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Background imageSmithfield Collection: The execution of Reverend John Rogers at Smithfield, 1555, (c1720)

The execution of Reverend John Rogers at Smithfield, 1555, (c1720). The execution took place during the Protestants persecution in the reign of Mary I

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The Corporation hogs journey to Smithfield in stile or aldermen turned pig show men

The Corporation hogs journey to Smithfield in stile or aldermen turned pig show men
The Corporation hogs journey to Smithfield in stile or aldermen turned (puppet erased) pig show men, 1790. Five civic officials hauling

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Bellows to Mend, Cries of London, 1804

Bellows to Mend, Cries of London, 1804
Bellows to Mend. A bellows mender in Smithfield, London, carrying a pair of bellows under his arm. From Cries of London, 1804

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Long Lane, Smithfield, London, c1844

Long Lane, Smithfield, London, c1844
View of Long Lane, Smithfield, London, c1844; showing figures walking past premises including Morris Solomon, tailor and draper

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Men bemoaning peace, Corn Exchange, London, 1815. Artist: Piercy Roberts

Men bemoaning peace, Corn Exchange, London, 1815. Artist: Piercy Roberts
Men bemoaning peace, London, 1815; four unhappy men at Smithfield and four unhappy men at the Corn Exchange bemoan the effect of peace, with the defeat of Napoleon, on their businesses

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The butcher, 1740. Artist: George Bickham

The butcher, 1740. Artist: George Bickham
The butcher, 1740; the scene is Smithfield, by St Bartholomews Hospital, London, 1740. In the foreground stands an ox skin arranged in an upright position

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Cromwell House, Smithfield, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther

Cromwell House, Smithfield, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther
View of Cromwell House, near Smithfield and Clerkenwell Close, London, 1880. A horse and cart stands outside the building which was once Oliver Cromwells residence

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Political meeting at Smithfield, London, 1819

Political meeting at Smithfield, London, 1819. A meeting of radical reformers presided over by Henry Hunt on July 21st 1819

Background imageSmithfield Collection: John Hobbs, John Hobbs, 1811

John Hobbs, John Hobbs, 1811. Scene of John Hobbs trying to sell his wife at Smithfield Market

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Four views of architectural features on buildings in Cloth Fair, Smithfield, City of London, 1800

Four views of architectural features on buildings in Cloth Fair, Smithfield, City of London, 1800. The top right hand view is possibly a butchers shop

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Cloth Fair, Smithfield, City of London, 1850. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin

Cloth Fair, Smithfield, City of London, 1850. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
Cloth Fair, Smithfield, City of London, 1850

Background imageSmithfield Collection: View of Cloth Fair and Middle Street, West Smithfield, City of London, 1867. Artist

View of Cloth Fair and Middle Street, West Smithfield, City of London, 1867. Artist
View of Cloth Fair and Middle Street, West Smithfield, City of London, 1867

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Scene of protestants being burnt at Smithfield, 16th century, (c1760)

Scene of protestants being burnt at Smithfield, 16th century, (c1760). The executions took place during the Protestants persecution in the reign of Mary I

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The execution of John Bradford and John Leaf at Smithfield, 1555, (c1713)

The execution of John Bradford and John Leaf at Smithfield, 1555, (c1713). The execution took place during the Protestants persecution in the reign of Mary I

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Execution of protestants at Smithfield, 1557, (c1720)

Execution of protestants at Smithfield, 1557, (c1720). The execution of T Loseby, H Ramsey, T Thirtell, Margaret Hide and Agnes Stanley

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The execution of John Cardmaker and John Warne at Smithfield, 1555, (c1725). Artist

The execution of John Cardmaker and John Warne at Smithfield, 1555, (c1725). Artist
The execution of John Cardmaker and John Warne at Smithfield, 1555, (c1725). The execution took place during the Protestants persecution in the reign of Mary I

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Protestant bishops being burnt at Smithfield, during the reign of Mary I, 16th century, (c1760)

Protestant bishops being burnt at Smithfield, during the reign of Mary I, 16th century, (c1760)
Protestant bishops being burnt at Smithfield, during the reign of Mary I in the 16th century, (c1760)

Background imageSmithfield Collection: King Richard II meets the rebels at Smithfield, Peasants Revolt, 1381 (1864). Artist

King Richard II meets the rebels at Smithfield, Peasants Revolt, 1381 (1864). Artist
King Richard II meets the rebels at Smithfield, Peasants Revolt, 1381 (1864). After William Walworth, the Mayor of London, killed Wat Tyler, the leader of the rebellion

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Bartholomew Fair: From the Inside, 1942. Artist: R. Cruikshank

Bartholomew Fair: From the Inside, 1942. Artist: R. Cruikshank
Bartholomew Fair: From the Inside, 1942. From Fairs, Circuses and Music Halls, by M. Wilson Disher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Bartholomew Fair: From the Outside, 1942. Artists: Thomas Rowlandson, Augustus Charles Pugin

Bartholomew Fair: From the Outside, 1942. Artists: Thomas Rowlandson, Augustus Charles Pugin
Bartholomew Fair: From the Outside, 1942. From Fairs, Circuses and Music Halls, by M. Wilson Disher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Inspecting meat at Smithfield Market, City of London, c1903 (1903)

