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Brewers Quay, Chester Quay and Galley Quay, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1846. The scene includes the unloading of foreign provisions from vessels on the River Thames using winching
The Old Coal Exchange, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Old Coal Exchange, (c1872). The original Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, opened in 1770. The second building on the site (seen here) dated from 1805
St Magnus, London Bridge, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. Creator: UnknownSt Magnus, London Bridge, The Steeple, mid-late 19th century. One of a set of views of baroque London churches. The church of St Magnus the Martyr in Lower Thames Street in the City of London was
The Present Coal Exchange, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe Present Coal Exchange, c1872. The building in Lower Thames Street, City of London, was opened by Prince Albert in 1849. It was one of the first substantial buildings constructed from cast iron
Church of St Dunstan in the East and St Dunstans Hill from Lower Thames Street, London, 1827. View showing figures and a cart loaded with barrels in the street
Ground plan of the New Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. The building was opened by Prince Albert in 1849
View of the New Coal Exchange in Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. The building was opened by Prince Albert in 1849
Interior view of the Coal Exchange, Thames Street, City of London, 1808
Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848. Artist: H RimbaultRoman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848. Four views of a Roman villa discovered in Lower Thames Street
Interior of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. ArtistInterior of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. The building was opened by Prince Albert in 1849
Opening of the New Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1849. Presentation of the address to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, in the Great Hall of the Coal Exchange
View of Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848. ArtistView of Roman remains on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848
Plan of a Roman hypocaust found on the site of the Coal Exchange, City of London, 1848
Billingsgate, London, 1888. Artist: John CrowtherView of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument from Lower Thames Street, London, 1888; shows Billingsgate in the foreground