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Haberdashers Alms Houses, Hoxton, Hackney, London, 1828. Artist: John RolphHaberdashers Alms Houses, Hoxton, Hackney, London, 1828. The almshouses were built with money bequeathed to the Haberdashers Company by Robert Aske, a merchant who died in 1689
Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London, 19th century. Artist: William WoolnothBroad Street, Bloomsbury, London, 19th century
Lansdowne House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: J ShuryLansdowne House, Westminster, London, 1815. The residence of the Marquess of Lansdowne, designed by Robert Adam
The Queens Palace, Pimlico, London, c1840s. A view of Buckingham Palace
View of the Strand, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: H le KeuxView of the Strand, Westminster, London, 1810. The view shows the north front of Somerset House and the Church of St Mary-le-Strand, designed by James Gibbs and built in 1714
A Fashionable Canon, Canon Richard Eyton, 1898. Artist: FTDA Fashionable Canon, Canon Richard Eyton, 1898. A print from Vanity Fair, May 19th 1898
Merchant Taylors, the Reverend James Augustus Hessey DCL, 1874. Artist: Carlo PellegriniMerchant Taylors, the Reverend James Augustus Hessey DCL, 1874. Hessey was headmaster of Merchant Taylors School from 1845-1870. A print from Vanity Fair, October 17th 1874
Chester Square, Canon Fleming, British clergyman, 1899. Artist: SpyChester Square, Canon Fleming, British clergyman, 1899. A print from Vanity Fair, June 29th 1899
A Fifteenth Earl, the Earl of Moray, 1898. Artist: SpyA Fifteenth Earl, the Earl of Moray, 1898. Edmund Archibald Stuart (1840-1901), 15th Earl of Moray. A print from Vanity Fair, June 9th 1898
A Radical Leader, Henry Fawcett MP, British politician and economist, 1872. Artist: Melchiorre DelficoA Radical Leader, Henry Fawcett MP, British politician and economist, 1872. Fawcett (1833-1884) was blinded in a shooting accident in 1858
Charlie, Captain Charles Harold Longfield Beatty DSO, British racehorse trainer, 1903. Artist: GDGCharlie, Captain Charles Harold Longfield Beatty DSO, British racehorse trainer, 1903. A print from Vanity Fair, December 31st 1903
He Devoured France with Activity, Leon Gambetta, French statesman, 1872. Artist: MontbardHe Devoured France with Activity, Leon Gambetta, French statesman, 1872. A print from Vanity Fair, October 19th 1872
Artist and R A, William Quiller Orchardson, Scottish artist, 1898. Artist: SpyArtist and R A, William Quiller Orchardson, Scottish artist, 1898. Born in Scotland, Orchardson (1832-1910) was a subject and portrait painter who moved to London in 1862
Interior of Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas HighamInterior of Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, 1817. Poets Corner is an area in the south transept of Westminster Abbey where a number of notable British literary figures are buried
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J GreigSkinners Hall, City of London, 1817
Bishop Andrews tomb, St Mary Overies Church, Southwark, London, 1817. Artist: J GreigBishop Andrews tomb, St Mary Overies Church, Southwark, London, 1817. The church was later known as St Saviours before becoming Southwark Cathedral in 1905
St Laurences Church, King Street, Cheapside, City of London, 1817. Artist: J GreigSt Laurences Church, King Street, Cheapside, City of London, 1817
Chinese carnival
Sir Francis Bacon, Viscount St Albans, English philosopher, scientist and statesman. Artist: M van de GuchtSir Francis Bacon, Viscount St Albans, English philosopher, scientist and statesman. Bacon (1561-1626) became Lord Chancellor in 1618
Ocelot. Artist: A BellOcelot
The Bench, 18th century. Artist: Thomas ClerkThe Bench, 18th century. Scene showing judges sitting in the Court of the Kings Bench, with Sir John Willes, Lord Chief Justice, in centre, and Henry Bathurst on his left, asleep
Sleeping Congregation, 18th century. Artist: Thomas ClerkSleeping Congregation, 18th century. The scene is a country church, the only member of the congregation awake (besides the speaker) is the clerk who observes the charms of a young girl
The Fire-eater, 18th century. Artist: DB PyetThe Fire-eater, 18th century
Laughing Audience, 18th century. Artist: Thomas ClerkLaughing Audience, 18th century. Cartoon showing the inside of a theatre and the reactions of different parts of the audience to the play
