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Library of the Guildhall to Which Every Londoner Should Go, c1935. Creator: JoelLibrary of the Guildhall to Which Every Londoner Should Go, c1935. The library of the Guildhall in London was designed by Sir Horace Jones and was built in the early 1870s
Guildhall, City of London, 1870. View of the site on Basinghall Street cleared for the new library in1870; showing the east end of the old library adjoining the south side of Guildhall
The east end of the Guildhall, from Basinghall Street, City of London, 1869. View showing the site being cleared for the new Guildhall Library
The east end of the Guildhall and the old Guildhall Library, City of London, 1870. Construction work being carried out in the foreground
Interior view of Guildhall Library, City of London, 1872. From the Illustrated London News
Guildhall Library, London, 1872. Artist: Edwin Thomas DolbyExterior view from Basinghall Street of the Guildhall Library and Guildhall Museum, London, 1872; with a street scene
Guildhall Library, London, 1872. Artist: R CantonStained glass window in north end of Guildhall Library, London, 1872. The window design includes depictions of literary figures and scenes of reading and writing
Civitas Londinum, c1560-1620, (1886). Artist: Ralph AgasCivitas Londinum, c1560-1620, (1886). Illustration from the original survey in the Guildhall Library By Ralph Agas in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
Reading room, Guildhall Library, City of London, c1903 (1903). The Guildhall library was founded in c1420 under the terms of the will of Lord Mayor Dick Whittington. From Living London, Vol