18th century london street Stock Photos and Images
RMF0BGEM–18th Century The York Pub, Islington High Street, Islington, London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMTR86NH–CORNHILL STREET,LONDON about 1750 looking east with Threadneedle Sttreet at left, Cornhill centre and Lombard Street at right.
RMERGTHY–Night - London - engraving by William Hogarth, English painter and artist. Scene of 18th century London street life and
RME0RGHE–Aug. 08, 1959 - Street cries heard again in London. 18th-Century Tradition revived: Traditional street cries were heard again in London today, when a dozen attractive girls dressed in Regency costume, chanted street cries of the 18th century, as they gave away sausages, pies and other victuals to passers-by. Purpose of the occasion was to revive the old methods of selling sausages and meat pies which existed from Tudor times until the beginning of the last century
RMTA30ER–The engraving 'Gin Lane' (1751) by William Hogarth (1697-1764) depicts the misery in London in the 18th century. Hogarth draws a picture of London characterized by alcoholism and drug addiction. The mother in the foreground for example lets her baby fall while she takes a pinch of snuff.
RMG3BBPP–Shop fronts in Fleet Street, London Date: 18th century
RM2CWBKY1–Woodcut engraving depicting a shoeblack in 18th-century London.
RMRFT6YP–An 18th Century view of the junction of Cornhill and Lombard Street with the tower of the Royal Exchange in the distance, London, England. The Royal Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London
RMR0C7KY–La Nuit (Night), London Street Scene at Night, by William Hogarth, Engraving, 1738
RF2D4YXPH–Fournier Street Spitalfields London - 18th-century houses numbers Eleven and Eleven and a half on historic Fournier St, Spitalfields. Built 1720s.
RM2DDHERA–London, View Towards Hanover Square Showing Holles Street, 1773-1791 James Miller, Social history, 18th Century, Watercolour, England, London, Street scene
RMWXRHYD–St Jame's, Piccadilly, from Swallow Street, c1925. By Horace Mann Livens (1862-1936). St James's Church, Piccadilly, also known as St James's Church, Westminster, and St James-in-the-Fields, is an Anglican church on Piccadilly, London. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
RMW2K1N5–Ludgate Hill, London, England in the 18th Century with a view of St. Paul's Cathedral
RM2ANJXAJ–Ironmongers Hall with a view of Fenchurch Street. London, England. After a print dated 1753 from a work by John Donowell. Published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization.
RMFC47R5–The King Street Gateway, 18th century, Whitehall, London, England
RM2WB4KWD–1950s, historical, paved alleyway in Shepherd Market, Mayfair, London, England, UK. A charming 18th century square of independent shops, pubs and restaurants between Piccadilly and Curzon Street in London's West End, Shepherd Markert was constructed between 1735 and 1746 by its architect and developer, Edward Shepherd, a leading figure of his day.
RMDB7F9F–gastronomy, cafes / street cafes, exchange scene at Lloyd's coffeehouse, London, engraving, circa 1798, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2R4731P–Tempest's Cries of London, Street vendor brass and iron pott mender, 18th Century British History, Vintage Illustration
RM2PK313C–Exterior of Victorian style 18th century pub The George in Soho at night, London, UK
RMPM88EF–18th century The Spotted Horse Pub, Putney High Street, Putney, London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RM2BC1T2W–BANK OF ENGLAND building in Threadneedle Street, London, late 18th century
RMERHKCN–Noon in London streets by William Hogarth - Printed by A H Payne. Scene of 18th Century London street life. English artist and
RME13R6F–Mar. 22, 2012 - The gracious 18th century buildings of Park Street taken from a framework of sni led sailing that mark the entrance to Windsor's Long walk and ultimately to the Great Park. Park Street was one six or seven thoroughfares of Windsor which in 18th century days were cleansed, paved and lighted after the enlightened manner of London. The Royal Borough of Windsor in Coronation Year. Always a ''must'' on the list of places for the tourist to visit, Windsor this year is expecting even more visitors than usual
RMABFKMN–Gin Lane William Hogarth 3rd state of the 1751 engraving showing the iniquitous effects of 18th century London craze for gin
RM2M9CXB0–Extract Of London Showing Great Audley Street, Hyde Park and Green Park
RMRJAE5G–18th century illustration showing a knife grinder; London 1800
RMRFT67D–An 18th Century street scene in Islington in Greater London, England, showing Old St Mary's Parish Church in Upper Street. Now part of the London Borough of Islington, it grew as a sprawling Middlesex village along the line of the Great North Road, and has provided the name of the modern borough.
RMPFD59B–Europe, Great Britain, England, London, Spitalfields, Fournier Street, 18th-century facades
RMBX9Y0C–The Chimney Sweep; Engraving by Marcellus Laroon or Lauron from the 'Cryes and Habits of the City of London'
RMBNB3WX–Broadwick Street Soho London Uk. Housing. HOMER SYKES
RM2JK19EJ–Trade card for Will’s Best Coffee Powder at Manwarings Coffee House, c1700. An illustration of Manwarings Coffee House, Falcon Court, Nr St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, London. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries were public social places where men would meet for conversation and commerce.
