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Ships figureheads over the gate at Castles Shipbreaking Yard, Westminster, London, 1909Ships figureheads over the gate at Castles Shipbreaking Yard, Baltic Wharf, Millbank, Westminster, London, March 1909. Entrance to the yard, with wooden figures salvaged from ships decorating the sign
Millbank, Westminster, London, 1840. Creator: William ParrottMillbank, Westminster, London, 1840. View of Millbank with the River Thames to the right, showing Westminster Abbey, Westminster Bridge
Millbank, 1861. Creator: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerMillbank, 1861
Chelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). Creator: Joseph FaringtonChelsea Bridge from Millbank, 1790, (1943). View of the River Thames in London, from where the Tate Gallery now stands. From " English Diaries and Journals", by Kate O Brien
Huge figureheads at Castles Ship Breaking Yard, Westminster, London, 1909Huge figureheads at Castles Ship Breaking Yard, 106 Millbank, Westminster, London, March 1909. Male and female figureheads from ships decorate the gate into the breakers yard
Millbank, Westminster, London, 1841. Artist: William ParrottMillbank, Westminster, London, 1841. View showing Westminster Abbey and St John, Smith Square, with Lambeth Palace on the opposite bank of the River Thames
Millbank, Westminster, London, c1825. Artist: Engelmann and CompanyMillbank, Westminster, London, c1825. View looking down the River Thames, showing a horse and cart and figures
Millbank Prison, Westminster, London, 1817. View with boats on the Thames in the foreground. Millbank Prison opened in 1821. It was demolished in 1890. Today Tate Britain stands on the site
Peterborough House, Millbank, Westminster, London, 1821. Artist: Thomas DalePeterborough House, Millbank, Westminster, London, 1821. Peterborough House was the home of Earl Grosvenor
Unnamed tavern on Millbank, Westminster, London, 1826. Artist: JB EastUnnamed tavern on Millbank, Westminster, London, 1826. View with a man standing in the doorway and figures sitting outside
Westminster, London, 1808. ArtistWestminster, London, 1808. A south view of Westminster from Mill-Bank, where the Kings Scholars-Pond sewer empties itself into the Thames
View of Westminster looking from Millbank, London, 1807. Artist: John HallView of Westminster looking from Millbank, London, 1807
Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1829. Artist: James B AllenView of Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1829; from Millbank, with vessels on the River Thames and three men ashore working on a boat in the foreground
View of London from the South, 1810. Artist: William DaniellView of Westminster and the City of London, 1810; showing Vauxhall Bridge and Lambeth Bridge with boats on the River Thames and Millbank to the left
The Tate Gallery (National Gallery of British Art), 1906. From Cassells History of England, Vol. IX, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]
Vauxhall Bridge and Millbank Penitentiary, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: JC VarrallVauxhall Bridge and Millbank Penitentiary, Westminster, London, 1817. Millbank Prison opened in 1821. It was demolished in 1890. Today Tate Britain stands on the site
Penitentiary, Millbank, Westminster, London, 1829. Artist: J TinglePenitentiary, Millbank, Westminster, London, 1829. Millbank Prison opened in 1821. It was demolished in 1890. Today Tate Britain stands on the site
Millbank, c1860 (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerMillbank, c1860 (1904). Etching. A unique impression with the word not added. Plate taken from Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes, published by Adam and Charles Black (London, 1904)