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Moorfields and its Neighbourhood (From a Map of about 1720), (c1872). Creator: UnknownMoorfields and its Neighbourhood (From a Map of about 1720), (c1872). Map of part of the City of London, showing the Moorfields, one of the last pieces of open land in the City
The French Hospital near Old Street. c1756. Artist: Benjamin ColeThe French Hospital near Old Street. c1756. The French Hospital in Bath Street, London, was founded in 1718 as a hospice for poor French Protestants and their descendants
St Barnabas Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1820. ArtistSt Barnabas Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1820
Tramway electrification at the junction of Goswell Road and Old Street, London, 1906Tramway electrification: men laying tracks across the junction of Goswell Road and Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1906. Traffic and roadworks between the Hat and Feathers public house and the London
Enthusiasm Displayed 1750. Artist: Robert PrankerEnthusiasm Displayed 1750. Depiction of George Whitefield, leader of the Calvinistic Methodists, preaching under a tree in Old Street, Finsbury, London
Interior view of St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1809. ArtistInterior view of St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1809. Showing caricatures of the patients and staff
The Tabernacle, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1850. Artist: Ford and WestThe Tabernacle, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1850
St Lukes Church, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1810. Nicholas Hawksmoor designed the obelisk spire
View of St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas HighamView of St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1817. With a street scene
Old Street, Market Street, Westminster, 1820 (1897). From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]
St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1815. Artist: SandsSt Lukes Hospital, Old Street Finsbury, London, 1815
St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonSt Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Female patients in their day gallery. St Lukes Hospital was a lunatic asylum designed by the architect George Dance jnr (1741-1825)