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Livery Company Collection (page 5)

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Court of the Cutlers Company: examining the work of their apprentices, London, 1902 (1903)

Court of the Cutlers Company: examining the work of their apprentices, London, 1902 (1903). The Worshipful Company of Cutlers is the guild for the trade of knife making and repairing

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1911. Artist: Pictorial Agency

Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1911. Artist: Pictorial Agency
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1911. The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers the Company ranks fourth in the order of precedence of City Livery Companies

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Interior of Stationers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Hedley Hilton

Interior of Stationers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Hedley Hilton
Interior of Stationers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). The Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers (until 1937 the Worshipful Company of Stationers)

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Principal entrance to Leathersellers Hall, City of London, 1801 (1911)

Principal entrance to Leathersellers Hall, City of London, 1801 (1911). View of the building demolished in 1799. From London - The City, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1911]

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Salters Hall, City of London, 1822 (1911). Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Salters Hall, City of London, 1822 (1911). Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Salters Hall, City of London, 1822 (1911). The Worshipful Company of Salters is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Mercers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, c1830 (1911). Artist: Sandell Ltd

Mercers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, c1830 (1911). Artist: Sandell Ltd
Mercers Hall, Cheapside, City of London, c1830 (1911). The Mercers Company is based at Mercers Hall in Ironmonger Lane, City of London

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Interior of Mercers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Sandell Ltd

Interior of Mercers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Sandell Ltd
Interior of Mercers Hall, City of London, c1910 (1911). The Mercers Company is based at Mercers Hall in Ironmonger Lane, City of London

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Salters Hall, London, 1828. Artist: W Wallis

Salters Hall, London, 1828. Artist: W Wallis
Salters Hall, London, 1828. To Alderman Venables, during whose mayoralty the edifice was completed, this plate is respectfully inscribed by the publisher

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J Greig

Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J Greig
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1817. Fishmongers Hall is the seat of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, one of the most ancient of the City Guilds

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Haberdashers Alms Houses, Hoxton, Hackney, London, 1828. Artist: John Rolph

Haberdashers Alms Houses, Hoxton, Hackney, London, 1828. Artist: John Rolph
Haberdashers Alms Houses, Hoxton, Hackney, London, 1828. The almshouses were built with money bequeathed to the Haberdashers Company by Robert Aske, a merchant who died in 1689

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Brewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831. Artist: William Radclyffe

Brewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831. Artist: William Radclyffe
Brewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Grocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century. Artist: William Radclyffe

Grocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century. Artist: William Radclyffe
Grocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: Sands

Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: Sands
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Grocers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: Sands

Grocers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: Sands
Grocers Hall, City of London, 1811

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812. Artist: Sands

Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812. Artist: Sands
Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Skinners Hall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J Greig

Skinners Hall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J Greig
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1817

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828. Artist: W Angus

Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828. Artist: W Angus
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Salters Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: W Angus

Salters Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: W Angus
Salters Hall, City of London, 1811

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Whittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. Artist: J Davies

Whittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. Artist: J Davies
Whittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. The almshouses are said to have been founded by Dick Whittington

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Goldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877. Artist: W Angus

Goldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877. Artist: W Angus
Goldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877

Background imageLivery Company Collection: The annual ceremony of electing a new master to the Saddlers Company, London, 1926-1927

The annual ceremony of electing a new master to the Saddlers Company, London, 1926-1927. On the left is the bearer of the crown or garland for the masters head

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Barber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. Artist: Thomas H Ellis

Barber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. Artist: Thomas H Ellis
Barber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Goldsmiths Hall. The Grand Staircase, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville

Goldsmiths Hall. The Grand Staircase, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville
Goldsmiths Hall. The Grand Staircase, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Council Chamber, Vintners Hall. Vintner Sherriff receiving the Congratulations of his Company

Council Chamber, Vintners Hall. Vintner Sherriff receiving the Congratulations of his Company, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Invitation to a meeting of the Goldsmiths Company, 1707, (1894)

Invitation to a meeting of the Goldsmiths Company, 1707, (1894). From the Bagford Collection, British Museum. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Facsimile from the book of accounts of the Coopers Company, 1576, (1893)

Facsimile from the book of accounts of the Coopers Company, 1576, (1893). Hazlitt, Livery Companies of London. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Merchant Taylors Company, one of the City Guilds, 1884. Artist: Horestier

Merchant Taylors Company, one of the City Guilds, 1884. Artist: Horestier
Merchant Taylors Company, one of the City Guilds, 1884

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Council chamber, Vintners Hall, City of London. Artist: E Redclyffe

Council chamber, Vintners Hall, City of London. Artist: E Redclyffe
Council chamber, Vintners Hall, City of London. The Vintner Sherriff receiving the congratulations of his company

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Henry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902)

Henry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Henry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902). King Henry VIII handing over a charter to Thomas Vicary, commemorating the joining of the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds

Background imageLivery Company Collection: A Satire on the South Sea Company, 1721. Artist: William Hogarth

A Satire on the South Sea Company, 1721. Artist: William Hogarth
A Satire on the South Sea Company, 1721. The South Sea Bubble (1711-1720), showing greed and speculation which preceded the bubble

Background imageLivery Company Collection: London Bridge, London, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

London Bridge, London, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
London Bridge, London, late 19th century. View from Southwark across to the City, with the Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr

Background imageLivery Company Collection: The Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870)

The Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870)
The Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870). A wood engraving showing the Corporation of the Goldsmiths carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve (c419-512 AD)

Background imageLivery Company Collection: London Bridge, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods

London Bridge, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods
London Bridge, London, 19th century. View across the Thames from Southwark, with Fishmongers Hall, the Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr visible on the far bank

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Fishmongers Hall, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods

Fishmongers Hall, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods
Fishmongers Hall, London, 19th century. View of London Bridge with Southwark Cathedral on the far bank of the River Thames

Background imageLivery Company Collection: Daniel Turner, MD, LRCP, physician, 1717. Artist: George Vertue

Daniel Turner, MD, LRCP, physician, 1717. Artist: George Vertue
Daniel Turner, MD, LRCP, physician, 1717. Turner was a physician and member of the Barber-Surgeons Company who published medical works. From the frontispiece of Turners book Syphillis



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