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Marble statue of Mozart erected in 1896, in the Burggarten in Vienna, Austria, 2022. Creator: Ethel DaviesThe marble statue of Mozart erected in 1896 to commemorate his memory, in the Burggarten in Vienna, Austria, 2022. The Mozart Monument was made by architect Karl Konig and sculptor Viktor Tilgner
Ice in the Thames at London Bridge, 1870. Creator: UnknownIce in the Thames at London Bridge, 1870. '...the surface of the Thames from the tidal reach was, at low water, completely blocked with masses of ice
The South-Eastern Railway Company's Works on the River: view from Southwark Bridge... 1864. Creator: Mason JacksonThe South-Eastern Railway Company's Works on the River: view from Southwark Bridge, looking east, 1864. The Engraving...presents a view of the piles
London Bridge, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeLondon Bridge, c1900s. Traffic on London Bridge over the River Thames, with Fishmongers Hall on the left, the church of St Magnus the Martyr on the right, and the Monument behind
A view of the Monument erected in memory of the dreadfull fire in the year 1666, 1752. Creator: George Bickham IIIA view of the Monument erected in memory of the dreadfull fire in the year 1666, 1752. View of the Monument to the Great Fire of London
The Monument of London, 1891. Creator: Henri LanosThe Monument of London, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
The bronze fisherman, a memorial to men lost at sea... Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1943. Creator: Gordon ParksGloucester, Massachusetts. The bronze fisherman, a memorial to men lost at sea. Each year flowers are placed at the feet of the fisherman
Farmer in town idling around the county courthouse, Person County, Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939Person County. Farmer in town idling around the county courthouse. Note Confederate monument characteristic of Southern towns. Roxboro, North Carolina
Men idling around the courthouse square, Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea LangeMen idling around the courthouse square. Note Confederate monument characteristic of Southern towns. Roxboro, North Carolina
London Bridge, 1850-1900. Creator: UnknownLondon Bridge, 1850-1900. [Pedestrians, horse-drawn carts and buses crossing the River Thames. In the background are the Monument to the Great Fire of London, and the Church of St Magnus the Martyr]
Coverlet, c. 1941. Creator: Byron DingmanCoverlet, c. 1941
Top of the Monument, 1842. Creator: UnknownTop of the Monument, 1842. Monument to the Great Fire of 1666, City of London. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
London Bridge, c1910. Creator: UnknownLondon Bridge, c1910. View of horse-drawn buses on London Bridge, looking towards the City from Southwark. On the left of the bridge is Fishmongers Hall
London Bridge looking North, 1895. Creator: London Stereoscopic & Photographic CoLondon Bridge Looking North, 1895. Traffic on London Bridge over the River Thames, with Fishmongers Hall on the left, the church of St Magnus the Martyr on the right, and the Monument behind
Londons Nightly Cleaning: Scene at the Base of the Monument, c1935. Creator: UnknownLondons Nightly Cleaning: Scene at the Base of the Monument, c1935. Street cleaner hosing down the cobbles by the Monument in the City of London
At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishAt the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. The Monument (left) in the City of London, designed by Christopher Wren to commemorate the outbreak of the Great Fire in 1666
London Bridge, c1872. Creator: UnknownLondon Bridge, c1872. View of the Church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument in the City of London. The new bridge over the River Thames was opened in 1831. From Old and New London, Vol
The Monument and the Church of St. Magnus, about 1800, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Monument and the Church of St. Magnus, about 1800, (1897). View of the church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument to the Great Fire of 1666, in the City of London
Wrens Original Design for the Summit of the Monument, (1897). Creator: UnknownWrens Original Design for the Summit of the Monument, (1897). The Monument, in the City of London, was erected to comemmorate the Great Fire of 1666. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren
London Bridge, 1919. Artist: James Kerr-LawsonLondon Bridge, 1919. View across the bridge to the church of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument to the Great Fire of London
