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The Present Coal Exchange, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe Present Coal Exchange, c1872. The building in Lower Thames Street, City of London, was opened by Prince Albert in 1849. It was one of the first substantial buildings constructed from cast iron
King Charles Porter and Dwarf, (c1872). Creator: UnknownKing Charles Porter and Dwarf, (c1872). Engraving of a stone bas-relief over the entrance to Bulls Head Court in London, showing courtiers of King Charles I
St. Ethelburgas Church, c1872. Creator: UnknownSt. Ethelburgas Church, c1872. St Ethelburga-the-Virgin within Bishopsgate in the City of London is dedicated to St Ethelburga, a 7th-century abbess of Barking
Back of the Red Lion, from the Fleet, (c1872). Creator: UnknownBack of the Red Lion, from the Fleet, (c1872). View of the Old Red Lion Tavern in Chick Lane, and the Fleet Ditch, West Smithfield, London
Room in Sir Paul Pindars House, (c1872). Creator: UnknownRoom in Sir Paul Pindars House, (c1872). Interior of a 17th century building, large reception room with fine moulded plaster ceilings, an elaborate chimneypiece and oak panelling
A Wedding in the Fleet, c1740s, (c1872). Creator: UnknownA Wedding in the Fleet, c1740s, (c1872). Wedding taking place in the Fleet Market, Farringdon Street, London. The River Fleet was covered over in 1736
The Exterior of the Hall, Charterhouse, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Exterior of the Hall, Charterhouse, (c1872). The Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century
The Charterhouse, from the Square, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe Charterhouse, from the Square, c1872. The Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century
Interior of St. Bartholomew-The-Great, c1872. Creator: UnknownInterior of St. Bartholomew-The-Great, c1872. Church in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123. One of the oldest churches in London, it is notable for its Norman architecture
Sir Paul Pindars Lodge, 1791, (c1872). Creator: UnknownSir Paul Pindars Lodge, 1791, (c1872). Garden House or Lodge of Sir Paul Pindar, near his mansion house in Bishopsgate, City of London. This structure was anciently the keepers lodge
The Old Church of St. James, Clerkenwell, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Old Church of St. James, Clerkenwell, (c1872). St James Clerkenwell in London was founded in the 12th century as the church of the nunnery of St Mary
Burnet House, c1872. Creator: UnknownBurnet House, c1872. Burnet House in Clerkenwell, London. From Old and New London, Vol. II: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co
A Wild-Beast Shop, c1873. Creator: UnknownA Wild-Beast Shop, c1873. Shop selling animals in Ratcliff Highway, London. Exotic animals for sale include a baboon, a cockatoo (perched near a stove), and an anteater
St. Dunstan s-in-the-East, c1872. Creator: UnknownSt. Dunstan s-in-the-East, c1872. The Church of St Dunstan in the East, City of London. The 11th century church was repaired between 1668
Press and Dies Formerly Used in the Mint, (c1872). Creator: UnknownPress and Dies Formerly Used in the Mint, (c1872). Machinery used for pressing metal coins in the Royal Mint at Tower Hill in London. From Old and New London, Vol
An Old House on Little Tower Hill, c1792, (c1872). Creator: UnknownAn Old House on Little Tower Hill, c1792, (c1872). House in the City of London, thought to have been built during the reign of Henry VIII (1509-1547)
Lord Lovat, (c1872). Creator: UnknownLord Lovat, (c1872). Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat (1667-1747), Scottish Jacobite, was the Chief of Clan Fraser. He was executed on Tower Hill in London for his part in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745
The Tower of London, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Tower of London, (c1872). The Tower depicted with fields in the distance before London became built up. From Old and New London, Vol
The Church of St. Peter on Tower Green, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe Church of St. Peter on Tower Green, c1872. The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula ( St Peter in chains ) is the parish church of the Tower of London
The Monastery of St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell - The Chapel from the South, (c1872). The Priory of St John, of the Monastic Order of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem
Coldbath House, c1872. Creator: UnknownColdbath House, c1872. Coldbath House, Clerkenwell, London. From Old and New London, Vol. II: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places, by Walter Thornbury
Kings Cross, (c1872). Creator: UnknownKings Cross, (c1872). The demolition of the Kings Cross monument, or Memorial to George IV, in London in 1845. The lower storey was classically embellished
The New River Head, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe New River Head, c1872. The site south-west of Sadlers Wells known as New River Head takes its name from the reservoir at the mouth of the New River
