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Sir Walter Collection (page 7)

Background imageSir Walter Collection: South-west view of Gerrards Hall, London, c1834 (1906)

South-west view of Gerrards Hall, London, c1834 (1906). Gerrards Hall was the residence of John de Gisors, Lord Mayor of London in 1245, 1246 and 1259. From Medieval London, Vol

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Tournament of the Earl of Warwick, 16th century (1906)

Tournament of the Earl of Warwick, 16th century (1906). John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1527-1554), and his brothers Ambrose (1530-1590) and Robert (1533-1588)

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Ships at La Rochelle, France, in 1372, c1804 (1906)

Ships at La Rochelle, France, in 1372, c1804 (1906). A depiction of the naval Battle of La Rochelle from the Chronicle of Jean Froissart

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Peasants Revolt of 1381, 1804 (1906). Artist: John Harris the Elder

The Peasants Revolt of 1381, 1804 (1906). Artist: John Harris the Elder
The Peasants Revolt of 1381, 1804 (1906). King Richard II and his council go down the Thames in a barge to confer with the rebels

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Whittingtons House in Swithins Passage, Moor Lane, City of London, 1823 (1906)

Whittingtons House in Swithins Passage, Moor Lane, City of London, 1823 (1906). Richard Dick Whittington (c1350-1423) was Mayor of London in 1397-1398

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Old Fountain in the Minories, City of London, c1798 (1906)

The Old Fountain in the Minories, City of London, c1798 (1906). From Medieval London, Vol. 1 - Historical & Social, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1906]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Sketch map of London in the 15th century, 1906

Sketch map of London in the 15th century, 1906. From Medieval London, Vol. 1 - Historical & Social, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1906]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: A fete at Horselydown, Southwark, in 1590, 1904

A fete at Horselydown, Southwark, in 1590, 1904. From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Billingsgate, London, 1598 (1904). Artist: Hugh Alley

Billingsgate, London, 1598 (1904). Artist: Hugh Alley
Billingsgate, London, 1598 (1904). From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Bankside, Southwark, London, in 1648, 1818 (1904). Artist: Bartholomew Howlett

Bankside, Southwark, London, in 1648, 1818 (1904). Artist: Bartholomew Howlett
Bankside, Southwark, London, in 1648, 1818 (1904). With a view of Hollands Leaguer, one of the ancient stews or licensed brothels, suppressed during the reign of Henry VIII

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Interior view of Queen Elizabeths Bath, London, 1834 (1904). Artist: James Basire III

Interior view of Queen Elizabeths Bath, London, 1834 (1904). Artist: James Basire III
Interior view of Queen Elizabeths Bath, London, 1834 (1904). From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Staple Inn, High Holborn, London, c1890 (1904)

Staple Inn, High Holborn, London, c1890 (1904). Staple Inn is a Tudor building in the City of London used as the London venue for meetings of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Shop and solar, Clare Market, London, since demolished, 1895 (1904)

Shop and solar, Clare Market, London, since demolished, 1895 (1904). Clare Market was an area of London in the parish of St Clement Danes to the west of Lincolns Inn Fields

Background imageSir Walter Collection: South front of Baynards Castle, London, in about 1640, 1790 (1904). Artist: Andrew Birrell

South front of Baynards Castle, London, in about 1640, 1790 (1904). Artist: Andrew Birrell
South front of Baynards Castle, London, in about 1640, 1790 (1904). Baynard?s Castle refers to a number of buildings situated on the Thames

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Map of Bishopsgate, City of London, c1599 (1904)

Map of Bishopsgate, City of London, c1599 (1904). From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Old St Pauls Cathedral before the destruction of the steeple, 1657 (1904). Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar

Old St Pauls Cathedral before the destruction of the steeple, 1657 (1904). Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
Old St Pauls Cathedral before the destruction of the steeple, 1657 (1904). Old St Pauls Cathedral was the medieval cathedral of the City of London that, until 1666

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Execution of three Carthusian martyrs, Tyburn, London, 1535 (1904). Artist: Nicolas Beatrizet

Execution of three Carthusian martyrs, Tyburn, London, 1535 (1904). Artist: Nicolas Beatrizet
Execution of three Carthusian martyrs, Tyburn, London, 1535 (1904). On 19 June 1535, three monks of the London Charterhouse were executed at Tyburn

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Nonsuch House, London, c1845 (1904)

Nonsuch House, London, c1845 (1904). The Nonsuch House on London Bridge, completed in 1579, is the earliest documented prefabricated building

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula, overlooking Tower Green, London, c1737 (1904)

Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula, overlooking Tower Green, London, c1737 (1904). The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula the parish church of the Tower of London

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The burning of Anne Askew, John Lascelles, John Adams and Nicholas Belenian, 1546 (1904)

The burning of Anne Askew, John Lascelles, John Adams and Nicholas Belenian, 1546 (1904)
The burning of Anne Askew, John Lascelles, John Adams and Nicholas Belenian at Smithfield, London, 1546 (1904). Anne Askew (1521-1546) an English poet and Protestant who was condemned as a heretic

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Coronation procession of Edward VI, 1547 (1904)