London Bridge and the City of London, 1892. Artist: John CrowtherLondon Bridge and the City of London, 1892. View from the tower of St Saviours Church, Southwark (later Southwark Cathedral)
London Bridge (new), 1921. Artist: William MonkLondon Bridge (new), 1921. Calendarium Londinense, or the London Almanack for 1921, surmounted by a view of London Bridge with barges on the River Thames in the foreground
An emblematic print on the South Sea, 1800. Artist: Thomas CookAn emblematic print on the South Sea, 1800. Bottom: the Monument, which has been dedicated to the destruction of the City by the South Sea Bubble. Top left: figures in the corner of a theatre
Map of the City of London, City of Westminster, River Thames, Lambeth and Southwark, 1736. Top left shows two elevations of Banqueting House and Treasury
Proposed London Bridge, London, 1802. ArtistProposed London Bridge, London, 1802. View of the proposed improvements to the Port of London showing George Dances proposed double bridge as a replacement to the old London Bridge
London Bridge, 1840. Artist: H CundellLondon Bridge, 1840. View of the north-east end of London Bridge from the River Thames showing the south side of the Church of St Magnus the Martyr before the erection of Adelaide Place
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
The Monument, City of London, 1700. View of the Monuments west side and adjacent buildings, with figures and vehicles in Fish Street Hill below. Behind the Monument is a titled ribbon in the sky
London Bridge, 1826. Artist: William KnightLondon Bridge, 1826. South view of a portion of London Bridge, looking at its west side, showing work in progress during the execution of the new bridge, as it appeared in June 1826
Old London Bridge, 1795. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerOld London Bridge, 1795. View of old London Bridge, St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument from the south west with boats on the River Thames
View to the south at the west end of King William Street, City of London, 1850. ArtistView to the south at the west end of King William Street, City of London, 1850. With the Monument in the left foreground
View of the Architectural Improvements in the Vicinity of the Bank, and the Mansion House, London, c1837. View of the Bank of England and the newly-straightened Princes Street
View of the Monument, City of London, 1791. Artist: William LowryView of the Monument, City of London, 1791, showing the allegorical panel at the base and with an imaginary background incorporating two famous columns
Billingsgate, London, 1888. Artist: John CrowtherView of St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument from Lower Thames Street, London, 1888; shows Billingsgate in the foreground
New London Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: Augustus Charles PuginNew London Bridge, London, 1829; view from the River Thames with the Monument and spire of St Magnus the Martyr visible on the left, and Southwark Cathedral on the right
Monument, London, c1740Caius Gabriel Cibbers allegorical relief on the west side of Monuments base, London, c1740. It depicts King Charles II with his retinue coming to the ruined City of Londons aid
Monument, London, 1795. Artist: Thomas Malton IIView south along Fish Street Hill, London, 1795 with Monument and the tower of St Magnus the Martyr on left. Also showing figures, carts, horses and coaches
Monument, London, 1796. Artist: Philip AudinetView south along Fish Street Hill, London, 1796 with Monument and St Magnus the Martyr on left. Also with figures and carriages
Monument, London, 1812View south along Fish Street Hill, London, 1812 showing the Monument and St Magnus the Martyr on the left with two women in the foreground
Monument, London, 1794. Artist: George BickhamView south along Fish Street Hill, London, 1794 with Monument and St Magnus the Martyr on left. Also showing are shop fronts, figures, a cart and a coach
Monument, London, c1855. Artist: Thomas Colman DibdinView of Monument from Crooked Lane, London, c1855, also with figures, carts, carriages and coach in the street
Monument, London, c1698View of the Monuments west side and Fish Street Hill, London, c1698. Also showing adjacent buildings, figures, coaches and horses. In the sky above is a title on ribbon
London Bridge (old), London, 1790. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerView of London Bridge, including St Magnus the Martyr and the Monument, London, 1790; with vessels on the River Thames
London Bridge (old), London, c1800West side of old London Bridge, London, c1800; looking north with the Monument on the sky line. Showing two vessels on the River Thames, in one a figure is pulling in a fishing net
