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78 Framed Prints
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Great George Street, Westminster OWS01_10_160Construction of the New Government Offices, Great George Street, Westminster, London, 24 September 1902.s B Bolas & Co, silver gelatin DOP (developing out paper) print
Angel Inn AL0144_080_04The Angel Inn, Highgate, London. Situated only five miles from Westminster and the City of London, and the meeting place of several roads, the village of Highgate was a convenient stopover place
St Marys Church, Mistley BB60_01632ST MARYs CHURCH, Mistley, Essex. This church was designed and built in 1776 by the famous architect Robert Adam, in the neo-classical style
St Marys Church, Mistley BB49_00295ST MARYs CHURCH, Mistley, Essex. This church was designed and built in 1776 by the famous architect Robert Adam, in the neo-classical style
Cremorne Gardens CC97_01020The Bandstand, Cremorne Gardens, Kensington, London. A view of the bandstand and dancing platform which was built in the 1840s. the whole gardens were closed in 1877
St Mary Woolnoth CC97_01237St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, City of London. An exterior view of the west front. The church takes its name from its founder - a Saxon noble called Wulfnoth
Natiural History Museum CC97_01194Natural History Museum, Kensington, London. An interior view of mammalia court looking down stags corridor and with an elephant in the foreground. Photographed by York & Son, 1870-1900
Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01Oxford Arms Inn, Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick Lane, City of London. Alfred and John Bool (1850-'1933) of Pimlico photographed the Oxford Arms Inn
Wellington sarcophagus CC97_01633WELLINGTONs TOMB, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. A view of the Duke of Wellingtons sarcophagus of Cornish porphyry within the crypt of St Pauls Cathedral
Wellington monument CC97_01871Wellington monument, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. The monument to the Duke of Wellington who died in 1852. His monument was not fully completed until 1912 when the equestrain statue which now
Sir John Moore monument CC97_01091Sir John Moore Monument, St Pauls Cathedral, London. A view of the monument by John Bacon (1815) on the south wall of the South Transept to Sir John Moore
Temple Island CC73_00339TEMPLE ISLAND, Remenham, Berkshire. A view of the River Thames showing the Regatta course, with the temple on Temple Island in the distance
Temple Bar demolition N110163MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Temple Bar, City of London. " The last of Temple Bar - sketched on Saturday January 12, 1878"
Temple Bar in 1877 N110162MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Temple Bar, City of London. " Forlorn condition of Temple Bar" showing ruinous and collapsed adjoining buildings
Yeomen DD97_00239A group of Yeomen Warders at the Tower of London. The Warders were usually warrant officers from the army or navy with a service record of at least 22 years. Photographed by York & Son 1870-1900
Flower sellers CC97_00872Flower sellers outside the Royal Exchange, City of London. These Victorian flower sellers are in a a prime location located by the Royal Exchange building of 1844
Kenilworth Castle c. 1870 BB86_08584KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. Victorian visitors in front of an ivy covered Great Hall. Photographed by Francis Bedford c. 1870
Leicester Square, London 1874 N060029MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. " New Leicester Square: Birds Eye View", London. Woodcut, 1874
Leicester Square, London 1874 N060028MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. " New Garden in Leicester Square, Opened on Thursday 2 July 1874", London. Woodcut
Moorish Room BL11409ROLLESTON HALL, Staffordshire. Interior of the Moorish Room (by architects J Waring & Sons) showing the fireplace and furnishings. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in March 1892
Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey DD97_00183WESTMINSTER ABBEY, Westminster, London. An exterior view of the Henry VII Chapel from the south-east. Building work was begun by Henry VII in 1503 and was finished by his son, Henry VIII
Henry VIII horse armoury CC97_01052TOWER OF LONDON, Stepney, London. An interior view of the Horse Armoury from the east. There has always been an armoury at the Tower but this collection dates from the reign of Henry VIII
Henry VIII horse armoury CC97_00953TOWER OF LONDON, Stepney, London. An interior view of the eastern side of the Horse Armoury. There has always been an armoury at the Tower but this collection dates from the reign of Henry VIII
Henry VIII horse armoury CC97_00950TOWER OF LONDON, Stepney, London. A view of the interior of the western side of the Horse Armoury. There has always been an armoury at the Tower but this collection dates from the reign of Henry VIII
Windsor Castle CC97_00909WINDSOR CASTLE, Berkshire. Henry VIII Gate. View taken from castle hill with a guard and sentry box to the left of the gate. Photograph by York and Son (1870-1900)
Henry VIII armour CC97_00399TOWER OF LONDON, Stepney, London. Interior view of the Armoury showing an effigy of Henry VIII in armour on horseback. Photograph by York and Son (1870-1900)
St James Palace CC97_00365ST JAMES PALACE, Westminster, London. Exterior view of the gatehouse. This is the only part of the original palace built by Henry VIII to survive. Photograph by York and Son (1870-1900)
Charles Darwins sons with their Uncle Erasmus K970513DOWN HOUSE, Kent. Charles Darwins sons with their uncle Erasmus in 1870. From left Frank (Francis), Leonard, Erasmus, Horace and William
The Royal Albert Hall DD97_00168ALBERT HALL, London. A view of the hall from Hyde Park with horse-drawn carriages in the foreground. The concert hall opened in 1871 and was partly financed by a 999-year leasehold of over 1
Thames Embankment CC97_00283THAMES EMBANKMENT, Westminster, London. Street view looking north east with Cleopatras Needle and Waterloo Bridge in the background. York and Son. Date range: 1870-1900
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