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Entrance to Barber Surgeons Hall, City of London, 1830. Artist: John GreigEntrance to Barber Surgeons Hall, City of London, 1830; with figures
Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, City of London, 1800. ArtistView of Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, City of London, 1800; including courtyard and main entrance
View of exterior of building and anatomical theatre inside, c1662. Possibly Barber Surgeons Hall
Henry VIII granting the charter to the Barber Surgeons, 16th century, (1817)
Rear view of Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, City of London, c1800
Haberdashers Hall, London, 1864. View looking towards the gallery, of the ruins of the banqueting hall at Haberdashers Hall, after a fire in August of that year
Goldsmiths Hall, London, c1835. Artist: WE AlbuttGoldsmiths Hall, London, c1835. View of the Goldsmiths Hall from Foster Lane; a busy street with horse drawn vehicles, people riding on horses or strolling along the pavement
Goldsmiths Hall, London, c1827. Artist: W WallisGoldsmiths Hall, London, c1827. View of the Goldsmiths Hall from Foster Lane with people in the street; a street seller carries a basket of his wares
Fishmongers Hall, London, 1826. Artist: G YatesFishmongers Hall, London, 1826. View of Fishmongers Hall, with boats on the River Thames
Fishmongers Hall from the River Thames, London, c1810. Artist: George ShepherdFishmongers Hall from the River Thames, London, c1810. View of Fishmongers Hall with boats on the River Thames
Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1827. Artist: William Henry BartlettFishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1827. View of the new Fishmongers Hall showing Thames Street and the construction of London Bridge
Fishmongers Hall from north east, London, c1835. Artist: John WoodsFishmongers Hall from north east, London, c1835. View of the new Fishmongers Hall (right), looking towards London Bridge, showing a street scene with horse drawn carriages
Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1835. Artist: John GreigFishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1835. View of the new Fishmongers Hall, showing a doorway with stone relief sculptures of mermaids and fish
Fishmongers Hall, London, c1825. View of the new Fishmongers Hall, showing a doorway with stone relief sculptures of mermaids and fish
Proposed view of Fishmongers Hall near London Bridge, City of London, c1830. ArtistProposed view of Fishmongers Hall near London Bridge, City of London, c1830. Home of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, the Hall was built in the 1830s
Construction of London Bridge, 1826. Artist: Edward William CookeConstruction of London Bridge, 1826. View of a timber cofferdam enclosing pile drivers and hoists for London Bridge, with a barge moored close by
Caps worn by the Master and Wardens of the Company of Clothworkers, London, c1850. View of two caps worn by the Master and Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers at the livery dinner
View of Drapers Almshouses in St Georges Fields, Southwark, London, 1825. ArtistView of Drapers Almshouses in St Georges Fields, Southwark, London, 1825
Drawing of the State Lottery, Coopers Hall, London, 1826A representation of the drawing of the state lottery for the draw taking place on Tuesday 18 July 1826 at Coopers Hall, London, 1826. This was to be the last lottery taking place in this country
Drawing of the State Lottery, Coopers Hall, London, 1809Drawing of the state lottery taking place in Coopers Hall, London, 1809. Officials sit on the platform, with audience witnessing the draw
Crutched Friars, London, 1851View of the Drapers alms houses, located in Coopers Row, abutting Crutched Friars, London, 1851. Depicts an old woman standing near the doorway, which has an engraving above it
Exhibition at Coachmakers Hall, Noble Street, London, 1865The Operative Coachmakers exhibition in the Hall of the Coachmakers Company, Noble Street, London, 1865. Scene shows adults and children looking at coach models
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1830. Artist: MS BarengerSkinners Hall, City of London, 1830
View of Salters Hall, St Swithins Lane, City of London, 1800. Artist: William AngusView of Salters Hall, St Swithins Lane, City of London, 1800
Interior of Salters Hall Chapel for Protestant Dissenters, St Swithins Lane, City of London, 1820
Salters Hall and part of the Salters Hall Chapel for Protestant Dissenters, City of London, 1822
Saddlers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, 1830. Artist: W WatkinsSaddlers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, 1830
Saddlers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, 1860. View with the premises of Thomas Miller and Son and a horse and cart on the left
John Norman, Lord Mayor 1453-1454, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
William Gregory, Lord Mayor 1446-1447, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Skinners Company
William Abraham, Sheriff of London 1448/1449, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Vintners Company
John Derby, Sheriff of London 1445-1446, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
William Combes, Sheriff of London 1441-1442, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Stockfishmongers Company
John Paddlesle, Lord Mayor 1440-1441, in his aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Goldsmiths Company
Robert Horne, Sheriff of London 1446-1447, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Fishmongers Company
Thomas Canynges, Lord Mayor 1456-1457, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Grocers Company
Henry Frowyk, Lord Mayor 1435-1436, in aldermanic robes. He was also a member of the Mercers Company
Monkwell Street, London, 1818. Artist: Robert Blemmell SchnebbelieView of Salters Almshouses in Monkwell Street, London, 1818, with figures on the street
The industrious prentice grown rich... plate VIII of Industry and Idleness, 1747The industrious prentice grown rich and sheriff of London, plate VIII of Industry and Idleness, 1747; the scene is old Fishmongers Hall
Cannon Street Station, London, 1867. Artist: John Scorrer O ConnorView of Cannon Street Station and Cannon Street Railway Bridge with boats on the River Thames, London, 1867. Also showing the City of London Brewery Company building
The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero, having been hanged for murder is undergoing dissection theatre
Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble, 1720. The battle between the Bubble Lords and approaching poverty. The South Sea Bubble, (1711-1720)
A monument dedicated to posterity in commemoration of ye incredible folly transacted in... 1720. The figure of Fortune is conducted by Folly in a chair drawn by the South Sea and other Companies
The Lottery, 1751. Artist: Nathaniel ParrLes divertissements de la lotterie, 1751; six views concerned with the lottery. Framed in ornamental borders, embodying head of Fate, and cornucopeas overflowing with fruit and with smoke
Leathersellers Hall, City of London, 1977. Artist: Michael WaltersLeathersellers Hall, City of London, 1977. The Leathersellers Company is a Royal Livery Company, granted a royal charter in 1444 by King Henry VI with the power to regulate
Doorway, Painter Stainers Hall, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]
Brewers Hall Courtyard, 1890. Artist: Hume NisbetBrewers Hall Courtyard, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]
Sketch for Industry and Idleness - Plate VIII, 1747. Artist: William HogarthSketch for Industry and Idleness - Plate VIII, 1747. The industrious prentice grown rich and sheriff of London. The scene is old Fishmongers Hall