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The Royal Exchange, City of London, 1816. Artist: W WallisThe Royal Exchange, City of London, 1816. View inside the second Royal Exchange, designed by Edward Jerman, which replaced the original built by Sir Thomas Gresham
Italian Opera House, Haymarket, Westminster, London, late 18th - early 19th century. The building was constructed in the 1790s on the site of an earlier theatre founded by Sir John Vanbrugh that was
St Brides Church, London, 1815. Artist: MatthewsSt Brides Church, London, 1815. View of the church from the Thames. Built in 1672, St Brides is one of Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those in the City of London destroyed by the Great
Licensed Victuallers School, Kennington, London, 1828. Artist: HW BondLicensed Victuallers School, Kennington, London, 1828. The school was founded in 1803
Marlborough House, London. Artist: Charles GrignionMarlborough House, London. Marlborough House was built on Pall Mall in 1709-1711 by Sir Christopher Wren for the 1st Duke of Marlborough
The East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Artist: B GreenThe East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when
The East India House in its Former State, London, early 19th century. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when
Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Artist: J GreenBanqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Exterior view of the Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones for James I and completed in 1622
Villa in Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: W WallisVilla in Regents Park, London, 1827. The villa was the residence of GB Greenhough, to whom the print is dedicated
St Winifredes Well, Holywell, Flintshire, Wales. The Holy well of St Winefride is the longest continually operating Christian pilgrimage site in Great Britain
Compter, Giltspur Street, London, 19th century. Artist: R AconCompter, Giltspur Street, London, 19th century. Compters were small prisons controlled by a sheriff, usually for civil prisoners such as debtors
Gatehouse of Lambeth Palace, London, 1816. Artist: I VarrallGatehouse of Lambeth Palace, London, 1816. Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200
Childs Hill House, Hampstead, London, 1813. Artist: C PoteChilds Hill House, Hampstead, London, 1813
Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia. Gunnersbury House is a Palladian mansion designed in the mid 17th century by John Webb, son-in-law and pupil of Inigo Jones
Wards House, Hackney, London, 1805. Artist: Samuel RawleWards House, Hackney, London, 1805
A View of the Manor House at Charlton, built by Sir Adam Newton. View of Charlton House, a Jacobean manor house built in 1607-1612 for Sir Adam Newton, Dean of Durham and tutor to Prince Henry
North porch with part of the Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Artist: H HobsonNorth porch with part of the Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. The Henry VII Chapel was built in 1503 by Sir Reginald Bray
Finsbury Chapel, Islington, London, 1827. Artist: Thomas BarberFinsbury Chapel, Islington, London, 1827
Thames Tunnel, London, 19th century. The Thames Tunnel from Rotherhithe to Wapping was the most remarkable undertaking by the engineer and inventor Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849)
The Residence of Sir Paul Pindar, Bishopsgate, City of London. This building was the home of Sir Paul Pindar, a merchant who was ambassador for King James I to the Ottoman Empire from 1611-1620
Drapers Hall, Throgmorton Street, City of London, 1812. Artist: SandsDrapers Hall, Throgmorton Street, City of London, 1812
Cartoon on a riding theme, 19th century. Holloa, my good man, are you aware, that the veel of your vehicle is soiling my pantaloons? Oh granny, then vy don t you get out of the vay of the veel
Church of St Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street, City of London, 1816. Artist: JB AllenChurch of St Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street, City of London, 1816
St Lukes Church, Chelsea, London, 1828. Artist:s LaceySt Lukes Church, Chelsea, London, 1828
Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 18th century. Artist: Edward RookerHenry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 18th century. The Henry VII Chapel was built in 1503 by Sir Reginald Bray. A fine example of Perpendicular architecture
Temple of Concord, Green Park, Westminster, London, 1814. Artist: SandsTemple of Concord, Green Park, Westminster, London, 1814. View of the building erected for the peace celebrations of 1814