RMRJR2HR–Blackwall was a railway station in Blackwall, London, that served as the eastern terminus of the Commercial Railway (later the London and Blackwall Railway). It was located on the south side of the East India Docks, on the River Thames, down-line from the western terminus at Fenchurch Street. The station was designed by architect William Tite in an ornate Italianate style and opened on 6 July 1840 with services connecting with a ferry service to Gravesend, Kent.
RM2E2JAKR–Lloyd's Commercial Room - admission of the public, 1844. Visitors in the newly opened Royal Exchange building in the City of London. '"Lloyd's rooms", as they are called, may be pronounced the finest apartments ever devoted to commercial purposes. In designing them, the architect [William Tite] has given a just and noble expression of the purposes to which they are to be devoted. Simple, massive, spacious, and brilliantly lighted, they strike the spectator at once with an idea of fitness - of adaptation to the exact wants of a great trading community. The style used is Venetian, modi
RMGPJ1JH–Exterior view of Axminster Railway Station designed by architect William Tite in 1860 in Devon, England UK KATHY DEWITT
RMBKAMGM–geography / travel, Great Britain, London, Royal Exchange, built 1842 - 1844, architect: Sir William Tite, exterior view, wood engraving, 1895, stock, money, finance, trade, capitalism, architecture, Europe, 19th century, historic, historical, people,
RM2J97J8H–Details of the portico and Corinthian columns of the Royal Exchange building. Royal Exchange building, was designed by Sir William Tite. The portico
RMR1WNA7–City of London England,UK financial centre center,Royal Exchange building,outside exterior,portico,Corinthian columns,pediment sculptures by Richard W
RFMHP19J–Design for a concert room by Alfred Reading, Architect (2) 1876 old print
RM2HCH0EE–The Royal Exchange historic commerce building on Cornhill, Bank of England on the left, quiet streets, City of London, UK
RMCN93DJ–United Kingdom, London, City, Royal Exchange, former stock exchange, built by architect Sir William Tite, and inaugurated in
RMB9DBWY–London, detail of the portico of the former Royal Exchange.
RMPGNK90–The Royal Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Thomas Gresham
RM2DAJM4A–Oblique view of the west elevation from the south west on Cornhill. City of London lockdown 2020 - Royal Exchange, London, United Kingdom. Architect:
RMP69RFR–Virgin Voyager diesel, DMU train, at Carlisle Railway Station, Cumbria, England, UK
RMM6W0KE–An engraving of The Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. Believed copyright free.
RM2BB4J3D–A view looking down Threadneedle Street, London, with the bank of Bank of England (on left) and the Royal Exchange on the right. Bank of England is t
RMJRT1GJ–The North Western Hotel Lime St Liverpool Merseyside England
RM2J97J89–A view looking towards Bank of England with the column of the Royal Exchange on the right. Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom.
RMAMW66G–The tower and spire of the church of St Dunstan in the East, London
RMETYW0A–Detail of exterior frontage and Clock Tower of Carlisle city railway station (Citadel station), built 1847 in neo-Tudor style.
RMRJR563–Flanked by Cornhill and Threadneedle Street, the Royal Exchange was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Thomas Gresham to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London. It was designed by William Tite and adheres to the original layout–consisting of a four-sided structure surrounding a central courtyard where merchants and tradesmen could do business. Traditionally, the steps of the Royal Exchange is the place where proclamations, like the dissolution of parliament, death or abdication of a monarch and confirmation of the next monarch's accession to the throne are read out.
RM2E2JAM8–The Queen's Drawing Room - Her Majesty inspecting Mr. Tite's models of the Royal Exchange, 1844. Queen Victoria looks at architect William Tite's design for the Royal Exchange building in the City of London. 'The room used by her Majesty, and in which she inspected Mr. Tite's models, appeared to great advantage, fitted hy Mr. Herring's splendid pattern furniture'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V.
RMGPJ1JB–Exterior view of Axminster Railway Station designed by architect William Tite in 1860 in Devon, England UK KATHY DEWITT
RM2G66GR4–A late 19th century view of early traffic congestion outside the Royal Exchange in London, England, 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. It has twice been destroyed by fire and subsequently rebuilt, the present building being designed by Sir William Tite in the 1840s. The site was notably occupied by the Lloyd's insurance market for nearly 150 years.
RMRJMPDY–United Kingdom Great Britain England City of London financial centre center Royal Exchange building outside exterior portico Corinthian columns
RFMHP19E–Design for a concert room by Alfred Reading, Architect 1876 old antique print
RM2HCH0EB–The Royal Exchange historic commerce building on Cornhill, Bank of England on the left, quiet streets, City of London, UK
RMCN93DP–United Kingdom, London, City, Royal Exchange, former stock exchange, built by architect Sir William Tite, and inaugurated in
RMP69RFT–Abellio Scot Rail Glasgow two carriage diesel , DMU train, at Carlisle Railway Station, Cumbria, England, UK
RMJPD9C3–Liverpool Lime Street Station and The former North Western Hotel Liverpool Merseyside England
RM2J97J80–A view looking towards Royal Exchange building with the Bank of England on the left. Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. Somet
RMAN9KAK–The Royal Exchange, London
RMGPJ1JC–Exterior view of Axminster Railway Station designed by architect William Tite in 1860 in Devon, England UK KATHY DEWITT
RFFY2YR9–Proposed London road improvements, including ST PAUL'S BRIDGE. TITE, 1855 map
RM2HCH0E1–The Royal Exchange historic commerce building on Cornhill, Bank of England on the left, quiet streets, City of London, UK
RMCN93DF–United Kingdom, London, City, Royal Exchange, former stock exchange, built by architect Sir William Tite, and inaugurated in
RMJPD9C5–Liverpool Lime Street Station and The former North Western Hotel Liverpool Merseyside England
RMAN9KCP–The clock tower of the Royal Exchange, London
RM2HCH0E9–The Royal Exchange historic commerce building on Cornhill, Bank of England on the left, quiet streets, City of London, UK
RMCN93DW–United Kingdom, London, City, Royal Exchange, former stock exchange, built by architect Sir William Tite, and inaugurated in
RMJPD9CM–Liverpool Lime Street Station and The former North Western Hotel Liverpool Merseyside England
RMJRT1F0–Liverpool Lime Street Station and The former North Western Hotel Liverpool Merseyside England
RMJRT1GG–The North Western Hotel Lime St Liverpool Merseyside England
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