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The Cadogan Arms Inn, Kings Road, Chelsea, London, c1840. A horse drawn omnibus waits outside, people come and go, and a two wheeled cab approaches from the left
Chelsea Pensioners reading the gazette of the Battle of Waterloo, Chelsea, London, 1815. Scene of excitement outside the Duke of York public house as Chelsea Pensioners and others
View of the Black Lion Inn, London, 1860. Artist: Walter GreavesView of the Black Lion Inn, London, 1860. An inn and the street outside, with a lamppost, left. Signs advertise wine and spirits, and tea gardens
The Black Bull Inn, Whitefriars, London, 1867. Artist: JT WilsonThe Black Bull Inn, Whitefriars, London, 1867. Courtyard of an inn with a girl feeding chickens in the foreground, next to a barrow of grass or animal fodder
The Black Lion Inn, Whitefriars Street, London, c1855. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdThe Black Lion Inn, Whitefriars Street, London, c1855. Washing can be seen hanging out to dry on the balcony. A man waits as a groom leads out a horse, followed by a dog
Courtyard of the Oxford Arms Inn, Warwick Lane, London, 1851. The empty courtyard of an inn with stables at the far end, and balconies on two storeys
Trinity Square, London, 1867. Artist: JT WilsonView of the Old George Inn, Trinity Square, London, 1867 with a horse and cart outside
Limehouse Pier, Poplar, London, 1908. A bridge leads to the pier looking towards Dundee Wharf and Horn and Chequers Public House with barges resting on the mud
Cambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. Artist: George HuntCambridge Telegraph, Fetter Lane, London, c1830. View of the Cambridge Telegraph, starting from the White Horse Tavern which has a large lantern above the door
Ship Tavern, Goodmans Yard, London, c1870. Artist: JT WilsonShip Tavern, Goodmans Yard, London, c1870. View of the Ship Tavern on the corner of Goodmans Yard and Minories; two men stand talking outside, with a dog
Crown and Coopers Arms, Golden Lane, London, 1869. View of the Crown and Coopers Arms, with a large lantern above the door
Fleet Street, London, 1746. Artist: John CleghornView of Devil Tavern and Temple Bar in Fleet Street, London, 1746; with figures and horses and carriage
The Cheshire Cheese Tavern, Surrey Street, Westminster, London, 1883. View with a carriage on the street outside
The Woodman Inn, Upper Norwood, London, c1865. View with figures and horse-drawn carriages outside
Hungerford Stairs, Westminster, London, c1815. Artist: George ShepherdHungerford Stairs, Westminster, London, c1815. View of Hungerford Stairs showing the Old Fox Inn and the Swan Inn. Also showing figures and boats
View of the Queens Head Inn on Essex Road in Islington, London, c1790
View of the Paul Pindar Tavern, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1878. This 17th century building was originally the residence of the diplomatist Sir Paul Pindar
White Horse Inn, Fetter Lane, London, 1870. Artist: JT WilsonWhite Horse Inn, Fetter Lane, London, 1870. View of the White Horse Inn on Fetter Lane, with an open drain in the foreground, and a figure on horseback seen through the entrance
Fetter Lane, London, 1870. Artist: JT WilsonFetter Lane, London, 1870. Front view of the White Horse Inn on Fetter Lane, with figures and horse drawn cart on the street
The Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?). Artist: C MatthewsThe Rose Tavern, Fenchurch Street, London (1805?). Tile-hung facade of the Rose Tavern as it appeared in about 1730. The pediment is decorated with relief sculptures of fish or dolphins
The Crown and Anchor Tavern, Arundel Street, Westminster, London, 1842. View of the tavern on the corner of Arundel Street and the Strand
The Reformers Dinner, 1809. Artist: Samuel de WildeThe Reformers Dinner, 1809. The grand Reform Dinner at the Crown and Anchor. Various characters from all walks of life and in various stages of intoxication are in an uproar amid upturned chairs
Clements Hill and Southwark Grenadiers, London, 1749. The Clements Inn and Southwark Grenadiers returning from their attack on Cripplegate and Bunhill Fields to the Hog-in-Armour, Saffron Hill
Evening, 1738. Artist: FF WalkerEvening, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. A scene at Sadlers Wells and Sir Hugh Middleton Tavern. A lady with fan escorted by a man carrying a small girl
