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Whites, London, 1891White s, London, 1891. Whites is a gentlemens club, established at 4 Chesterfield Street in 1693 by Italian immigrant Francesco Bianco
Carlisle Cathedral, Carlisle, Cumbria
Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848), English novelist, 19th century (1908). A contemporary and acquaintance of Charles Dickens, Marryat is noted today as an early pioneer of the sea story
Francisco De GoyaGoya, Francisco De Pintor Espaol. Fuentetodos 1746-1828 LA Tirana Museo Academia Bellas Artes San Fernando. Madrid
The White House, Washington D. C. USA, 1841 (1908)The White House, Washington D.C. USA, 1841 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
The presidents house, north portico, USA, 1834 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806-1867), American author, poet and editor, 19th century (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton
Edward Livingston (1764-1836), American jurist and statesman, 19th century (1908). Livingston was an influential figure in the drafting of the Louisiana Civil Code of 1825
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), sixth president of the United States, 19th century (1908). Adams was president of the United States between 1825 and 1829
Commodore Stephen Decatur (1779-1820), American naval officer, 19th century (1908). Decatur was notable for his heroism in the Barbary Wars and in the War of 1812
James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), American author, 19th century (1908). Cooper was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century
Hobans original plans for the White House, 18th century (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
Rachel Jackson (1767-1828), First Lady, 19th century (1908). Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson, born Rachel Donelson, was the wife of Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States
James Madison (1751-1836), fourth President of the United States, 19th century (1908). Madison, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, was president from 1809 to 1817
Washington Irving (1783-1859), American author, 19th century (1908). Best known for his short stories, Irving was also a prolific essayist, biographer and historian
Harriet Lane (1830-1903), 19th century (1908). Harriet Rebecca Lane Johnston was the niece of lifelong bachelor James Buchanan. She acted as First Lady of the United States from 1857 to 1861
John Marshall (1755-1835), American statesman and jurist, 19th century (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
The presidents house, USA, 1800 (1908)The presidents house, USA, 1799 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
Lafayette, 18th century (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
Abigail Adams (1744-1818), wife of President John Adams, 18th century (1908). Abigail Adams (nee Smith) was the wife of John Adams the second President of the United States
The presidents house, USA, 1799 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
The north portico of the White House, Washington D. C. USA, 1908The north portico of the White House, Washington D.C. USA, 1908. From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
St Georges Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside, late 19th century. Artist: Horrocks & CoSt Georges Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside, late 19th century
Trinity College fountain, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, late 19th century
Kings College Chapel and Clare College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, late 19th century. Artist: Francis Frith & CoKings College Chapel and Clare College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, late 19th century
The Senate House, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, late 19th century
The Farthing Pie House, London, 1820 (1891). From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The Portland vase, 1891. The Portland Vase is a first century BC Roman cameo glass vase, which served as an inspiration to many glass
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), English artist, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford
Marylebone Gardens, London, 1780 (1891). Artist: J GreenawayMarylebone Gardens, London, 1780 (1891). From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
Madame Tussaud (1761-1850), 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
Extinguishers in Berkeley Square, London, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The statue of Achilles, London, 1891. The statue of Achilles is the dominant feature of the Wellington Monument in Hyde Park Corner
George Street, Hanover Square, London, 1800 (1891). From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The sign of The Running Footman, London, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The Pantheon Theatre, London, 1812 (1891). From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The Albany, London, 1805 (1891)The Albany, 1805 (1891). The Albany is an apartment complex in Piccadilly. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford
A Turkish bath in Jermyn Street, London, 1891. Artist: SwainA Turkish bath in Jermyn Street, London, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The ballroom at Williss Rooms, London, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
St Jamess Theatre, London, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The first quadrille danced at Almack s, 1891. Originally from Gronows Reminiscences, this version from Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV
The library of the Reform Club, London, 1891. The Reform Club is a gentlemens club on the south side of Pall Mall (at number 104), in central London
The Carlton Club, London, 1891. The Carlton Club is a gentlemens club in London. It was founded in 1832, by Tory Peers, MPs and gentlemen, as a place to coordinate Party activity
Beau Brummell (1778-1840), 1891. Originally from Life of Brummell, by Jesse. This version from Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford
A milk fair, St Jamess Park, London, 1891. Artist: J GreenawayA milk fair, St Jamess Park, London, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
The old Horseferry, London, c1800 (1891). From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)
Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677), Bohemian etcher, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford
Millbank, London, c1800 (1891). From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)