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Finsbury Collection (#3)

"Finsbury: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Step into the enchanting world of Finsbury, where centuries-old stories blend seamlessly with modern marvels

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Birds Eye View of the Old Charterhouse, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Birds Eye View of the Old Charterhouse, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Birds Eye View of the Old Charterhouse, (c1872). The Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Bunhill Fields Burial-Ground, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Bunhill Fields Burial-Ground, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Bunhill Fields Burial-Ground, c1872. Bunhill Fields in Finsbury, London, was used as a burial ground from 1665 until 1854

Background imageFinsbury Collection: St Barnabas Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1820. Artist

St Barnabas Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1820. Artist
St Barnabas Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1820

Background imageFinsbury Collection: View of Bunhill Row from Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, Islington, London, c1860. Artist

View of Bunhill Row from Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, Islington, London, c1860. Artist
View of Bunhill Row from Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, Islington, London, c1860

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816. Artist: William James Bennett

Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816. Artist: William James Bennett
Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816. View of Charterhouse from the playground with figures on the lawn including women with laundry

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Church of St Barnabas, King Square, Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, 1828. Artist

Church of St Barnabas, King Square, Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, 1828. Artist
Church of St Barnabas, King Square, Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, 1828

Background imageFinsbury Collection: View of tombs and memorial stones in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, Islington, London, 1866

View of tombs and memorial stones in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, Islington, London, 1866

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Carts outside the Sundial public house, Goswell Road, London, 1900

Carts outside the Sundial public house, Goswell Road, London, 1900
Carts outside the Sundial public house, 82-88 Goswell Road, London, 1900. Horse-drawn carts laden with sacks of coal pass in front of the Sundial and warehouses

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Tramway electrification at the junction of Goswell Road and Old Street, London, 1906

Tramway electrification at the junction of Goswell Road and Old Street, London, 1906
Tramway electrification: men laying tracks across the junction of Goswell Road and Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1906. Traffic and roadworks between the Hat and Feathers public house and the London

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Attendants bathing boys at the Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914

Attendants bathing boys at the Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914. Women wash boys in bath tubs; most homes at this time had no bathroom and children could suffer form lice

Background imageFinsbury Collection: A nurse examines girls hair, Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914

A nurse examines girls hair, Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914. Woman checking for head lice; on the table is a bowl of cut hair

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Playground scene, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906

Playground scene, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906. Pairs of very young children play a see-saw game in the school playground

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Numeracy lesson using sticks, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906

Numeracy lesson using sticks, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906. A class of young children learning numeracy by counting small sticks laid out in front of them

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Classroom scene, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906

Classroom scene, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906
Language teaching, stage 1, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906. A class of young children sitting at their desks in a classroom, all with their hands over their ears

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Writing lesson, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906

Writing lesson, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906
Writing lesson - stage III, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906. A large class of young children practise their writing skills

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Dancing around the maypole, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906

Dancing around the maypole, Hugh Myddelton School, Finsbury, London, 1906. Children dance around a maypole in the school playground, watched by two teachers

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Interior view of the Oak Room, New River Head, Finsbury, London, 1886

Interior view of the Oak Room, New River Head, Finsbury, London, 1886

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Spa Fields Chapel, Exmouth Street, Finsbury, London, 1886. Artist: John Crowther

Spa Fields Chapel, Exmouth Street, Finsbury, London, 1886. Artist: John Crowther
Spa Fields Chapel, Exmouth Street, Finsbury, London, 1886. View of the chapel from Yardley Street. This was one of over 60 Calvinistic Methodist chapels founded by Selina Hastings

Background imageFinsbury Collection: View of the tomb of Thomas Sutton, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1880

View of the tomb of Thomas Sutton, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1880. Sutton (1532-1611) was the founder of the hospital at Charterhouse

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Gallery over the chimney piece in the Great Hall of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1880

Gallery over the chimney piece in the Great Hall of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1880

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Performance at Sadlers Wells Theatre, Finsbury, London, 1750

Performance at Sadlers Wells Theatre, Finsbury, London, 1750. The curious & uncommon performances of a monkey as they will be introduc d every evening at Sadlers Wells

Background imageFinsbury Collection: View of Meuxs Brewery and a horse and cart in Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1805

View of Meuxs Brewery and a horse and cart in Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1805

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Northampton Tabernacle, Spa Fields, Finsbury, London, c1830

Northampton Tabernacle, Spa Fields, Finsbury, London, c1830

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Spa Fields Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1780. Artist: Thomas Thornton

Spa Fields Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1780. Artist: Thomas Thornton
Spa Fields Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1780. View of the chapel with the Countess of Huntingdons house adjoining it

Background imageFinsbury Collection: St Silas Church, Penton Street, Finsbury, London, c1867

St Silas Church, Penton Street, Finsbury, London, c1867

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Sadlers Wells Theatre, Finsbury, London, 1813

Sadlers Wells Theatre, Finsbury, London, 1813. View showing a horse-drawn carriage and figures fishing along a stretch of water

Background imageFinsbury Collection: View of the pump near Clerks Well in Ray Street, Finsbury, London, 1822. Artist

View of the pump near Clerks Well in Ray Street, Finsbury, London, 1822. Artist
View of the pump near Clerks Well in Ray Street, Finsbury, London, 1822. Above the pump is a descriptive iron tablet accompanied by a plan of the site; in the upper left a collection of caged birds

