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Abbey Church of St Peter, Westminster, London, 1805. A view of Westminster Abbey showing the Gothic Revival western towers designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor in the 18th century
Church of St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: T BonnorChurch of St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London, 1810. Designed by James Gibbs, the church was built in the 1720s
Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1815. Artist: H HobsonGuildhall Chapel, City of London, 1815
Bowood House, Wiltshire, 1811. Artist: J StorerBowood House, Wiltshire, 1811. Originally built in the 1720s, the house has interiors designed by Robert Adam and stands in what is regarded as one of Capability Browns finest parks
Gateway, Tilbury Fort, Essex, 1810. Artist: G CookeGateway, Tilbury Fort, Essex, 1810. Tilbury Fort was designed in the 17th century and partly remodelled in the 1860s
Statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1827. Artist:s FreemanStatue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1827
Church of St Mary, Whitechapel, London, 1831. Artist: J TingleChurch of St Mary, Whitechapel, London, 1831
Vauxhall Bridge and Millbank Penitentiary, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: JC VarrallVauxhall Bridge and Millbank Penitentiary, Westminster, London, 1817. Millbank Prison opened in 1821. It was demolished in 1890. Today Tate Britain stands on the site
London from the Strand Bridge, 1816. Artist: W WallisLondon from the Strand Bridge, 1816. Waterloo Bridge seen during its construction. Designed by John Rennie, the bridge was completed in 1817
St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: W WallisSt Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1817. Known popularly as the Actors Church, St Paul s, Covent Garden was designed by Inigo Jones and built in the 1630s
London Bridge, London, 1817. Artist: W WallisLondon Bridge, London, 1817. The Monument and the spire of St Magnus the Martyr are visible on the far bank
Waterloo Bridge, London, 1817. Artist: J GreigWaterloo Bridge, London, 1817. Waterloo Bridge was built by the Scottish civil engineer John Rennie (1761-1821) between 1811 and 1817. Coffer dams were used to construct the piers, instead of caissons
A man fishing illegally. This is werry pleasant here if I doesent get cotched
A Country Practitioner about to serve an ejectment
Fishing for Jack!!!. A fisherman makes an unexpected catch
Monument of Sir Francis Bacon, St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1806. Artist: G CookeMonument of Sir Francis Bacon, St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1806. English philosopher, scientist and statesman Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
Fishing. Vy, if these ere ducks vill snap at our bacon, ve can t help it, can ve Jim? Oh no to be sure, ve only trys for some fishes
Fishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: SandsFishmongers Hall, City of London, 1811
Grocers Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: SandsGrocers Hall, City of London, 1811
Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812. Artist: SandsIronmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 1812
Entrance to St Erasmuss Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1817. Artist: W WallisEntrance to St Erasmuss Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1817
Guildhall, City of London, 1817. Artist: J GreigGuildhall, City of London, 1817. The medieval Guildhall was damaged in both the Great Fire of London and the Blitz
Church of St Dunstan in the East, City of London, 1816. Artist: J GreigChurch of St Dunstan in the East, City of London, 1816. The 11th century church was repaired after being badly damaged in the Great Fire of London. The spire is by Sir Christopher Wren
Statue of the Duke of Bedford, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1817. Artist: J GreigStatue of the Duke of Bedford, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1817. The Russells, Dukes of Bedford, were the main landlords in Bloomsbury
St Johns Church, Holloway, London
The Catholic Chapel, Finsbury, London, 1827. Artist: Thomas BarberThe Catholic Chapel, Finsbury, London, 1827
Church of St Lawrence, King Street, London, 19th century. Artist: J TingleChurch of St Lawrence, King Street, London, 19th century
New Church, Little Queen Street, Holborn, London, 19th century. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdNew Church, Little Queen Street, Holborn, London, 19th century
New Church, Saffron Hill, Camden, London, 19th century. Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdNew Church, Saffron Hill, Camden, London, 19th century
Interior of the Burlington Arcade, Westminster, London, 19th century. Situated off Piccadilly, Burlington Arcade was designed in 1819 by Samuel Ware
Church of St Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 19th century. Artist: JB AllenChurch of St Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street, City of London, 19th century. One of Sir Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those destroyed by the Great Fire of London
Somerset House, Westminster, London. Designed by Sir William Chambers in the late 18th century, Somerset House originally housed public offices
St Jamess Palace, Pall Mall, Westminster, London. Situated on the Mall just to the north of St Jamess Park, St Jamess Palace was commissioned by Henry VIII
Kew Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London. Built in 1663 for a Dutch merchant, this building was known as the Dutch House because of its Dutch gables. It was purchased by King George III in 1781
Hampton House, the seat of Mr Garrick, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, London, 1815. Artist: William RadclyffeHampton House, the seat of Mr Garrick, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, London, 1815. A view of Garricks Villa, enlarged by Robert Adam in the 18th century for the actor David Garrick
Horse Guards and the Treasury, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: G CookeHorse Guards and the Treasury, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1810. The Palladian Horse Guards was built in the early 1750s by John Vardy to a design by William Kent
Cartoon on a riding theme, 19th century. Just as he had with ineffable grace lifted his hat to greet the ladies, the horse went on his knees, and deposited the beau in a puddle at their feet
Hired for an Hour, 19th century. Two city gentlemen struggling to cope with riding horses they have hired, much to the amusement of country folk
At a Concert, 19th century
Grays Inn Hall, Chapel, and Library, London, 19th century. Artist: W WatkinsGrays Inn Hall, Chapel, and Library, London, 19th century
St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1816. Artist: JC VarrallSt Pauls Cathedral, London, 1816. View of the west front of the cathedral which was built by Sir Christopher Wren after the previous cathedral was destroyed in the Great Fire of London (1666)
Remains of Winchester Palace, Southwark, London, 19th century. Artist: JC VarrallRemains of Winchester Palace, Southwark, London, 19th century. Winchester Palace was the London residence of the Bishops of Winchester. Built in the 13th century, it was destroyed by fire in 1814
Western towers, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Artist: MatthewsWestern towers, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Designed in Gothic Revival style by Nicholas Hawksmoor, the western towers were added to the abbey between 1722 and 1745
The Guildhall, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: M BarrengerThe Guildhall, Westminster, London, 1828
Shoreditch Church, London, 1815. Artist: MatthewsShoreditch Church, London, 1815. The Church of St Leonard, Shoreditch, built in c1740
St Pancras Old Church, London, 1815. Artist: Charles PyeSt Pancras Old Church, London, 1815
Holland House, London, 1815. Artist: WoolnothHolland House, London, 1815. Holland House was a Jacobean house held by the Earls of Holland and the Fox family. It was badly damaged in a World War II bombing raid
Stepney Church, London, 1815. Artist: HobsonStepney Church, London, 1815