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Monument to Edmund Tilney, St Leonards Church, Streatham, London, c1800. Tilney (1536-1610) was Master of the Revels to Elizabeth I and James I of England
View of the south front of York Watergate, Buckingham Street, Westminster, London, 1887. Built in 1626, this watergate gave access to the Thames from York House, a mansion on the Strand
Sir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676. Artist: Henry TilsonSir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676
Sir Matthew Hale, Kt, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, 1670. It was Hales (1609-1676) opinion that The husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife
Statue of Sir John Cutler, English merchant, philanthropist and politician, 17th century. Cutler was a supporter of the restoration of the monarchy in the person of King Charles II
Statue of King Charles II, 17th century. Artist: Artus Quellinus IStatue of King Charles II, 17th century
Interior view of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, 1639
Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster from the River Thames, London, 1647
An Irish wake... 1821An Irish wake, or the Whisky Club singing a requiem to the manes of the persecuted and - Queen, 1821. George IV, William Curtis, Viscount Castlereagh
Statue of King Charles II, as re-erected in Three Crown Square, London, 1817. ArtistStatue of King Charles II, as re-erected in Three Crown Square, London, 1817
Statue of King Charles I, located at Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1700. ArtistStatue of King Charles I, located at Charing Cross, Westminster, London, c1700
Statues of Kings Charles I and II, 1700. View of three statues. On the left is the equestrian statue Charles I located at Charing Cross. The other two statues are of Charles II
Charing Cross, Westminster, London, 1811. View of Charing Cross looking up the Strand with the statue of King Charles I on the right
View of Charing Cross, showing the statue of King Charles I, Westminster, London, 1817
Sir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. ArtistSir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. Edmondes was clerk to the Privy Council of James I of England
View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Artist: Henry FletcherView of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Showing the exterior of St Stephen Walbrook and the equestrian statue of King Charles II in the centre
View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, looking from the west, City of London, 1700. ArtistView of the Stocks Market, Poultry, looking from the west, City of London, 1700. In the centre is the equestrian statue of King Charles II
Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, London, 1740Statue of Charles II at the entrance of Cornhill in the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1740
House of George Monck, Duke of Albermarle in Grub Street, now Milton Street, City of London, 1797House of George Monck, Duke of Albermarle in Grub Street, now Milton Street, City of London, 1813
The Monument, City of London, 1670. Artist: Hendrick HulsberghThe Monument, City of London, 1670. Design for the Monument with flame motifs on the column and surmounted by a phoenix rising from a vase of flames
The Monument, City of London, 1760. Depiction of the Monument and a detail of a relief on its west side, with images of coins from King Charles IIs reign
Roman Catholic procession, City of London, 1679. The Solem Mock Procession of the Pope, Cardinalls, Jesuits, Fryers etc: through the City of London
Execution of a criminal, Lime Street, City of London, 1664. A crowd gathered round to watch the execution of a parliamentary Colonel James Turner
View of the procession of Marie de Medici along Cheapside, City of London, 1638 (1809). The procession was part of the French Queens visit to King Charles I and Henrietta Maria
Bridewell, City of London, 1666 (1817). View of Bridewell as it appeared around the year 1666, when it was used as a royal palace. The River Thames and boats are seen in the foreground
Houses in Bishopsgate, City of London, 1860. ArtistHouse in Bishopsgate, City of London, 1860. Houses at the rear of the 17th century house of Sir Paul Pindar at no169 Bishopsgate, latterly a tavern known as the Paul Pindar
76 Aldgate High Street, London, c1860. Artist: JL Stewart76 Aldgate High Street, London, c1860. No 76 Aldgate High Street, known as the palace of Prince Henry and adjacent buildings, including JW Archer and Hickinbotham, butchers
Scene of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, 1605, (c1780). Showing figures outside the cellar beneath the House of Lords, in the Palace of Westminster
The monument to Mary, Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey, London, 1742
View of the south front of the Bank of England, City of London, 1814; with figures
Arrival of Queen Henrietta Maria at the Tower of London, c1625 (c1638(?)). The youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici
How to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. Artist: JL MarksHow to get un-married, ay, theres the rub!, 1820. George IV and Queen Caroline are tied back to back; the Queens hand is held by the figure of Justice; Lord Brougham stands on the left; the King is
St Stephens Bell Man, 1820. Viscount Castlereagh, in a bell-mans caped coat, shouts outside Alderman Woods house in South Audley Street. Queen Caroline replies from an open window
Crosby Hall, Bishopgate, London, 1860. Artist: JL StewartView of Crosby Hall at no 36 Bishopsgate, London, 1860
Statue of King Charles II in the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1780
View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). ArtistView of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Showing part of the exterior of St Stephen Walbrook with the equestrian statue of King Charles II in the centre
Sir Edward Hales and his family, 1656. Artist: Peter LelySir Edward Hales and his family, 1656
Monument to Sir Edward Bruce in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1794. Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss, was a lawyer and judge who served as Master of the Rolls from 1603 until 1611
Knight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Artist: William BondKnight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Charles William Stewart, Marquis of Londonderry, is in ceremonial costume for the coronation of King George IV, 19 July 1821
Scene at Horse Guards Parade, London, 1816. The Prince Regent (later King George IV) is portrayed as the mortar known as the Regents Bomb
Plough Court, Lombard Street, London, c1870. Artist: JL StewartView of Alexander Popes supposed birth place in Plough Court, Lombard Street, London, c1870
Ford V8 2-seater and dickey of IDK Stewart competing in the MCC Sporting Trial, 1935Ford V8 2-seater & dickey. 3622 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. YS2827. Event Entry No: 56 Driver: Stewart, I.D.K. Award: Silver. Place: M.C.C. Sporting Trial. Date: 5.10.35
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
Ruby Braff and Slam Stewart on stage at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1979Ruby Braff and Slam Stewart on stage at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979
Clark Terry and Slam Stewart playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1980Clark Terry (flugelhorn) and Slam Stewart (double bass) playing in a tribute concert to Charlie Parker at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London, 14 July 1980
Duffy Jackson, Slam Stewart, Sonny Stitt, George Wein and an unidentified musician, London, 1979Duffy Jackson, Slam Stewart, Sonny Stitt, George Wein and an unidentified musician, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979
Slam Stewart and Shelly Manne on stage at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1979Slam Stewart (double bass) and Shelly Manne (drums) on stage at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1979
Ruby Braff and Slam Stewart at the Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979Ruby Braff and Slam Stewart performing at the Capital Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979