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Rangers House in Green Park, Westminster, London, c1790
Green Park, Westminster, London, 1814. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerGreen Park, Westminster, London, 1814. View of the Grand Pavillion, showing the Temple of Concord erected for the 1814 peace celebrations, with figures walking in the park
Green Park, Westminster, London, 1826. ArtistGreen Park, Westminster, London, 1826. View with figures strolling around the reservoir and a dog in the reservoir retrieving a stick
Green Park, Westminster, London, 1749. Perspective view of the building used for a firework display in 1749 to commemorate the end of the War of the Austrian Succession
View of St Jamess Park from Green Park, Westminster, 1820. Fashionably dressed men women and children can be seen strolling through the parks
A London Nuisance Artist: Richard DightonA Pleasant Way to Lose an Eye, 1821. Plate IV of A London Nuisance. A butchers roundsman, not looking where he is going, has poked one of the horns of his tray in the eye of a passer by
A Heavy Fall of Snow, 1821. Artist: Richard DightonA Heavy Fall of Snow, 1821. Plate II of A London Nuisance. A man is clearing snow from above the shop front of Careless, skaite maker and the snow lands on the head of a passer- by
An Unlucky Hit, 1821. Artist: RichardAn Unlucky Hit, 1821. Plate VI of A London Nuisance. A porter walks blindly along a street, carrying a cupboard or wardrobe, with the corner of which he has struck a lady in the forehead
A citizen of the world searching for a wise prince, 1771. A blindfolded man walks an empty street carrying a lantern and wearing a long, furred civic gown
English barber, carrying home a common councilmans wig, 1771. Artist: PSEnglish barber, carrying home a common councilmans wig, 1771. As a barber leaves his shop, he is addressed by a foppishly dressed Frenchman
A Recorder on his pilgrimage, 1770. A man of honour and a gentleman - Harley. The Recorder of London, James Eyre, outside Guildhall
A view of the fire engine of Chelsea Waterworks taken from the roadside, 1783. View showing the pumping engine and reservoir of Chelsea Waterworks, London
St Helena tea gardens, Lower Road, Rotherhithe, London, c1860
A View at Battersea, 1784. Artist: Francis JukesA View at Battersea, 1784. View looking across the Thames
Views of London, c1845. Central view of Westminster Abbey bordered by six vignettes of the Houses of Parliament, Windsor Castle, the Tower of London, Mansion House, Hyde Park, and St Pauls Cathedral
View of St Jamess Park and Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1830. In the foreground figures amble through the park and by the waters edge two swans watch the approach of a boy
Marylebone Gardens, London, 1755. View of Marylebone Gardens showing figures strolling through the area and the orchestra playing in the building on the right
Kensington Gardens, London, 1798. ArtistKensington Gardens, London, 1798
Surrey Zoological Gardens, Southwark, London, 1836. Artist: F AlveySurrey Zoological Gardens, Southwark, London, 1836. View showing figures walking and a hot air balloon ascending in the background
The Thatched House Inn and the New River, Islington, London, c1790. The New River scheme was one of Britains first attempts since the Romans to increase Londons water supply
View of Lincolns Inn Garden from the terrace, Holborn, London, c1750
The Westminster mendicant, 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Westminster mendicant, 1784. A blind beggar, Sir Cecil Wray, being led by his dog. This satire is a reference to Wrays lack of success in contesting the Westminster constituency at the 1784
The Three Mr Wiggins s, 1803. Montagu Mathew, Viscount Mathew and George Mathew walking languidly arm-in-arm down Bond Street
Sawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. ArtistSawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. A Scot in Highland dress, walking from the Crown Inn, in the window of which sits George III with bandaged eyes
All Bond Street trembled as he strode, 1802. Artist: James GillrayAll Bond Street trembled as he strode, 1802. Showing a young man walking with an unseeing stare diagonally towards the spectator
Going to London through Epping Forest, 1802. A woman picks up her petticoats to step over a bush shaped like a forest tree to get to her garden latrine
Temple Gardens, London, c1822. Sketch of the Temple Gardens on a summer evening, with the Thames to the left and figures strolling in the gardens
A corner, near the Bank; - or - an example for fathers, 1797. ArtistA corner, near the Bank; - or - an example for fathers, 1797. Two young women on a street corner arm in arm, one flirting with a fan, the other raising her skirt to show her leg
Marylebone Gardens, Marylebone, London, 1761. View of Marylebone Gardens showing figures on the Grand Walk and an orchestra playing on a balcony to the right
Brooke House, Clapton, Hackney, London, c1854. Near the junction of Lower Clapton Road and Brooke Road
North-west view of Temple Gardens with figures walking and children playing, City of London, c1750
View of the Ocean Insurance Companys Offices, Old Broad Street, City of London, 1864
South-west view of Old Bethlehem Hospital, Moorfields and London Wall, City of London, 1814
Old Bethlehem Hospital, Moorfields, City of London, 1850
Roman Catholic procession, City of London, 1679. The Solem Mock Procession of the Pope, Cardinalls, Jesuits, Fryers etc: through the City of London
View of the procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside, City of London, 1638 (1809). The procession was part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I and Henrietta Maria
Bird s-eye view of Bridewell with figures walking in the quadrangle, City of London, 1750
Christ Walking on the Water, c1810-c1844. Artist: Henry CorbouldChrist Walking on the Water, c1810-c1844. Christ on the water with Peter, on the left, sinking. Behind, the disciples watch from a boat
View of a Pedestrian Hobbyhorse, 1819View of a Pedestrian Hobbyhorse, with a description of the contraption underneath, 1819
Hotloaves, Cries of London, 1804Hotloaves. A hot loaves seller walking past the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, City of Westminster, carrying a large basket of bread on his back, and holding a small bell in his hand
Hair Brooms, Cries of London, 1804Hair Brooms. A hair broom seller walking past the church of St Leonard, Shoreditch, with a pile of brooms over one shoulder
Door Mats, Cries of London, 1804Door Mats. A doormat seller walking past the statue of Charles I on horseback at the top of Whitehall near Charing Cross. From Cries of London, 1804
Old Clothes!, Cries of London, 1804Old Clothes!. Rag man walking through Fitzroy Square, St Pancras, London. From Cries of London, 1804
A rustic with a dog and a boy, Provincial Characters, 1813. Artist: William Henry PyneA rustic, wearing a hat and long coat, accompanied by a small boy and a dog, from Provincial Characters, 1813
Walking the streets of London, 1818. Artist: George CruikshankWalking the streets of London, 1818; four views: top left, How to stop up the passage, top right How to make the most of the mud, bottom left How to carry a stick, bottom right
North west view of Stoke Newington, London, c1750; with several groups of people in the foreground taking a walk
Sussex Place, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1828. Artist: WR SmithView of Sussex Place, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1828; with horsemen and people out walking in the foreground
Chester Terrace, St Marylebone, London, c1830View of Chester Terrace, Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1830; also showing figures and horse drawn vehicles