Background imageFinsbury Collection: View of Clerks Well pump in Ray Street, Finsbury, London, c1825. Artist

View of Clerks Well pump in Ray Street, Finsbury, London, c1825. Artist
View of Clerks Well pump in Ray Street, Finsbury, London, c1825. Also showing two boys and a range of advertisements

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Enthusiasm Displayed 1750. Artist: Robert Pranker

Enthusiasm Displayed 1750. Artist: Robert Pranker
Enthusiasm Displayed 1750. Depiction of George Whitefield, leader of the Calvinistic Methodists, preaching under a tree in Old Street, Finsbury, London

Background imageFinsbury Collection: View of the Green Gate Tavern, City Road, Finsbury, c1850

View of the Green Gate Tavern, City Road, Finsbury, c1850

Background imageFinsbury Collection: People fishing in Peerless Pool, City Road, Finsbury, London, c1800

People fishing in Peerless Pool, City Road, Finsbury, London, c1800

Background imageFinsbury Collection: City of London Lying-In Hospital, City Road, Finsbury, London, c1827. Artist

City of London Lying-In Hospital, City Road, Finsbury, London, c1827. Artist
City of London Lying-In Hospital, City Road, Finsbury, London, c1827. View with figures, including a man begging and an omnibus

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Finsbury Square, London, 1828. Artist: W Wallis

Finsbury Square, London, 1828. Artist: W Wallis
Finsbury Square, London, 1828. View of the premises occupied by the publishing firm Jones & Co in Finsbury Square. Also showing figures on the street and a horse-drawn carriage

Background imageFinsbury Collection: The Temple of the Muses Bookshop in Finsbury Square, London, c1810

The Temple of the Muses Bookshop in Finsbury Square, London, c1810. Interior view of the shop, which was run by Lackington, Allen & Co

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, c1810

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, c1810. View of the Cold Bath Fields Prison from the north-west with the River Fleet in the foreground and the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imageFinsbury Collection: South view of the Cold Baths, Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1812. Artist

South view of the Cold Baths, Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1812. Artist
South view of the Cold Baths, Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1812

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1814

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1814. Exterior view of the prison with sheep grazing in the foreground

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins
Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. View with figures and horse-drawn carriages on the street. Also showing a figure begging on the left

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Interior view of St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1809. Artist

Interior view of St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1809. Artist
Interior view of St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1809. Showing caricatures of the patients and staff

Background imageFinsbury Collection: The Tabernacle, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1850. Artist: Ford and West

The Tabernacle, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1850. Artist: Ford and West
The Tabernacle, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1850

Background imageFinsbury Collection: St Lukes Church, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1810

St Lukes Church, Old Street, Finsbury, London, c1810. Nicholas Hawksmoor designed the obelisk spire

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Depiction of monuments of notable persons in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, c1860

Depiction of monuments of notable persons in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, c1860

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Memorial to Thomas Sutton in the chapel of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London

Memorial to Thomas Sutton in the chapel of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London. Sutton was the founder of the Charterhouse school and hospital

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Window at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Artist: John Barlow

Window at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Artist: John Barlow
Window at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Fragments of stained glass in the window of the grand dining room

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1815

Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1815

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Interior view of Dr Fishers apartments, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816

Interior view of Dr Fishers apartments, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1816

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Map of the parish of St James Clerkenwell, London, 1720

Map of the parish of St James Clerkenwell, London, 1720

Background imageFinsbury Collection: Interior view of the Temple of the Muses bookshop, Finsbury, London, 1809

Interior view of the Temple of the Muses bookshop, Finsbury, London, 1809. The bookshop was run by Lackington, Allen and Co




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"Finsbury: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Step into the enchanting world of Finsbury, where centuries-old stories blend seamlessly with modern marvels. In this captivating photograph of Old Ivy House PH, Finsbury, London, time seems to stand still as the charming facade whispers tales from bygone eras. As we delve deeper into Finsbury's rich heritage, we stumble upon the London Fire Engine Establishment – a testament to bravery and resilience. The list of fire stations reminds us of the courageous firefighters who have safeguarded this community throughout history. London arms and seals proudly adorn buildings in Finsbury, serving as reminders of a city steeped in tradition and heraldry. They symbolize strength and unity that has stood firm through countless trials. Transporting ourselves back to 1746 through an engraving on a Map of Clerkenwell, City of London, we witness the evolution of this vibrant neighborhood. The Agas Map from 1561 reveals how Finsbury has transformed over centuries while retaining its unique character. From above in the London Birdseye view or amidst the bustling Stroud Green Road in Finsbury Park today, one can't help but be captivated by its energy. This panoramic picture captures UB40 fans immersed in music at Finsbury Park – a testament to its role as an epicenter for cultural gatherings. Fusing past with present is evident when exploring transportation links like Hampstead Tube on the iconic Map of London Underground railway or tracing historical routes along Great Northern and City (Electric) Railway at Finsbury Park station. These arteries connect generations across time. In times both turbulent and triumphant, even during World War I at Finsbury Rifles recruiting HQ in North London, this resilient community rallied together for a greater cause – embodying courage against all odds.