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The College Hall, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe 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
The Chapter House Previous to its Restoration, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe 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
The Wax Figures in Westminster Abbey, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe 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
Elizabeth, Wife of Henry VII, (1881). Creator: UnknownElizabeth, Wife of Henry VII, (1881). Elizabeth (1466-1503) was the Queen Consort of King Henry VII of England, whom she married in 1486, and was the mother of King Henry VIII
The Coronation Chair, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Coronation Chair, (1881). The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey in London, known historically as St Edwards Chair or King Edwards Chair
Tomb of Henry III, (1881). Creator: UnknownTomb of Henry III, (1881). The tomb of King Henry III (1207-1272) at Westminster Abbey in London. It was made of Purbeck marble with slabs of purple and green antique porphyry set in the sides
Entrance to King Henry VII.s Chapel, (1881). Creator: UnknownEntrance to King Henry VII.s Chapel, (1881). The Henry VII Lady Chapel, at Westminster Abbey in London, was begun by King Henry VII in 1503 and completed in 1516, nearly six years after his death
Handels Monument, (1881). Creator: UnknownHandels Monument, (1881). Monument to the composer George Frederick Handel (1685-1759) by Roubiliac, at Westminster Abbey in London
King Henry VII.s Chapel, (1881). Creator: UnknownKing Henry VII.s Chapel, (1881). The Henry VII Chapel at Westminster Abbey, London, was built in 1503 by Sir Reginald Bray
Westminster Abbey: Interior of the Choir, (1881). Creator: UnknownWestminster Abbey: Interior of the Choir, (1881). Abbey church in the City of Westminster, London. The church was begun by Henry III in 1245
North Transept of Westminster Abbey, 1830, (1881). Creator: UnknownNorth Transept of Westminster Abbey, 1830, (1881). Abbey church in the City of Westminster, London. The church was begun by Henry III in 1245
Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, (1881). Creator: UnknownPoets Corner, Westminster Abbey, (1881). Poets Corner is an area in the south transept of Westminster Abbey in London, where a number of notable British literary figures are buried
The Preparations for the Coronation of James II. and His Queen, in 1685, (1881). Westminster Abbey in London is the traditional site for coronations of British monarchs
Two Views of Westminster, (1881). Creator: UnknownTwo Views of Westminster, (1881). The village of Westminster, now part of greater London, and the River Thames. Landmarks and buildings shown include: Parliament House, Westminster Hall
York House in 1795, (1881). Creator: UnknownYork House in 1795, (1881). York House in Whitehall, London, was designed by James Paine and built between 1755 and 1758. It was refurbished by Henry Holland for Prince Frederick, Duke of York
Whitehall and Westminster. (From Aggas Map), (1881). Creator: UnknownWhitehall and Westminster. (From Aggas Map), (1881). Birds eye view, by cartographer Ralph Agas (c1540-1621), of Whitehall Palace in the village of Westminster on the River Thames
Whitehall, Looking Towards the Holbein Gateway, (1881). Creator: UnknownWhitehall, Looking Towards the Holbein Gateway, (1881). The Holbein Gate, entrance to the Palace of Whitehall at Westminster, then a village outside London
Westminster Bridge, (1881). Creator: UnknownWestminster Bridge, (1881). Bridge across the River Thames at Westminster in London, with the Abbey on the right. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
Interior of the Chapel Royal (Banqueting House), Whitehall, (1881). Creator: UnknownInterior of the Chapel Royal (Banqueting House), Whitehall, (1881). The Banqueting House in Westminster, London, was designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1622
Whitehall, from the River, (1881). Creator: UnknownWhitehall, from the River, (1881). The Palace of Whitehall at Westminster, then a village outside London, was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698
Whitehall Yard, (1881). Creator: UnknownWhitehall Yard, (1881). Goose-Pie House and Whitehall Yard in Westminster, London, from the street opposite Horse Guards. Goose-Pie House
The Holbein Gateway, Whitehall, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Holbein Gateway, Whitehall, (1881). The Holbein Gate, entrance to the Palace of Whitehall at Westminster, then a village outside London. The monumental gateway was constructed in 1531
York Place, (1881). Creator: UnknownYork Place, (1881). Map of a part of Westminster in London, showing York Place, Scotland Yard, the Eleanor Cross, The Strand and the River Thames
The Chinese Junk, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Chinese Junk, (1881). The Keying was the first Chinese junk to travel from China to Europe. She sailed from China around the Cape of Good Hope to the United States and Britain between 1846
The Lions Head at Button s. (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Lions Head at Button s. (1881). Letter box decorated with a lions head, at Buttons Coffee House on Russell Street, Westminster, London, and used for literary articles in the 18th century
Covent Garden Market, Looking Eastward, (1881). Creator: UnknownCovent Garden Market, Looking Eastward, (1881). Londons main fruit and vegetable market was established on the site of an old convent garden
