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Lord Mayor Of London Collection (page 4)

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: King Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). Artist: George Vertue

King Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). Artist: George Vertue
King Edward VI signing a charter, 1552, (1750). The charter gave Bridewell to the City of London for a workhouse. Edward VI is surrounded by the Lord Mayor

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: The grand Duke of Middleburg or late Ld. C-t-m & Commdore Cur-ts paying their respects

The grand Duke of Middleburg or late Ld. C-t-m & Commdore Cur-ts paying their respects on their return from the glorious expedition, 1809. Lord Chatham weeps as he hands his sword to George III

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: The contractor and the contracted, or 195 more than 186, 1810

The contractor and the contracted, or 195 more than 186, 1810. Sir William Curtis and Spencer Perceval facing each other in front of the Speakers chair

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: A Mansion House treat - or smoking attitudes, London, 1800

A Mansion House treat - or smoking attitudes, London, 1800. On the right Lord Nelson, smoking a long pipe, phallic in design. He and Lady Hamilton are making metaphorical remarks on the subject

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Queen Victoria at Temple Bar, London, 1837. Artist: Henry Warren

Queen Victoria at Temple Bar, London, 1837. Artist: Henry Warren
Queen Victoria at Temple Bar, London, 1837. The Lord Mayor stands ready to greet the Queen and crowds wave flags

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Laying the first stone of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1760

Laying the first stone of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1760
The ceremony of laying the first stone of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1760; by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Henry Fitzailwin, c1850. Artist: WR Woodcock

Henry Fitzailwin, c1850. Artist: WR Woodcock
Henry Fitzailwin, c1850. He became the first Lord Mayor of London in 1192, and is seen here wearing ceremonial costume

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sir John Whittaker Ellis, c1865. Artist: Maull & Co

Sir John Whittaker Ellis, c1865. Artist: Maull & Co
Sir John Whittaker Ellis, wearing a scarlet gown and shrieval chain and badge, c1865. He served as Lord Mayor of London in 1881-1882

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Lord Mayor of London, John Thomas Thorp, dressed for a royal coronation, 1821. Artist

Lord Mayor of London, John Thomas Thorp, dressed for a royal coronation, 1821. Artist
Lord Mayor of London, John Thomas Thorp, dressed in his coronation robe, ostrich feather hat and mace for the coronation of King George IV, 1821

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Alderman Sir William Heygate, seated and in civic costume showing robe and hat, 1825

Alderman Sir William Heygate, seated and in civic costume showing robe and hat, 1825
Alderman Sir William Heygate, seated and in civic costume showing robe and hat. Heygate was Alderman for Coleman St Ward from 1812-1843 and Lord Mayor in 1822-1823

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Lord Mayor of London in civic costume, 1805

Lord Mayor of London in civic costume, 1805

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: View of the Lord Mayor and court of Aldermen, depicted in 1681, (c1950)

View of the Lord Mayor and court of Aldermen, depicted in 1681, (c1950)
View of the Lord Mayor and court of Aldermen, depicted in 1681 (c1950)

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Lord Mayors Coach pulled by a team of six horses, 1805

Lord Mayors Coach pulled by a team of six horses, 1805

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sheriff in his state carriage during the Lord Mayors Procession, 1824

Sheriff in his state carriage during the Lord Mayors Procession, 1824

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Lord Mayors Procession, c1840

Lord Mayors Procession, c1840. Depicting various carriages, regiments and men in suits of armour on horseback, in a long procession

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Design for a city of London barge, c1840

Design for a city of London barge, c1840. Showing the Citys arms and supporters at the stern

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Lord Mayors Coach, 1872. Artist: Kell Brothers

Lord Mayors Coach, 1872. Artist: Kell Brothers
Lord Mayors Coach, 1872. The main body of which is an ornate gold, with the interior decorated a rich red

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Civic carriage of Lord Mayor William Hunter, 1851. Artist: J Gilfoy