Night, 1833. Artist: William RadclyffeNight, 1833. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. View showing a street near Charing Cross, London, by moonlight. A drunken freemason (Sir Thomas De Veil)
Evening, 1738. Artist: SpoonerEvening, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. A scene at Sadlers Wells and Sir Hugh Middleton Tavern. A lady with fan escorted by a man carrying a small girl
Paul Pindar Tavern, Bishopsgate, London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham ArcherView of the Paul Pindar Tavern, Bishopsgate, London, 1851; showing figures, two of which are passing a barrel across a horse and cart
Bull and Mouth Street, London, 1806. Artist: Valentine DavisView of the yard at the Bull and Mouth Inn, St Martins le Grand, London, 1806. With carriages and figures
Bishopsgate Street, London, 1814. Artist: R ReevesInterior view of the City of London Tavern, Bishopsgate, London, 1814. Dinner in celebration of the emancipation of Holland from France. Large flags hang form the rear wall. Lower margin contains text
South-east view of Horns Tavern, Kennington, Lambeth, London, c1790
Billingsgate Market, London, 1849. Artist: IWAInterior view of Billingsgate fish market, London, 1849; showing fish stalls and men carring baskets. In the background is Bacons Tavern
Billingsgate Market, London, 1849. Artist: Henry VizetellyInterior view of Billingsgate fish market, London, 1849; showing fish stalls and men carring baskets. In the background is Bacons Tavern
View of the Red House Inn on the banks of the River Thames, Battersea, London, 1850. Children play on the river bank and Battersea Mill can be seen in the background
Undertakers regaling themselves at Deaths Door, Battersea, London, 1801. Print depicting the undertakers eating, drinking and making merry outside Robert Deaths tavern, Battersea Rise
Aldersgate Street, London, (1851?) Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of shop fronts with figures on Aldersgate Street, London, including the Half Moon Tavern
View of the Bell Tavern, Church Row, Aldgate, City of London, 1870
The Black Swan Tavern in Carter Lane, City of London, 1870. Artist: JT WilsonThe Black Swan Tavern in Carter Lane, City of London, 1870. View with the dome of St Pauls Cathedral behind, seen from Sermon Lane
Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1820. An four-storey ancient house with bay windows and ornate carving or plasterwork on the outside
Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1750View of the Boars Head Tavern and Baxters beefsteak and chop house, on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1750
Old Goat and Compasses Inn, Marylebone Road, London, 1868. Artist: JT WilsonView of the Old Goat and Compasses Inn on Marylebone Road, London, 1868
Duck pond at St Marylebone, c1802View of the duck pond and part of the tea gardens, at St Marylebone, London, c1802. Also showing what might either be the Jews Harp Public House or the Queens Head and Artichoke Inn, St Marylebone
Brompton Road, Kensington, London, c1810. Artist: William PickettVignette of an inn on the Brompton Road, Kensington, London, c1810
Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1880View of the courtyard of the Talbot Inn, formerly known as the Tabard Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1880; the inn was the meeting place of the pilgrims in Chaucers Canterbury Tales
Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1815View of Southwark Town Hall, Southwark, London, 1815; shows figures in the street and a carriage just leaving the Tabard Inn on Borough High Street
The industrious prentice Lord-Mayor of London, plate XII of Industry and Idleness, 1747; the industrious apprentice is drawn along Cheapside in his coach watched by Frederick
A Rakes Progress, 1735, plate III of VIII. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress, 1735, plate III of VIII. Tom Rakewell is in the Rose Tavern, on Drury Lane, London, being relieved of his pocket watch by two women
General Post Office, London, 1829. Artist: CJ EmblemView of the Old General Post Office on the east side of St Martins le Grand, St Pauls Cathedral and the Bull and Mouth Inn, London, 1829
Evening, plate III from Times of Day, 1738. Artist: Bernard BaronEvening, plate III from Times of Day, 1738. Scene at Sadlers Wells, Finsbury, London, with Sir Hugh Middleton Tavern in the background. A lady with fan escorted by a man carrying a small girl