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Waiting for Godot by Samuel Becket, representation of 1967
Lyons Inn, Westminster, London, 1800. Lyons Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery. By the time of its dissolution in the early 1860s its lawyers had a disreputable reputation
Execution at the Tower of London, 1743. Artist: CMExecution at the Tower of London, 1743. Scene depicting the shooting of three members of the Highland Regiment (Black Watch), Samuel McPherson, Malcolm McPherson and Farquhar Shaw, for desertion
Samuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Artist: George BickhamSamuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Samuel McPherson, corporal, in his highland ridgmentals [sic], the most active in the desersion [sic]
Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist: Samuel RawleLeicester Square, Westminster, London, c1805. View showing No 30 Leicester Square, the home of William Hogarth from 1733 until his death in 1764
Tower of London, Stepney, London, 1737. Artist: Samuel BuckTower of London, Stepney, London, 1737. South view of the Tower of London with boats and figures on the River Thames
Lord Bearsted, 1922. Artist: William Newenham Montague OrpenLord Bearsted, 1922. Portrait of Marcus Samuel, Lord Bearsted, British businessman and founder of the Shell Transport and Trading Company. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1902-1903
The equestrian statue of King William III in St Jamess Square, London, 1808
Ceremony in Westminster Hall, London, 1811. ArtistCeremony in Westminster Hall, London, 1811. Representation of the ceremony of presenting the Sheriffs of London, Samuel Birch, & William Heygate... in the Court of Exchequer
View of Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard, London, 1740
Westminster Abbey from the opposite side of River Thames, London, c1800
The Hoplotheca, Brook Street, Westminster, London, c1810. Artist: Thomas SutherlandThe Hoplotheca, Brook Street, Westminster, London, c1810. Interior view showing a display of arms and armour with visitors viewing the display and resting on chairs
The Cock and Magpie Public House, Drury Lane, Westminster, London, 1807. Nell Gwynne is reputed to have had lodgings in this building
York House and Green Park, Westminster, London, c1800. Artist: Samuel RawleYork House and Green Park, Westminster, London, c1800
The high-flying candidate, (ie Little Paul-Goose), mounting from a blanket, 1806. View of the hustings in Covent Garden showing Sir Samuel Hood
Tavistock Chapel, Tavistock Place, St Pancras, London, 1807. Artist: Samuel RawleTavistock Chapel, Tavistock Place, St Pancras, London, 1807
Westminster Abbey, London, 1804. Artist: Samuel RawleWestminster Abbey, London, 1804
View of Stepney Meeting House, Stepney, London, 1783. This was the meeting place of the Independents and Samuel Brewer was the minister in the later 18th century
Middle court of St Thomass Hospital, Southwark, London, c1750. ArtistMiddle court of St Thomass Hospital, Southwark, London, c1750. The hospital moved to Lambeth in 1862 when the site was acquired for London Bridge Station
The scrutiny, or examination of the filth, 1784. Five men, holding their noses and examining chamber pots, with devils in the background on either side. One man is vomiting
May Day in London Artist: William BlakeMay Day (in London), 1784. Milkmaids with garlands and chimney sweep boys dancing outside a pewterers and a barbers premises in Milk Street
The Westminster Watchman, 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Westminster Watchman, 1784. Charles James Fox as a watchman. In the background, two sham watchmen, Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray
The Rival Candidates, 1784. Artist: Isaac CruikshankThe Rival Candidates, 1784. The three candidates for the Westminster constituency at the 1784 general election. Charles James Fox in the centre, in the pose of orator
Westminster Races... 1784. Artist: Isaac CruikshankWestminster Races... 1784. Showing the three candidates for the Westminster constituency in the 1784 general election, Samuel Hood, Charles James Fox and Cecil Wray
Gilpin going farther than he intended, 1784. Artist: SmithGilpin going farther than he intended, 1784. Gilpin galloping from right to left past the Bell inn, Edmonton. Mrs Gilpin and two others are looking from an upper window
A pugilistick club... 1789. Artist: John BarlowA pugilistick club... 1789. A scene in a club room. The chairman and members, many with black eyes, are in fighting attitudes
Meeting Night of the Club of Odd Fellows, 1789. Artist: John BarlowMeeting Night of the Club of Odd Fellows, 1789. The Grand, Grand-elect and Past Grand sitting on a canopied dais, while various assorted characters, including a quack and a musician, drink
Election-troops, bringing in their accounts, to the pay-table, 1788. ArtistElection-troops, bringing in their accounts, to the pay-table, 1788. The troops headed by Major Topham, approaching the barrier gate of the Treasury behind which stands William Pitt
Hudibras in the Stocks, 1850. Artist: Sir John GilbertHudibras in the Stocks, 1850. A scene taken from the three-part mock-heroic satire Sir Hudibras by Samuel Butler. Sir Hudibras, a Presbyterian knight
Interior view of the music room in Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1752
Entrance to Coade and Sealeys Gallery of Coade stone sculpture, Lambeth, London, 1802Entrance to Coade and Sealeys Gallery of Coade stone sculpture, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, 1802. View with an allegorical scene above the door and two atlantes either side of it
Samuel Wilson, Lord Mayor 1838, 19th century. Artist: Richard DightonSamuel Wilson, Lord Mayor 1838, 19th century. Portrait of the Lord Mayor of London
Freemasons Tavern, Great Queen Street, Holborn, London, 1811. View with figures and a horse-drawn coach in the street
Monument in the churchyard of St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London, 1817. ArtistMonument in the churchyard of St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London, 1817. View of the monument of Mrs Elizabeth Soane
Trinity House, Trinity Square, City of London, 1810. View showing the Ionic facade of the house built in 1792-1794 and designed by Samuel Wyatt
Church of St Vedast Foster Lane, City of London, 1814. View of the church, with figures, cows, sheep and a dog in the street
View of Temple Church, City of London, 1800. ArtistView of Temple Church, City of London, 1800
View of Inner Temple, City of London, 1800
St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1822. Artist: Samuel RawleSt Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1822. The top and bottom images show an observatory erected over the cross of the cathedral
House of George Monck, Duke of Albermarle in Grub Street, now Milton Street, City of London, 1797House of George Monck, Duke of Albermarle in Grub Street, now Milton Street, City of London, 1813
Sir Richard Whittingtons House, Milton Street, City of London, 1800. View of a building which may have been the home of both Dick Whittington and Sir Thomas Gresham
Shop front of Brown and Crow, sacking manufacturers, 32 Mark Lane, City of London, 1800Elevation of the shop front of Brown and Crow, sacking manufacturers, 32 Mark Lane, City of London, 1800. Underneath this is a view of Mark Lane showing the aforementioned premises
Church of St Helen, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1808. Artist: Samuel RawleChurch of St Helen, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1808. View with two figures shovelling and sifting earth
View of Dr Johnsons door and staircase, Inner Temple Lane, City of London, 1855
Installation of the Lord Mayor of London at the Guildhall, City of London, 1838. ArtistInstallation of the Lord Mayor of London at the Guildhall, City of London, 1838. With a crowd of dignitaries and a group of seated women in the foreground on the right
Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey, City of London, 1803. Artist: Samuel RawleGreen Arbour Court, Old Bailey, City of London, 1803. View of a house on the corner of Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey and Breakneck Stairs, Old Bailey
Water pump in Cornhill, City of London, 1800. Artist: Samuel RawleWater pump in Cornhill, City of London, 1800. With text commemorating a well and house of correction built on the site in 1282
The London Stone, Cannon Street, City of London, 1806. Artist: William Bernard CookeThe London Stone, Cannon Street, City of London, 1806