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Background imagePublisher Collection: Alderman Waithman, from an Authentic Portrait, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Alderman Waithman, from an Authentic Portrait, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Alderman Waithman, from an Authentic Portrait, (1897). Portrait of Robert Waithman (1764-1833) who served as Lord Mayor of London, 1823-1824. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePublisher Collection: Wilkes on his Trial, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Wilkes on his Trial, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Wilkes on his Trial, (1897). English radical, journalist and politician John Wilkes (1725-1797) before the Court of Kings Bench, 1768. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Royal Banquet in Guildhall, 1761, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Royal Banquet in Guildhall, 1761, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Royal Banquet in Guildhall, 1761, (1897). Interior view of the Guildhall in London, during a banquet on Lord Mayors Day. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Rebuilding of St. Paul s, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Rebuilding of St. Paul s, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Rebuilding of St. Paul s, (1897). The medieval cathedral church of the City of London was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. Sir Christopher Wren was commissioned to design the new cathedral

Background imagePublisher Collection: Waithmans Shop, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Waithmans Shop, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Waithmans Shop, (1897). Waithman & Bristow, linen drapers shop in Fleet Street, London, as it might have looked in the 18th century. The sign says Importers of Irish Linens Calico Prints

Background imagePublisher Collection: Sir R. Whittingtons House, Crutched Friars, 1803, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Sir R. Whittingtons House, Crutched Friars, 1803, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Sir R. Whittingtons House, Crutched Friars, 1803, (1897). View of the building of late sixteenth century style known as the mansion of Sir Richard Whittington, (born 1350) in Hart Street

Background imagePublisher Collection: Cheapside Cross, as it appeared in 1547, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Cheapside Cross, as it appeared in 1547, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Cheapside Cross, as it appeared in 1547, (1897). The Cheapside Cross in the City of London was one of the Eleanor crosses, a series of twelve stone monuments topped with tall crosses

Background imagePublisher Collection: Old St. Paul s. - The Interior, Looking East, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Old St. Paul s. - The Interior, Looking East, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Old St. Paul s. - The Interior, Looking East, (1897). The medieval cathedral of St Paul in the City of London was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Library, Guildhall, 1897. Creator: Unknown

The Library, Guildhall, 1897. Creator: Unknown
The Library, Guildhall, 1897. The library of the Guildhall in London was designed by Sir Horace Jones and was built in the early 1870s. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePublisher Collection: Ancient View of Cheapside, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Ancient View of Cheapside, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Ancient View of Cheapside, (1897). The procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside in the City of London, part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I and her daughter Henrietta Maria in 1638

Background imagePublisher Collection: Interior of Stationers Hall, 1876, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Interior of Stationers Hall, 1876, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Interior of Stationers Hall, 1876, (1897). The decorated interior of Stationers Hall, seat of the Stationers Company, one of the livery companies of the City of London

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Crypt of Guildhall, 1897. Creator: Unknown

The Crypt of Guildhall, 1897. Creator: Unknown
The Crypt of Guildhall, 1897. View of one of the medieval crypts in the Guildhall in the City of London, built 1411-1440. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePublisher Collection: Sword, Dagger and Ring of King James IV, of Scotland, 1897. Creator: Unknown

Sword, Dagger and Ring of King James IV, of Scotland, 1897. Creator: Unknown
Sword, Dagger and Ring of King James IV, of Scotland, 1897. Items said to have belonged to James IV (1473-1513), preserved in the Heralds College in London

Background imagePublisher Collection: Ruins of the Barbican on Ludgate Hill, 1792, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Barbican on Ludgate Hill, 1792, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Ruins of the Barbican on Ludgate Hill, 1792, (1897). Remains of a Roman watch tower in the City of London. A barbican was a fortified outpost or gateway

Background imagePublisher Collection: Interior of Haberdashers Hall, 1876, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Interior of Haberdashers Hall, 1876, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Interior of Haberdashers Hall, 1876, (1897). Gresham Street headquarters of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the livery companies of the City of London

