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Leadenhall Street Collection

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The Peace Illuminations - The East India House, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Peace Illuminations - The East India House, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Peace Illuminations - The East India House, 1856. London celebrations to mark the end of the Crimean War. In a fit of old-boyish excitement...the old gentlemen of England determined to make

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The Old East India House, c1891. Creator: James Grant

The Old East India House, c1891. Creator: James Grant
The Old East India House, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: London before the Great Fire, 1666-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

London before the Great Fire, 1666-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
London before the Great Fire, 1666-77

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Leadenhall Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton

Leadenhall Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton
Leadenhall Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Meat and poultry for sale in the City of London. Leadenhall Market, the great place for poultry, game, and rabbits; the returns for which, in one year

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The Return of Monarchy; the first triumphal arch erected for Charles II in his passage

The Return of Monarchy; the first triumphal arch erected for Charles II in his passage through the city of London for his coronation, April 22, 1661, 1662

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The Old India Office, London 1803, (1890). Creator: Unknown

The Old India Office, London 1803, (1890). Creator: Unknown
The Old India Office, London, 1803, (1890). East India House in Leadenhall Street was the London headquarters of the East India Company, extended by Henry Holland and Richard Jupp in 1796-1800

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Leadenhall Street, 18th century, (1925). Creator: Unknown

Leadenhall Street, 18th century, (1925). Creator: Unknown
Leadenhall Street, 18th century, (1925). Situated in the City of London, the historic nucleus of modern London as well its primary financial district

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: East India House, c1730-1800, (1925). Creator: Unknown

East India House, c1730-1800, (1925). Creator: Unknown
East India House, 18th century, (1925). Building designed by merchant and amateur architect Theodore Jacobsen. The professional architect on site was John James

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

The Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
The Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). East India House, the London headquarters of the East India Company, was completely rebuilt in 1726-1729

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Old House Formerly in Leadenhall Street, (c1872). House in the City of London, with a shop sign reading Litchfield, Tickells Entire

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Lloyds New Building: The Underwriting Room, 1928

Lloyds New Building: The Underwriting Room, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The East India House from the East, c late 18th century, (1928)

The East India House from the East, c late 18th century, (1928)
The East India House from the East, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Lloyds New Building: Entrance in Leadenhall Street, 1928

Lloyds New Building: Entrance in Leadenhall Street, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The Leadenhall Street Entrance of Lloyd s, 1936

The Leadenhall Street Entrance of Lloyd s, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: General Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. Artist

General Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. Artist
General Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. Charles James Fox (General Blackbeard) lying on the ground amid his followers

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The fox hunt or view holla! from Leadenhall Street, 1784

The fox hunt or view holla! from Leadenhall Street, 1784. Charles James Fox, as a fox, being hunted by three dogs who are being hulloa d on by a number of spectators

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Carlo Khans triumphal entry into Leadenhall Street, 1783. Artist: James Sayers

Carlo Khans triumphal entry into Leadenhall Street, 1783. Artist: James Sayers
Carlo Khans triumphal entry into Leadenhall Street, 1783. An Indian potentate sitting astride an elephant with human face and trunk. This is a satire on Charles James Foxs India Bill

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: A forcible entrance into Leadenhall-Street; by Master Billy Declaratory upon a Dun d-ass, 1788

A forcible entrance into Leadenhall-Street; by Master Billy Declaratory upon a Dun d-ass, 1788. William Pitt, seated on an ass which has the head of Henry Dundas, riding along Leadenhall Street

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Ruins of the Church of St Peter on the corner of Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1766

Ruins of the Church of St Peter on the corner of Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1766

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: View of buildings in Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1790

View of buildings in Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1790

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825. Artist: Bartholomew Howlett

Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825. Artist: Bartholomew Howlett
Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825. In the top half of the print is an interior view of a kitchen which was formerly a crypt, showing a fireplace, cooking utensils and a cat

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Interior view of the premises of Nathaniel Bentley, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1804

Interior view of the premises of Nathaniel Bentley, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1804. People inspecting one of the rooms inside the house that Bentley allowed to decay into squalor after his

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1811. Artist: John Nixon

Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1811. Artist: John Nixon
Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1811. Entrance to a Dutch Jewish synagogue which was previously used by the Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825

Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825. The chapel was known as Leadenhall Chapel

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: View of the courtyard of no 102 Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1875

View of the courtyard of no 102 Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1875

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: North-east view of Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805

North-east view of Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, known as Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805

Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, known as Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805. View with figures outside, including a woman with a basket and boy begging on the left

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1821

East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1821. View of East India House, with figures on the street, including two on horseback and one with a horse and cart

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Interior view of the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, c1820(?)

Interior view of the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, c1820(?)

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Monument in the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, c1820 Artist

Monument in the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, c1820 Artist
Monument in the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, c1820. Monument to Nicholas Leveson on east wall of the north aisle in St Andrew Undershaft

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Brass rubbing from the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, c1820

Brass rubbing from the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, c1820. Rubbing from memorial brass to Simon Burton, his wives and children in St Andrew Undershaft

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. Artist: John Greig

Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. Artist: John Greig
Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. View of St Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall Street, with figures and a horse and carriage

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The Retreat of Carlo Khan from Leadenhall St. 1783

The Retreat of Carlo Khan from Leadenhall St. 1783. Fox, seated cross legged on, and facing the tail of an ass with the face of Lord North. The ass is led by a female representing London

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Roman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. Artist

Roman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. Artist
Roman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, City of London, in December, 1803 (1804)

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Leadenhall Street, London, 1911

Leadenhall Street, London, 1911
View of Leadenhall Street, from Saracens Head Yard, Aldgate, London, 1911; showing the premises of Cartons tailors shop in the foreground on the right

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Leadenhall Street, London, 1811

Leadenhall Street, London, 1811
Entrance to a Dutch Jewish synagogue which was previously used by the Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers, Leadenhall Street, London, 1811

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Leadenhall Street, London, c1837. Artist: J Hopkins

Leadenhall Street, London, c1837. Artist: J Hopkins
View of Leadenhall Street looking east towards East India House, London, c1837; showing horse drawn vehicles, the transportation of packages and pedestrians on the street

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Four elevations of Leadenhall Street, London, c1839

Four elevations of Leadenhall Street, London, c1839. With a view of East India House and a street plan of the area to the north and south

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The old East India House in 1630 (1905)

The old East India House in 1630 (1905). The headquarters of the East India Company in Leadenhall Street, London. From Cassells History of England, Vol

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Church of St Katherine Cree, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 19th century. Artist: J Gough

Church of St Katherine Cree, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 19th century. Artist: J Gough
Church of St Katherine Cree, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 19th century. The church, which dates from 1631 (the tower is older, dating from c1504) escaped the Great Fore of London

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: Ancient crypt, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1816. Artist: JC Varrall

Ancient crypt, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1816. Artist: JC Varrall
Ancient crypt, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1816

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Artist: B Green

The East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Artist: B Green
The East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when

Background imageLeadenhall Street Collection: The East India House in its Former State, London, early 19th century

The East India House in its Former State, London, early 19th century. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when



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