The Old Fountain, in the Minories, (1798, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Old Fountain, in the Minories, (1798, (c1872). The Old Fountain Inn in the City of London, an ancient inn which was demolished and rebuilt c1792. From Old and New London, Vol
Aldgate, (c1872). Creator: UnknownAldgate, (c1872). Aldgate was one of the gates into the City of London dating back to Roman times when London Wall was constructed
The Barber-Surgeons Picture, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Barber-Surgeons Picture, (c1872). Engraving after Henry VIII Presenting a Charter to the Barber Surgeons Company, painting by Holbein
Cripplegate and Neighbourhood, (c1872). Creator: UnknownCripplegate and Neighbourhood, (c1872). Map of part of the City of London dating from before the development of Finsbury Square in 1777
St. Giless, Cripplegate, Showing the Old Wall, c1872. Creator: UnknownSt. Giles s, Cripplegate, Showing the Old Wall, c1872. St Giles-without-Cripplegate in the City of London originally stood without (ie outside) the city wall, near the Cripplegate
Shaftesbury House, (c1872). Creator: UnknownShaftesbury House, (c1872). Shaftesbury House, in Aldersgate Street in the City of London, was built c1644 by Inigo Jones
New General Post Office, St. Martin s-Le-Grand, c1872. Creator: UnknownNew General Post Office, St. Martin s-Le-Grand, c1872. View of the General Post Office in the City of London. The Neoclassical building designed by Robert Smirke was opened in 1829
The Old Post Office, in Lombard Street, about 1800, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Old Post Office, in Lombard Street, about 1800, (c1872). The General Post Office (GPO) had its headquarters on Lombard Street in the City of London from 1678 to 1829
Old Bethlehem Hospital, Moorfields about 1750, (c1872). Creator: UnknownOld Bethlehem Hospital, Moorfields about 1750, (c1872). View of the Bethlem Royal Hospital, a psychiatric hospital in London dating back to the 13th century
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
Stows Monument in St. Andrew Undershaft, (c1872). Creator: UnknownStows Monument in St. Andrew Undershaft, (c1872). Monument to historian and antiquarian John Stow (c1525-1605) in the church of St Andrew Undershaft, City of London
The Flower Sermon in St. Catherine Cree Church, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe Flower Sermon in St. Catherine Cree Church, c1872. Service in the guild church of St Katharine Cree in the City of London
The Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). Creator: UnknownThe Old India Office, Leadenhall Street in 1803, (c1872). East India House, the London headquarters of the East India Company, was completely rebuilt in 1726-1729
Milford Lane in 1820, (1881). Creator: UnknownMilford Lane in 1820, (1881). Milford Lane, a narrow street in the City of Westminster, runs from the Strand to Temple Place. This view shows houses which were demolished in 1853
Essex Water Gate, Essex Street, Strand, (1881). Creator: UnknownEssex Water Gate, Essex Street, Strand, (1881). Triumphal gateway built c1676 by Nicholas Barbon to screen his commercial development in the fashionable Strand area of London
Lincolns Inn Chapel, (1881). Creator: UnknownLincolns Inn Chapel, (1881). View of the Chapel at Lincolns Inn in London. The foundation stone was laid in 1620. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
In Lincolns Inn Fields, (1881). Creator: UnknownIn Lincolns Inn Fields, (1881). Newcastle House, the Duke of Ancasters house and Sir John Soanes house at Lincolns Inn Fields, the largest public square in London
Old Craven House, 1800, (1881). Creator: UnknownOld Craven House, 1800, (1881). Craven House, at the corner of Drury Lane and Wych Street, London, was originally named Drury House
The Cock and Magpie, Drury Lane, (1881). Creator: UnknownThe Cock and Magpie, Drury Lane, (1881). Pub in Covent Garden, London, where Nell Gwynne is reputed to have had lodgings. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People
Theatre, Portugal Street, (1881). Creator: UnknownTheatre, Portugal Street, (1881). The Lincolns Inn Fields Theatre, originally called the Dukes Theatre, was used as a playhouse in the 17th and 18th centuries
Serles Place, (1881). Creator: UnknownSerles Place, (1881). Serles Place (formerly Shire Lane) in the City of London, shortly before it was demolished to make way for the Royal Courts of Justice, c1868
Dr. Johnsons Pew in St. Clements, (1881). Creator: UnknownDr. Johnsons Pew in St. Clements, (1881). The seat used by Dr Samuel Johnson in the church of St Clement Danes in the City of London
Suffolk House. After Hollar. (1881). Creator: UnknownSuffolk House. After Hollar. (1881). Suffolk House in London, seen from the River Thames, as it might have looked in the 17th century
Butchers Row in 1800, (1881). Creator: UnknownButchers Row in 1800, (1881). Butcher Row, in Westminster, London, with Temple Bar in the distance. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
London. Westminster and the Western Suburbs, (1881). Creator: UnknownLondon. Westminster and the Western Suburbs, (1881). Views of Westminster Abbey, one of the old City gates, and the Houses of Parliament with paddle steamers on the River Thames