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Oldbourne Hall, Shoe Lane, 1823, (1897). Creator: UnknownOldbourne Hall, Shoe Lane, 1823, (1897). Workmen digging up the street in the City of London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury
Bangor House, 1818, (1897). Creator: UnknownBangor House, 1818, (1897). House with mullioned windows in Shoe Lane, City of London, in an area previously inhabited by the Bishops of Bangor
View of figures looking over the south side of Shoe Lane Bridge, City of London, 1869. In addition to the major crossing of Farringdon Street
Road widening works in Shoe Lane, City of London, 1871. Artist: Henry DixonRoad widening works in Shoe Lane, City of London, 1871. View of the widening of Shoe Lane, showing the works from Stonecutter Street looking north
View of Shoe Lane Bridge, City of London, 1869. Artist: Henry DixonView of Shoe Lane Bridge, City of London, 1869. In addition to the major crossing of Farringdon Street, Holborn Viaduct also traversed Shoe Lane by a much smaller bridge
Douche table, Thavies Inn Hospital, London, 1930. Within the venereal disease centre for pregnant women
A theatre at the Thavies Inn Hospital, London, 1930An operating theatre at the Thavies Inn Hospital, London, 1930. A theatre within the venereal disease centre for pregnant women. In 1931 the Infirmary was absorbed by Sheffield Street Hospital
View of the Duke of Cambridge Tavern, Shoe Lane, City of London, c1840. ArtistView of the Duke of Cambridge Tavern, Shoe Lane, City of London, c1840
Shoe Lane, London, c1806. Artist: William Henry PyneInterior view of Russell, Pontifex and Goldwins copper and brass works at nos 46-48 Shoe Lane, London, 1806, showing the men at work
Bangor House, Shoe Lane, City of London, 1819