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Buttons pastry and confectionery shop, 187 Fleet Street, City of London, 1887. ArtistButtons pastry and confectionery shop, 187 Fleet Street, City of London, 1887
Roman pavement disovered in Cannon Street, City of London, 1852. From the Illustrated London News
Coleman Street, City of London, 1868. ArtistColeman Street, City of London, 1868
St Brides Schools, Bride Lane, City of London, 1840. Artist: James FindlaySt Brides Schools, Bride Lane, City of London, 1840
View of the London Opthalmic Infirmary, Blomfield Street, City of London, 1830
The doorway and lower windows of Crosby Hall at no 95 Bishopsgate, City of London, 1860
View of no 2 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James FindlayView of no 2 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850
View of no 7 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James FindlayView of no 7 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850
Temple Bar, London, 1877, with supporting beams, advertising boards on the right and traffic passing on the street
View of a street fight scene at night, City of Westminster, London, 1822. The scene shows an affray between three fashionably dressed men and two watchmen who use bludgeons
View of the residence of Joseph Mallord William Turner, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1882
Rhubarb!, Cries of London, 1804Rhubarb! A Rhubarb Seller in Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, pictured on a pavement with a box of rhubarb, and a pair of scales in one hand. From Cries of London, 1804
Roman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, London, 1804. ArtistRoman tessellated pavement, discovered in Leadenhall Street, City of London, in December, 1803 (1804)
Mosaic pavement from the British Museum, Holborn, London, 1812. From Gallery of Antiquities in the British Museum. The square design incorporates floral patterns and simple colours
Roman tessellated pavement beneath Bank of England, London, 1806Roman tessellated pavement, 1806. The pavement was discovered under the south west angle of the Bank of England, London in 1805
A thoroughbred November and London particular, 1827. Artist: George HuntA thoroughbred November and London particular, 1827; a lean man in a fog, (a London particular ), steps from the pavement under the hooves of approaching carriage horses
Chester Terrace, St Marylebone, London, c1830View of Chester Terrace, Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1830; also showing figures and horse drawn vehicles
Fitzroy Square, St Pancras, London, c1820View of Fitzroy Squares east side, St Pancras, London, c1820; with horse drawn carriages in the street and figures out walking
Dukes Place, London, 1861; orange mart in Dukes Place, with figures carrying baskets
View of Bridge House in Bridge Yard, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1846. ArtistView of Bridge House in Bridge Yard, Tooley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1846. Building with a clock tower and weather vane, and bollards along the pavement outside. A man leads a horse down the road
Cheapside, London, 1813View of the south west end of Cheapside, London, 1813. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
Sketch for an Al-bum, 1835. Artist: George CruikshankSketch for an Al-bum, 1835. A high wind is blowing in the same direction as the riders and pedestrians, causing the buttocks of the persons in the picture to be accentuated either by the pressure of
Anglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -, 1835. ArtistAnglo-Gallic salutations in London - or Practice makes perfect -, 1835. Two Frenchmen meet on the pavement outside the door of the White Bear coaching inn, Piccadilly
Miss Macaroni and her gallant at a print shop, 1773. Artist: John Raphael SmithMiss Macaroni and her gallant at a print shop, 1773. Scene showing four people gazing at a print shop window, possibly 13 Cornhill. One points at the prints which are clearly delineated
The Covent Garden macaronies, 1772. A macaroni (possibly George Colman) standing outside entrance to Covent Garden Theatre has snatched the wig off the head of a smaller man
View of Brick Court, Middle Temple, London, 1882
View of nos 3 and 4 Garden Court, Middle Temple, London, 1883
Cordwainers Hall, Distaff Lane, City of London, 1832. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdCordwainers Hall, Distaff Lane, City of London, 1832
Five fashionably dressed men advance along Old Bond Street, Westminster, London, 1796.They push a woman, wearing a dress with a voluminous train and a turban with an enormous feather
SS Jaguar 100 of SH Newsome competing in the RAC Rally, 1939. Artist: Bill BrunellSS Jaguar 100 25 hp Vehicle Reg. No. EHP201. Event Entry No: 169. Driver: Newsome, S.H. Finished: 2nd out of 35. Place: R.A.C. Rally. Date: 25-29.4.39
1931 Austin 16 / 6 on a road test, parked outside the Church House Inn, Stoke Gabriel, DevonAustin 16/6 1931 2249 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. GP8679. Place: The Church House Inn, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes, Devon. Road test
Members at the entrance of Murrays Club, Beak Street, Soho, London, c1913-c1929(?). Founded in 1913, Murrays Club was formerly the old Blanchards restaurant, a famous coaching house
Suffragettes armed with materials to chain themselves to railings, 1909. The Suffragettes found that by chaining themselves to railings they could gain much needed time to deliver their speeches
Ronnie Scotts, London, 2001. Artist: Brian O ConnorRonnie Scott s, London, 2001
Ice man making his morning deliveries in West 10th Street, New York, USA, c1910s-c1930s(?)
Jobless New Yorkers selling apples on the pavement, Great Depression, New York, USA, 1930
Street scene, New York City, USA, early 1900s
Match seller, Ludgate Hill, London, 1893. Artist: Paul MartinMatch seller, Ludgate Hill, London, 1893
Street urchins in Lambeth, London, 19th century
Ye Olde Ostrich Colnbrook, Buckinghamshire, 1939. From Old Inns - Second Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1939]
The Kings Head, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1939. From Old Inns - Second Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1939]
The White Swan, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 1939. From Old Inns - Second Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1939]
Woolworths, Barnsley store, South Yorkshire, 1971. Artist: Michael WaltersWoolworths, Barnsley store, South Yorkshire, 1971. The Barnsley branch of FW Woolworths showing an early 1970s design which was typical of the time
George Schonhuts butchers shop in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1955George Schonhuts butchers shop, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1955. The window of George Schonhuts butchers shop in All Saints Square in Rotherham
Barnsley Co-op Grocers, South Yorkshire, 1954. Artist: Michael WaltersBarnsley Co-op Grocers, South Yorkshire, 1954. One of the Barnsley Co-operative Societys supermarkets, with a wide range of period products to be seen through the window
End of rationing, meat and bacon on sale at the Barnsley Co-op butchers, South Yorkshire, 1954. In 1954, threstrictions on the sale of meat and bacon were lifted
Sugg Sports, King Street branch, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1960. The window of the Nottingham branch of Sugg Sports in King Street showing a good selection of sports goods
Sugg Sport shop, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1960. Artist: Michael WaltersSugg Sport shop, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1960.The Victoria Street branch of Sugg Sports in Grimsby. Frank Howe Sugg (1862-1933) was one of the few sportsmen to achieve a Derbyshire double