Monument, London, c1850. Artist: J HopkinsView of the Monument, King William Street, London, c1850; with figures, cart, carriages and omnibus
Fish Street Hill and the Monument, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Cabbel RoffeFish Street Hill and the Monument, London, 1817. View of Fish Street Hill looking north, showing the Monument, with horse drawn vehicles and the clock of St Magnus the Martyr in the foreground
The Monument and Fish Street Hill, London, 1798. View of the Monument looking south down Fish Street Hill. The street is filled with horse drawn carriages; the spire of St Magnus the Martyr is
Fish Street Hill, London, 1795. Artist: Thomas MorrisView of Fish Street Hill, Monument and St Magnus the Martyr from Gracechurch Street, London, 1795. Also showing a variety of horse drawn vehicles, pedestrians and figures carrying baskets and packages
London Bridge, 1804. Artist: William DaniellView of London Bridge and the City of London from Tooley Street, Southwark, 1804
Map of London, 1798. Map of the City of Westminster, City of London, River Thames, Lambeth, Southwark and surrounding areas, 1798. Top left view shows St Jamess Palace
Map of London, 1727. French map of the City of London, City of Westminster, River Thames, Lambeth, Southwark and surrounding areas
Views of LondonPanorama of London from the top of the Monument, looking south
View of LondonPanorama of London from the top of the Monument, looking east
Fish Street Hill, London, c1750. Artist: Thomas BowlesView of the Monument in remembrance of the Great Fire of London in 1666, looking south down Fish Street Hill, London, c1750. Also showing a drover with livestock, carts and carriages
Double London Bridge proposed for London, 1800. Artist: George DanceDouble London Bridge proposed by George Dance the Younger as part of general improvements to the Port of London, 1800. Each bridge has a drawbridge
The Stationers Almanack for 1769, c1768. Including a calendar below. Above is Caius Gabriel Cibbers allegorical relief on the west side of Monuments base
A mass of spectators at the Monument, London, 18 April 1913. Crowds gathered around the Monument after it had been captured by two suffragettes
London Bridge, c1880
London Bridge, City of London, 1911. Artist: Pictorial AgencyLondon Bridge, City of London, 1911. In 1799, a competition for designs to replace the existing London Bridge was held. John Rennie (1761-1821)
Sepulchral Monument of a Kirgese Chief, c19th century. Artist: William ReadSepulchral Monument of a Kirgese Chief, c19th century. [London, c19th century]
The Monument, City of London, c1755 (1903). Artist: Thomas BowlesThe Monument, City of London, c1755 (1903). The Monument comprises a fluted Doric column built of Portland stone topped with a gilded urn of fire
Monument, London
London Bridge, London, 1817. Artist: W WallisLondon Bridge, London, 1817. The Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr are visible on the far bank
The Monument, City of London, 1817. Artist: J GreigThe Monument, City of London, 1817. Christopher Wrens monument commemorating the outbreak of the Great Fire in 1666
The Monument to the Great Fire, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeishThe Monument to the Great Fire, London, 1926-1927. Christopher Wrens monument commemorating the outbreak of the Great Fire in 1666
Report of Sir Christopher Wren to the Committee of the City Lands, 1675, (1840). Artist: Sir Christopher WrenReport of Sir Christopher Wren to the Committee of the City Lands, 1675, (1840). A report dated 28 July 1675, respecting the finishing of Wrens Monument commemorating the Great Fire of London (1666)
London Bridge, London, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardLondon Bridge, London, late 19th century. View from Southwark across to the City, with the Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr
Report by Sir Christopher Wren, 28th July 1675. Artist: Sir Christopher WrenReport by Sir Christopher Wren, 28th July 1675. Report made to the City Lands Committee, on alternative designs for the monument to be erected in commemoration of the Fire of London in 1666
London Bridge, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsLondon Bridge, London, 19th century. View across the Thames from Southwark, with Fishmongers Hall, the Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr visible on the far bank
Monument and Church of St Magnus the Martyr, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsMonument and Church of St Magnus the Martyr, London, 19th century. The Monument was erected to commemorate the Great Fire of London, (1666). Beyond is the spire is one of Christopher Wrens churches