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Fleet Ditch Collection

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Bursting of the Fleet Ditch and destruction of part of the Metropolitan Railway... 1862

Bursting of the Fleet Ditch and destruction of part of the Metropolitan Railway... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Bursting of the Fleet Ditch and destruction of part of the Metropolitan Railway: scene of the accident, [London], 1862. Owing to falls in the Fleet sewer the waters had accumulated to a great extent

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, 1862. Creator: JM Williams

The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, 1862. Creator: JM Williams
The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, [London], 1862. In a few months Paddington will be joined to the City by a new thoroughfare...This line has a width of nearly thirty feet

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Old house in Clerkenwell, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Old house in Clerkenwell, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Old house in Clerkenwell, 1844. Building in...West-street, formerly called Chick-lane [in London], at which point New Farringdon-street now terminates; it is reputed to have been built 300 years ago

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Back of the Red Lion, from the Fleet, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Back of the Red Lion, from the Fleet, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Back of the Red Lion, from the Fleet, (c1872). View of the Old Red Lion Tavern in Chick Lane, and the Fleet Ditch, West Smithfield, London

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: The Fleet Ditch, from the Red Lion. (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Fleet Ditch, from the Red Lion. (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Fleet Ditch, from the Red Lion. (c1872). View of the Old Red Lion Tavern in Chick Lane, and the Fleet Ditch, West Smithfield, London

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: View of the back of a house in Chick Lane, showing Fleet Ditch, City of London, 1844

View of the back of a house in Chick Lane, showing Fleet Ditch, City of London, 1844

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, City of London, 1851. Artist

Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, City of London, 1851. Artist
Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, City of London, 1851. Showing a man holding a ladder, behind him lies part of a mammals skeleton

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: View of the Fleet Ditch with bathers, City of London, 1750

View of the Fleet Ditch with bathers, City of London, 1750. Here strip, my Children, here at once leap in, Here prove who best can dash thro thick and thin. From Dunciad Book II

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Construction of the Metropolitan Railway and Fleet Ditch, London, 1862

Construction of the Metropolitan Railway and Fleet Ditch, London, 1862. Labourers at work on the Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Accident in Farringdon Street, London, 1862

Accident in Farringdon Street, London, 1862. Scene of an accident near Coppice Row on Farringdon Street, showing figures attempting to rectify the damage

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Fleet River, London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham Archer

Fleet River, London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham Archer
Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, London, 1851; showing a man holding a ladder, behind him lies part of a mammals skeleton

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Fleet River, London, 1854

Fleet River, London, 1854
Repair of the Fleet sewer, London, 1854

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: Fleet River, London, c1850

Fleet River, London, c1850
View of the Fleet Ditch, near Field Lane, London, c1850

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: The Fleet Ditch near West Street, during alterations, 1844

The Fleet Ditch near West Street, during alterations, 1844
The Fleet Ditch near West Street. From a sketch taken during alterations, 1844.Engraving from Old and new London Volume 2 by Walter Thornbury.Published by Cassell, Petter and Galpin

Background imageFleet Ditch Collection: The mouth of the Holebourne, where it finds the Thames as the Fleet Ditch, London, 1926-1927

The mouth of the Holebourne, where it finds the Thames as the Fleet Ditch, London, 1926-1927. The picture shown is under the Blackfriars Railway bridge


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