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Last Heraldic Court, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Last Heraldic Court, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Last Heraldic Court, (1897). Court proceedings in 18th-century London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1897]

Background imagePublisher Collection: Outer Court of La Belle Sauvage in 1828, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Outer Court of La Belle Sauvage in 1828, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Outer Court of La Belle Sauvage in 1828, (1897). The Bell Savage Inn in the City of London was established in the 15th century

Background imagePublisher Collection: The College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, 1868, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, 1868, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, 1868, (1897). View of the Royal College of Physicians in the City of London. The Cutlerian Theatre in Warwick Lane was an anatomy theatre designed by Robert

Background imagePublisher Collection: Heads on Old London Bridge, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Heads on Old London Bridge, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Heads on Old London Bridge, (c1872). The heads of executed criminals and traitors were displayed on pikes above the southern gatehouse on London Bridge over the River Thames

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Temple Fountain, from an Old Print, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Temple Fountain, from an Old Print, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Temple Fountain, from an Old Print, (1897). 18th-century view of gardens and buildings at Temple, one of the main legal districts in London. On the right is the River Thames

Background imagePublisher Collection: Antiquities of the Temple, 1897. Creator: Unknown

Antiquities of the Temple, 1897. Creator: Unknown
Antiquities of the Temple, 1897. Historical items related to Temple, one of the main legal districts in London. Listed are

Background imagePublisher Collection: Remains of the Chapel of St. Thomas, Old London Bridge, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Remains of the Chapel of St. Thomas, Old London Bridge, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Remains of the Chapel of St. Thomas, Old London Bridge, (c1872). The Chapel of St Thomas on the Bridge was built in 1209. In 1548, during the Reformation

Background imagePublisher Collection: London Bridge, c1872. Creator: Unknown

London Bridge, c1872. Creator: Unknown
London Bridge, c1872. View of the Church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument in the City of London. The new bridge over the River Thames was opened in 1831. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Monument and the Church of St. Magnus, about 1800, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Monument and the Church of St. Magnus, about 1800, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Monument and the Church of St. Magnus, about 1800, (1897). View of the church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument to the Great Fire of 1666, in the City of London

Background imagePublisher Collection: The City of London, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The City of London, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The City of London, c1872. View of the Embankment and the River Thames, Blackfriars road and railway bridges, with St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imagePublisher Collection: Miles Coverdale, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Miles Coverdale, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Miles Coverdale, (1897). Portrait of English ecclesiastical reformer Myles (or Miles) Coverdale (1488-1569). His Coverdale Bible was the first complete Modern English translation of the Bible

Background imagePublisher Collection: Wrens Original Design for the Summit of the Monument, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Wrens Original Design for the Summit of the Monument, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Wrens Original Design for the Summit of the Monument, (1897). The Monument, in the City of London, was erected to comemmorate the Great Fire of 1666. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Weigh-House Chapel, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Weigh-House Chapel, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Weigh-House Chapel, (1897). View of the Dissenters chapel in Eastcheap, City of London, which was built above the Kings Weigh House in 1697

Background imagePublisher Collection: Cordwainers Hall, 1897. Creator: Unknown

Cordwainers Hall, 1897. Creator: Unknown
Cordwainers Hall, 1897. Cordwainers Hall in Distaff Lane, City of London, home of the Worshipful Company of Cordwainers. The building seen here, the fourth on the site, was opened in 1790

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Fourth Salters Hall, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Fourth Salters Hall, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Fourth Salters Hall, (1897). Salters Hall in St Swithins Lane, City of London, was home of the Worshipful Company of Salters

Background imagePublisher Collection: Cromwell House, From Aggass Map, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Cromwell House, From Aggass Map, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Cromwell House, From Aggass Map, (1897). The house of Thomas Cromwell at Austin Friars in the City of London, after a 16th-century map. Cromwell (1485-1540), was chief minister to King Henry VIII

Background imagePublisher Collection: Blackwell Hall in 1812, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Blackwell Hall in 1812, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Blackwell Hall in 1812, (1897). View of Blackwell Hall (also known as Bakewell Hall), in the City of London. To the right is the Chapel of Mary Magdalene

