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View of the shield used in the construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. ArtistView of the shield used in the construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world
City of London Barge House, Bishops Walk, Lambeth, London, 1825. Artist: G YatesCity of London Barge House, Bishops Walk, Lambeth, London, 1825
Interior view of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1830. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world
Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: T BloodThames Tunnel, London, 1827. Four views of the Thames Tunnel, showing a general view and section, along with sections showing construction workers and a carriage travelling through the tunnel
Plan, sections and elevations of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. Artist: E TurrellPlan, sections and elevations of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world
Construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: George CookeConstruction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. View showing the tunnel under construction and the diving bell which was used. The spire of St Mary, Rotherhithe can be seen in the distance
Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. Artist: John HarrisThames Tunnel, London, 1835. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world
View of the Ratcliffe area, London, showing the ruins after the fire of 23 July, 1794. Also showing figures, boats and ships in the foreground
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert arriving at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, Kent, 1843. The Queen and Prince Consort on board the paddle steamer Trident
View of London Docks, 1816. Artist: Daniel HavellView of London Docks, 1816
Plan of a proposal to construct a dock on the site of St Katharines Hospital, London, c1825. St Katharines Dock opened in October 1828
Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Thomas GardnerTower of London, c1750. View with boats on the River Thames
Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Balthasar Friedrich LeizeltTower of London, c1750. View of the Tower of London and London Bridge looking north-west with boats on the River Thames
Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Sutton NichollsTower of London, c1750. View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, and figures on the quayside
View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, 1751. ArtistView of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, 1751
View of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1751. Artist: John BoydellView of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1751
Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1851. Artist: Thomas PickenWindsor Castle, Berkshire, 1851
Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1751. Artist: Nathaniel ParrWindsor Castle, Berkshire, 1751. View of the castle with a figure fishing on the bank in the foreground. Swans and boats can be seen on the river
View of Windsor from the River Thames, Berkshire, c1820. Artist: J BluckView of Windsor from the River Thames, Berkshire, c1820
View of Streatley and Goring in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, 1793. The two vilages stand on opposite banks of the Thames
View of Reading from Caversham, Berkshire, 1793. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerView of Reading from Caversham, Berkshire, 1793
Wallingford, Berkshire, 1790. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerWallingford, Berkshire, 1790. Wallingford Bridge, a 900 foot long medieval bridge over the Thames, is on the right
View of Abingdon from Nuneham Park, Berkshire, 1793. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerView of Abingdon from Nuneham Park, Berkshire, 1793
Launch of HMS Royal Albert, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1854. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were among those attending the ceremony. The Royal Albert was a 121 gun three decker warship
Launch of HMS Thunderer, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1831. King William IV and Queen Adelaide were among those attending the ceremony. Thunderer was an 84 gun second rate ship of the line
Launch of HMS Trafalgar, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1841. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were among those attending the ceremony, which was watched by an estimated 500, 000 people
View from Woolwich Warren, Kent, 1794. Artist: Thomas TaggView from Woolwich Warren, Kent, 1794. Cannons can be seen on the left with ships on the River Thames in the distance
View of boats on the River Thames near Woolwich, Kent, 1750. Artist: John BoydellView of boats on the River Thames near Woolwich, Kent, 1750
View of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, 1806. Artist: AW WarrenView of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, 1806
Plan of the River Thames showing the London Docks and the Isle of Dogs, 1797
View of the Wapping entrance and south quay of London Docks, c1824. Artist: Henry MosesView of the Wapping entrance and south quay of London Docks, c1824
The opening of London Docks, Wapping, 1805. Artist: V WoodthorpeThe opening of London Docks, Wapping, 1805. From an almanac
London Docks, Wapping, 1805. Artist: W HawkinsLondon Docks, Wapping, 1805
View of London Docks looking west, Wapping, 1831. Artist: MJ StarlingView of London Docks looking west, Wapping, 1831
View of the entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1815. Artist: T MatthewsView of the entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1815
View of the shipping entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1817. Artist: JC VarrallView of the shipping entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1817
The Lord Mayor at the Red Lion Brewhouse, St Katherines Way, London, c1703 (c1850(?)). Sir John Parsons leaving for Westminster by barge
The Cock Inn, St Katherines Way, Stepney, London, c1868. Artist: JT WilsonThe Cock Inn, St Katherines Way, Stepney, London, c1868
The Black Boy Inn, St Katherines Way, Stepney, London, c1865. Artist: JT WilsonThe Black Boy Inn, St Katherines Way, Stepney, London, c1865
Opening celebrations of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828. Aerial view from the south, The docks were the only major project to be undertaken in London by the famous engineer Thomas Telford
The opening of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828. Artist: E DuncanThe opening of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828. The docks were the only major project to be undertaken in London by the famous engineer Thomas Telford
St Katharines Dock, London, 1834. Artist: James TingleSt Katharines Dock, London, 1834. View of the dock framed by a decorative border including motifs of anchors and fishing nets. The docks opened in October 1828
View of St Katharines Dock from the basin, London, c1830. Artist: Henry JordenView of St Katharines Dock from the basin, London, c1830. The docks opened in October 1828. They were the only major project to be undertaken in London by the famous engineer Thomas Telford
View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Artist: Thomas Mann BaynesView of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Also showing the Tower of London and ships and boats on the River Thames. The docks opened in October 1828
North view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London, 1798. On its completion in 1097 the Tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store
Buildings on the eastern side of New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, 1808. View from the River Thames
Millbank, Westminster, London, 1841. Artist: William ParrottMillbank, Westminster, London, 1841. View showing Westminster Abbey and St John, Smith Square, with Lambeth Palace on the opposite bank of the River Thames
Millbank, Westminster, London, c1825. Artist: Engelmann and CompanyMillbank, Westminster, London, c1825. View looking down the River Thames, showing a horse and cart and figures