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Royal Exchange Collection (page 2)

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Bad News Upon Change, December 28, 1794. December 28, 1794. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Bad News Upon Change, December 28, 1794. December 28, 1794. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Bad News Upon Change, December 28, 1794

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Monument to George Peabody, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

The Monument to George Peabody, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
The Monument to George Peabody, 1872. State of George Peabody (1795-1869) an American financier and philanthropist, at the Royal Exchange in the City of London. From, " LONDON

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Royal Exchange, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

The Royal Exchange, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
The Royal Exchange, 1872. The third Exchange building opened in 1844 to designs of Sir William Tite with an eight-column Corinthian portico. From, " LONDON

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Interior of the Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Royal Exchange, 1898. The Royal Exchange and trading hall, Grade II listed building in Manchester, England for cotton importers and brokers

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Exchange, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Exchange, 1898. The Royal Exchange and trading hall, Grade II listed building in Manchester, England for cotton importers and brokers. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Gresham, (c1519-1579), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Gresham, (c1519-1579), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Gresham, (c1519-1579) 1830. Sir Thomas Gresham the Elder (c1519-1579) English merchant and financier educated at St Pauls School and Gonville and Caius College

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Royal Exchange, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios

The Royal Exchange, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios
The Royal Exchange, London, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode

The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode
The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, c1900s. View of the Royal Exchange, and the Bank of England on the left, with carts and open-topped buses in the foreground

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: A Busy Corner - The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, 1909. Creator: Francis Frith & Co

A Busy Corner - The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, 1909. Creator: Francis Frith & Co
A Busy Corner - The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Accession of King George V, 1910. Creator: Unknown

Accession of King George V, 1910. Creator: Unknown
Accession of King George V, 1910. Proclaiming the King from the Royal Exchange: The great crowd watching the ceremony on Monday morning

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Royal Exchange, Glasgow, 1832. Creator: David Allen

Royal Exchange, Glasgow, 1832. Creator: David Allen
Royal Exchange, Glasgow, 1832. View of the Royal Exchange building in Glasgow, Scotland. Originally built as the townhouse of William Cunninghame of Lainshaw in 1778

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Glass-Roofed Interior Court of the Royal Exchange, c1935. Creator: Joel

Glass-Roofed Interior Court of the Royal Exchange, c1935. Creator: Joel
Glass-Roofed Interior Court of the Royal Exchange, c1935. The Royal Exchange was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Bank, 1927. Creator: William Walcot

The Bank, 1927. Creator: William Walcot
The Bank, 1927. From " Disappearing London", by E. Beresford Chancellor, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [" The Studio" Limited, London, 1927]

Background imageRoyal Exchange 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 imageRoyal Exchange 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 imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The First Royal Exchange, (1897). Creator: Unknown

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

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Inner Court of the First Royal Exchange, (1897). Creator: Unknown

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

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Sir Thomas Gresham, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Sir Thomas Gresham, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Sir Thomas Gresham, (1897). English merchant and financier Gresham (c1519-1579) was the founder of the Royal Exchange in London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Capel Court, 1897. Creator: Unknown

Capel Court, 1897. Creator: Unknown
Capel Court, 1897. The Capel Court entrance to the Royal Exchange in the City of London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Royal Exchange, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co

The Royal Exchange, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co
The Royal Exchange, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Second Royal Exchange, South Front, in 1788, (1928)

The Second Royal Exchange, South Front, in 1788, (1928). From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Opening of the Third Royal Exchange, 1844. Banquet in Subscription Room, (1928)

Opening of the Third Royal Exchange, 1844. Banquet in Subscription Room, (1928)
Opening of the Third Royal Exchange, 1844. Banquet in Lloyds Subscription Room, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Second Royal Exchange After The Fire in 1838, (1928)

The Second Royal Exchange After The Fire in 1838, (1928)
The Second Royal Exchange After The Fire in 1838, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Second Royal Exchange, North Front, in 1798. Showing Exterior of Lloyds Rooms, (1928

