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Nathaniel Whittock Collection

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Dulwich College, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Dulwich College, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Dulwich College, London, 1829. Dulwich College was founded in 1619 by a prominent Elizabethan actor named Edward Alleyn, with the original intention of providing an education for twelve poor boys

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: St James, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1829. Artist: R Winkles

St James, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1829. Artist: R Winkles
St James, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1829. Designed by James Savage and completed in 1829, St James, Bermondsey was one of the largest of the Waterloo Churches built in England in the early-mid 19th century

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: The Oxford Drawing Book to which is added, Lessons in Flower Drawing, 1852. 1852

The Oxford Drawing Book to which is added, Lessons in Flower Drawing, 1852. 1852
The Oxford Drawing Book to which is added, Lessons in Flower Drawing, 1852

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: The Geological Lecture Room, Oxford: Dr. William Buckland Lecturing on February 15, 182

The Geological Lecture Room, Oxford: Dr. William Buckland Lecturing on February 15, 1823, 1823-30

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Trade Card for London, Westminster and Southwark, as they appeared A. D. 1543, 19th

Trade Card for London, Westminster and Southwark, as they appeared A. D. 1543, 19th
Trade Card for London, Westminster and Southwark, as they appeared A.D. 1543, 19th century

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Adderbury Church, c1830. Creator: Nathaniel Whittock

Adderbury Church, c1830. Creator: Nathaniel Whittock
Adderbury Church, c1830. View of the church of St Mary the Virgin in East Adderbury near Banbury in Oxfordshire, which dates back to the 13th century

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. Artist: Edmund Walker

The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. Artist: Edmund Walker
The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. View of Sevastopol, a major port and naval base on the Crimean Peninsula, looking towards the Black Sea

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Interior of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, City of London, c1835. Artist

Interior of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, City of London, c1835. Artist
Interior view of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, City of London, c1835

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Tower of London, 1829

Tower of London, 1829. View from the River Thames showing boats and figures on the water

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Smithfield Market, West Smithfield, City of London, c1825

Smithfield Market, West Smithfield, City of London, c1825. View from the east showing cattle, traders and shoppers

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Interior view of the crypt, St Saviours Church, Southwark, London, 1830

Interior view of the crypt, St Saviours Church, Southwark, London, 1830. The church became Southwark Cathedral in 1905

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Aldersgate Street, City of London, c1830. Artist: Nathaniel Whittock

Aldersgate Street, City of London, c1830. Artist: Nathaniel Whittock
Aldersgate Street, City of London, c1830. View along Aldersgate Street showing Williamss New Post Office Coffee House, Tavern and Hotel and the premises of W Mathews, hosier and glover (no 60)

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: View of London from Southwark, 1543. Artist: Nathaniel Whittock

View of London from Southwark, 1543. Artist: Nathaniel Whittock
View of Westminster and the City of London across the River Thames from Southwark, 1543; with a key below detailing buildings and streets. One of two plates mounted as one item

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Queen Victorias visit to the City of London, 1837. Artist: Nathaniel Whittock

Queen Victorias visit to the City of London, 1837. Artist: Nathaniel Whittock
View of Queen Victorias visit to the City of London, 9 November 1837, showing the Queen leaving Buckingham Palace; the Lord Mayor receiving the Queen at Temple Bar; the banquet in the Guildhall

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Queen Victorias Progress through London, 1837. Artist: Joseph Robins

Queen Victorias Progress through London, 1837. Artist: Joseph Robins
View of Queen Victorias royal progress through the City of London, 9 November 1837, detailing the royal and civic procession on its way from Temple Bar to Guildhall

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: The Gateway of the Palace at Cawood (Cawood Castle), 1830

The Gateway of the Palace at Cawood (Cawood Castle), 1830. After Nathaniel Whittock (1791-1860)

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Richmond Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Richmond Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Richmond Bridge, London, 1829. Richmond bridge was built over the Thames in Portland stone by James Paine and Kenton Couse in 1774-1777

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Interior of Croydon Palace, Surrey, 1829. Artist: James Lambert

Interior of Croydon Palace, Surrey, 1829. Artist: James Lambert
Interior of Croydon Palace, Surrey, 1829. Croydon Palace used to be the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. By the 18th century the palace with its 15th century Great Hall had fallen

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Shoreham Church, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Shoreham Church, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Shoreham Church, West Sussex, 1829. The Norman Church of St Mary de Haura dates from the late 11th century

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Putney Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Putney Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Putney Bridge, London, 1829. The Old Putney Bridge over the Thames was built in the 1720s. It became a notorious location for duels

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: St Peters Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

St Peters Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
St Peters Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Built in Gothic style in the 19th century, St Peters Church was designed by Sir Charles Barry

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Guildford Castle, Guilford, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Stowe

Guildford Castle, Guilford, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Stowe
Guildford Castle, Guilford, Surrey, 1829. Guildford Castle was built shortly after the Norman Conquest