Civic carriage of Lord Mayor William Hunter, 1851. Artist: J Gilfoy
Civic carriage of Lord Mayor William Hunter. William Hunter was elected mayor in 1851

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Address of Congratulations to Louis-Philippe, 1844. Artist: Jean Alaux

Address of Congratulations to Louis-Philippe, 1844. Artist: Jean Alaux
The Lord Mayor presenting an Address of Congratulation to HM Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle, October 1844

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: View of the jewelled collar worn by the Lord Mayor of London, c1978

View of the jewelled collar worn by the Lord Mayor of London, c1978

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: A_d_n Cur_it_is. a Trifle from Ramsgate, (Alderman Curtis), c1821

A_d_n Cur_it_is. a Trifle from Ramsgate, (Alderman Curtis), c1821. Showing a profile view of Sir William Curtis, later Lord Mayor of London

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Bonnie Willie, 1822. Artist: George Cruikshank

Bonnie Willie, 1822. Artist: George Cruikshank
Bonnie Willie, 1822. Showing a corpulent Sir William Curtis in Highland costume standing against a background of sea, sky and mountain

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor 1517, c1550. Artist: John Bettes

Sir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor 1517, c1550. Artist: John Bettes
Sir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor 1517, c1550. A serious-looking man with a fur collar holds a rolled-up document in one hand

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sir Frederick Prat Alliston, c1908. Artist: Charles Haigh Wood

Sir Frederick Prat Alliston, c1908. Artist: Charles Haigh Wood
Sir Frederick Prat Alliston, c1908. Portrait of an elderly man in the lace collar and robes of an official of the Corporation of London, possibly even those of Lord Mayor

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: John Crowder, Lord Mayor of London, c1829. Artist: Sir William Charles Ross

John Crowder, Lord Mayor of London, c1829. Artist: Sir William Charles Ross
John Crowder, Lord Mayor of London, c1829. He is shown seated in full ceremonial dress, holding a letter

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sir Henry Edmund Knight. 1883. Artist: John Robert Dicksee

Sir Henry Edmund Knight. 1883. Artist: John Robert Dicksee
Sir Henry Edmund Knight. 1883. Three quarter length portrait showing ceremonial robes. He points to some letters on the table

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sir John Musgrave. 1852. Artist: John Preston Knight

Sir John Musgrave. 1852. Artist: John Preston Knight
Sir John Musgrave. 1852

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sir John Eamer. Artist: Mather Brown

Sir John Eamer. Artist: Mather Brown
Sir John Eamer was an eminent wholesale grocer in Wood Street, London. Here he is shown next to his horse, dressed in uniform. In the upper right corner are a coat of arms

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Sir Thomas Dakin. 1871. Artist: Henry Turner Munns

Sir Thomas Dakin. 1871. Artist: Henry Turner Munns
Sir Thomas Dakin. 1871. Full length portrait, leaning against a support and looking contemplative

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Mansion of Sir Richard (Dick) Whittington in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, London, 1812

Mansion of Sir Richard (Dick) Whittington in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, London, 1812
View of the building of late sixteenth century style known as the mansion of Sir Richard (Dick) Whittington in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, London, 1812; with two boys

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Fatal effects of gluttony, a Lord Mayors Day night mare, 1830

Fatal effects of gluttony, a Lord Mayors Day night mare, 1830; depicting an alderman asleep in bed. On top of him is a crowd of animals including a turtle, lobster and duck

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath

The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath
The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830; shows the Duke of Wellington running in alarm, from a donkey in mayoral cloak (Sir John Key)

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Caricature of Sir John Key, c1830

Caricature of Sir John Key, c1830
What a scandalous shame it is that they are allow d to take people off in this here kind of way, c1830; Sir John Key, with asses ears

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall, 1827

Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall, 1827
Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall ; a large board containing fairy lamps plummets towards the new Lord Mayor, Matthias Prime Lucas and guests

