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Royal Exchange (2nd) exterior, London, 1816. Artist: Daniel HavellA view of the Royal Exchanges south front, London, 1816, including a newspaper office and Boltons medicines shop. Also with figures, coach and horses and a water pump outside
London Bridge (old and new), London, 1831. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of new London Bridge nearing completion, London, 1831, with figures promenading along it. To the right is the old bridge still taking traffic
Mansion House (exterior), London, 1830. Artist: W WallisView of Mansion House and adjacent buildings, London, 1830; showing the premises of T Dulin, jeweller, Eyton and Co, stock brokers and Pidding and Co, lace manufacturers on the left
Mansion House (exterior), London, 1854. Artist: Jules Louis ArnoutView of Mansion House, London, 1854 with figures and traffic outside, including a little boy running in front of the Hammersmith omnibus
Mansion House (exterior), London, c1830. Artist: R AconView of Mansion House, London, c1830, including carriages, an omnibus and figures in the street below
Ludgate Hill, London, 1830. Artist: Thomas BarberView of Ludgate Hill from Fleet Street, London, 1830, including the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance. Also showing pedestrains and horse drawn vehicles
East India House, London, 1836. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerView of East India House, London, 1836; portraying a street scene with two stagecoaches, an omnibus and a two wheeled van. The vehicles are all displaying advertising slogans
Holborn Bridge, London, c1830. Artist: William WoolnothHolborn Bridge, London, c1830. View of Holborn Bridge looking west showing a street seller on the left, two figures carrying baskets on their heads crossing the street
St Lawrence Jewry, London, c1830. Artist: James TingleView of St Lawrence Jewry from Guildhall Yard, London, c1830; with a street scene
Leadenhall Street, London, c1837. Artist: J HopkinsView of Leadenhall Street looking east towards East India House, London, c1837; showing horse drawn vehicles, the transportation of packages and pedestrians on the street
Guildhall Council Chamber, London, c1840. Artist: Harlen MelvilleInterior view of the Guildhall Council Chamber, London, c1840; with figures standing surrounded by paintings on the walls
Lord Mayors Banquet, Guildhall, London, c1856. Artist: J ShuryView of the Lord Mayors table at the banquet held at Guildhall, London, c1856. The Lord Mayor is seated in the centre at a table set with various fruits, including pineapples
Barnards Inn, City of London, c1830. Artist: W SymmsView of Barnards Inn Hall, with two figures and a dog outside, c1830
Entrance to Barber Surgeons Hall, City of London, 1830. Artist: John GreigEntrance to Barber Surgeons Hall, City of London, 1830; with figures
The south front of the Bank of England, City of London, c1830View of the south front of the Bank of England, City of London, c1830. Also showing the Royal Exchange and a street scene with a horse-drawn carriage
The Bank of England and new tower of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1828. ArtistView of east front of the Bank of England, and new tower of the Royal Exchange, from St. Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1828. Also showing street scene with horse-drawn carriage
The Bank of England, City of London, c1830. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of the Bank of England showing late improvements. City of London, c1830
The Bank of England, c1830View of the Bank of England, City of London, c1830; with a street scene and horse-drawn carriages
Guildhall, London, 1828. Artist: R AconFront view of Guildhall, looking north, with coach and figures in Guildhall Yard, London, 1828
Guildhall, London, 1855. Artist:s LaceyFront view of Guildhall, looking north, with coach and figures in Guildhall Yard, London, 1855
Great Synagogue, Dukes Place, London, c1850. Artist: Harlen MelvilleGreat Synagogue, Dukes Place, London, c1850. Interior view of the Great Synagogue, showing the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles
Goldsmiths Hall, London, c1827. Artist: W WallisGoldsmiths Hall, London, c1827. View of the Goldsmiths Hall from Foster Lane with people in the street; a street seller carries a basket of his wares
Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1835. Artist: John GreigFishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1835. View of the new Fishmongers Hall, showing a doorway with stone relief sculptures of mermaids and fish
The White Bear Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856. View with figures and a cart in the yard
The Three Kings Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856. View with figures, including one on horseback and a carriage in the courtyard
Grey Coat Hospital, Tothill Fields, Westminster, London, c1840. The hospital was also the site of an almshouse and school
Gateway of Bridewell Prison, Tothill Fields, Westminster, London, c1850. View of the gateway bearing a carved key in the stone gable. The prison was also known as Tothill Fields Prison
Bridewell Prison in Tothill Fields, Westminster, London, c1850Bridewell Prison in Tothill Fields (also known as Tothill Fields Prison), Westminster, London, c1850
View of Custom House from Billingsgate, London, 1828. Artist: William TomblesonView of the Custom House from Billingsgate, London, 1828; showing docks and sailboats
Custom House and River Thames, London, 1854. Artist: Louis Julien JacottetView of the Custom House from the River Thames, London, 1854
Cornhill, London, 1830. Artist:s LaceyView of Cornhill and Lombard Street, London, 1821; from Poultry, looking east, with shop sign on central building, figures in street and horses, carriages and carts
Corn Exchange, London, 1828. Artist: W HenshallView of Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London, 1828; with figures and cart
Cheapside, London, c1830View of Cheapside and St Mary-le-Bow, London, c1830. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
Cheapside, London, 1827View of Cheapside, Poultry and Bucklersbury, London, 1827. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
East India House, London, c1829. Artist: William TomblesonNorth west view of East India House, London, c1829; with figures, horses and carriages in street
East India House, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdNorth west view of East India House, London, 1817; with figures, horses and carriages
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
Belgrave Square, Belgravia, London, 1828. Artist:s LaceyBelgrave Square, Belgravia, London, 1828. View of Belgrave Squares north-east side
Admiralty and Horse Guards, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1854. View of the Admiralty on the left and Horse Gurads to the right, with figures, including a mounted guard, in the foreground
Alexander Rosss Ornamental Hair and Perfumery Warehouse, Bishopsgate, London, 1816Interior view of Alexander Rosss Ornamental Hair and Perfumery Warehouse, which was at no 119 Bishopsgate, London
St Brides Avenue, London, 1829. Artist: James TingleView of St Brides Avenue with figures and a horse drawn carriage. Shop fronts include Charles Tilts publisher and booksellers, and the premises of Pitman and Ashfield
St Botolph without Bishopsgate, London, c1831. Artist: J HinchcliffView of Bishopsgate, London, c1831; showing St Botolph without Bishopsgate, shops, carriages and figures
Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of buildings, figures and barrels in the Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, London, c1850
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1828. Artist: W WallisView of east front of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1828, from St Bartholomew Lane; showing the new tower of the Royal Exchange
Staple Inn, City of London, 1800. Artist: WH BondStaple Inn, City of London, 1800
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1830. Artist: MS BarengerSkinners Hall, City of London, 1830
South Sea House, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1830
The Unitarian Chapel, South Place, Finsbury, London, 1828. Artist: Frederick James HavellThe Unitarian Chapel, South Place, Finsbury, London, 1828