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Background imageSmith Collection: Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), (c1900). Portrait of British artist and caricaturist Rowlandson depicted c1795. Rowlandson was known for his political satire and social observation

Background imageSmith Collection: St. James, Bicknor, Kent, 1858. Creator: Walter Smith

St. James, Bicknor, Kent, 1858. Creator: Walter Smith
St. James, Bicknor, Kent, 1858. Exterior and interiof views of St James Church which dates from the 12th century. Published by Cowells Anastatic Press, [Ipswich]

Background imageSmith Collection: Memorial of the Fort Dearborn Massacre, Chicago, Illinois, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Memorial of the Fort Dearborn Massacre, Chicago, Illinois, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Memorial of the Fort Dearborn Massacre, Chicago, Illinois, USA, c1900. The Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument, bronze sculpture by Carl Rohl-Smith made in 1893

Background imageSmith Collection: White Heather, Meteor III and Brynhild racing in the Solent, 1905. Creator

White Heather, Meteor III and Brynhild racing in the Solent, 1905. Creator
White Heather, Meteor III and Brynhild racing in the Solent, 1905

Background imageSmith Collection: The gaff rig sailboat Bunty, 1921. Creators: Bedford Lemere and Company, Kirk

The gaff rig sailboat Bunty, 1921. Creators: Bedford Lemere and Company, Kirk
The gaff rig sailboat Bunty, 1921

Background imageSmith Collection: The Wood Nymph, c1787, (1925). Artist: John Raphael Smith

The Wood Nymph, c1787, (1925). Artist: John Raphael Smith
The Wood Nymph, c1787, (1925). From English Rural Life in the Eighteenth Century, by W. Gaunt. [The Connoisseur, London, 1925]

Background imageSmith Collection: A Curious Gate at Stepney, 1791

A Curious Gate at Stepney, 1791. This House by Tradition is call d King Johns Gate from what Authority is not known, but will serve as a specimen of Variegated Brick work

Background imageSmith Collection: Doorway to the Temple Church. London. late 18th century. Artist: JC Smith

Doorway to the Temple Church. London. late 18th century. Artist: JC Smith
Doorway to the Temple Church. London. late 18th century. The Temple Church in London was built as the English headquarters of the Knights Templar in the late 12th century. It was consecrated in 1185

Background imageSmith Collection: Fustian Loom and Improved Slasher-Sizing Machine, late 19th century? Artist: George B Smith

Fustian Loom and Improved Slasher-Sizing Machine, late 19th century? Artist: George B Smith
Fustian Loom and Improved Slasher-Sizing Machine, late 19th century?

Background imageSmith Collection: Lismore Castle, Ireland, c1850s. Artist: Orrin Smith

Lismore Castle, Ireland, c1850s. Artist: Orrin Smith
Lismore Castle, Ireland, c1850s. Originally built as the sister castle to Ardfinnan Castle in 1185 to guard the river crossing, the castle site was occupied by Lismore Abbey

Background imageSmith Collection: Eleanor doing penance for witchcraft, 1441, (1789) Artist: Anker Smith

Eleanor doing penance for witchcraft, 1441, (1789) Artist: Anker Smith
Eleanor doing penance for witchcraft, 1441, (1789). Eleanor Cobham (1400-1454), Duchess of Gloucester, was charged with unlawful commerce with Marjory Jourdemain, the Witch of Eye

Background imageSmith Collection: The Jews Harp, c1808. Artist: Edward Smith

The Jews Harp, c1808. Artist: Edward Smith
The Jews Harp, c1808. Engraving after a painting in Sudley House, Liverpool. The Jews Harp, also known as the jaw harp, mouth harp, Ozark harp or juice harp

Background imageSmith Collection: Blacksmith shoeing horse, Suippes, northern France, c1914-c1918

Blacksmith shoeing horse, Suippes, northern France, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageSmith Collection: Work in an Iron Foundry and Smithy During The Period of the Middle Ages, c1934

Work in an Iron Foundry and Smithy During The Period of the Middle Ages, c1934. Illlustration showing iron founding and tool-making

Background imageSmith Collection: Mrs. Elizabeth Montague (b. 1720, d. 1800), 1907. Artist: John Raphael Smith

Mrs. Elizabeth Montague (b. 1720, d. 1800), 1907. Artist: John Raphael Smith
Mrs. Elizabeth Montague (b. 1720, d. 1800), 1907. Elizabeth Montagu (1718-1800), was a British social reformer, patron of the arts, salonist, literary critic

Background imageSmith Collection: The Promenade at Carlisle House, 1780, (1920). Artist: JR Smith

The Promenade at Carlisle House, 1780, (1920). Artist: JR Smith
The Promenade at Carlisle House, 1780, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageSmith Collection: Society in the Mall, 1741, (1920). Artist: James Smith

Society in the Mall, 1741, (1920). Artist: James Smith
Society in the Mall, 1741, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageSmith Collection: Entrances to Little Sanctuary and Thieving Lane, Westminster, London, 1807. Artist

Entrances to Little Sanctuary and Thieving Lane, Westminster, London, 1807. Artist
Entrances to Little Sanctuary and Thieving Lane, Westminster, London, 1807. South-east view with a description

Background imageSmith Collection: East entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. Artist

East entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. Artist
East entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802

Background imageSmith Collection: North view of the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. Artist

North view of the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. Artist
North view of the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802

Background imageSmith Collection: Buildings on the eastern side of New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, 1808

Buildings on the eastern side of New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, 1808. View from the River Thames

Background imageSmith Collection: Destruction of the Armoury in the Tower of London by fire, 30 October 1841. Artist

Destruction of the Armoury in the Tower of London by fire, 30 October 1841. Artist
Destruction of the Armoury in the Tower of London by fire, 30 October 1841

