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E Walker Collection

Explore the vibrant and historic streets of 19th century London through the lens of renowned artists E Walker and Day & Son

Background imageE Walker Collection: The Quadrant, Regent Street, c1852. Creator: Day & Son

The Quadrant, Regent Street, c1852. Creator: Day & Son
The Quadrant, Regent Street, c1852. After E.Walker. Regent Street in London is named after George, the Prince Regent (later George IV)

Background imageE Walker Collection: The Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. Artist: Day & Son

The Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. Artist: Day & Son
The Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. View with a street scene. Wylds Globe was built in 1851 at the time of the Great Exhibition by James Wyld

Background imageE Walker Collection: Buckingham Palace, London, 1852. Artist: E Walker

Buckingham Palace, London, 1852. Artist: E Walker
Buckingham Palace, London, 1852. View with figures watching the guard marching

Background imageE Walker Collection: London Bridge, 1852. Artist: William Simpson

London Bridge, 1852. Artist: William Simpson
London Bridge, 1852. View with boats on the River Thames. In the foreground there are boats moored on the south bank with the River Thames at low tide

Background imageE Walker Collection: Disembarkation of the Expedition to Kertch at Kamish Bournou, 1855. Artist: E Walker

Disembarkation of the Expedition to Kertch at Kamish Bournou, 1855. Artist: E Walker
Disembarkation of the Expedition to Kertch at Kamish Bournou, 1855; with the blowing up of St Pauls Battery. Shows the allied troops arriving just south of Kertch Bay in the Crimea

Background imageE Walker Collection: Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1852. Artist: Day & Son

Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1852. Artist: Day & Son
View of Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1852, looking towards the National Gallery. The Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields and Nelsons Column can also be seen

Background imageE Walker Collection: British Museum, Holborn, London, 1852. Artist: William Simpson

British Museum, Holborn, London, 1852. Artist: William Simpson
British Museum, Holborn, Camden, London, 1852; a view from Great Russell Street with figures and carriages

Background imageE Walker Collection: Camden Town Sunday School, London, c1870. Artist: E Walker

Camden Town Sunday School, London, c1870. Artist: E Walker
View of the Camden Town National Infant and Sunday School, London, c1870

Background imageE Walker Collection: Sebastopol from Old Chersonese and Ancient Church of St Vladimir, 1856

Sebastopol from Old Chersonese and Ancient Church of St Vladimir, 1856. Artists: William Simpson, E Walker
Sebastopol from Old Chersonese and Ancient Church of St Vladimir, 1856. From The Seat of War in the East, by William Simpson (1823-99). [Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. London, 1856]

Background imageE Walker Collection: Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey, 1856. Artist: E Walker

Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey, 1856. Artist: E Walker
Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey, 1856. Clean, light and airy ward at the Barracks Hospital in Scutari, (Uskudar), Marmara, Turkey



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Explore the vibrant and historic streets of 19th century London through the lens of renowned artists E Walker and Day & Son. Wander through The Quadrant on Regent Street (Day & Son, c1852), marvel at The Great Globe in Leicester Square (Day & Son, c1855), and gaze upon Buckingham Palace (E Walker, 1852). Cross London Bridge (William Simpson, 1852) and witness the Disembarkation of the Expedition to Kertch at Kamish Bournou (E Walker, 1855). Gather at Trafalgar Square (Day & Son, 1852) and explore the British Museum (William Simpson, 1852). Experience the Camden Town Sunday School (E Walker, c1870) and the breathtaking view of Sebastopol from Old Chersonese and Ancient Church of St Vladimir (William Simpson, E Walker, 1856). Witness the solemnity of the Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey (E Walker, 1856), and pay your respects at the Funeral of the Duke of Wellington at St Pauls Cathedral, City of London (E Walker, 1852).