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Bell Inn, Edgware Road, London, 1788. Artist: CA PrestelView of the Bell Inn on Edgware Road, London, 1788; with a horse drawn carriage in the foreground
Kings Head Public House, Pentonville. Islington, London, c1850View of the old Kings Head public house, next door to White Conduit House in Pentonville, Islington, London, c1850
Elephant and Castle Inn, Newington Causeway, Southwark, London, c1830View of Elephant and Castle Inn, Newington Butts and Newington Turnpike, Newington Causeway, Southwark, London, c1830. Also depicting a horse drawn carriage
Smithfield Market, London, 1811. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonBird s-eye view of Smithfield Market, London from the Bear & Ragged Staff Inn, 1811
Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1854. Artist: Thomas Colman DibdinView of Staple Inn, Holborn, London, 1854
Bull and Gate Inn, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of the Bull and Gate Inn, Holborn, London, c1850; with figures, a horse and carriage in the yard
George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1850View of the George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1850; with figures, carriages and horses feeding in the yard
George Inn, West Smithfield, London, c1830. Artist: Robert Blemmell SchnebbelieView of the George Inn, West Smithfield, London, c1830
Old Hats Tavern, (Uxbridge, Middlesex?), 1796. Artist: Isaac CruikshankA group of figures possibly outside the Old Hats Tavern, in Uxbridge, Middlesex, 1796. Uxbridge is now in the London borough of Hillingdon
The 3 Browns book d for Brighton, and only one place, c1830; showing an overcrowded Brighton coach about to leave the Belle Sauvage Inn, Ludgate Hill
White Horse Inn, Fetter Lane, London, 1882. Artist: John CrowtherView of White Horse Inn, Fetter Lane, London, 1882
Botolph Alley, London, 1886. Artist: John CrowtherView of Botolph Alley and the Green Dragon Inn, London, 1886
Dick Whittington Inn, Cloth Fair, London, 1880. Artist: John CrowtherView of the Dick Whittington Inn, Cloth Fair, London, 1880
Northumberland Head Inn, Stepney, London, 1884. Artist: John CrowtherView of Northumberland Head Inn on the corner of Gun Street and Fort Street, Stepney, London, 1884
Islington Green, London, c1840. Artist: Frederick Napoleon ShepherdIslington Green, London, c1840; view of the Old Fox Inn on the corner of Islington Green. In the foreground a figure is driving a flock of sheep
Holloway, Islington, London, c1800; view of the York Common Stage Waggon with the Half Moon Tavern in the middle distance and London on the horizon
Camberwell, London, 1850. Artist: JT WilsonCamberwell, London, 1850; view of the Joiners Arms Inn
Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, 1818; with horse drawn carriages outside
The Spaniards Inn, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1840
View of the Crown And Sceptre Inn, Greenwich, London, c1870. Artist: JT WilsonView from the River Thames of the Crown and Sceptre Inn, Greenwich, London, 1870
The Cadogan Arms Inn, Kings Road, Chelsea, London, c1840. A horse drawn omnibus waits outside, people come and go, and a two wheeled cab approaches from the left
New Cross turnpike on the Old Kent Road, Deptford, London, 1783. Artist: Robert LaurieNew Cross turnpike on the Old Kent Road, Deptford, London, 1783. A cart passes through the turnpike, with inns on either side
View of the Black Lion Inn, London, 1860. Artist: Walter GreavesView of the Black Lion Inn, London, 1860. An inn and the street outside, with a lamppost, left. Signs advertise wine and spirits, and tea gardens
The Black Bull Inn, Whitefriars, London, 1867. Artist: JT WilsonThe Black Bull Inn, Whitefriars, London, 1867. Courtyard of an inn with a girl feeding chickens in the foreground, next to a barrow of grass or animal fodder
The Black Lion Inn, Whitefriars Street, London, c1855. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdThe Black Lion Inn, Whitefriars Street, London, c1855. Washing can be seen hanging out to dry on the balcony. A man waits as a groom leads out a horse, followed by a dog
Courtyard of the Oxford Arms Inn, Warwick Lane, London, 1851. The empty courtyard of an inn with stables at the far end, and balconies on two storeys