The Bathos, 18th century. Artist: Thomas ClerkThe Bathos, 18th century. Time expiring, collapsed against a broken column, with the blade of his scythe snapped and his hour glass smashed, blowing out smoke from his broken pipe
Paul Before Felix, 18th century. Artist: DB PyetPaul Before Felix, 18th century. Paul, with his hands chained, stands before the governor Felix, defending himself. A Roman soldier to the left of Paul leans against his spear looking very bored
William Farel, 16th century French evangelist. Farel (1489-1565) was a contemporay of Calvin, with whom he trained missionary preachers in Geneva to spread the Protestant cause elsewhere in Europe
Sir Henry Chauncy, English lawyer, educator and antiquarian, (1802). Chauncy (1632-1719) published Antiquities of Hertfordshire in 1700
Sir Nicholas Bacon, 16th century English politician. Artist: T ChambarsSir Nicholas Bacon, 16th century English politician. A staunch Protestant, Bacon (1509-1579) fell out of favour during the reign of Mary I
Sir Richard Fanshawe, 17th century English diplomat and author, 1792. Artist: E HardingSir Richard Fanshawe, 17th century English diplomat and author, 1792. From the original portrait by Sir Peter Lely. Fanshawe (1608-1666)
Willem Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, 16th century English statesman. Cecil (1520-1598) was Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth I from 1558, and was her most trusted advisor for the next 40 years
The coronation chair of the English sovereigns, Westminster Abbey, London, 1810. Artist: John RoffeThe coronation chair of the English sovereigns, Westminster Abbey, London, 1810
Entrance to the south aisle, Westminster Abbey, London, 1816. Artist: SandsEntrance to the south aisle, Westminster Abbey, London, 1816
Interior of the Savoy Chapel, Westminster, London, 1809. Artist: J ByrneInterior of the Savoy Chapel, Westminster, London, 1809. The chapel was built in 1512
View in the cloisters, showing the entrance to Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, 1809. Artist: R RoffeView in the cloisters, showing the entrance to the Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, 1809
Rotunda, Bank of England, City of London, 1816. Artist: MatthewsRotunda, Bank of England, City of London, 1816
Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Artist: LewisPoets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Poets Corner is an area in the south transept of Westminster Abbey where a number of notable British literary figures are buried
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828. Artist: W AngusSkinners Hall, City of London, 1828
Salters Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: W AngusSalters Hall, City of London, 1811
Harmonic Institution, Regent Street, 1828. Artist: W WallisHarmonic Institution, Regent Street, 1828. The Harmonic Institution was a venue for balls, concerts and musical galas. The building was designed by John Nash and built in 1819
East Gate, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: Thomas BarberEast Gate, Regents Park, London, 1827
The Savoy, London, 1815. Artist: J LewisThe Savoy, London, 1815. Part of the old Savoy Palace, used as a military prison in the 18th century. It would later become the site of the Savoy Theatre
The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 19th century. Artist: H WallisThe Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 19th century. View of the Old Admiralty, designed by Thomas Ripley and completed in 1726
Morleys Hotel and Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 19th century. The column commemorating Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar was built in 1840-1843
The Kings Weigh House, Little East Cheap, City of London, 19th century. Artist: R AconThe Kings Weigh House, Little East Cheap, City of London, 19th century. Previously the site where merchants had their goods weighed to assess customs duties, this became a dissenters chapel in 1695
East entrance to Westminster Hall, London, 1815. Artist: WallisEast entrance to Westminster Hall, London, 1815. Originally a Norman building, Westminster Hall was rebuilt in the 1390s. The building has hosted a range of events over the centuries
The Lower Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: SandsThe Lower Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815
The Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: William RadclyffeThe Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815