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Galpin And Company Collection

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: View in the Surrey Gardens, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

View in the Surrey Gardens, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
View in the Surrey Gardens, (c1878). People having tea on the terrace outside a pavilion in the Royal Surrey Gardens in Newington, London

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Bowyer House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Bowyer House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Bowyer House, (c1878). The Old Bowyer Manor House in the village of Camberwell, (now part of south London). The land was purchased in 1583 by Edmund Bowyer

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Samuel Pepys, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Samuel Pepys, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Samuel Pepys, (c1878). Pepys (1633-1703) was a naval administrator and Member of Parliament. His private diaries, first published in the 19th century

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Entrance to Astleys Theatre in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Astleys Theatre in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Astleys Theatre in 1820, (c1878). Philip Astley, the father of modern circus, opened his Amphitheatre at Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, south London, in 1777

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: King Edwards School, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

King Edwards School, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
King Edwards School, (c1878). King Edwards School in St Georges Road, Southwark, London. Bridewell Royal Hospital was founded in the 16th century

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: The Chevalier D Eon, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Chevalier D Eon, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Chevalier D Eon, (c1878). Charles-Genevieve-Louis-Auguste-Andre-Timothee Eon de Beaumont, (1728-1810), also known as The Chevalier d Eon

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Front of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Front of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Front of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, (c1878). The Metropolitan Tabernacle at Newington Butts in south London, designed by William Wilmer Pocock and finished in 1861

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Greenwich Hospital, from the River, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Greenwich Hospital, from the River, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Greenwich Hospital, from the River, (c1878). The Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, on the River Thames in London, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and his assistant Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: The Scotch National Church, Crown Court, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Scotch National Church, Crown Court, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Scotch National Church, Crown Court, (1881). Crown Court Church, named after a small courtyard nearby, was established near Covent Garden in London in 1711

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Old Cockspur Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Old Cockspur Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Old Cockspur Street, (1881). The Phoenix Engine Fire Station in Cockspur Street, Westminster, London, as it might have looked in the late 18th century. Flames can be seen in the distance

Background imageGalpin And Company 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 imageGalpin And Company 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 imageGalpin And Company 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 imageGalpin And Company 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 imageGalpin And Company 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 imageGalpin And Company Collection: West Front of Westminster Abbey, from Tothill Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown

West Front of Westminster Abbey, from Tothill Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown
West Front of Westminster Abbey, from Tothill Street, (1881). The exterior of the Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: The Old Coal Exchange, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Old Coal Exchange, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Old Coal Exchange, (c1872). The original Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, opened in 1770. The second building on the site (seen here) dated from 1805

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Hall of the Skinners Company, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Hall of the Skinners Company, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Hall of the Skinners Company, c1872. Skinners Hall, Dowgate Hill, City of London, home of the Worshipful Company of Skinners. The building, designed by William Jupp, was constructed 1770-1790

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Door of Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Door of Newgate, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Door of Newgate, c1872. Newgate Prison in London, established in 1188, was one of the earliest prisons. It was rebuilt several times, and finally demolished in 1904. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Sir Paul Pindars Lodge, 1791, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Sir Paul Pindars Lodge, 1791, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Sir Paul Pindars Lodge, 1791, (c1872). Garden House or Lodge of Sir Paul Pindar, near his mansion house in Bishopsgate, City of London. This structure was anciently the keepers lodge

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: The Old Post Office, in Lombard Street, about 1800, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Old Post Office, in Lombard Street, about 1800, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Old Post Office, in Lombard Street, about 1800, (c1872). The General Post Office (GPO) had its headquarters on Lombard Street in the City of London from 1678 to 1829

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: The Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). East India House, the London headquarters of the East India Company, was completely rebuilt in 1726-1729

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: In Lincolns Inn Fields, (1881). Creator: Unknown

In Lincolns Inn Fields, (1881). Creator: Unknown
In Lincolns Inn Fields, (1881). Newcastle House, the Duke of Ancasters house and Sir John Soanes house at Lincolns Inn Fields, the largest public square in London

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Theatre, Portugal Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Theatre, Portugal Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Theatre, Portugal Street, (1881). The Lincolns Inn Fields Theatre, originally called the Dukes Theatre, was used as a playhouse in the 17th and 18th centuries

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Old Newgate, c1760, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Old Newgate, c1760, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Old Newgate, c1760, (c1872). Newgate Prison in London, established in 1188, was one of the earliest prisons. It was rebuilt several times, and finally demolished in 1904

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Hickss Hall (about 1750), (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Hickss Hall (about 1750), (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Hickss Hall (about 1750), (c1872). Hicks Hall, built in 1611 and demolished in 1778, in St John Street, Clerkenwell, London

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Barber-Surgeons Hall (1800), (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Barber-Surgeons Hall (1800), (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Barber-Surgeons Hall (1800), (c1872). Barber-Surgeons Hall in Monkwell Street, City of London, headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Barbers. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Street Front of Crosby Hall, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Street Front of Crosby Hall, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Street Front of Crosby Hall, c1872. Crosby Hall, Bishopsgate, City of London, was built in 1466 by the wool merchant Sir John Crosby

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: The Sir Paul Pindar. (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Sir Paul Pindar. (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Sir Paul Pindar. (c1872). The Paul Pindar Tavern, Bishopsgate, City of London. This 17th century building was originally the residence of the diplomat Sir Paul Pindar

Background imageGalpin And Company Collection: Garden Front of Northumberland House, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Garden Front of Northumberland House, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Garden Front of Northumberland House, (1881). Northumberland House, built between 1605 and 1609, was a large Jacobean townhouse, so called because it was the London residence of the Percy family


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