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View of the front of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, 1812
Gate of St Jamess Palace, Westminster, London, c1800
Tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth, Westminster Abbey, London, c1750. View of the tomb in the Kings Chapel. The sides of the tomb which cannot be seen are displayed above
Sir Thomas Mores Chapel, Chelsea Old Church, London, 1801
South view of the remains of Thomas Popes house, Mill Lane, Bermondsey, London, 1808. The house had been erected by Sir Thomas Pope on the site (and had incorporated several of the buildings)
Remains of Thomas Popes house, Mill Lane, Bermondsey, London, 1808. The house had been erected by Sir Thomas Pope on the site (and had incorporated several of the buildings)
Queen Elizabeth Is tomb, Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1840. ArtistQueen Elizabeth Is tomb, Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1840. View with a group of people looking at the monument, sculpted by Maximilian Colt
Anne of Cleves monument, Westminster Abbey, London, 1829
Monument to King Edward VI, Chapel of Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London, c1740. The memorial was destroyed during the English Civil War
Monument to Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1665
Interior view of Henry VIIs chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1855. ArtistInterior view of Henry VIIs chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1855
South-east view of King Henry VIIs chapel at Westminster Abbey, London, 1739. ArtistSouth-east view of King Henry VIIs chapel at Westminster Abbey, London, 1739. The lower margin contains text
Church House, Hackney, London, c1798. Church House, in Church Street, built about 1520, was used as a rectory, for parish meetings, and as a free school. It was pulled down in 1802
Mr Worsleys school, Hackney, London, c1790. The school was housed in the building known as Barbers Barn on the east side of Mare Street
The Lambarde Almshouses, Greenwich Park, London, c1790. Also known as Queen Elizabeths College Almshouses
Van Dun Almshouses, Caxton Street, London, 1852. Artist: James FindlayVan Dun Almshouses, Caxton Street, London, 1852. Born in the Netherlands, Cornelius van Dun was a Yeoman of the Guard to Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I
View of the entrance to Lambeth Palace, London, 1803
View of the demolition of Winchester Place, London, 1839. The great 16th century house in Great Winchester Street off Old Broad Street was taken down in 1839
Tomb of Dr John Yonge, Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, London, 1880. Artist: John CrowtherTomb of Dr John Yonge, Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, London, 1880
Old house, formerly the occasional residence of Henry VIII at Newington Green, London, 1811
Village Street with Tudor Houses, c1864-1930. Artist: Anna Lea MerrittVillage Street with Tudor Houses, c1864-1930. Scene with pigeons in the street and a figure digging
View of Norton Folgate, Shoreditch, London, as it appeared c1500 (c1870). ArtistView of Norton Folgate, Shoreditch, London, as it appeared c1500 (c1870)
Plan of Bankside, Southwark, London, c1570. Showing the arenas for bull and bear baiting, the pike gardens and Winchester Park
Green Street House, East Ham, Newham, London, c1800. Green Street House was formerly known as Boleyn Castle
View of Beckingham Hall near Withham, Essex, 1869. Artist: R NightingaleView of Beckingham Hall near Withham, Essex, 1869
Lady Garrets Tower, Green Street House, East Ham, Newham, London, c1800. Green Street House was formerly known as Boleyn Castle
Tomb of Sir Thomas More in Chelsea Old Church, London, c1800
Memorial to Edmund Plowden, Treasurer of the Middle Temple, Temple Church, City of London, 1794. The figure is shown in a long gown in a recumbent position with hands joined in prayer across his
South view of the first Royal Exchange with coats of arms above, City of London, 1819
View of the Royal Exchange with coats of arms above, City of London, 1569
Monument of Sir Nicholas Bacon in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656. Nicholas Bacon (1509-1579) was a statesman and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal during the reign of Elizabeth I
St Pauls School, City of London, 1700. Artist: John SturtSt Pauls School, City of London, 1700. Elevation of St Pauls School in an ornamental surround with a portrait of the founder, John Colet, allegorical figures
St Pauls School, City of London, 1750. Artist: Sutton NichollsSt Pauls School, City of London, 1750. Elevation of St Pauls School with a portrait of the founder, John Colet, above which are Colets arms and those of the Mercers Company who administered the school
Bust of John Colet who founded St Pauls School in 1512, 1800
Monument to Sir Christopher Hatton in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656
Dish thought to have been used by Princess Elizabeth in 1554, 1830. This dish (c1550) is that reputedly used by the Princess Elizabeth when she dined at the Henry VIII Head Tavern after her release
Statue of Edward VI, Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1822. Artist: T MillsStatue of Edward VI, Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1822. Statue by Nicholas Stone, in a niche over the west doorway of the chapel
Cheapside, City of London, 1585 (1814). Artist: Bartholomew HowlettCheapside, City of London, 1585 (1814). Plan of Cheapside or Westcheap, as it appeared in 1585; showing houses, St Michael le Querne and the Little Conduit
Bridewell, City of London, 1666 (1817). View of Bridewell as it appeared around the year 1666, when it was used as a royal palace. The River Thames and boats are seen in the foreground
Map of the City of London, Southwark and part of Westminster, 1572
Map of the City of London and City of Westminster with four figures in the foreground, (c1572?). Heraldic shield on left depicts the Tudor royal arms and shield on left depicts the City of London arms
East window in St Margaret, Westminster, depicting the crucifixion, London, 1795. To the sides of the main scene are representations of four figures
The tomb of Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth in the kings chapel in Westminster Abbey, London, c1750. The sides of the tomb which cannot be seen are displayed above and to the right are a cartouche
Sir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor 1517, c1550. Artist: John BettesSir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor 1517, c1550. A serious-looking man with a fur collar holds a rolled-up document in one hand
Henry VIII granting the charter to the Barber Surgeons, 16th century, (1817)
View of the Savoy Chapel, Savoy Palace, Westminster, 1819. Artist: George ShepherdView of the Savoy Chapel, Savoy Palace, Westminster, 1819. The chapel was built in 1512. The palace itself was destroyed in 1381 during the Peasants Revolt
Lady in Elizabethan Dress, 19th century. Artist: Charles Samuel KeeneLady in Elizabethan Dress, 19th century
Seated Man, in Doublet and Cloak, 19th century