RMWA7GB6–A typical scene at Temple Bar Gate , the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London, England in the 18th century. showing the dress of the time, a woman street seller, a soldier and a woman using a sedan chair. More interestingly it shows the grisly macabre sight of CRIMINALS SEVERED HEADS SPIKED ON POLES above the arch.
RM2A3MTYM–Ironmongers Hall with a view of Fenchurch Street. London, England. After a print dated 1753 from a work by John Donowell. Published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization.
RMFBBYPE–Leather Lane, a street in the Holborn area of London, England, 18th century
RM2WB4KX0–1950s, historical, paved alleyway in Shepherd Market, Mayfair, London, England, UK. A charming 18th century square of independent shops, pubs and restaurants between Piccadilly and Curzon Street in London's West End, Shepherd Markert was constructed between 1735 and 1746 by its architect and developer, Edward Shepherd, a leading figure of his day.
RFWB9FAC–Dilapidated front door with original fanlight in the expensive Fitzrovia area of London. 43 Fitzroy Street Fitzrovia Central London. Late C18th.
RM2R4731T–Tempest's Cries of London, Street vendor selling writing quills and ink, 18th Century British History, Vintage Illustration
RM2MFWDXB–The Baroque facade of the 18th century St Mary Woolnoth church, at the junction of King William Street and Lombard Street, in the City of London, UK
RMRAAMCN–Two views of shopping in the 18th century show street hawkers selling fruit and fish
RM2BC2FKE–REGENT STREET, London, viewed from Piccadilly Circus about 1780
RMK0R9YA–London - Soho Square and surroundings - c1700 Street scene.
RMBHFCCY–trade, street hawkers, coloured copper engraving, London, circa 1780, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMBPWX97–Notting Hill Gate, 18th Century buildings in West London before development
RFPK0NCA–Evidence of an old doorway in an 18th century wall which encloses one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in the UK in Brady Street, Whitechapel, London
RMRJAE5H–18th century illustration showing a Hot Spice Gingerbread seller; London 1800
RMRFT77N–By the 18th century, Pall Mall was well known for its grand houses as well as shops that included that of the Vulliamy family who made clocks, Robert Dodsley ran a bookshop at No. 52, where he suggested the idea of a dictionary to Samuel Johnson. Writers and artists like Thomas Gainsborough began to move to Pall Mall during this century. The street was one of the first in London to be lit by gas after Frederick Albert Winsor set up experimental lighting in1807 to celebrate King George III's birthday. Permanent lighting was installed in 1820.
RMW7E0MC–Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, early 19th century.Artist: J Hinchcliff
RMBX9XYW–The Ballad Seller; Engraving by Marcellus Laroon or Lauron from the 'Cryes and Habits of the City of London'
RMT2BAXN–18th Century The Fatling Pub, Hornchurch High Street, Hornchurch, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMTA0W9J–The Great Subscription Room, Brooks's Club, St. James's Street, c1808-1810. A print from 'The Microcosm of London', by William Henry Pyne (1770-1843). Illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) and Auguste Charles Pugin (1762-1832). The current home of the gentlemen's club opened in 1778 and its principle architect was Henry Holland. The Great Subscription Room acted as one of the many gaming rooms for which the club was famous.
RM2A7D4BH–18th Century woodcuts featuring street sellers,entertainers and 'criers' - A man playing a fife and tabor
RM2ANJXB1–A view of the Mansion House. London, England. After a print dated 1751, published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization.
RMFC4946–Westminster, from the roof of Whitehall, 18th century, London, England
RM2GNENFC–1960s, historical, Central London, overhead view of Old Bond Street in London's prestigious Mayfair district. Old Bond Street is the southern end of Bond Street, an area which since the 18th century has been the location for many elegant fashion stores, jewellers and auction houses.
RMERGK1W–Road map: London to Bristol and Bath, 18th century
RM2R472KJ–Tempest's Cries of London, Street vendor carrying basket on his head, 18th Century British History, Vintage Illustration
RME0RHK3–Sep. 09, 1959 - Street Cries Heard Again in London 18th Century Tradition Revived. Traditional street cries were heard again in
RMB51N5K–Gower Street Bloomsbury London, a terrace dating from the 18th century
RMEWTN9A–East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much
RMW1DRYB–BOW STREET POLICE forming up outside their headquarters about 1780
RM2H2M931–London England,UK,Westminster,Adam & Eve 18th century pub,traditional public house exterior Greene King sign outside people drinking
RM2DF4HE2–George Romondo, an eccentric mimic, 18th century. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1765. Short bow-legged mimic who imitated animal noises, musical instruments, tool sounds in London public houses. A huckster at Bartholomew Fair in 1804.
RMG37R6G–LONDON STREET, C18
RM2CWB9NK–Engraving depicting a view of Whitehall, looking towards Parliament Street, with the Banqueting House on the left
RMRDM5B4–The 18th Century link-boy (or link boy or linkboy) was a boy who carried a flaming torch to light the way for pedestrians at night. Linkboys were common in London in the days before street lighting. The linkboy's fee was commonly one farthing, and the torch was often made from burning pitch and tow. The term derives from 'link', a term for the cotton tow that formed the wick of the torch.
