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Art class for female students, Battersea Polytechnic, London, 1907. A line of students in front of their chalkbaords, drawing fleu-de-lys shapes
View of the Three Tuns public house on Jacob Street, Bermondsey, London, 1828. ArtistView of the Three Tuns public house on Jacob Street, Bermondsey, London, 1828
View of Kennington, Lambeth, London, 1825. Artist: John HassellView of Kennington, Lambeth, London, 1825
The Red Lion Inn on Uxbridge Road, Hillingdon, Middlesex, c1820. Hillingdon is now in the London borough of Hillingdon
James Rimells bookshop, Soho House, corner of Dean Street and Oxford Street, London, c1860
A citizen of the world searching for a wise prince, 1771. A blindfolded man walks an empty street carrying a lantern and wearing a long, furred civic gown
The Dun Cow Inn, Kensington, London, c1810. Artist: William PickettThe Dun Cow Inn, Kensington, London, c1810
Sawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. ArtistSawney ganging back again, being turned out of place, 1782. A Scot in Highland dress, walking from the Crown Inn, in the window of which sits George III with bandaged eyes
Design for a shop-bill, 1799. Artist: M MerigotDesign for a shop-bill, 1799. The interior of an artists studio or work-shop. A youthful male figure is holding a painting showing a bearded figure
The Kentish lottery - or a new way to pay old debts, 1819. The Duke of Kent and Lord Mayor of London Sir Matthew Wood advertising a lottery scheme
Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. ArtistCourtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. View with figures and a cart in the yard
Romford, Essex, 1817. Artist: Daniel HavellRomford, Essex, 1817. Romford is now in the London borough of Havering
Artefacts, City of London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham ArcherStone bust of a female figure on the front of the Three Bucks Tavern, Old Jewry and a stone sign depicting a bear in Addle Street
Inn sign for the George and Dragon Inn, Bennets Hill, City of London, 1814. ArtistInn sign for the George and Dragon Inn, Bennets Hill, City of London, 1814. Sign dated 1667
Saracens Head Inn, Aldgate, London, 1856. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdSaracens Head Inn, Aldgate, London, 1856. View of the Saracens Head Inn yard showing carts and a horse
Cross-readings at Charing-Cross, London, 1835. Artist: IPCross-readings at Charing-Cross, London, 1835. View of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square shown under construction, with boarding in front of it covered with advertisements
The politicians, 1763. Figures stand in the street outside the K Prussia Tavern. Some of the figures are discussing the Treaty of Paris, that concluded the Seven Years War
The evacuations, or an emetic for old England glorys, 1762. Satire on issues surrounding the Seven Years War
Chairs to Mend, Cries of London, 1804Chairs to Mend. A chair mender with her child standing outside a wine shop in Soho Square. The woman has the child wrapped in a sling across her chest
Mackerel seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyMackerel seller, 1760. A mackerel seller with a large basket, crying her wares, or possibly shouting at the person in the doorway. Her dog barks at a cat who has raised its fur
Angel Court, London, 1911View of Angel Court, London, 1911; showing no 8 with a man and woman leaning out of a window. Also showing a sign for N Fortescue and Sons Ltd, contractors
Long Lane, Smithfield, London, c1844View of Long Lane, Smithfield, London, c1844; showing figures walking past premises including Morris Solomon, tailor and draper
Aldersgate Street, London, 1886. Artist: John CrowtherView of nos 167, 166, 165, 164 Aldersgate Street, London, as seen from Edmund Place, 1886. Also showing a shop sign for Harrisons pawnbrokers with an advertising poster opposite
Temple Bar, London, 1799. Artist: James NeagleView of the west side of Temple Bar, with a sign for the Star Printing Office on the left, London, 1799