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Chichester Cross, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Chichester Cross, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Chichester Cross, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. According to the inscription upon it, this Cross was built by Edward Story, the bishop of Chichester from 1477-1503

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Brighton, from the Chain Pier, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: WJ Cooke

Brighton, from the Chain Pier, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: WJ Cooke
Brighton, from the Chain Pier, East Sussex, 1829. The original chain pier at Brighton was designed by Captain Samuel Brown (1774-1851)

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Kingston Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Kingston Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Kingston Bridge, London, 1829. The first masonry bridge over the Thames at Kingston was built in 1828

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Beachy Head, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Beachy Head, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Beachy Head, East Sussex, 1829. A ship beached at the foot of the cliffs in bad weather

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: St Saviours Church, Southwark, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

St Saviours Church, Southwark, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
St Saviours Church, Southwark, London, 1829. Mainly built between 1220 and 1420, this church became the cathedral of the diocese of Southwark when it was established in 1897

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Hastings, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co

Hastings, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co
Hastings, East Sussex, 1829. Hastings became an important centre of the fishing industry in the 19th century as its importance as a commercial port declined

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Guildford, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Shury

Guildford, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Shury
Guildford, Surrey, 1829. The county town of Surrey, Guildford was founded, probably by the Saxons, at a point where the ancient trackway known as the Harrow Way crosses the River Wey

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Lewes Castle, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co

Lewes Castle, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co
Lewes Castle, East Sussex, 1829. Lewes Castle was built in 1087 by William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and brother-in-law of William the Conqueror

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co

Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co
Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, West Sussex, 1829. The cathedral of the Holy Trinity at Chichester was founded in 1075, after the seat of the bishop was transferred to the town from nearby Selsey

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Arundel Church, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Shury

Arundel Church, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Shury
Arundel Church, West Sussex, 1829. Arundels St Nicholas Church dates from 1380

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1829. Guys Hospital was founded in 1721 by Sir Thomas Guy, a publisher who made a fortune from the South Sea Bubble

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Ancient Crypt, Southwark, 1830. Artist: J Shury

Ancient Crypt, Southwark, 1830. Artist: J Shury
Ancient Crypt, Southwark, 1830

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Farnham Castle, Surrey, 1830. Artist: WJ Cooke

Farnham Castle, Surrey, 1830. Artist: WJ Cooke
Farnham Castle, Surrey, 1830. Originally built in 1138 by Henry of Blois, grandson of William the Conqueror, Farnham Castle was the home of the Bishops of Winchester for over 800 years

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Arundel Castle, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Arundel Castle, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Arundel Castle, West Sussex, 1829. Arundel Castle is home to the Dukes of Norfolk. Although parts of Arundel Castle date back to the 11th century it was heavily restored during the 19th century

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: The Infirmary, Chichester, 1829. Artist: W Syms

The Infirmary, Chichester, 1829. Artist: W Syms
The Infirmary, Chichester, 1829.The infirmary, which was later renamed the Royal West Sussex Hospital, opened in 1826

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Beddington Park, Sutton, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Beddington Park, Sutton, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Beddington Park, Sutton, Surrey, 1829. Beddington Park was originally part of the deer park attached to the stately home of the Carew family

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Ham House, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey, 1830. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co

Ham House, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey, 1830. Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co
Ham House, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey, 1830. Ham House was built in 1610 for Sir Thomas Vavasour, Knight Marshal to King James I

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Artist: J Shury

General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Artist: J Shury
General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Lying in Hospitals were built primarily to provide treatment to the wives of tradesmen, soldiers and sailors

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Trinity Church, Southwark, London, 1830. Artist: R Winkles

Trinity Church, Southwark, London, 1830. Artist: R Winkles
Trinity Church, Southwark, London, 1830. The chuch in Southwarks Trinity Church Square was designed by Francis Bedford and built in 1826

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: St Nicholass Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

St Nicholass Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
St Nicholass Church, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Although originally built in Norman times, the architecture of the church pictured dates from the 14th century

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Godalming Church, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Shury

Godalming Church, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Shury
Godalming Church, Surrey, 1829

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Horsham, West Sussex, England, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Horsham, West Sussex, England, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Horsham, West Sussex, England, 1829

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Lambeth Church and Palace, London, 1829. Artist: W Syms

Lambeth Church and Palace, London, 1829. Artist: W Syms
Lambeth Church and Palace, London, 1829. Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Its gatehouse of Tudor brick was built c1495

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Portland Place, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: R Winkles

Portland Place, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: R Winkles
Portland Place, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Richmond Hill, Surrey, England, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Richmond Hill, Surrey, England, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Richmond Hill, Surrey, England, 1829

Background imageNathaniel Whittock Collection: Market Place, Kingston, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Fisher

Market Place, Kingston, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Fisher
Market Place, Kingston, Surrey, 1829



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