Trinity Square, London, 1867. Artist: JT WilsonView of the Old George Inn, Trinity Square, London, 1867 with a horse and cart outside
The Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1840. Artist: Frederick Napoleon ShepherdThe Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1840. View of the courtyard of the Blue Boar Inn; a woman and child feed chickens, with a coach and other figures in the background
Swan Inn, Leadenhall Market, London, c1870. Artist: JT WilsonView of Swan Inn in Ship Tavern Passage, Leadenhall Market, London, c1870. Shows clock on the outer wall of the inn, figures in the market and stalls
Royal Mail Coaches at Lad Lane, London, 1831. Artist: F RosenbergView of Royal Mail coaches preparing to start out for the west of England from the Swan with Two Necks Inn, Lad Lane, London, 1831
The Spread Eagle, Gracechurch Street, London, 1814. Artist: Robert Blemmell SchnebbelieThe Spread Eagle, Gracechurch Street, London, 1814. View of coaches in the yard at the Spread Eagle Inn. Two men stand by a coach at left - one is loading or unloading a trunk
Cambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. Artist: George HuntCambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. View of the Cambridge Telegraph, starting from the White Horse Tavern which has a large lantern above the door
The Spread Eagle Inn, Gracechurch Street, London, c1850. View of the yard at the Spread Eagle Inn, showing a three-storey building with balconies, and a drainpipe at right
Fleet Street, London, 1746. Artist: John CleghornView of Devil Tavern and Temple Bar in Fleet Street, London, 1746; with figures and horses and carriage
Shops in Fleet Street, London, c1835View of buildings in Fleet Street, London, c1835: showing premises of J Reid, wine and spirit merchant at no 66, Furzes shoe shop at no 65 and Bolt and Tun Inn, general coach office at no 64
The Cheshire Cheese Tavern, Surrey Street, Westminster, London, 1883. View with a carriage on the street outside
The Woodman Inn, Upper Norwood, London, c1865. View with figures and horse-drawn carriages outside
The White Bear Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856. View with figures and a cart in the yard
The Three Kings Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856. View with figures, including one on horseback and a carriage in the courtyard
Hungerford Stairs, Westminster, London, c1815. Artist: George ShepherdHungerford Stairs, Westminster, London, c1815. View of Hungerford Stairs showing the Old Fox Inn and the Swan Inn. Also showing figures and boats
View of the Queens Head Inn on Essex Road in Islington, London, c1790
View of the Paul Pindar Tavern, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1878. This 17th century building was originally the residence of the diplomatist Sir Paul Pindar
White Horse Inn, Fetter Lane, London, 1870. Artist: JT WilsonWhite Horse Inn, Fetter Lane, London, 1870. View of the White Horse Inn on Fetter Lane, with an open drain in the foreground, and a figure on horseback seen through the entrance
Elephant Inn, Fenchurch Street, London, c1815. Artist: VowlesView of the Elephant Inn, Fenchurch Street, London, c1815. For some years this was the residence of William Hogarth and was one of the few houses that escaped the Great Fire of London in 1666
Fetter Lane, London, 1870. Artist: JT WilsonFetter Lane, London, 1870. Front view of the White Horse Inn on Fetter Lane, with figures and horse drawn cart on the street
The Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?). Artist: C MatthewsThe Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?). Tile-hung facade of the Rose Tavern as it appeared in about 1730. The pediment is decorated with relief sculptures of fish or dolphins
Anglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -, 1835. ArtistAnglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -, 1835. Two Frenchmen meet on the pavement outside the door of the White Bear coaching inn, Piccadilly
The Battle of Cornhill, 1769. Interior of room in the Kings Arms Inn, Cornhill, during a meeting to sign an address to King George III; Mr Reynolds has knocked down Mr Dingley