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Workmen Collection (page 8)

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Messrs J&R Morleys warehouses, corner of Wood Street and Gresham Street, London, c1840

Messrs J&R Morleys warehouses, corner of Wood Street and Gresham Street, London, c1840
Messrs J&R Morleys warehouses, corner of Wood Street and Gresham Street, City of London, c1840. View showing men cutting stone in the street

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Buildings, Highfield, Camden Road, St Pancras, London, 1829

Buildings, Highfield, Camden Road, St Pancras, London, 1829. View with figures working on the road

Background imageWorkmen Collection: View of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1831

View of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1831. Figures are demolishing the vestry in the foreground to make way for the approach to the new London Bridge

Background imageWorkmen Collection: South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1830. Artist

South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1830. Artist
South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Crooked Lane, City of London, 1830. Figures are demolishing the vestry in the foreground to make way for the approach to the new London Bridge

Background imageWorkmen Collection: View of the foundations being dug for the first arch of London Bridge, 1825

View of the foundations being dug for the first arch of London Bridge, 1825

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Old London Bridge, 1833. Artist: Edward William Cooke

Old London Bridge, 1833. Artist: Edward William Cooke
Old London Bridge, 1833. View of the dilapidated long-entry arch, old London Bridge, exhibiting a portion of the original structure, and the various additions on either side for widening the bridge

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Laying Monster Tubes from the New River, c1820-1870

Laying Monster Tubes from the New River, c1820-1870. Workmen laying water pipes in Camden Road, London

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825

Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825. The chapel was known as Leadenhall Chapel

Background imageWorkmen Collection: The east end of the Guildhall and the old Guildhall Library, City of London, 1870

The east end of the Guildhall and the old Guildhall Library, City of London, 1870. Construction work being carried out in the foreground

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Gresham Street, City of London, 1840. Artist

Gresham Street, City of London, 1840. Artist
Gresham Street, City of London, 1840. View of the premises of Messrs J & R Morley, wholesale hosiers, on the corner of Gresham Street and Wood Street

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Repair of the Fleet sewer, City of London, 1854

Repair of the Fleet sewer, City of London, 1854. From the Illustrated London News

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, City of London, 1851. Artist

Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, City of London, 1851. Artist
Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, City of London, 1851. Showing a man holding a ladder, behind him lies part of a mammals skeleton

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Excavation work for the north pier and tidal dam at Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1864

Excavation work for the north pier and tidal dam at Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1864. The new Blackfriars Bridge was designed by Joseph cubitt and opened in 1869

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey shore, London, 1864

Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey shore, London, 1864. The first Blackfriars Bridge built by Robert Mylne in the 1760s was replaced by a new crossing designed by

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge, 1864. Artist: George Maund

Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge, 1864. Artist: George Maund
Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge, 1864. The first Blackfriars Bridge built by Robert Mylne in the 1760s was replaced by a new crossing designed by Joseph Cubitt

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1864. Artist: Mason Jackson

Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1864. Artist: Mason Jackson
Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1864. View towards Ludgate Hill from the temporary bridge showing the railway works of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway at Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Demolition of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1844

Demolition of the Church of St Benet Fink, City of London, 1844. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London

Background imageWorkmen Collection: View of West India Docks from the south east, 1840. Artist: William Parrott

View of West India Docks from the south east, 1840. Artist: William Parrott
View of West India Docks from the south east, 1840. Showing figures making repairs to ships and boats or handling cargo

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Alderman in civic costume looking towards St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1805. Artist

Alderman in civic costume looking towards St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1805. Artist
Back view of an Alderman of the City of London in civic costume standing on a hill overlooking some workmen, London, 1805. The River Thames and St Pauls Cathedral can be seen in the distance

Background imageWorkmen Collection: View of the Great Peter of York bell, 1845. Artist: AR Grieve

View of the Great Peter of York bell, 1845. Artist: AR Grieve
View of the Great Peter of York bell, 1845. View of the bell cast by Charles and George Mears at the Bell Foundry, no. 267 Whitechapel Road

Background imageWorkmen Collection: The Nelson at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, London, 1815

The Nelson at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, London, 1815. The Nelson in dry dock undergoing repairs

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Artist: Frederick Nash

Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Artist: Frederick Nash
Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Workmen in the crypt of the church of St Mary-le-Bow, showing the vaulted ceiling. One man carries a basket

Background imageWorkmen Collection: London Bridge (old), c1831

London Bridge (old), c1831
Demolition of temporary bridge over Fifth Lock and Rogers Lock, old London Bridge, looking north east

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Fleet Street, London, 1845. Artist: Frederick Napoleon Shepherd

Fleet Street, London, 1845. Artist: Frederick Napoleon Shepherd
View of Fleet Street, London, 1845; showing the new common sewer under construction

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1829. Artist: James B Allen

Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1829. Artist: James B Allen
View of Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1829; from Millbank, with vessels on the River Thames and three men ashore working on a boat in the foreground

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Bow Bridge, Bow, Poplar, London, 1835

Bow Bridge, Bow, Poplar, London, 1835. The new bridge being built over the River Lea; workmen use a winch to lift heavy materials