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Second Royal Exchange, Cornhill, (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Second Royal Exchange, Cornhill, (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Second Royal Exchange, Cornhill, (1897). The Royal Exchange was founded in the 16th century to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London

Background imagePublisher Collection: Wrens Plan for Rebuilding London, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Wrens Plan for Rebuilding London, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Wrens Plan for Rebuilding London, (1897). After the Great Fire of London in 1666, Christopher Wren was among several people to draw up plans for a new capital city

Background imagePublisher Collection: Plan of the Exchange in 1837, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Plan of the Exchange in 1837, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Plan of the Exchange in 1837, (1897). Plan of the Royal Exchange in the City of London. The names of the Walks reflect the origins of goods coming into London

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Clearing House, 1897. Creator: Unknown

The Clearing House, 1897. Creator: Unknown
The Clearing House, 1897. Clerks in the Bank of England, City of London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1897]

Background imagePublisher Collection: Jonathan s, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Jonathan s, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Jonathan s, (1897). Jonathans Coffee-House in the City of London, the original site of the London Stock Exchange. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePublisher Collection: St. Pauls after the Fall of the Spire, from a view by Hollar, (1897). Creator: Unknown

St. Pauls after the Fall of the Spire, from a view by Hollar, (1897). Creator: Unknown
St. Pauls after the Fall of the Spire, from a view by Hollar, (1897). The medieval cathedral of St Paul in the City of London

Background imagePublisher Collection: Old St. Paul s, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Old St. Paul s, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Old St. Paul s, (1897). The medieval cathedral of St Paul in the City of London was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imagePublisher Collection: Old Lud Gate, from a print published about 1750, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Old Lud Gate, from a print published about 1750, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Old Lud Gate, from a print published about 1750, (1897). Ludgate, the westernmost gate in London Wall, City of London. The name is thought to derive from flood gate or Fleet gate

Background imagePublisher Collection: The Inner Court of the Old Belle Sauvage. (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Inner Court of the Old Belle Sauvage. (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Inner Court of the Old Belle Sauvage. (1897). The Bell Savage Inn in the City of London was established in the 15th century

Background imagePublisher Collection: Laying the Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, 1760, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Laying the Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, 1760, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Laying the Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, 1760, (1897). Blackfriars Bridge took took nine years to build, opening to the public in 1769

Background imagePublisher Collection: Falling in of the Chapel at Blackfriars, 1623, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Falling in of the Chapel at Blackfriars, 1623, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Falling in of the Chapel at Blackfriars, 1623, (1897). On 26 October 1623, some three hundred people crowded into an upper room at the French ambassadors residence, Hunsdon House, in Blackfriars

Background imagePublisher Collection: Baynards Castle, from a view published in 1790, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Baynards Castle, from a view published in 1790, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Baynards Castle, from a view published in 1790, (1897). Baynards Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring sites fronting the River Thames in the City of London

Background imagePublisher Collection: New Bridge Street and the Obelisk in 1755, (1897). Creator: Unknown

New Bridge Street and the Obelisk in 1755, (1897). Creator: Unknown
New Bridge Street and the Obelisk in 1755, (1897). View of the obelisk on New Bridge Street at the junction of Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill in London, looking towards Blackfriars Bridge

Background imagePublisher Collection: Sun-Dial in the Temple, 1885, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Sun-Dial in the Temple, 1885, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Sun-Dial in the Temple, 1885, (1897). Sundial in Pump Court, Temple, London, erected in 1686. It is inscribed with the words: Shadows we are and Like shadows depart

Background imagePublisher Collection: Goldsmiths Tomb in 1860, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Goldsmiths Tomb in 1860, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Goldsmiths Tomb in 1860, (1897). The tomb of dramatist Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) in the grounds of the Church of St Mary, Middle Temple, Fleet Street, City of London

Background imagePublisher Collection: Oliver Goldsmith, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Oliver Goldsmith, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Oliver Goldsmith, (1897). Irish-born British playwright, dramatist, poet and novelist Goldsmith (1724-1774) is best remembered for the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766)



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