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Rev. Miller and His Son Rev. Samuel Miller, 1843-47. Creators: David Octavius HillRev. Miller and His Son Rev. Samuel Miller, 1843-47
The Morning After He Greatly Daring Dined, 1843-47The Morning After " He Greatly Daring Dined", 1843-47
West of Temple Bar, 1772, (1920). Artist: James MillerWest of Temple Bar, 1772, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, 1796. Artist: Thomas MedlandOld Palace Yard, Westminster, London, 1796. View with figures, horses and carriages
The Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 1796. Artist: James MillerThe Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 1796
Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1800. Artist: Thomas MedlandNewgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1800. View with figures and horse-drawn vehicles in front of the prison
Fleet Street, City of London, 1800. Artist: William WattsFleet Street, City of London, 1800. View of Fleet Street looking west towards St Dunstan-in-the-West to Temple Bar. Also showing a figure accompanied by a horse carrying baskets in the right hand
Custom House, London, 1800. Artist: William WattsView of the Custom House from the quay with figures outside, London, 1800
Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1796. ArtistAdmiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1796. View with figures and a horse-drawn cart outside
East front of Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1796. Artist: James MillerView of the east front of Buckingham House, London, with figures, 1796. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s