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Marlborough House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, c1720. Artist: John Harris IMarlborough House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, c1720. South-west view with figures and a horse-drawn cart on tree-lined strips in the foreground
Scene of a masquerade at the Pantheon, Oxford Street, Westminster, London, 1773. ArtistScene of a masquerade at the Pantheon, Oxford Street, Westminster, London, 1773. Designed by James Wyatt, the Pantheon was a place of public entertainment that opened in 1772
Interior of the Pantheon, Oxford Street, Westminster, London, 1772. View showing figures at leisure. Designed by James Wyatt, the Pantheon was a place of public entertainment that opened in 1772
Winter Fashions from November 1834 to April 1835, 1834. ArtistWinter Fashions from November 1834 to April 1835, 1834.View of figures wearing winter fashions in the Pantheon, on Oxford Street, Westminster, London
Winter Fashions from November 1833 to April 1834, 1833. View of figures wearing winter fashions in the Queens Bazaar, on Oxford Street, Westminster, London
View of a section of the Serpentines drainage system in Hyde Park, London, c1817
Interior view of the riding house, Hyde Park, London, c1811. Artist: John Claude NattesInterior view of the riding house, Hyde Park, London, c1811
St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1783. A scene showing people walking under trees in St Jamess Park. In the centre group an elderly beau meets a lady dressed in masculine fashion
Plan and elevation of the royal fireworks to be performed in St Jamess Park, London, 1749. The display, held on 27 April 1749, was to celebrate the end of the War of the Austrian Succession
The Four-in-Hand Club, Hyde Park, London, 1838. Artist: J HarrisThe Four-in-Hand Club, Hyde Park, London, 1838. The Four-in-Hand-Club was a coaching association
A Sudden Squall in Hyde Park, London, 1791. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonA Sudden Squall in Hyde Park, London, 1791. Scene showing a stampede for the park gates through which a coach, the Prince of Wales and a phaeton are passing
A View of the New Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, 1833. Artist: J HarrisA View of the New Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, 1833. The new Hungerford Market near Charing Cross was built in Italianate style in 1831-1833
Het hoog-en lager-huys van Engelandt, 1689. Artist: Romeyn de HoogheHet hoog-en lager-huys van Engelandt, 1689. An interior view of Westminster Hall, London, with King William III seated on the throne
Church of St Mary le Strand, Westminster, London, 1732. Artist: James ColeChurch of St Mary le Strand, Westminster, London, 1732. South-west view with figures, a horse and a coach in the street outside. Designed by James Gibbs, the church was built in 1714
A View of the Mall, Westminster, London, 1752. Artist: John JuneA View of the Mall, Westminster, London, 1752. Scene with caricatured figures
Lyons Inn, Westminster, London, 1800. Lyons Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery. By the time of its dissolution in the early 1860s its lawyers had a disreputable reputation
The Mall and Waterloo Place, Westminster, London, c1845. Artist: Thomas AllomThe Mall and Waterloo Place, Westminster, London, c1845. View showing the suggested site for the Duke of Wellingtons statue. The Duke of Yorks Column is in the background
Lyons Inn Hall, Lyons Inn, Westminster, London, 1831. Artist: W SymmsLyons Inn Hall, Lyons Inn, Westminster, London, 1831. Lyons Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery. By the time of its dissolution in the early 1860s its lawyers had a disreputable reputation
Lyons Inn, Westminster, London, 1804. Artist: James Sargant StorerLyons Inn, Westminster, London, 1804. Lyons Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery. By the time of its dissolution in the early 1860s its lawyers had a disreputable reputation
John Hatchetts house, Long Acre, Westminster, London, 1783. Artist: John WalkerJohn Hatchetts house, Long Acre, Westminster, London, 1783. View with figures and a carriage. Hatchett was a coachbuilder
Lowther Arcade, Strand, Westminster, London, c1850. Interior view showing people in front of Harrison, jeweller and silversmith
Entrances to Little Sanctuary and Thieving Lane, Westminster, London, 1807. ArtistEntrances to Little Sanctuary and Thieving Lane, Westminster, London, 1807. South-east view with a description
Buildings on the eastern side of New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, 1808. View from the River Thames
New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, c1750. Artist: John BoydellNew Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, c1750. View showing the entrance to Westminster Hall with figures and traffic on the street
New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, 1742. View showing carriages in the yard, with Westminster Hall on the left
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
Broom sellers, London, c1825. Artist: Charles Joseph HullmandelBroom sellers, London, c1825. Cover of a song sheet with a view of broom sellers outside the premises of Mori & Leverne at 28 New Bond Street, Westminster
Shop fronts on New Bond Street, Westminster, London, c1860. Artist: Robert DudleyShop fronts on New Bond Street, Westminster, London, c1860. View showing figures and horse-drawn vehicles on the street
Millbank, Westminster, London, 1841. Artist: William ParrottMillbank, Westminster, London, 1841. View showing Westminster Abbey and St John, Smith Square, with Lambeth Palace on the opposite bank of the River Thames
Millbank, Westminster, London, c1825. Artist: Engelmann and CompanyMillbank, Westminster, London, c1825. View looking down the River Thames, showing a horse and cart and figures
Millbank Prison, Westminster, London, 1817. View with boats on the Thames in the foreground. Millbank Prison opened in 1821. It was demolished in 1890. Today Tate Britain stands on the site
Tower of the Church of St Matthew, Great Peter Street, Westminster, London, 1850
Peterborough House, Millbank, Westminster, London, 1821. Artist: Thomas DalePeterborough House, Millbank, Westminster, London, 1821. Peterborough House was the home of Earl Grosvenor
Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1740. Perspective view with figures and carriages
Leicester Square, Westminster, London, 1753. Artist: Thomas BowlesLeicester Square, Westminster, London, 1753
Aerial view of Leicester Square with carriages, Westminster, London, 1754. ArtistAerial view of Leicester Square with carriages, Westminster, London, 1754
Fire at the Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square, London, 1882 (1883). The theatre was destroyed in the blaze but was rebuilt, opening again in 1884
Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1805. Artist: Samuel RawleLeicester Square, Westminster, London, c1805. View showing No 30 Leicester Square, the home of William Hogarth from 1733 until his death in 1764
View of Leicester Square from Leicester Place with figures, London, c1815
The Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. Artist: Day & SonThe Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. View with a street scene. Wylds Globe was built in 1851 at the time of the Great Exhibition by James Wyld
View of the Governors house at Knightsbridge Barracks, Westminster, London, c1810. The barracks were built for the Horse Guards in 1795
View of Knightsbridge Barracks, Westminster, London, c1810. The barracks were built for the Horse Guards in 1795
Pall Mall East, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: M BarrengerPall Mall East, Westminster, London, 1828. View showing the University Club and traffic in the street
The Royal College of Physicians, Pall Mall East, Westminster, London, 1828. ArtistThe Royal College of Physicians, Pall Mall East, Westminster, London, 1828. View with figures and traffic in the street. The building, which stands on the corner of Pall Mall and Trafalgar Square
View of Pall Mall East, Westminster, London, 1827
Characteristic sketches of the London club houses : The Elephants, 1829. ArtistCharacteristic sketches of the London club houses : The Elephants, 1829. Scene showing two members of the Athenaeum on Pall Mall, looking at a woman passing by
The Royal Academy of Arts, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, c1770. The first home of the Royal Academy, founded in 1768
Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1840. Artist: Thomas HighamPall Mall, Westminster, London, 1840. View showing the Reform Club to the right and figures and traffic in the street