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Copenhagen Fields, Islington, London, 1855. Artist: T Turner

Copenhagen Fields, Islington, London, 1855. Artist: T Turner
Copenhagen Fields, Islington, London, 1855; view of the inauguration of the new Metropolitan Cattle Market, Copenhagen Fields, by Sir Francis Graham Moon, Lord Mayor, on June 13th 1855

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: View of Baumes House, Hoxton, London, c1830?. Artist: Dean and Munday

View of Baumes House, Hoxton, London, c1830?. Artist: Dean and Munday
View of Baumes House, Hoxton, London, c1830. The house as it was in 1650, with dormer windows. The surrounding area is fairly rural, with a windmill at right, and a church spire in the distance

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: View of Baumes House, Hoxton, London, c1825. Artist: CH Matthews

View of Baumes House, Hoxton, London, c1825. Artist: CH Matthews
View of Baumes House, Hoxton, London, c1825. Large house with two rows of dormer windows, set in walled grounds with a gate at right

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Leaden coffin of Sir John Spencer, St Helen, Bishopsgate, London, 1808

Leaden coffin of Sir John Spencer, St Helen, Bishopsgate, London, 1808
Leaden coffin of Sir John Spencer, Lord Mayor of London 1594-95 in St Helen, Bishopsgate, London, 1808

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: The Lord Mayors Dinner at Guildhall, London, c1900

The Lord Mayors Dinner at Guildhall, London, c1900
Waiting to distribute the remains of the Lord Mayors banquet to the poor and needy, Guildhall, London, c1900

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: The Lord Mayors Dinner at Guildhall, London, 1829

The Lord Mayors Dinner at Guildhall, London, 1829; showing rows of tables and figures with staff working in the foreground. William Thompson was Lord Mayor in 1828-29

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Lord Mayors Banquet, Guildhall, London, c1856. Artist: J Shury

Lord Mayors Banquet, Guildhall, London, c1856. Artist: J Shury
View of the Lord Mayors table at the banquet held at Guildhall, London, c1856. The Lord Mayor is seated in the centre at a table set with various fruits, including pineapples

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: City of London State Barge moving up the River Thames, Windsor, Berkshire, 1812. Artist

City of London State Barge moving up the River Thames, Windsor, Berkshire, 1812. Artist
City of London State Barge moving up the River Thames, Windsor, Berkshire, 1812. The barge passing in front of Windsor Castle, on its way to Oxford

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Lord Mayors Show, Cornhill, London, 1849. Artist: Angelo Collen Hayter

Lord Mayors Show, Cornhill, London, 1849. Artist: Angelo Collen Hayter
Lord Mayors Show passing premises of Silver & Co, no 10 Cornhill, London, 1849. With spectators watching from roof and windows of building and on street, as flag bearer

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: A serio comic extravaganza... 1820

A serio comic extravaganza... 1820. George IV seems to be dismissing a petition from the Lord Mayor, John Thomas Thorp, introduced by Alderman Matthew Wood (?)

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Immolation of the Jew!, 1835. Artist: G Drake

Immolation of the Jew!, 1835. Artist: G Drake
Immolation of the Jew!, 1835. A platform with a steaming cauldron labelled Christian intolerance. Two figures stand over the cauldron, to which ascends David Salomons

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: A corporate body under the operation of the Royal Commission, c1835

A corporate body under the operation of the Royal Commission, c1835. A fat Lord Mayor sits in the stocks. On the right Lord John Russell attacks him

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: The City carriers, 1769

The City carriers, 1769. a procession consisting of City officials approaches the entrance to St Jamess Palace in order to present the Petition of the Livery

Background imageLord Mayor Of London Collection: Satire relating to Sir John Barnard, 1755

Satire relating to Sir John Barnard, 1755. The living statued patriot, lately so justly celebrated, but now generally censured and exploded, 1755



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