Background imageWorkmen Collection: London Bridge (new), London, 1827. Artist: Edward William Cooke

London Bridge (new), London, 1827. Artist: Edward William Cooke
View of construction work being carried out on London Bridge, London, 1827. There are also boats on the River Thames

Background imageWorkmen Collection: St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1834. Artist: Charles Edwin Gwilt

St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1834. Artist: Charles Edwin Gwilt
Interior of the Norman crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1834; portraying its restoration by George Gwilt during 1818-1820

Background imageWorkmen Collection: London Bridge (old), London, 1832. Artist: Charles Joseph Hullmandel

London Bridge (old), London, 1832. Artist: Charles Joseph Hullmandel
View of the south end of London Bridge, London, 1832, during its demolition in 1831

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Holborn Viaduct, London, 1869. Artist: CC

Holborn Viaduct, London, 1869. Artist: CC
Holborn Viaduct, London, 1869. View of workmen hoisting girders for bridge across Farringdon Street, part of Holborn Viaduct

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Leadenhall Chapel, London, 1814. Artist: John Thomas Smith

Leadenhall Chapel, London, 1814. Artist: John Thomas Smith
North east view of Leadenhall Chapel, London, during demolition, 1814; with Leadenhall granary behind

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1827. Artist: William Henry Bartlett

Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1827. Artist: William Henry Bartlett
Fishmongers Hall, Thames Street, London, c1827. View of the new Fishmongers Hall showing Thames Street and the construction of London Bridge

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Construction of London Bridge, 1826. Artist: Edward William Cooke

Construction of London Bridge, 1826. Artist: Edward William Cooke
Construction of London Bridge, 1826. View of a timber cofferdam enclosing pile drivers and hoists for London Bridge, with a barge moored close by

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Church of St Mary the Less, Lambeth Butts, London, c1831

Church of St Mary the Less, Lambeth Butts, London, c1831. View with workmen and a woman with a stall in the foreground

Background imageWorkmen Collection: View of the demolition of the Saracens Head Inn, Snow Hill, City of London, 1868

View of the demolition of the Saracens Head Inn, Snow Hill, City of London, 1868

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Ruins of the Church of St Clare Minoressess without Aldgate, City of London, 1812

Ruins of the Church of St Clare Minoressess without Aldgate, City of London, 1812. Remains of the south and west walls of the church

Background imageWorkmen Collection: London Bridge (old and new), London, 1828. Artist: G Yates

London Bridge (old and new), London, 1828. Artist: G Yates
View of London Bridge on the right and the construction of the new bridge on the left. Also with workmen, including two moving a stone slab in foreground

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Fleet River, London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham Archer

Fleet River, London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham Archer
Interior of the Fleet Ditch at the back of Field Lane, London, 1851; showing a man holding a ladder, behind him lies part of a mammals skeleton

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Fleet River, London, 1854

Fleet River, London, 1854
Repair of the Fleet sewer, London, 1854

Background imageWorkmen Collection: The Stationers Almanack for 1769, c1768

The Stationers Almanack for 1769, c1768. Including a calendar below. Above is Caius Gabriel Cibbers allegorical relief on the west side of Monuments base

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Rudder and screws of S. S. Imperator, c. 1912

Rudder and screws of S. S. Imperator, c. 1912
Rudder and screws of S.S. Imperator, c.1912 (b/w photo). Built for the Hamburg America line and launched 23rd May, 1912. It became RMS Berengaria in 1920 under the Cunard flag

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Day labourers having a hot dog and lemonade, Battery Park, New York, USA, early 1930s

Day labourers having a hot dog and lemonade, Battery Park, New York, USA, early 1930s

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Workmen queuing for water, Battery Park, New York, USA, early 1930s

Workmen queuing for water, Battery Park, New York, USA, early 1930s

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Building the retaining wall near Park Street, Camden Town, London, 17th September 1836 (1838)

Building the retaining wall near Park Street, Camden Town, London, 17th September 1836 (1838). Scene during the construction of the London & Birmingham Railway

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Inspecting a telephone cable between Conduit and Maddox Streets, 20th century. Artist

Inspecting a telephone cable between Conduit and Maddox Streets, 20th century. Artist
Inspecting a telephone cable between Conduit and Maddox Streets, London, 20th century. The cables are fastened to the wires by rawhide suspenders

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Rebuilding and modernising roads, 20th century

Rebuilding and modernising roads, 20th century. An old road surface being broken up with the help of pneumatic hammers, operated by a petrol driven air-compressor

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Manufacturing the transatlantic telegraph cable, c1865 (1866). Artist: Robert Dudley

Manufacturing the transatlantic telegraph cable, c1865 (1866). Artist: Robert Dudley
Manufacturing the transatlantic telegraph cable, c1865 (1866). Coiling the telegraph cable in the tanks at the works in Greenwich

Background imageWorkmen Collection: Blast-Furnaces at Bell Bros. Iron Works, Middlesborough, 1910

Blast-Furnaces at Bell Bros. Iron Works, Middlesborough, 1910. From The British Isles in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. D.Lit. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1910]



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