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"De Foe in the Pillory", by Eyre Crowe, from the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1862. Creator: E. Skill"De Foe in the Pillory", by Eyre Crowe, from the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1862. Engraving of a painting
Old Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Creator: UnknownOld Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Temple Bar in Fleet Street, shown here as it might have looked in the 18th century
Temple Bar from The Strand, plate 22 from Original Views of London as It Is, 1842
Temple Bar, 1885. Creator: Joseph PennellTemple Bar, 1885
A Midnight Modern Conversation, March, 1732. Creator: William HogarthA Midnight Modern Conversation, March, 1732
Burning the Rumps at Temple Bar (Twelve Large Illustrations for Samuel Butlers Hudibras, Plate 11), 1725-68
Burning the Rumps at Temple Bar (Plate 11: Illustrations to Samuel Butlers Hudibras), 1725-30 (?)
A scene near Temple Bar, during the fog, 1844. Creator: UnknownA scene near Temple Bar, during the fog, 1844. Thick fog in the City of London. To say that darkness was visible would be to give but a faint idea of the aspect of things about seven o clock
Fleet-Street, deepening the sewer, 1845. Creator: UnknownFleet-Street, deepening the sewer, 1845. Workers improving the underground waste system in London, with Temple Bar in the distance....the difficulty of keeping open the traffic
Procession of Her Majesty to open the new Royal Exchange... 1844. Creator: UnknownProcession of Her Majesty to open the new Royal Exchange, delivery of the City Sword, at Temple Bar, 1844. Queen Victoria is presented with the Great Pearl Sword by William Magnay
Temple Bar and St. Dunstans Church, c1750, (1945). Creator: UnknownTemple Bar and St. Dunstans Church, c1750, (1945). View of Fleet Street in the City of London, with the medieval church of St Dunstan-in-the-West in the centre. It was demolished in the 19th century
Temple Bar: The City Boundary in the Strand in the Year 1878, c1935. Creator: UnknownTemple Bar: The City Boundary in the Strand in the Year 1878, c1935. Temple Bar (the gate between the Cities of London and Westminster) was constructed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672
The Room over Temple Bar, 1876, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Room over Temple Bar, 1876, (1897). Interior of the upper-storey room in the Temple Bar, which was leased to the neighbouring banking house of Child & Co for storage of records
The Old Wooden Temple Bar, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Old Wooden Temple Bar, (1897). View of the Temple Bar in London in the 17th century. Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London from the City of Westminster
The Last of Temple Bar, 1877, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Last of Temple Bar, 1877, (1897). Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London from the City of Westminster
Butchers Row in 1800, (1881). Creator: UnknownButchers Row in 1800, (1881). Butcher Row, in Westminster, London, with Temple Bar in the distance. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
Temple Bar from Butcher Row, 1907. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell. [Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. London, 1907]
West of Temple Bar, 1772, (1920). Artist: James MillerWest of Temple Bar, 1772, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
Dream City of Christopher Wrens Buildings, 1842. Artist: William RichardsonDream City of Christopher Wrens Buildings, 1842. Dominated by St Pauls Cathedral in London, this tribute to the work of the architect Sir Christopher Wren brings together all the buildings thought to
Fleet Street from St Dunstan in the West to Temple Bar, City of London, 1802. ArtistFleet Street from St Dunstan in the West to Temple Bar, City of London, 1802. View showing figures and horse-drawn traffic in the street, and the shop of Ebenezer and James Clark
Royal procession passing Temple Bar, London, 1837. Scene showing Queen Victorias carriage passing under Temple Bar on her way to dine with the Lord Mayor and citizens of London at Guildhall
Temple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. ArtistTemple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. A street scene including horse-drawn carriages
South-east view of the Church of St Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street, City of London, 1797. View with figures and carriages on Fleet Street and Temple Bar in the distance
Temple Bar, London, 1877, with supporting beams, advertising boards on the right and traffic passing on the street
Queen Victoria at Temple Bar, London, 1837. Artist: Henry WarrenQueen Victoria at Temple Bar, London, 1837. The Lord Mayor stands ready to greet the Queen and crowds wave flags
View of Temple Bar at night, c1851
Lavender, Cries of London, 1804Lavender. A lavender seller standing on a street corner in front of Temple Bar, with a basket full of lavender held over one arm. From Cries of London, 1804
Hurrah for the bonnets so big!!, Temple Bar, London, 1828Hurrah for the bonnets so big!!, 1828; showing two ladies wearing excessively large hats encountering difficulties in attempting to pass through the side of the arches of Temple Bar
Temple Bar, London, 1834. Artist: John BaileyView of the mail carriage passing through Temple Bar, London at night, 1834; on the right is a snuff and cigar warehouse
Temple Bar, Theobalds Park, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, 1972. Originally one of the gates into the City of London, in the late 19th century it was dismantled and moved to Theobalds Park
Temple Bar, London, c1800A view of Temple Bar looking east, London, c1800; showing a street cleaner and rabbit seller, and a man recapturing a stray sheep
Temple Bar, London, 1799. Artist: James NeagleView of the west side of Temple Bar, with a sign for the Star Printing Office on the left, London, 1799
Temple Bar, London, 1837A view of Temple Bar at night, London, 1837; when held up to the light, the reverse side changes to a view of Temple Bar during Queen Victorias visit to the City of London in 1837
Temple Bar, London, c1700. Artist: Johannes de RamView of the west side of Temple Bar, London, c1700
The West Prospect of Temple Bar, London, c1770. Artist: John NixonA west view of Temple Bar, London, c1770
Temple Bar, London, c1845. Artist: M & N HanhartView of Temple Bar from the Strand, London, c1845 with horse darwn carriages and figures on the street
Fleet Street, London, 1746. Artist: John CleghornView of Devil Tavern and Temple Bar in Fleet Street, London, 1746; with figures and horses and carriage
Temple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. Artist: William Henry HainesTemple Bar from the Strand, London, 1873. A street scene including horse-drawn carriages
Temple Bar, London, 1877. Artist: Ernest GeorgeTemple Bar, London, 1877. View of the west side of Temple Bar with the tower of St Dunstan in the West beyond
View of the east side of Temple Bar, London, 1877. Artist: Alfred-Louis Brunet-DebainesView of the east side of Temple Bar, London, 1877
Fleet Street, London, 1831 Artist: W HenshallView of Fleet Street looking west past St Dunstan-in-the-West to Temple Bar, London, 1831. Also showing horse drawn vehicles, pedestrians, a booksellers and the premises of Clark and Weatherly
Fleet Street, London, 1798 Artist: William CaponView of houses on the north side of Fleet Street, London, 1798; between Temple Bar and Chancery Lane
The Battle of Temple Bar, 1769. A procession from the City to St Jamess Palace with an address by the City merchants to King George III in support of his government, has arrived at Temple Bar
View of Temple Bar during Queen Victorias visit to the City of London in 1837
The proclamation of peace at Temple Bar, London, 29 April 1802. The peace secured by the signing of the Treaty of Amiens
The Lord Mayor presenting the City Sword to King George III at Temple Bar, London, 1789 (1791). The king on his procession to St Pauls Cathedral
Procession of Queen Victoria to open the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Showing the delivery of the City Sword at Temple Bar
View of Temple Bar during the Lord Mayors Day, City of London, 1876. ArtistView of Temple Bar during the Lord Mayors Day, City of London, 1876. A procession of elephants, horses and riders passes by. From The Graphic