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William Combes, Sheriff of London 1441-1442, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Stockfishmongers Company
John Paddlesle, Lord Mayor 1440-1441, in his aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Goldsmiths Company
Robert Horne, Sheriff of London 1446-1447, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Fishmongers Company
Thomas Canynges, Lord Mayor 1456-1457, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Grocers Company
Henry Frowyk, Lord Mayor 1435-1436, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Mercers Company
Monkwell Street, London, 1818. Artist: Robert Blemmell SchnebbelieView of Salters Almshouses in Monkwell Street, London, 1818, with figures on the street
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
Cannon Street Station, London, 1867. Artist: John Scorrer O ConnorView of Cannon Street Station and Cannon Street Railway Bridge with boats on the River Thames, London, 1867. Also showing the City of London Brewery Company building
The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero, having been hanged for murder is undergoing dissection theatre
Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. The battle between the Bubble Lords and approaching poverty. The South Sea Bubble, (1711-1720)
A monument dedicated to posterity in commemoration of ye incredible folly transacted in... 1720. The figure of Fortune is conducted by Folly in a chair drawn by the South Sea and other Companies
The Lottery, 1751. Artist: Nathaniel ParrLes divertissements de la lotterie, 1751; six views concerned with the lottery. Framed in ornamental borders, embodying head of Fate, and cornucopeas overflowing with fruit and with smoke
Leathersellers Hall, City of London, 1977. Artist: Michael WaltersLeathersellers Hall, City of London, 1977. The Leathersellers Company is a Royal Livery Company, granted a royal charter in 1444 by King Henry VI with the power to regulate
House of Blackheads and St Peters church, Riga, Latvia. One of the architectural treasures of Riga, this building was recently rebuilt in honour of the citys 800th anniversary in 2001
House of Blackheads, Riga, Latvia. One of the architectural treasures of Riga, this building was recently rebuilt in honour of the citys 800th anniversary in 2001
John Colet, c1535 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerJohn Colet, c1535 (1945). John Colet (1467 -1519) was an English churchman, educational pioneer, Renaissance humanist, theologian, member of the Worshipful Company of Mercers, and Dean of St
Doorway, Painter Stainers Hall, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]
Brewers Hall Courtyard, 1890. Artist: Hume NisbetBrewers Hall Courtyard, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]
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
Court of the Cutlers Company: examining the work of their apprentices, London, 1902 (1903). The Worshipful Company of Cutlers is the guild for the trade of knife making and repairing
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
Interior of Stationers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Hedley HiltonInterior of Stationers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). The Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers (until 1937 the Worshipful Company of Stationers)
Principal entrance to Leathersellers Hall, City of London, 1801 (1911). View of the building demolished in 1799. From London - The City, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1911]
Salters Hall, City of London, 1822 (1911). Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdSalters Hall, City of London, 1822 (1911). The Worshipful Company of Salters is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London
Mercers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, c1830 (1911). Artist: Sandell LtdMercers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, c1830 (1911). The Mercers Company is based at Mercers Hall in Ironmonger Lane, City of London
Interior of Mercers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Sandell LtdInterior of Mercers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). The Mercers Company is based at Mercers Hall in Ironmonger Lane, City of London
The Royal Oak Cup, 1916The Royal Oak Cup is housed at the Barber-Surgeons Hall. The Royal Oak cup was presented by Charles II in 1676 at the request of his surgeons Sir John Knight
Antwerp, Belgium, c1937-c1938. Aerial view of the city showing the Groote Markt (Main Square) with the City Hall and Guildhouses and the River Scheldt in the background
Salters Hall, London, 1828. Artist: W WallisSalters Hall, London, 1828. To Alderman Venables, during whose mayoralty the edifice was completed, this plate is respectfully inscribed by the publisher
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
Haberdashers Alms Houses, Hoxton, Hackney, London, 1828. Artist: John RolphHaberdashers Alms Houses, Hoxton, Hackney, London, 1828. The almshouses were built with money bequeathed to the Haberdashers Company by Robert Aske, a merchant who died in 1689
Brewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831. Artist: William RadclyffeBrewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831
Grocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century. Artist: William RadclyffeGrocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: SandsFishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811
Grocers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: SandsGrocers Hall, City of London, 1811
Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812. Artist: SandsIronmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J GreigSkinners Hall, City of London, 1817
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828. Artist: W AngusSkinners Hall, City of London, 1828
Salters Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: W AngusSalters Hall, City of London, 1811
Whittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. Artist: J DaviesWhittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. The almshouses are said to have been founded by Dick Whittington
Goldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877. Artist: W AngusGoldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877
Jacob Wyx of Basel and his wife Anna, 1592 (1901). Illustration from The Connoisseur, (December 1901)
Plan of the City of London showing churches, wards and guild halls, 1926-1927Plan of the City of London showing churches, wards and guild halls as they were before the great fire of 1666, (1926-1927)
The annual ceremony of electing a new master to the Saddlers Company, London, 1926-1927. On the left is the bearer of the crown or garland for the masters head
Barber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. Artist: Thomas H EllisBarber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Goldsmiths Hall. The Grand Staircase, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleGoldsmiths Hall. The Grand Staircase, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Council Chamber, Vintners Hall. Vintner Sherriff receiving the Congratulations of his Company, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of
Goldsmiths Hall on a Ball Night, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleGoldsmiths Hall on a Ball Night, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices