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St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London, 1753. Artist: Anthony WalkerSt Giles-in-the-Fields, Holborn, London, 1753; north west view with figures in the foreground including a group of three men consulting a drawing of the church
St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London, c1750St Giles-in-the-Fields, Holborn, London, c1750; view from the south west
St George, Bloomsbury, Holborn, London, 1811. Artist: George ShepherdView of St George, Bloomsbury Way, Holborn, London, 1811
Staple Inn, London, 1810. Artist: Daniel ThornA view of the Staple Inn and shop fronts on Holborn, London, 1810
State opening of Holborn Viaduct, London, 1869. The opening of Holborn Viaduct on 6th November, 1869, showing a royal procession with Queen Victorias carriage
Holborn Bridge, London, c1830. Artist: William WoolnothHolborn Bridge, London, c1830. View of Holborn Bridge looking west showing a street seller on the left, two figures carrying baskets on their heads crossing the street
Marshalls Lottery Office, Holborn, London, c1800. A lottery office near the meeting of Grays Inn and Staple Inn
Leather Lane, London, 1851View of Leather Lane, Holborn, London, 1851; with figures
View of nos 36 and 38 Grays Inn Road, London, 1879. ArtistView of nos 36 and 38 Grays Inn Road, London, 1879
Old Buildings, Lincolns Inn, London, 1879
Old Buildings and gardens, Lincolns Inn, London, 1879. Artist: John CrowtherOld Buildings and gardens, Lincolns Inn, London, 1879
View of the entrance to Grays Inn Hall, South Square, London, 1886. ArtistView of the entrance to Grays Inn Hall, South Square, London, 1886
Holborn Viaduct, London, 1871. Artist: Thomas Shotter BoysView across the Holborn Viaduct, London, looking east, 1871
Noon, plate II from Times of Day, 1738. Artist: William HogarthNoon, plate II from Times of Day, 1738. View of Hog Lane, Westminster, London with St Giles in the Fields visible in the background
Holborn Viaduct, London, 1869. Artist: William HaywoodHolborn Viaduct, London, 1869. Plan showing the demolitions undertaken for Holborn Viaduct over the Fleet Valley
Matt Holborn, Birley Centre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, September 2015. Artist: Brian O ConnorMatt Holborn, Birley Centre, Eastbourne, East Sussex, September 2015
The Crypt, 1912. The 17th century fan-vaulted open undercroft beneath the Inigo Jones chapel at Lincolns Inn, London. From The Connoisseur Vol XXXIII. [ Otto Limited, London, 1912]
The Great Hall, 1912. The Great Hall of Lincons Inn, London. The hall was begun in 1843 by architect Philip Hardwick and was opened by Queen Victoria on October 30, 1845
Staple Inn, Holborn, 1929. From Old London, A Series of 25 Willss Cigarettes cards. [W.D. & H.O. Wills, London, 1929]
The Garden, Staple Inn, Holborn, 1929. From Old London, A Series of 25 Willss Cigarettes cards. [W.D. & H.O. Wills, London, 1929]
The Old Curiosity Shop, Portsmouth Street, 1929. From Old London, A Series of 25 Willss Cigarettes cards. [W.D. & H.O. Wills, London, 1929]
Tudor Gate-House, Lincolns Inn, 1929. From Old London, A Series of 25 Willss Cigarettes cards. [W.D. & H.O. Wills, London, 1929]
Staple Inn, Holborn Bars, London, c1910 (1911). Staple Inn is a Tudor building on High Holborn, used as the London venue for meetings of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
The Old Curiosity Shop near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, c1860 (1911). Artist: Joseph SwainThe Old Curiosity Shop near Lincolns Inn Fields, London, c1860 (1911). Situated at 13 Portsmouth Street, Holborn, the Old Curiosity Shop dates from around 1567
A plan of Holborn, St Giles, and St Pancras, London, in 1800 (1911). From London - North of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1911]
Staple Inn, High Holborn, London, c1890 (1904). Staple Inn is a Tudor building in the City of London used as the London venue for meetings of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
Middle Row, Holborn, London, 1830. Artist: Thomas BarberMiddle Row, Holborn, London, 1830
New Hall and Library, Lincolns Inn Fields, London
Ancient Tablet, Near Holborn Bridge, London, 19th century. Artist: James TingleAncient tablet, near Holborn Bridge, London, 19th century. Tablet showing a figure on a horse with an animal crouched underneath
Holborn Bridge, London, 1831. Artist: William WoolnothHolborn Bridge, London, 1831
Staple Inn Hall, Holborn, London, 1830. Artist: HW BondStaple Inn Hall, Holborn, London, 1830. Dating from 1585, Staple Inn is the only surviving Inn of Chancery
The Old Bell coaching inn, Holborn, London, 1887. A print from The Illustrated London News, 26th February 1887
Views of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, and the interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: PalsViews of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, and the interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811. Lincolns Inn is one of the four Inns of Court, and was founded in the middle of the 14th century
Interior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: PalsInterior of Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1811
View of Lincolns Inn Hall and Chapel, London, 1811. Artist: PalsView of Lincolns Inn and Chapel, London, 1811. Lincolns Inn is one of the four Inns of Court, and was founded in the middle of the 14th century
Holborn, London, 1910
Oliver Cromwell discovering the letter of King Charles I at the Blue Boar, Holborn, London, c1902
Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1926-1927. The black and white half-timbered Staple Inn on High Holborn, one of central Londons few surviving Tudor buildings, dates from 1585
Kerb-side toy-seller, Holborn, London, 1926-1927. A nodding-doll hawker. Illustration from Wonderful London, volume I, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London)
Kerb-side gramophone-player, Holborn, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, volume I, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
Kerb-side concertina-player, Holborn, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, volume I, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
Old Curiosity Shop, London, 1893. Artist: John L StoddardOld Curiosity Shop, London, 1893. Shop immortalized by Charles Dickens). Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)
Dickens house, 48 Doughty Street, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockDickens house, 48 Doughty Street, London, 1912. The home of English author Dickens (1812-1870) is now the Charles Dickens Museum
Dr Johnsons House, 17 Gough Square, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockDr Johnsons House, 17 Gough Square, London, 1912. The home of English lexicographer and man of letters Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), now a museum
Entrance to Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockEntrance to Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1912. Staple Inn, part of the Inns of Court, dates from the 16th century. Illustration from Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London
New Church, Little Queen Street, Holborn, London, 19th century. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdNew Church, Little Queen Street, Holborn, London, 19th century
Grays Inn Hall, Chapel, and Library, London, 19th century. Artist: W WatkinsGrays Inn Hall, Chapel, and Library, London, 19th century
Ancient and Modern in Holborn, c1900-1940