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Arms of the twelve chief City Livery Companies surmounted by the arms of the City of London, 1667
City of London Livery Companies and their arms, 1777City of London livery companies and their arms, 1777. Broadsheet with a blank space for writing surrounded by vignettes of the trades connected with twelve Livery Companies of the City of London
The battle of the pictures; a bidders ticket for Hogarths auction of 19 paintings, 1744. The building on the left is the auction house; the building on the right is Hogarths studio
The five orders of perriwigs 1761. Artist: William HogarthThe five orders of perriwigs 1761. A satire linking the cult of Vitruvius (which deduces laws of composition and canons of beauty from the measurements of ancient columns and statues)
Guildhall Crypt, City of London, 1820. Artist: Robert Blemmell SchnebbelieGuildhall Crypt, City of London, 1820. Details of capitals, bosses and springing of the vaulting ribs in the Guildhall Crypt
Certificate presented to stewards at City of London Working Classes Industrial Exhibition, 1866. Showing a scene of an exhibition held in the Guildhall and coats of arms
Roman memorial stone erected by Solinus in memory of his wife Grata, 1875. Sketch of an artefact in the Guildhall Museum, City of London
Fragment of Roman sculpture found in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, City of London, 1847. From the Guildhall Museum, City of London
Roman marble sarcophagus found at Clapton in 1867, carved with a medallion relief of figure, 1872. From the Guildhall Museum, City of London
North side of Guildhall Chapel showing the entrance to Cutthroat Alley, City of London, 1820
Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1800
Guildhall Chapel and Blackwell Hall, City of London, 1750. View from Guildhall Yard, showing a figure with a wheelbarrow, two children and a man with a walking stick
Gog and Magog with a barrel, 1840. Artist: Ebenezer LandellsGog and Magog with a barrel, 1840. The mythical giants, statues of whom are inside the Guildhall in the City of London
Illuminated vote of thanks from the Mayor of Paris to the Lord Mayor of London, 13 August 1852
Landscape and Cattle, c1823-1902. Artist: Thomas Sidney CooperLandscape and Cattle, c1823-1902
A Lioness, c1867-1910. Artist: John MacAllan SwanA Lioness, c1867-1910
Portrait of Alderman Oliver, 1771. ArtistPortrait of Alderman Oliver, 1771
John Strange Williams and Sarah Ann Williams, 1830
Sardanapalus, 1861. Artist: Henry WeekesSardanapalus, 1861. According to the Greek writer Ctesias of Cnidus, Sardanapalus was the last King of Babylon
View of Lothbury Court, the Bank of England, City of London, 1809. Artist: J BurnettView of Lothbury Court, the Bank of England, City of London, 1809
View of the west end of Austin Friars, City of London, c1780
Interior view of St Andrew Undershaft, City of London, 1841Interior view looking east of St Andrew Undershaft, City of London, 1841; with figures
Exterior view of St Anne and St Agnes, City of London, c1810. Artist: William PearsonExterior view of St Anne and St Agnes, Gresham Street, City of London, c1810
Sea Urchins, 1872. Artist: James Clarke HookSea Urchins, 1872. Two boys by the sea
The Great City Police, 1840. Two City policemen converse at a table
Battle Piece, c1807-c1868. Artist: Abraham CooperBattle Piece, c1807-c1868
The Jacobites journal, 1774. Artist: William HogarthThe Jacobites journal, 1774. A monk pulling down or pointing to his eye pulls along an ass with London Evening Post coming out of his mouth. Two Scottish figures sit on the ass
Furniture for a music room, 1815
A Westminster fireman in uniform, c1800
Punch and Judy, 1834. Artist: G RymerPunch and Judy, 1834. Plate no.4 from London Scenes; view of a group of children and adults watching a Punch and Judy Show
A citizen of London in civic costume, c1600
The evacuations, or an emetic for old England glorys, 1762. Satire on issues surrounding the Seven Years War
Blinding of Elymas, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry CorbouldBlinding of Elymas, c1810-c1844
Angel appearing to Cornelius, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry CorbouldAngel appearing to Cornelius, c1810-c1844
The Conversion of Saul, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry CorbouldThe Conversion of Saul, c1810-c1844
The Sealing of the sepulchre, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry CorbouldThe Sealing of the sepulchre, c1810-c1844
The Raising of Jairuss Daughter, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry CorbouldThe Raising of Jairuss Daughter, c1810-c1844
The Insignia of the City of London, c1650-c1700. The items include a sword and sceptre on a cushion laid on a patterned rug
The Wounded Cavalier, 1855. Artist: William Shakespeare BurtonThe Wounded Cavalier, 1855; showing the injured Cavalier discovered by Puritans, his sectarian enemies. The man stands aloof, the girl is more humane
Gossip in the hold, c1843-c1886. Artist: John MorganGossip in the hold, c1843-c1886. Two fishermen and a boy gossiping in the hold of a boat
The Combat, scene from the English Civil War, c1849-c1866
Cupid and lover lamenting the death of a loved one, c1802-c1857
Five effiigies of knights from Temple Church, London, 1786. Artist: James Basire IFive effiigies of knights from Temple Church, London, 1786. These five lie in various poses and all are armed with sword or dagger and dressed in mail armour
Billposter sticking bills up on a wall, 1815. Artist: John Thomas SmithBillposter sticking bills up on a wall, 1815. He is also putting up announcements of publications, with his brushes and carrying a basket containing the adhesive paste round his neck
Modes de Paris, c1810. (Parisian Fashions) A smartly dressed man with a cane stands in an exterior setting, while behind him is a mounted figure
Military figure in the uniform of the Bloomsbury and Inns of Court Association, 1803
Military figure in the uniform of the Honourable Artillery Company, 1803
Military figure in the uniform of an unidentified volunteer regiment, c1802