Newgate, London, c1750The London rairey shows or who ll step into Ketchs Theatre, c1750; view of Newgate, London, with a menagerie on the right
Re-opening of St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1930. View of King George V and Queen Mary, consort of the King, processing down Ludgate Hill, following the re-opening of St Pauls Cathedral on 5th June
Advertisement for the International Horse Show, 114 Piccadilly, London, 1912. This massive sign covering six house fronts advertises the International Horse Show at Olympia
The Woodman Inn, Upper Norwood, London, c1865. View with figures and horse-drawn carriages outside
The village barber, 1772. Artist: James BrethertonThe village barber, 1772. View of a barber, holding a lancet in one hand, a razor in the other and carrying a shaving dish under one arm
Evening, 1738. Artist: FF WalkerEvening, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. A scene at Sadlers Wells and Sir Hugh Middleton Tavern. A lady with fan escorted by a man carrying a small girl
Night, 1833. Artist: William RadclyffeNight, 1833. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. View showing a street near Charing Cross, London, by moonlight. A drunken freemason (Sir Thomas De Veil)
Noon, 1738. Artist: WH WorthingtonNoon, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. A view of Hog Lane, Westminster, with the Church of St Giles in the Fields visible in background
Evening, 1738. Artist: SpoonerEvening, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. A scene at Sadlers Wells and Sir Hugh Middleton Tavern. A lady with fan escorted by a man carrying a small girl
Mottoes used on banners in English Civil WarDevices and mottoes used by Parliament officers on standards and banners in the English Civil War, 1641-47
France, 1755. Artist: William HogarthFrance, 1755, showing a scene on the coast of France with troops boarding a ship to invade England. In the foreground a monk tests his axe
Invicta 4-seat Talbot 12 / 30, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, c1920s Artist: Bill BrunellTalbot 12/30 6 cylinder ca 1925 Vehicle Reg. No. XY670. Place: Castle Combe, Wiltshire
Calthorpe 4-seater tourer, Broadway, Worcestershire, c1920s. Artist: Bill BrunellRight: Calthorpe 4-seat tourer ca. 1920 1328 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. XE2612. Left: Unidentified car Vehicle Reg. No. ??1606. Place: Broadway, Worcestershire
MG TA of FG Cornish competing in the MCC Torquay Rally, Torbay, Devon, 1938. Artist: Bill BrunellMG TA 1292 cc. Reg. No. DRL460. Entry No: 33. Driver: Cornish, F.G. Babbacombe Glen Hotel, Torbay, Devon. M.C.C. Torquay Rally. Date: 15/16.7.38
MG TA of RA MacDermid competing in the MCC Torquay Rally, Torbay, Devon, 1938. Artist: Bill BrunellMG TA 1292 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. BBL82. Event Entry No: 44. Driver: MacDermid, R.A. Babbacombe Glen Hotel, Torbay, Devon. M.C.C. Torquay Rally. Date: 15/16.7.38
ERA and Maserati taking a corner in a race at Brooklands. Artist: Bill BrunellCentre ERA Event Entry No: 5. Left Maserati Event Entry No: 4. Place: Brooklands
Sue Richardson, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, 5th June 2016. Artist: Brian O ConnorSue Richardson, Ronnie Scott s, Soho, London, 5th June 2016
Mundell Lowe, P. Ind and Louis Stewart, Tenor Clef, London, Oct 1993. Artist: Brian O ConnorMundell Lowe, P.Ind and Louis Stewart, Tenor Clef, London, Oct 1993
Sheila Jordan, Tenor Clef, Hoxton Square, London, May 1992. Artist: Brian O ConnorSheila Jordan, Tenor Clef, Hoxton Square, London, May 1992
Tom Green, Alex Hitchcock and Vij Prakash, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015
Mak Murtic, R Muscat ands Silas, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015
Ronnie Scott Club, 2003. Artist: Brian O ConnorRonnie Scott Club, 2003
NatWest Jazz Band, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, 1987. Artist: Brian O ConnorNatWest Jazz Band, Ronnie Scott s, Soho, London, 1987
Ronnie Scotts, London, 2001. Artist: Brian O ConnorRonnie Scott s, London, 2001