. View of the statue in the square of the St Peters Hospital, commonly known as Fishmongers Almshouses, in Newington Butts
St Peters Hospital, Southwark, London, 1827. Artist: John Chessell BucklerSt Peters Hospital, Southwark, London, 1827. East view of the quadrangle of St Peters Hospital, commonly known as Fishmongers Almshouses, situated in Newington Butts, Southwark
St Peters Hospital, East Hill, Wandsworth, London, 1849. The hospital, which was founded in 1618, was rebuilt by the Fishmongers Company
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, c1750. Artist: Sutton NichollsFishmongers Hall, City of London, c1750
Stephen Forster, Lord Mayor of London 1454-1455, in aldermanic robes, 1450. ArtistStephen Forster, Lord Mayor of London 1454-1455, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Fishmongers Company
East side view of the Livery Hall of the Clothworkers Company, City of London, 1860. The Haberdashers, Fishmongers, Clothworkers, Salters, and Drapers coats of arms are represented on the wall
London Bridge (new), London, c1835. Artist: G YatesView of London Bridge, Fishmongers Hall and Adelaide Place, London, c1835, with boats on the River Thames
Fishmongers Hall, London, 1826. Artist: G YatesFishmongers Hall, London, 1826. View of Fishmongers Hall, with boats on the River Thames
Fishmongers Hall from the River Thames, London, c1810. Artist: George ShepherdFishmongers Hall from the River Thames, London, c1810. View of Fishmongers Hall with boats on the River Thames
Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1827. Artist: William Henry BartlettFishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1827. View of the new Fishmongers Hall showing Thames Street and the construction of London Bridge
Fishmongers Hall from north east, London, c1835. Artist: John WoodsFishmongers Hall from north east, London, c1835. View of the new Fishmongers Hall (right), looking towards London Bridge, showing a street scene with horse drawn carriages
Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1835. Artist: John GreigFishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1835. View of the new Fishmongers Hall, showing a doorway with stone relief sculptures of mermaids and fish
Fishmongers Hall, London, c1825. View of the new Fishmongers Hall, showing a doorway with stone relief sculptures of mermaids and fish
Proposed view of Fishmongers Hall near London Bridge, City of London, c1830. ArtistProposed view of Fishmongers Hall near London Bridge, City of London, c1830. Home of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, the Hall was built in the 1830s
Construction of London Bridge, 1826. Artist: Edward William CookeConstruction of London Bridge, 1826. View of a timber cofferdam enclosing pile drivers and hoists for London Bridge, with a barge moored close by
Robert Horne, Sheriff of London 1446-1447, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Fishmongers Company
The industrious prentice grown rich... plate VIII of Industry and Idleness, 1747The industrious prentice grown rich and sheriff of London, plate VIII of Industry and Idleness, 1747; the scene is old Fishmongers Hall
Sketch for Industry and Idleness - Plate VIII, 1747. Artist: William HogarthSketch for Industry and Idleness - Plate VIII, 1747. The industrious prentice grown rich and sheriff of London. The scene is old Fishmongers Hall
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1911. Artist: Pictorial AgencyFishmongers Hall, City of London, 1911. The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers the Company ranks fourth in the order of precedence of City Livery Companies
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J GreigFishmongers Hall, City of London, 1817. Fishmongers Hall is the seat of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, one of the most ancient of the City Guilds
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: SandsFishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811
London Bridge, London, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardLondon Bridge, London, late 19th century. View from Southwark across to the City, with the Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr
London Bridge, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsLondon Bridge, London, 19th century. View across the Thames from Southwark, with Fishmongers Hall, the Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr visible on the far bank
Fishmongers Hall, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsFishmongers Hall, London, 19th century. View of London Bridge with Southwark Cathedral on the far bank of the River Thames