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Adelaide, from the Post Office Tower, 1901. Creator: UnknownAdelaide, from the Post Office Tower, 1901. Adelaides General Post Office, a colonial-era building on King William Street and Victoria Square, constructed 1867-1872
King William Street looking south, Adelaide, Australia, 1895. Creator: York & SonKing William Street looking south, Adelaide, Australia, 1895. On the left-hand side of the street is the clock tower of Adelaide Town Hall, completed in 1866
Hachettes book shop on the corner of King William Street, London, 1930Hachettes book shop on the corner of Adelaide Street and William IV Street, London, 1930. Georgian building with cylindrical corner section and Classical columns
Demolition of old houses near Walbrook to make way for King William Street, City of London, 1834
Church of St Mary Woolnoth from the north, City of London, 1770
Church of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, 1840. Artist: John WoodsChurch of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, 1840. View of St Mary Woolnoths west end and King William Street on the right, with the Monument in the distance
North-west view of the Church of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, 1812. Outside the church are figures, including a man carrying a sack
Church of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, 1838. Artist: John Le KeuxChurch of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, 1838. View of St Mary Woolnoths west end and King William Street on the right, with the Monument in the distance
Plan of proposals for King William Street, City of London, 1832. Artist: BladesPlan of proposals for King William Street, City of London, 1832. Showing the streets relationship with the surrounding area. Also incorporating four views of how it would appear
View to the south at the west end of King William Street, City of London, 1850. ArtistView to the south at the west end of King William Street, City of London, 1850. With the Monument in the left foreground
Statue of King William IV at the London Bridge end of King William Street, City of London, 1860
Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837. Just visible on the left is the Bank of England
Monument, London, c1850. Artist: J HopkinsView of the Monument, King William Street, London, c1850; with figures, cart, carriages and omnibus
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, (1840?) Artist: Henry WallisView of the Bank of England, Royal Exchange, Cornhill and King William Street, London, 1840(?); with a street scene and horse drawn carriages. Also showing a proposed statue of the Duke of Wellington
King William Street, London, 1830. Artist: George ScharfView of the northern approach to London Bridge showing the site of the new King William Street, with building works in progress
Electric Railway Station (City and South London), King William Street, 1891. Artist: William LukerElectric Railway Station (City and South London), King William Street, 1891. King William Street is a street in the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London
Church of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Pictorial AgencyChurch of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, c1910 (1911). St Mary Woolnoth is an Anglican church in the City of London, located on the corner of Lombard Street and King William Street
King William Street and St Mary Woolnoth, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsKing William Street and St Mary Woolnoth, London, 19th century. The Baroque church of St Mary Woolnoth, designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, dates from 1716-1727
King William Street, London