Background imageSmith Collection: South-west view of the Jewel Tower, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist

South-west view of the Jewel Tower, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist
South-west view of the Jewel Tower, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, c1805. Together with Westminster Hall, the Jewel Tower is one of the only remaining parts of the medieval Palace of

Background imageSmith Collection: North-west view of the Jewel Tower, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist

North-west view of the Jewel Tower, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist
North-west view of the Jewel Tower, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, c1805. Together with Westminster Hall, the Jewel Tower is one of the only remaining parts of the medieval Palace of

Background imageSmith Collection: View of Old Palace Yard from the south, Westminster, London, c1750

View of Old Palace Yard from the south, Westminster, London, c1750

Background imageSmith Collection: The Treasury and the canal in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1755. Artist

The Treasury and the canal in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1755. Artist
The Treasury and the canal in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1755

Background imageSmith Collection: St James Park, from the Mall in front of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, 1807

St James Park, from the Mall in front of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, 1807. Westminster Abbey can be seen in the distance

Background imageSmith Collection: Rosamonds Pond, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1791

Rosamonds Pond, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1791

Background imageSmith Collection: Boundary stone between the City of London and the borough of Southwark, London, c1820

Boundary stone between the City of London and the borough of Southwark, London, c1820. Erected in 1818 during the mayoralty of Christopher Smith

Background imageSmith Collection: Interior of the Guildhall, City of London, 1782

Interior of the Guildhall, City of London, 1782. Scene inside the Guildhall during the annual ceremony of administering the oaths of allegiance on the day preceding the Lord Mayors Day

Background imageSmith Collection: View of the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London, 1789

View of the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London, 1789. Also showing Ridauts fencing academy

Background imageSmith Collection: Westminster, London, 1808. Artist

Westminster, London, 1808. Artist
Westminster, London, 1808. A south view of Westminster from Mill-Bank, where the Kings Scholars-Pond sewer empties itself into the Thames

Background imageSmith Collection: Old Hummums Hotel, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, c1830. Artist: Charles John Smith

Old Hummums Hotel, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, c1830. Artist: Charles John Smith
Old Hummums Hotel, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, c1830

Background imageSmith Collection: Fable V, the beau and the beggar... c1770. Artist: I Smith

Fable V, the beau and the beggar... c1770. Artist: I Smith
Fable V, the beau and the beggar... c1770. The scene is Pottage Island, an area behind St Martin-in-the-Fields then inhabited by cooks

Background imageSmith Collection: Holland House, Kensington, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Havell

Holland House, Kensington, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Havell
Holland House, Kensington, London, 1817

Background imageSmith Collection: Entrance to Thrales brewhouse (later Berkeley Perkins brewery), Southwark, London, c1820

Entrance to Thrales brewhouse (later Berkeley Perkins brewery), Southwark, London, c1820. Depicts Anchor Brewery in Park Street, Southwark

Background imageSmith Collection: View of buildings in Park Street, Southwark, London, 1808. Artist: George Smith

View of buildings in Park Street, Southwark, London, 1808. Artist: George Smith
View of buildings in Park Street, Southwark, London, 1808. These buildings might have been Thomas Cures Almshouses

Background imageSmith Collection: Gilpin going farther than he intended, 1784. Artist: Smith

Gilpin going farther than he intended, 1784. Artist: Smith
Gilpin 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

Background imageSmith Collection: Tradescants House, South Lambeth, London, 1798. Artist: J Caulfield

Tradescants House, South Lambeth, London, 1798. Artist: J Caulfield
Tradescants House, South Lambeth, London, 1798. View of the house occupied by John Tradescant (c1570-c1637), traveller, naturalist and gardener

Background imageSmith Collection: Bank of England, St Christopher-le-Stocks and St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London, c1775

Bank of England, St Christopher-le-Stocks and St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London, c1775
Bank of England and the churches of St Christopher-le-Stocks and St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London, c1775. Both churches wer rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London

Background imageSmith Collection: Astleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. Artist

Astleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. Artist
Astleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. View showing an audience watching a man balancing on one leg on a moving horse

Background imageSmith Collection: View of a crowded room in Bagnigge Wells, London, 1772. Artist: IR Smith

View of a crowded room in Bagnigge Wells, London, 1772. Artist: IR Smith
View of a crowded room in Bagnigge Wells, London, 1772. Bagnigge Wells which was a popular spa that thrived from 1760 to the end of the eighteenth century

Background imageSmith Collection: View of a manor house on Shacklewell Green, Hackney, London, 1800

View of a manor house on Shacklewell Green, Hackney, London, 1800. The house was the residence of the Tyssen family

Background imageSmith Collection: Two vignettes relating to the 18th century philanthopist and prison reformer John Howard, 1836

Two vignettes relating to the 18th century philanthopist and prison reformer John Howard, 1836. The upper one shows Howards birthplace in Clapton, Hackney

Background imageSmith Collection: View of Wood Street Compter, City of London, 1793. Artist: John Thomas Smith

View of Wood Street Compter, City of London, 1793. Artist: John Thomas Smith
View of Wood Street Compter, City of London, 1793

Background imageSmith Collection: Part of the vestibule of the Temple Church, City of London, 1812

Part of the vestibule of the Temple Church, City of London, 1812. View showing a series of arches divided by pilasters with corinthian capitals

Background imageSmith Collection: Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist

Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist
Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Scene of the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria on 28th October 1844; with a mounted guard escorting a coach watched by crowds in

Background imageSmith Collection: View of the Poultry Compter, City of London, 1813. Artist: John Thomas Smith

View of the Poultry Compter, City of London, 1813. Artist: John Thomas Smith
View of the Poultry Compter, City of London, 1813



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