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London before the Great Fire, 1666-77. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarLondon before the Great Fire, 1666-77
Trade card for a dyers shop, 18th century, (1948). Creator: UnknownTrade card for a dyers shop, 18th century, (1948). John Wildblood at the Rainbow & 3 pidgons [sic] in St Clements Lane In Lombard Street London who Married the Widdow Harrinton, Silk Dyer
The Old Signs Have Come Back To Lombard Street, c1935. Creator: W WhiffinThe Old Signs Have Come Back To Lombard Street, c1935. Signs in Lombard Street in the City of London, erected for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902
Popes House, Plough Court, Lombard Street (1860), (1897). Creator: UnknownPopes House, Plough Court, Lombard Street (1860), (1897). Poet and satirist Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was said to have been born in this Court [in the City of London]. Rebuilt about 1872
The Old Post Office, in Lombard Street, about 1800, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Old Post Office, in Lombard Street, about 1800, (c1872). The General Post Office (GPO) had its headquarters on Lombard Street in the City of London from 1678 to 1829
General Post Office, circa 1793 - Showing Buildings Adjoining Lloyds Coffee House, (1928)General Post Office, circa 1793 - Showing Buildings Adjoining Lloyds Coffee House, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]
Ground Plan of Lloyds Coffee House (No. 16 Lombard Street) in 1773, (1928)Ground Plan of Lloyds Coffee House (No. 16 Lombard Street) in 1773, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]
View of Whitefriars showing the corner of Lombard Street, City of London, 1851. ArtistView of Whitefriars showing the corner of Lombard Street, City of London, 1851
View of Mansion House, Cornhill and Lombard Street, City of London, 1790. With figures out walking, a man on horseback and a dog
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
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
Mail coach outside the General Post Office, Lombard Street, City of London, 1827. With figures in the coach and on the pavement, including a fruit seller
Lombard Street, City of London, 1815. Artist: William PearsonLombard Street, City of London, 1815. View along Lombard Street, showing the General Post Office and the north side of the church of St Mary Woolnoth
View along Lombard Street, looking east, with figures and carriages, City of London, 1851
Fragments of Roman stucco, found in Lombard Street, City of London, in 1785
Emblematical figures over the Pelican Life OfficeEmblematical figures in artificial stone over the Pelican Life Office, no 70 Lombard Street, City of London, 1801
Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837
West end of the Church of St Edmund the King, City of London, 1750
Church of St Edmund the King viewed from Clements Lane, City of London, 1820. ArtistChurch of St Edmund the King viewed from Clements Lane, City of London, 1820
Church of St Edmund the King, looking west along Lombard Street, City of London, 1813
All Hallows Church, Lombard Street, London, 1811. Artist: George ShepherdAll Hallows Church, Lombard Street, London, 1811. View of the south side of All Hallows, Lombard Street
All Hallows Church, Lombard Street, London, 1812. Artist: William WiseAll Hallows Church, Lombard Street, London, 1812. View of the south side of All Hallows, Lombard Street
Mansion House (exterior), London, c1753View of Mansion House, London, c1753 with Cornhill and Lombard Street on the left
Mansion House (exterior), London, c1751View of Mansion House, London, c1751. Including Lombard Street in the centre and the Cornhill on the left. Also showing are three coaches and figures in the cobblestone streets
Lombard Street, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonView of a building in Lombard Street, London, c1850; looking east
Cornhill, London, 1830. Artist:s LaceyView of Cornhill and Lombard Street, London, 1821; from Poultry, looking east, with shop sign on central building, figures in street and horses, carriages and carts
Cornhill, London, 1810View of Cornhill and Lombard Street, London, 1810; with Mansion House on right and figures and carriages in street
Plough Court, Lombard Street, London, c1870. Artist: JL StewartView of Alexander Popes supposed birth place in Plough Court, Lombard Street, London, c1870
St. Mary Woolnoth, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]
Church of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, c1910 (1911). Artist: Pictorial AgencyChurch of St Mary Woolnoth, City of London, c1910 (1911)
Church of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, City of London, 19th century Artist: R AconChurch of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, City of London, 19th century
Cornhill and Lombard Street from Poultry, City of London, 1830. Artist:s LaceyCornhill and Lombard Street from Poultry, City of London, 1830
General Post Office, Lombard Street, London, 1808. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonGeneral Post Office, Lombard Street, London, 1808. This shows the scene in a busy letter sorting office