Second Royal Exchange, North Front, in 1798. Showing Exterior of Lloyds Rooms, (1928
Second Royal Exchange, North Front, in 1798. Showing Exterior of Lloyds Rooms, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The First Royal Exchange in 1569, c16th century, (1928)

The First Royal Exchange in 1569, c16th century, (1928)
The First Royal Exchange in 1569, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Telling the City, 1937

Telling the City, 1937
Telling the City - Proclamation of King Edward VIII, Royal Exchange, Jan 22 1936, (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Design for the new Royal Exchange, 1839. Artist

Design for the new Royal Exchange, 1839. Artist
Design for the new Royal Exchange, 1839. Design for the interior courtyard of the new Royal Exchange by JB Bunning, following the destruction of the previous building by fire in 1838

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Edwin Hughes passing the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1847

Edwin Hughes passing the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1847. Hughes was the manager of a circus called Hughes Mammoth Equestrian Establishment

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Fire at the Royal Exchange, City of London, January 1838

Fire at the Royal Exchange, City of London, January 1838

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Royal Exchange, City of London, 1788

Royal Exchange, City of London, 1788. Interior view of the Royal Exchange from the north-east corner of the colonnade

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: View of the courtyard in the Royal Exchange with merchants and brokers, City of London, 1788

View of the courtyard in the Royal Exchange with merchants and brokers, City of London, 1788

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Map of the City of London, City of Westminster, River Thames, Lambeth and Southwark, 1736

Map of the City of London, City of Westminster, River Thames, Lambeth and Southwark, 1736. Top left shows two elevations of Banqueting House and Treasury

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Copy of the inscription on the foundation stone of the new Royal Exchange, London, 1842

Copy of the inscription on the foundation stone of the new Royal Exchange, London, 1842

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Prince Albert laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange, London, 17th January

Prince Albert laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange, London, 17th January 1842

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: South-west view of the Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850

South-west view of the Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840)

Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840). It shows an advertisement for land to be let on a lease of 99 years

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist

Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist
Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Scene of the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria on 28th October 1844; with a mounted guard escorting a coach watched by crowds in

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA Prior

Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA Prior
View of Royal Exchange and the Bank of England on left, with figures, horses, carriages and omnibuses in the street

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: South view of the first Royal Exchange with coats of arms above, City of London, 1819

South view of the first Royal Exchange with coats of arms above, City of London, 1819

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: View of the Royal Exchange with coats of arms above, City of London, 1569

View of the Royal Exchange with coats of arms above, City of London, 1569

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Interior view of the Royal Exchange filled with figures, City of London, 1644

Interior view of the Royal Exchange filled with figures, City of London, 1644

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1710

St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1710. Sheet from William Morgans map, London Actually Survey d, first published in 1682

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Excise Office, Old Broad Street, City of London, 1838

Excise Office, Old Broad Street, City of London, 1838. View of the temporary Royal Exchange situated in the quadrangle of the Excise Office from 1838 to 1844 while building work was carried out

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837

Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837. Just visible on the left is the Bank of England

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: Cornhill, City of London, c1630 (1818). Artist: Bartholomew Howlett

Cornhill, City of London, c1630 (1818). Artist: Bartholomew Howlett
Cornhill, City of London, c1630 (1818). View of Cornhill including part of the original Royal Exchange and the water conduit, known as the Tun, on the right. Also with figures, horses and carriages

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: View of Lothbury Court, the Bank of England, City of London, 1809. Artist: J Burnett

View of Lothbury Court, the Bank of England, City of London, 1809. Artist: J Burnett
View of Lothbury Court, the Bank of England, City of London, 1809

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The Bank of England, Royal Exchange and Mansion house, c1850. Artist: Jules Louis Arnout

The Bank of England, Royal Exchange and Mansion house, c1850. Artist: Jules Louis Arnout
View of the Bank of England, Royal Exchange and Mansion House, City of London, c1850; with street scene and horse-drawn vehicles

Background imageRoyal Exchange Collection: The trowel used in laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange 17th January 1842

The trowel used in laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange 17th January 1842.The first stone was laid by Prince Albert



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