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A peep into the Blue Coat School!!!!!!!!!, 1815. ArtistA peep into the Blue Coat School!!!!!!!!!, 1815. Showing a pig in military uniform (General Sir Eyre Coote) standing on its hind legs and being birched by three Christs Hospital boys
A civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!!, 1824. ArtistA civic louse in the state bed!!!, or the Corporation conglomorated!!, 1824. The City aldermen and Lord Mayor John Garratt examining an enormous louse on the Mansion House state bed
City Scavengers Cleansing the London Streets of Impurities, 1816. The Lord Mayor, Matthew Wood, Robert Waithman and Sir William Curtis forcibly removing prostitutes from the streets of the City
Boney in time for Lord Mayors feast, 1803. The Lord Mayor (John Perring) sits at the head of a table looking towards a sailor who is holding a chain attached to an iron band around the neck of a
The City Race, 1771. Nash, on crutches inscribed Treasury leads a race to the Mansion House, followed by Sawbridge, Crosby (who has fallen down), Hallifax, Townsend and Bankes
Lord Mayors feast at Guildhall, 1786, no dinner - no ball, 1786. London aldermen around and on an empty table. Alluding to the death of Amelia, aunt of George III
Saddle white Surry for Cheapside to Morrow, 1812. Artist: George CruikshankSaddle white Surry for Cheapside to Morrow, 1812. Cheapside by Bow Church, with a sweeps boy sticking a flue brush in the backside of the Lord Mayors horse
Hospitality kicking Avarice out of doors; or, new tenants at the Mansion House, 1799. Interior of a room in the Mansion House showing the entry of the new Lord Mayor of London
Hunting a Mare, 1819. An ass, with the profile of Lord Mayor of London John Atkins, flees from Henry Hunt and a crowd of jeering followers
Smoak Jack the alarmist, extinguishing the second Great Fire of London (a la Gulliver)!!!, 1819. Alderman Atkins stands on balcony of Mansion House directing a jet of water on little Jacobins below
The Kentish lottery - or a new way to pay old debts, 1819. The Duke of Kent and Lord Mayor of London Sir Matthew Wood advertising a lottery scheme
The civic chair - or - John Lumps progress in City honors, c1815. Six scenes with verse below of the stages of John Lumps career
The Looking Glass, 1831. 12 vignettes on 1 sheet, featuring a City feast, Alderman John Key, the Duke of Wellington, articles to be taxed: bonnets, bustles, teeth
Fiddlestick versus broomstick, 1831. Paganini standing on a chair with a fiddle in one hand and bow in the other. Around the table sit John Key (Lord Mayor of London), Henry Brougham
Weird sisters, preparing for the royal visit, 1830. Artist: Robert SeymourWeird sisters, preparing for the royal visit, 1830. The top image depicts Aldermen as the witches of Macbeth preparing a cauldron of turtle soup for the Lord Mayors banquet
All a-Gog at Guildhall or the civic giants displaying their solid attachments, 1830. One of the City giants (Gog?) and Sir John Key, Lord Mayor of London
Arrival of the Lord Mayor at Westminster, c1841(?). Artist: Richard Henry NibbsArrival of the Lord Mayor at Westminster, c1841(?)
Samuel Wilson, Lord Mayor 1838, 19th century. Artist: Richard DightonSamuel Wilson, Lord Mayor 1838, 19th century. Portrait of the Lord Mayor of London
John Hatherle, Lord Mayor 1442-1443, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Ironmongers Company
Thomas Catteworth, Lord Mayor of London 1443-1444, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Grocers Company
Geoffrey Feldynge, Lord Mayor of London 1452-1453, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Mercers Company
Thomas Scott, Lord Mayor of London 1458-1459, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
Stephen Broun, Lord Mayor of London 1438-1439 and 1448-1449, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Grocers Company
John Gedney, Lord Mayor of London 1427-1428 and 1447-1448, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
Robert Clopton, Lord Mayor of London 1441-1442, in his aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
Thomas Chalton, Lord Mayor of London 1449-1450, in aldermanic robes, c1450. ArtistThomas Chalton, Lord Mayor of London 1449-1450, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Mercers Company
Simon Eyre, Lord Mayor of London 1445-1446, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Drapers Company
Nicholas Wyfold, Lord Mayor of London 1450-1451, in aldermanic robes, c1450. ArtistNicholas Wyfold, Lord Mayor of London 1450-1451, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Grocers Company
John Olney, Lord Mayor of London 1446-1447, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Grocers Company
Stephen Forster, Lord Mayor of London 1454-1455, in aldermanic robes, 1450. ArtistStephen Forster, Lord Mayor of London 1454-1455, in aldermanic robes, c1450. He was also a member of the Fishmongers Company
Handkerchief commemorating several events in the mayoralty of Alderman Sir John Key, 1831. Key served as Lord Mayor of London for two consecutive years, from 1830-1832
Sir Richard Whittingtons House, Milton Street, City of London, 1800. View of a building which may have been the home of both Dick Whittington and Sir Thomas Gresham
London Bridge, with the Lord Mayors procession passing under the unfinished arches, 1827
Procession passing Mansion House, City of London, 1837. Artist: E SextonProcession passing Mansion House, City of London, 1837. Procession marking the proclamation of Queen Victorias accession to the throne
View of Mansion House, Cornhill and Lombard Street, City of London, 1790. With figures out walking, a man on horseback and a dog
Mansion House, City of London, 1826. Artist: George GladwinMansion House, City of London, 1826. Elevation of Mansion Houses front with a ground plan below
The case of Lady Erskine!!!-!!!, 1826. Artist: JL MarksThe case of Lady Erskine!!!-!!!, 1826. Two designs side by side: in the first Lord Duncannon and Lord Erskine are shown in conference; in the second a thin ragged woman (Erskines widow)
City of London Livery Companies and their arms, 1777City of London livery companies and their arms, 1777. Broadsheet with a blank space for writing surrounded by vignettes of the trades connected with twelve Livery Companies of the City of London
Interior of the Guildhall, City of London, 1855. View during the address of the Lord Mayor, Francis Graham Moon, to the Emperor Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie of France
Meeting in the Guildhall Council Chamber, City of London, 1750. The Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen and Common Council in the Guildhall Council Chamber
View of the Lord Mayors Dinner at the Guildhall, City of London, 1828. William Thompson (1792-1854) was Lord Mayor of London in 1828-1829
View of a house in Great St Helens, City of London, 1796. The house was formerly the residence of Sir John Lawrence, Lord Mayor of London in 1665
Illuminated vote of thanks from the Mayor of Paris to the Lord Mayor of London, 13 August 1852
Monument at the junction of Farringdon Street and Fleet Street, City of London, 1833. View of the monument to the politician Robert Waithman (Lord Mayor of London in 1823)
Sir Robert Kite, Lord Mayor 1766, c 1766. Artist: Nathaniel Dance-HollandSir Robert Kite, Lord Mayor 1766, c1766
Sir John Garrard, Lord Mayor in 1601, 1618. Artist: Daniel MytensSir John Garrard, Lord Mayor in 1601, 1618
Lord Mayors procession passing under Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1770. View of Blackfriars Bridge with the Lord Mayor of London
The Vintners Company feasts four kings, c1347, (1928). Depicting Sir Henry Picard, master of the Vintners Company, entertaining kings, princes, bishops and nobles to a banquet in his Great Hall