The Custom House - Time of Elizabeth, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Custom House - Time of Elizabeth, (c1872). The Custom House in the City of London, depicted during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). From Old and New London, Vol
The Church of Allhallows the Great in 1784, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Church of Allhallows the Great in 1784, (c1872). The church of All-Hallows-the-Great in the City of London was rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher Wren in 1684 after the previous church was
Chapel of Merchant Taylors School, c1872. Creator: UnknownChapel of Merchant Taylors School, c1872. Interior of the chapel at the school in Suffolk Lane, City of London, founded in 1561 by members of the Merchant Taylors Company
Dyers Hall, c1830, (c1872). Creator: UnknownDyers Hall, c1830, (c1872). Dyers Hall, on the corner of College Street and Dowgate Hill, in the City of London, home of the Worshipful Company of Dyers. The building seen here was constructed c1770
The Chamber in Lambeth Palace In Which the Lollards Were Confined, (c1878). Creator: UnknownThe Chamber in Lambeth Palace In Which the Lollards Were Confined, (c1878). The Lollards Tower, which dates from 1435 to 1440, was used as a prison in the 17th century
Tower Street Ward, (c1872). Creator: UnknownTower Street Ward, (c1872). Map dating from 1773, of part of the City of London, showing Custom House and ships on the River Thames. From Old and New London, Vol
Nonsuch House, (c1872). Creator: UnknownNonsuch House, (c1872). Nonsuch House on old London Bridge was originally constructed in the Netherlands, taken apart and shipped to London in pieces in 1578
Heads on Old London Bridge, (c1872). Creator: UnknownHeads on Old London Bridge, (c1872). The heads of executed criminals and traitors were displayed on pikes above the southern gatehouse on London Bridge over the River Thames
Remains of the Chapel of St. Thomas, Old London Bridge, (c1872). Creator: UnknownRemains of the Chapel of St. Thomas, Old London Bridge, (c1872). The Chapel of St Thomas on the Bridge was built in 1209. In 1548, during the Reformation
London Bridge, c1872. Creator: UnknownLondon Bridge, c1872. View of the Church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument in the City of London. The new bridge over the River Thames was opened in 1831. From Old and New London, Vol
The City of London, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe City of London, c1872. View of the Embankment and the River Thames, Blackfriars road and railway bridges, with St Pauls Cathedral in the distance
London, from the top of Arundel House, c17th century, (1881). Creator: UnknownLondon, from the top of Arundel House, c17th century, (1881). View of the River Thames and old St Pauls Cathedral from Arundel House which stood between the Strand and the Thames
The Strand from the Thames, Sixteenth Century, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Strand from the Thames, Sixteenth Century, (1881). View of large houses on the Strand in London. The name comes from the Old English strond, meaning the edge of a river
Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, (1881). Creator: UnknownLincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, (1881). The brick gatehouse on Chancery Lane, London, leading to Lincolns Inn. The date 1518 can be read below the coat of arms of Henry VIII over the 16th-century
Old Houses in Wych Street, (1881). Creator: UnknownOld Houses in Wych Street, (1881). Wych Street in London ran west from the church of St Clement Danes on the Strand towards the southern end of Drury Lane
Boswell Court, (1881). Creator: UnknownBoswell Court, (1881). Old Boswell Court in Bloomsbury, London, shortly before its demolition. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
Old Houses Formerly Standing in Butchers Row, about 1800, (1881). Creator: UnknownOld Houses Formerly Standing in Butchers Row, about 1800, (1881). Jacobean buildings in Butcher Row, Westminster, London. One of them was suggested to have been the House in which the horrid
The Coronation Procession of Anne Boleyn to Westminster Abbey, 1533, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Coronation Procession of Anne Boleyn to Westminster Abbey, 1533, (1881). Anne (c1507-1536) was crowned queen consort on 1 June 1533 in a magnificent ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London
Bleeding Heart Yard, c1872. Creator: UnknownBleeding Heart Yard, c1872. Cobbled courtyard off Greville Street in Farringdon, City of London. Some sources claim that the courtyards name commemorates the murder of Lady Elizabeth Hatton
Drawing the State Lottery at Guildhall, 1751, (c1872). Creator: UnknownDrawing the State Lottery at Guildhall, 1751, (c1872). A crowd waits anxiously in the foreground as officials draw the lottery at the Guildhall in London. From Old and New London, Vol
Middle Row, Holborn, (c1872). Creator: UnknownMiddle Row, Holborn, (c1872). Middle Row in Holborn, London, with Staple Inn on the left. Middle Row was demolished in 1868 and the street, now known as High Holborn, was widened
St. Andrews Church, from Snow Hill, in 1850, (c1872). Creator: UnknownSt. Andrews Church, from Snow Hill, in 1850, (c1872). View of carts on Holborn Hill and the corner of Snow Hill in London, with the spire of St Andrews Church behind. From Old and New London, Vol