The Coronation procession of Edward VI, 1547 (1904). Edward VI (1537-1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Eastcheap Market, London, c1598 (1904)

Eastcheap Market, London, c1598 (1904). Eastcheap was the site of a medieval food market. From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Exchequer in the time of Henry VII, c1490 (1904)

The Exchequer in the time of Henry VII, c1490 (1904). From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Winchester House, Southwark, about 1649, from the tower of St. Saviour s, c1812, (1912)

Winchester House, Southwark, about 1649, from the tower of St. Saviour s, c1812, (1912). Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
Winchester House, Southwark, about 1649, from the tower of St. Saviour s, c1812, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: A Plan of Rotherhithe, 1755, (1912). Artists: Unknown, John Stow

A Plan of Rotherhithe, 1755, (1912). Artists: Unknown, John Stow
A Plan of Rotherhithe, 1755, (1912). John Stow?s A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, originally published in 1598 and 1603

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Woolwich Dockyard from the Thames, c1750, (1912). Artists: Unknown, John Boydell

Woolwich Dockyard from the Thames, c1750, (1912). Artists: Unknown, John Boydell
Woolwich Dockyard from the Thames, c1750, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Southwark End of Old London Bridge, 1831, (1912). Artists: Unknown, Edward William Cooke

The Southwark End of Old London Bridge, 1831, (1912). Artists: Unknown, Edward William Cooke
The Southwark End of Old London Bridge, 1831, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Dr. Lettsoms House, Camberwell, c1805, (1912). Artists: Unknown, George Samuel Elgood

Dr. Lettsoms House, Camberwell, c1805, (1912). Artists: Unknown, George Samuel Elgood
Dr. Lettsoms House, Camberwell, c1805, (1912). A view of Grove Hill, Camberwell, the residence of the physician and philanthropist John Coakley Lettsom (1744-1815)

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Old Effra Milk House, c1880, (1912)

The Old Effra Milk House, c1880, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Brockley Jack Inn, c1912, (1912)

The Brockley Jack Inn, c1912, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: In College Road, Dulwich, (1912)

In College Road, Dulwich, (1912)
In College Road, Dulwich, c1912, (1912). One of the large Georgian houses built when the village of Dulwich was one of the most sequestered spots near London

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Dulwich College, c1912, (1912)

Dulwich College, c1912, (1912)
Dulwich College, 1912. The letters patent by James I on 21 June 1619 authorised Edward Alleyn to establish a college in Dulwich to be called the College of Gods Gif t, in Dulwich in Surrey

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Old Cottages in Merton Road, Tooting, c1890, (1912)

Old Cottages in Merton Road, Tooting, c1890, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Club house at Ranelagh, c1890, (1912)

The Club house at Ranelagh, c1890, (1912)
The Club-house at Ranelagh, c1890, (1912). The Ranelagh Club, a famous polo club located at Barn Elms in South West London, founded in 1878 as a split-off from the Hurlingham Club

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Brixton Road, c1912, (1912)

Brixton Road, c1912, (1912). The great southern thoroughfare of london. From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Morden College, Blackheath, 1751, (1912)

Morden College, Blackheath, 1751, (1912). Morden College is a long standing charity which has been providing residential care in Blackheath, south east London, for over 300 years

Background imageSir Walter Collection: View of Wandsworth, Surrey, c1780, (1912)

View of Wandsworth, Surrey, c1780, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Guys Hospital, c1900, (1912)

Guys Hospital, c1900, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Old Elephant and Castle Inn, c1785, (1912)

The Old Elephant and Castle Inn, c1785, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Fire at Toppings Wharf, London Bridge, 1843, c1843, (1912)

Fire at Toppings Wharf, London Bridge, 1843, c1843, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Vaux Hall Manor House, c1813, (1912)

Vaux Hall Manor House, c1813, (1912). Manor House, Vauxhall shown as it stood in 1644, the site is now occupied by the MI6 building. From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Old St. Thomass Hospital in Bermondsey, which replaced the earlier monastic buildings in 1701

The Old St. Thomass Hospital in Bermondsey, which replaced the earlier monastic buildings in 1701, and was sold in 1862, c1854, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Fort at Vauxhall erected for the defence of London during the Civil War, c1810, (1912)

The Fort at Vauxhall erected for the defence of London during the Civil War, c1810, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: Waterloo Railway Station, as it appeared when first built, c1848, (1912)

Waterloo Railway Station, as it appeared when first built, c1848, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Skin Market, Bermondsey, in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, c1840, (1912)

The Skin Market, Bermondsey, in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, c1840, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Kings Bench Prison as it appeared in 1823, c1827, (1912)

The Kings Bench Prison as it appeared in 1823, c1827, (1912). The Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, took its name from the Kings Bench court of law in which cases of defamation

Background imageSir Walter Collection: One of the Forts erected by the Parliament for the defence of London during the Civil War, c1808

One of the Forts erected by the Parliament for the defence of London during the Civil War, c1808, (1912). One of the Forts erected by the Parliament for the defence of London during the Civil War

Background imageSir Walter Collection: The Globe on the Bank-side where Shakespeare acted, c1600, (1912)

The Globe on the Bank-side where Shakespeare acted, c1600, (1912). The Globe Theatre, a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare



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