RMW7CC1P–King William Street and St Mary Woolnoth, London, 19th century.Artist: J Woods
RM2J900YK–18th century merchants houses at Fournier Street in the East End of London
RMMH33E2–18th century The Old Packhorse Pack Pub, Chiswick High Street, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMTWPMMN–'The Old East India House, Leadenhall Street, 1648-1726'. From Frederick Craces' 'Portfolio of London Views'. View of East India House before it was rebuilt in 1726.
RM2A7D4HB–18th Century woodcuts featuring street sellers,entertainers and 'criers' - Fresh fish seller . His cry was simply 'Fresh Fish', much of the fish he sold was poached
RM2A3X75A–A view of the Mansion House. London, England. After a print dated 1751, published by Robert Sayer. Later colourization.
RMFBBY4K–The hall of Christ's Hospital,18th century, London, UK
RM2BW2A4B–Fashions of three centuries shown in London. Several hundred gorgeous costumes of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries formed one of the most unusual collections ever to be seen in London. The collection, through which British sartorial history can be traced, decade by decade, was made entirely by one man and is now to be sold as a New Bond Street (London) auction rooms. Photo shows, a ladies sack back dress of cream silk brocade, designed with foliage ornament, in the collection, it dates from 1760. 18 November 1937
RMT96H5W–Royal Society, Crane Court, off Fleet Street, London: a meeting in progress, with Isaac Newton in the chair. Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. Newton built the first practi
RM2R4736G–Tempest's Cries of London, Street vendor, woman selling Dutch biscuits from a basket, 18th Century British History, Vintage Illustration
RM2T10A26–Scene in a London Street, painting in oil on canvas by John Collet, 1770
RM2J5MCPF–The 18th century church of St Alfege at Greenwich, South East London UK, built to the designs of Nicolas Hawksmoor
RMEWTPHE–East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much
RM2K2JW28–London nightwatchman, or Charlie, who patrolled the streets at night in the 18th century. He carries a staff and a candle lantern. Lithograph c1870.
RF2RC625M–Friend at Hand Pub and Restaurant Bloomsbury London at 2-4 Herbrand Street - 18th century pub built in 1735. Greene King Pub.
RM2DF4HH7–Itinerant cake-seller with baskets of cakes, 18th century. Nice New, a well-known character at Reading. Famous for his melancholy cry of Nice new! Lithograph after a stipple engraving by Robert Cooper from Henry Wilson and James Caulfield’s Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs and Anecdotes, of Remarkable and Eccentric Persons in all ages and countries, John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly, London, 1869.
RM2RGE1P6–Bishopsgate Street Ward, London
RMRJHA93–A woodcut engraving depicting a London street seller. Dated 19th century
RMRDP1WH–18th Century travel was difficult and impractical hence the introduction of the sedan chair. It consisted of a chair or windowed cabin suitable for a single occupant, also carried by at least two porters in front and behind, using wooden rails that pass through brackets on the sides of the chair. These porters were known in London as 'chairmen'.
RMBYA6HA–THE HUMOURS OF THE PANTHEON mezzotint engraving 1772 of the public general entertainment place on Oxford Street, London
RM2J900NP–18th century merchants houses at Fournier Street in the East End of London
RMF0BFYY–18th Century The York Pub, Islington High Street, Islington, London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RM2WR1FJW–Vine Street Poilice Station, Westminster, London, c1927. The Vine Street Police Station was at number 10 Vine Street. It was originally built as a watch-house around 1767, and was rebuilt following a fire in 1786. At one point in the 19th century it was one of the busiest police stations in the world.
RM2A7D4RT–18th Century woodcuts featuring street sellers,entertainers and 'criers' - A 'Long Song Woman' who sang and sold sheet music on the streets
RMAB2KFJ–Beer Street and Gin Lane
RMFBBY4D–The cloisters, Christ's Hospital,18th century, London, UK
RMBX5XNF–The Mansion House, London circa 1750; Black and White Illustration;
RF2K9W1X6–The Ruins of St. Peter's Church, the Corner of Leadenhall Street, London 1766
RM2R4730R–Tempest's Cries of London, Street vendor selling second hand clothes, old cloaks, suits or coats, 18th Century British History, Vintage Illustration
RMAJA1P6–A meeting of the Royal Society in Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, 18th century (c1880). Artist: Unknown
RMRKY56Y–The 18th century House Mill building on Three Mills Island, Bromley-By-Bow, East London UK
RMEWTN6F–East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much
RM2CDWRJR–An old engraving of the busy junction of Cornhill (left) and Lombard Street with the tower of the Royal Exchange in the distance (left), City of London, England, UK c.1750. The Royal Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Sir Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London. The site was provided by the City of London Corporation and the Worshipful Company of Mercers.
RFW9T93H–Alllegorical typographical representation of the East India House, the London headquarters of the East India Company in 18th century
RM2BE0BMK–Row of Georgian terraced houses in Kensington, London, England United Kingdom UK
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