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St Johns Wood, 2013. Creator: Ethel DaviesSt Johns Wood Church, founded in 1814, with a bronze statue of St George and the Dragon by C.L. Hartwell, in the middle of Lords Roundabout, London, NW8, England
Balloon Ascending Near the Entrance to Lords Cricket Ground, 1839, ca. 1839. After Robert Bremmel Schnebbelie
In Full Sunlight (En plein soleil), ca. 1881. Creator: James TissotIn Full Sunlight (En plein soleil), ca. 1881
Lords Ground in 1837, (c1876). Creator: UnknownLords Ground in 1837, (c1876). Lords Cricket Ground, sports venue in St Johns Wood, London named after its founder, Thomas Lord
The Eyre Arms in 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Eyre Arms" in 1820, (c1876). Eyre Arms Tavern and Assembly Rooms on the corner of Grove End Road and Wellington Road, in St Johns Wood was built in 1820 and opened in 1821
The Studio, late 19th century. Creator: UnknownThe Studio, late 19th century. The exotic studio of Dutch-born British painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) which was used as settings for his paintings
The Studio from the Balcony, late 19th century. Creator: UnknownThe Studio from the Balcony, late 19th century. The exotic studio of Dutch-born British painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) which was used as settings for his paintings
View into Sir L. Alma-Tademas Studio through the Entrance Door, late 19th century. Doorway to the studio of Dutch-born British painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912)
View of the Regents Canal, Lisson Grove Road, St Johns Wood, London, c1830. ArtistView of the Regents Canal, Lisson Grove Road, St Johns Wood, London, c1830
General view of Hampstead, London. 1822. Artist: Thomas Mann BaynesGeneral view of Hampstead, London, 1822; view from a Hampstead churchyard looking towards St Johns Wood, with figures in the foreground
Abbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. Artist: James BarnettAbbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. View of the promenades and grounds, at Violet Hill, used for sport. In the forground people can be seen out walking
Lords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Artist: RW ThomasLords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Scene during the Oxford versus Cambridge University match. A print from The Book of Cricket, a Gallery of Famous Players, edited by CB Fry
A Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). Artist: George du MaurierA Reminiscence of Lords Cricket Ground (Eton vs Harrow), 1878 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891
Thomas Hoods house, St Johns Wood, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockThomas Hoods house, 28 Finchley Road, St Johns Wood, London, 1912. The home of author and poet Thomas Hood (1799-1845). Illustration from Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London, by John Adcock