mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Portman Square, London, c1813 (1907). Portman Square was originally laid out in the 1760s by Henry William Portman. Several prominent aristocrats had residences on the square
Red Lion Square, London, 18th century (1907). Situated on the boundary of Bloomsbury and Holborn, Red Lion Square was laid out in 1698. It was named after the Red Lion Inn
Golden Square, London, 18th century (1907). Golden Square in Soho was laid out in the late 17th century, probably to plans by Sir Christopher Wren
Louis XI of France visiting Cardinal Balue in his iron cage, 1469-1480 (1882-1884). Artist: TamisierLouis XI of France visiting Cardinal Balue in his iron cage, 1469-1480 (1882-1884). Jean Balue (c1421-1491) was a cardinal and minister of Louis XI
Copyist, 15th century (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume II, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Map of Shoreditch, Norton Folgate and Cripplegate, (1907). A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench
Charterhouse Square, London, 18th century (1907). St Pauls Cathedral can be seen in the right background. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical
Spring gardens, site of Lowndes Square, London, c late 18th century (1907). A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul
Cottages on the site of Eaton Square, London, c early 19th century (1907). Eaton Square was built as part of the development of Belgravia by the Grosvenor family
Plan of the Grosvenor Estate, 1907. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co Ltd, London, 1907
North side, Manchester Square, London, c19th century (1907). Manchester Square in Marylebone was laid out in the 18th century
Mrs Montagus House, Portman Square, London, 19th century (1907). Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdMrs Montagus House, Portman Square, London, 19th century (1907). Portman Square was originally laid out in the 1760s by Henry William Portman
The east side of Fitzroy Square, London, 1807 (1907). Fitzroy Square was developed in the late 18th and early 19th century by Charles Fitzroy, 1st Baron Southampton
Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1787 (1907). Queen Square was laid out between 1716 and 1725. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical
Russell Square and the statue of the Duke of Bedford, London, 19th century (1907). Russell Square is named after the surname of the Dukes of Bedford, on whose land it was laid out
North front of Bedford House, Bloomsbury Square, London, 19th century (1907). Artist: HowlettNorth front of Bedford House, Bloomsbury Square, London, 19th century (1907). Bedford House was originally known as Southampton House, and was the residence of the Earl of Southampton
Southampton or Bloomsbury Square, London, 18th century (1907). Bloomsbury Square was laid out in the late 17th century by the Earl of Southampton, after whom it was originally named
Plan of the parish of St Giles, London, 1907. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co Ltd, London
Wylds Globe, Leicester Square, London, 1851-1862 (1907). Wylds Globe was built in 1851 at the time of the Great Exhibition by James Wyld, a distinguished geographer and MP
Leicester Square, London, 1750 (1907). Leicester Square was developed in the 1670s. The large house with a forecourt in the top right hand corner of the square is Leicester House
The north and south sides of Soho Square, London, 1826 (1907). A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench
Cleveland House by St Jamess, London, 1799 (1907)Cleveland House by St James s, London, 1799 (1907). A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co Ltd
Plan of the Duke of Portlands estate, Soho Square, London, 1907. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench
St Jamess Square, London, c18th century (1907). The tower of St Jamess Church, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, can be seen in the background
Panton Square, London, 19th century (1907). A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co Ltd, London
St Jamess Square, London, 18th century (1907). Sir Christopher Wrens St Jamess Church can be seen in the background. The pool of water in the centre of the square was added between 1726
Plan of the parish of St Georges, Hanover Square, London, 1907Plan of the parish of St George s, Hanover Square, London, 1907. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench
Hanover Square, London, 18th century (1907). Hanover Square was developed in the 18th century and quickly became a fashionable residential address
Plan of Lord Harleys estate, London, 1907. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical and Historical by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co Ltd, London
Grovenor Square, London, 18th century (1907). Grosvenor Square was originally laid out in the 1720s. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical
Berkeley Square, London, c18th century (1907). Berkeley Square was laid out in the 18th century by William Kent. A print from The History of the Squares of London Topographical
Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square, London, c19th century (1907). Artist: SparrowLansdowne House, Berkeley Square, London, c19th century (1907). The residence of the Marquess of Lansdowne, designed by Robert Adam
Antoine de Saint-Chamand, Seigneur de Mery, unknown lady and Henry IV of France, 1600 (1882-1884)Antoine de Saint-Chamand, Seigneur de Mery, an unknown lady and Henry IV of France, 1600 (1882-1884). Antoine de Saint-Chamand was a member of the Catholic League, the organisation founded by Henry
French peasant farm labourer, 16th century (1882-1884). From Recueil de la diversite des habits in the collection of Chevignard
Gentlemen of the court of Francis I of France, 16th century (1882-1884). Artist: PetitGentlemen of the court of Francis I of France, 16th century (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume III, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Festival of Reason, Paris, 1793 (1882-1884). The Festival of Reason was staged on 10th November (20 Brumaire) 1793, with ceremonies devised and organised by Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette
Andre Chenier, French poet, 18th century (1882-1884). Chenier (1762-1794) was a victim of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. He was executed by guillotine on 8th July 1794
Musketeer and infantry officer, 16th century (1882-1884). Artist: PontenierMusketeer and infantry officer, 16th century (1882-1884). After work by Willemin. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume III, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine
The Duke of Orleans on the way to the guillotine, Paris, 6th November 1793 (1882-1884). Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orleans (1747-1793) was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution
Bourgeoise of Paris, 16th century (1882-1884). Artist: PetitBourgeoise of Paris, 16th century (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume III, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Henry I, Duke of Guise, 1580, and Francis de Montmorency, 1576 (1882-1884). Guise as a general of infantry, and Montmorency as Marshal of France
Claude de Lorraine, 1st Duke of Guise, 16th century (1882-1884). Artist: PetitClaude de Lorraine, 1st Duke of Guise, 16th century (1882-1884). Claude (1496-1550) distinguished himself as a soldier fighting in the Italian Wars
Madame Roland, French revolutionary, 18th century (1882-1884). A prominent member of the Girondist faction during the French Revolution
The arrest of Camille Desmoulins, 31st march 1794 (1882-1884). Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) was a French journalist and politician who played an important role in the French Revolution
Charles Alexandre de Calonne and Lomenie de Brienne, French statemen, 18th century (1882-1884). Artist: PannemakerCharles Alexandre de Calonne and Lomenie de Brienne, French statemen, 18th century (1882-1884). Calonne (1734-1802) was Controller-General of Finances under Louis XVI from 1783-1787
Mary Stuart, Queen Consort of Francis II of France, c1560 (1882-1884). Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) married Francis, then Dauphin of France, in 1558
French gentlemens costume, 1572 (1882-1884). Artist: ChevignardFrench gentlemens costume, 1572 (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume III, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Life Guard or bodyguard of Francis I of France, 16th century (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume III, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884