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The Old Woman of Threadneedle Street, 1826. Artist: Standidge & CoThe Old Woman of Threadneedle Street, 1826. This is probably a protest against the Act restricting the issue of small notes by the Bank of England in 1826
The national pop-shop in Threadneedle Street, 1826. ArtistThe national pop-shop in Threadneedle Street, 1826. Two designs side by side. On the left is the exterior of a pawnshop (representing the Bank of England) and on the right is the interior
Symptoms of Crim. Con!!, published February 12, 1819. Creator: Isaac Robert CruikshankSymptoms of Crim. Con!!, published February 12, 1819
Study for The Royal Exchange, from Microcosm of London, c. 1809
The Bank, 1850-1900. Creator: UnknownThe Bank, 1850-1900. The Bank of England in the City of London. Albumen print, from the album " Views of London"
St. Bene t s, Fink, 1845. Creator: UnknownSt. Bene t s, Fink, 1845. The Church of St Benet Fink in Threadneedle Street in the City of London was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built in the 1670s
A Busy Corner - The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, 1909. Creator: Francis Frith & CoA Busy Corner - The Royal Exchange and Bank of England, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]
The Bank, 1927. Creator: William WalcotThe Bank, 1927. From " Disappearing London", by E. Beresford Chancellor, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [" The Studio" Limited, London, 1927]
The Church of St. Benet Fink, from an Old View, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Church of St. Benet Fink, from an Old View, (1897). Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London
The Old Bank, Looking from the Mansion House, (1897). Creator: UnknownThe Old Bank, Looking from the Mansion House, (1897). The Bank of England in the City of London. The Bank of England was originally housed in rented premises
Ground Plan of the Modern Church of St. Martin Outwich, Demolished 1874, (1897). Plan of the parish church of St Martin Outwich in the City of London, designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell
Ancient Roman Pavement Found in Threadneedle Street, 1841, (1897). Creator: UnknownAncient Roman Pavement Found in Threadneedle Street, 1841, (1897). Roman mosaic floor discovered in the City of London. From Old and New London, Volume I, by Walter Thornbury
The Bank of England, c1896. Artist: Frith & CoThe Bank of England, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
Bank of England, City of London, 1922. ArtistBank of England, City of London, 1922. Calendarium Londinense, or the London Almanack for 1923, surmounted by a view of the Bank of England, showing a street scene with vehicles
The Bank of England, City of London, 1816. Artist: Daniel HavellThe Bank of England, City of London, 1816. View with figures, horses and carriages in Threadneedle Street
Merchant Taylors Hall, City of London, 1817. North-west view of Merchant Taylors Hall and the almshouses adjoining it in Threadneedle Street
Threadneedle Street front, Merchant Taylors Hall, City of London, c1780
Prince Albert laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange, London, 17th January 1842
Interior view of the French Protestant Church, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1825
South-west view of the Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850
Satire on the delay in rebuilding the Royal Exchange after the fire of 1838, (c1840). It shows an advertisement for land to be let on a lease of 99 years
Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. ArtistOpening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Scene of the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria on 28th October 1844; with a mounted guard escorting a coach watched by crowds in
Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA PriorView of Royal Exchange and the Bank of England on left, with figures, horses, carriages and omnibuses in the street
North-east view of the Church of St Martin Outwich, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1736. View with figures using the water pump in the street
Merchant Taylors Hall, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1810
Church of St Benet Fink, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1797. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London
Hall of Commerce, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850. Artist: George HawkinsInterior view of the Hall of Commerce, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1797View of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1797; with a street scene and a horse drawn carriage
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, (1840?) Artist: Henry WallisView of the Bank of England, Royal Exchange, Cornhill and King William Street, London, 1840(?); with a street scene and horse drawn carriages. Also showing a proposed statue of the Duke of Wellington
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1820View of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1820; with figures
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
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1827View of the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1827; with a street scene and horse drawn carriages
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1804. Artist: E EdwardsInterior view of the Rotunda at the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1804; showing a crowd
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1840Interior view of the Rotunda at the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1840
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1808Interior view of the Great Hall at the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1808; with customers and employees
South Sea House, Threadneedle Street, City of London, 1830
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1790. Artist: Thomas Malton IIInterior view of the Brokers Exchange, Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1790
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1850. Artist: Thomas Abiel PriorView of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange on the corner of Threadneedle Street and Cornhill, London, 1850; with a street scene
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1781. Artist: Thomas Malton IIView of the Bank of England and St Christopher-le-Stocks, Threadneedle Street, London, 1781; with a street scene
The Mansion House and the Bank of England, 1891. Artist: William LukerThe Mansion House and the Bank of England, 1891. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London, built between 1739 and 1752, in Palladian style by George Dance the Elder
The Bank of England, London, c1900. Artist: Frith & CoThe Bank of England, London, c1900. From Sights and Scenes in England and Wales. [Cassell and Company Ltd. c1900]
A perspective view of the Bank of England, 1743 (1903). Artist: Robert WestA perspective view of the Bank of England, 1743 (1903). From London in the Time of the Stuarts, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1903]
The Royal Exchange, London, late 19th or early 20th century. The Royal Exchange in the City of London was founded in 1565 by Sir Thomas Gresham to act as a centre of commerce for the city
Traffic passing the Bank of England, London, c late 19th century. Stereoscopic card detail
Rotunda, Bank of England, City of London, 1816. Artist: MatthewsRotunda, Bank of England, City of London, 1816
Bank of England, City of London, 1805. Artist: A WarrenBank of England, City of London, 1805. The Bank of England was established in 1694 to act as banker and debt manager for the government
Bank of England, London, 20th Century. The Bank of England was established in 1694 to act as banker and debt manager for the government
The Royal Exchange, London, 20th Century. The Royal Exchange was established by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1566, with the aim of making London main European market-place