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William Capon Collection

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: The first Opera House (Kings Theatre), Haymarket, Westminster, London, 1789. Artist

The first Opera House (Kings Theatre), Haymarket, Westminster, London, 1789. Artist
The first Opera House (Kings Theatre), Haymarket, Westminster, London, 1789. Designed by John Vanbrugh, the theatre opened in 1705, but burned down in 1789

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: View of the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London, 1789

View of the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London, 1789. Also showing Ridauts fencing academy

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Interior view of the Painted Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, 1817

Interior view of the Painted Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, 1817

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Proposed scheme for redecorating the Painted Chamber

Proposed scheme for redecorating the Painted Chamber, Old Palace of Westminster, London, c1817(?)

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Part of the dwelling house of Sir Christopher Wren, Southwark, London, 1820. Artist

Part of the dwelling house of Sir Christopher Wren, Southwark, London, 1820. Artist
Part of the dwelling house of Sir Christopher Wren, Southwark, London, 1820. View as seen through the opening of the gates of the iron foundry in which was cast the ironwork for St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Astleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. Artist

Astleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. Artist
Astleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. View showing an audience watching a man balancing on one leg on a moving horse

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: St Helens crypt, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1817. Artist: William Wise

St Helens crypt, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1817. Artist: William Wise
St Helens crypt, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1817. With five details in the lower section of the print

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Fleet Street, City of London, 1799. Artist: John Roffe

Fleet Street, City of London, 1799. Artist: John Roffe
Fleet Street, City of London, 1799. View of houses on the north side of Fleet Street between Temple Bar and Chancery Lane

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: View of York Stairs, Westminster, 1809

View of York Stairs, Westminster, 1809

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Trinity Hall, London, 1808. Artist: William Capon

Trinity Hall, London, 1808. Artist: William Capon
Trinity Hall, London, 1808. Interior view of Trinity Hall, Aldersgate Street, showing leaded lights with stained glass, wooden beams in the roof, and fireplace

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Fleet Street, London, 1798 Artist: William Capon

Fleet Street, London, 1798 Artist: William Capon
View of houses on the north side of Fleet Street, London, 1798; between Temple Bar and Chancery Lane

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Billingsgate Market, London, 1799. Artist: William Capon

Billingsgate Market, London, 1799. Artist: William Capon
View of Billingsgate market and wharf, London, 1799; with figures and cart in foreground, and boat masts behind

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Billingsgate Wharf, London, 1801. Artist: John Walker

Billingsgate Wharf, London, 1801. Artist: John Walker
View of Billingsgate market and wharf, London, 1801; with boat masts in background. Also shows figures and cart

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Houses on the corner of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street, City of London, 1798. Artist

Houses on the corner of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street, City of London, 1798. Artist
Houses on the corner of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street, City of London, 1798

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: The crypt of the Nunnery of St Helen

The crypt of the Nunnery of St Helen, Bishopsgate, City of London, c1819 (1906). St Helens Bishopsgate is a large Anglican church and is the largest surviving parish church in the City of London

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: The coronation chair of the English sovereigns

The coronation chair of the English sovereigns, Westminster Abbey, London, 1810

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Exterior view of the Italian Opera House

Exterior view of the Italian Opera House and Ridauts Fencing Academy, Haymarket, London, 18th century, (1840). It was burnt down in 1789

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Interior view of Astleys Amphitheatre in London as it appeared in 1777

Interior view of Astleys Amphitheatre in London as it appeared in 1777, (1840). Philip Astley was the father of modern circus

Background imageWilliam Capon Collection: Exterior view of Astleys Amphitheatre in London as it appeared in 1777

Exterior view of Astleys Amphitheatre in London as it appeared in 1777, (1840). Philip Astley was the father of modern circus


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