Inspecting meat at Smithfield Market, City of London, c1903 (1903). Smithfield market was established by the 1860 Metropolitan Meat and Poultry Market Act

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The Metropolitan Meat Market, Smithfield, 1891. Artist: William Luker

The Metropolitan Meat Market, Smithfield, 1891. Artist: William Luker
The Metropolitan Meat Market, Smithfield, 1891. Smithfield is best known for its ancient meat market, dating from the 10th century

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Smithfield and St. Bartholomews Hospital, 1891. Artist: William Luker

Smithfield and St. Bartholomews Hospital, 1891. Artist: William Luker
Smithfield and St. Bartholomews Hospital, 1891. St Bartholomews Hospital, also known simply as Barts and later more formally as The Royal Hospital of St Bartholomew

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Martyrs at Smithfield, London, c1600 (1904)

Martyrs at Smithfield, London, c1600 (1904)
Martyrs at Smithfield, c1600, (1904). From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The Charterhouse, 1929

The Charterhouse, 1929. From Old London, A Series of 25 Willss Cigarettes cards. [W.D. & H.O. Wills, London, 1929]

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Old Watch House, Giltspur Street, 1929

Old Watch House, Giltspur Street, 1929. From Old London, A Series of 25 Willss Cigarettes cards. [W.D. & H.O. Wills, London, 1929]

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The Death of Wat Tyler, 1859. Artist: John Rogers

The Death of Wat Tyler, 1859. Artist: John Rogers
The Death of Wat Tyler, 1859. Walter Wat Tyler (died 15 June 1381). Leader of the 1381 Peasants Revolt in England, marched with a group of rebels from Canterbury to London to oppose the institution

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Bottle selling outside St Bartholomews Hospital, London, c1903 (1903)

Bottle selling outside St Bartholomews Hospital, London, c1903 (1903). From Living London, Vol. II, by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Long Lane, Smithfield, City of London, 1810 (1911). Artist: John Thomas Smith

Long Lane, Smithfield, City of London, 1810 (1911). Artist: John Thomas Smith
Long Lane, Smithfield, City of London, 1810 (1911). From London - The City, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1911]

Background imageSmithfield Collection: London Charterhouse, 1803 (1906). Artist: James Sargant Storer

London Charterhouse, 1803 (1906). Artist: James Sargant Storer
London Charterhouse, 1803 (1906). The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London dating back to the 14th century. It was originally a Carthusian monastery

Background imageSmithfield 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 imageSmithfield Collection: The Death of Wat Tyler, 1381, (19th century)

The Death of Wat Tyler, 1381, (19th century)
The Death of Wat Tyler. King Richard II (1367-1400) appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 19th century

Background imageSmithfield Collection: The new Metropolitan Poultry Market, Smithfield, London, 1875

The new Metropolitan Poultry Market, Smithfield, London, 1875. A print from The Illustrated London News, 16th January 1875

Background imageSmithfield Collection: St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. The gate was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Bartholomew Close, Smithfield, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Bartholomew Close, Smithfield, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Bartholomew Close, Smithfield, London, 1912. English artist and engraver William Hogarth (1697-1764) was born here. Palmer s, a famous printing house, also had premises here in the 18th century

Background imageSmithfield Collection: King Richard II appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler, Smithfield, 19th century

King Richard II appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler, Smithfield, 19th century. Artist: Charles Grignion
King Richard II (1367-1400) appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 19th century. Wat Tyler (1360-1381) was the leader of the Peasants Revolt

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Buckle from Smithfield, London, 1893

Buckle from Smithfield, London, 1893. A print from The Industrial Arts of the Anglo-Saxons by Baron D de Baye, Swan Sonnenschein, London, 1893

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Ancient Gateway, St Barts Hospital, London, c1920s

Ancient Gateway, St Barts Hospital, London, c1920s. St Bartholomews Hospital was founded in 1123 by Rahere, the Prior of St Bartholomews Priory, after he had a vision of the saint

Background imageSmithfield Collection: St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, c1920s

St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, c1920s. The gate was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John. It served as the south entrance to the inner precinct

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Wallace Executed, 1305, (c1850)

Wallace Executed, 1305, (c1850). After his trial, Scottish patriot William Wallace (1270-1305) was stripped naked and dragged through the City of London at the heels of a horse

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Bellows to Mend, Smithfield, London, 1805

Bellows to Mend, Smithfield, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Protestants burned at the stake for refusing to deny their faith, Smithfield, London, 1556

Protestants burned at the stake for refusing to deny their faith, Smithfield, London, 1556
A priest, 4 laymen and 2 women burned at the stake at Smithfield, London, 27 January 1556, for refusing to deny their Protestant belief. Reign of Mary I (Bloody Mary). Wood engraving 1848

Background imageSmithfield Collection: Burning of John Badby for heresy, 1410 (1848)

Burning of John Badby for heresy, 1410 (1848)
Burning of John Badby (d.1410) at Smithfield, London, for heresy. A tailor from Worcester, he was a Lollard and follower of Wycliffe. Denied transubstantiation. Wood engraving, 1848



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