RMDDMYPN–East India House, London, 1808. Artist: Boettger
RMDR99B4–EAST INDIA HOUSE
RMDDMRHC–East India House, London, c1760. Artist: Thomas Simpson
RMG3BHW6–East India House, headquarters of the East India Company, Leadenhall Street, London, England, 19th century
RMG38121–The old East India House, London, headquarters of the East India Company Date: 17th century
RMT0HBD0–old vintage photo of Facade of The Old East India House, London, England
RMMM4DN4–The East India House, London, England, 1726, the Leadenhall Street frontage as rebuilt by Theodore Jacobsen in 1726–9. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMC3TK02–Chatham House, London Library and East India Club in St James's Square, St James's, London, UK
RFMMJM83–The East India House, London. Antique engraved print 1817 old
RMBBRHH9–East India House in Leadenhall Street, London, the headquarters of the British East India Company. Engraving, ca. 1834.
RMKPC8R7–The Old East India house, London in 1630
RMBM46BE–Facade of The Old East India House, London, England.
RM2R8GDPA–EAST INDIA HOUSE, London, about 1800 by Thomas Malton theYounger
RF2K9W2T0–Thames Street 1714 fire. Temple Church porch. East India House. London 1784
RMT6DF9P–View of East India House, London Headquarters of the East India Company, Leadenhall Street, London UK, 1780
RMAYK962–East India House London
RMT6DF9F–The Sale Room at East India House, London UK, engraving, 1809
RMRFT727–The old East India House, London headquarters of the East India Company, from which much of British India was governed until the British government took control of the Company's possessions in India in 1858. It was located in Leadenhall Street in the City of London. The first East India House on the site was an Elizabethan mansion, previously known as Craven House, which the Company first occupied in 1648. This was completely rebuilt in 1726–29; and further remodelled and extended in 1796–1800. It was demolished in 1861.
RMT31TB1–An engraving of The East India House, London UK scanned at high resolution from a book published in 1814. Believed copyright free.
RM2JE3P0F–View of the East India House, in London, Front of the East India House, Leadenhall Street, as rebuilt in 1796 (title on object), print maker: William H. Griggs, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Thomas Malton, (mentioned on object), in or after 1800, paper, height 375 mm × width 551 mm
RMG3811X–The old East India House in London. Date: 17th century
RMT3TJM2–An engraving of The East India House, London UK scanned at high resolution from a book published in 1814. Believed copyright free.
RMDDMYXE–East India House, London, 1836. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler
RFW9T93H–Alllegorical typographical representation of the East India House, the London headquarters of the East India Company in 18th century
RMDDMRHM–East India House, London, 1810. Artist: Anon
RMMPNKR4–Front of the old East India House, London, 1894. Artist: Unknown.
RMDDMRJ9–East India House, London, c1820. Artist: Anon
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.
RMMMX6Y2–. English: Engraving of East India House, Leadenhall Street, London, by T. Simpson: published in John Entick, A New and Accurate History and Survey of London (London, 1766); reproduced in William Foster, The East India House (London, 1924) . 23 May 2013, 23:09:44. T. Simpson (1766) E India House
RM2HN6PFD–The Old East India House (not to be confused with the new East India House) was in Leadenhall Street, London, England. This image shows it as it was in 1650. ----The original building had occupied rooms in the mansion of its Governor, Sir Thomas Smythe, in Philpot Lane, Fenchurch Street. The site of East India House is now occupied by the Lloyd's building.
RM2E9HGAP–East India House, London . Author Caldwall, James 24.10.a. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: [publisher not identified] Date of publication: [between 1770 and 1786] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching and engraving Dimensions: sheet 10.8 x 17.3 cm (trimmed) Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RFT2KBWD–LONDON. The old East India House c1880 antique vintage print picture
RMTA157Y–The East India House, Leadenhall Street in London, drawing from 1843
RFFBX24F–CITY OF LONDON South Sea House East India House Financial bubbles. HARRISON 1775
RMF4MM90–EAST INDIA HOUSE in Leadenhall Street, London, by Thomas Malton about 1800
RF2BGMJC1–CITY OF LONDON. South Sea, East India & Mansion House. THORNTON 1784 old print
RMJP35P3–East India Company -East India House, Leadenhall Street, London 1833
RFH3EWDK–LONDON East India House, Leadenhall-Street 1861. Illustrated London News
RMD85JFK–EAST INDIA HOUSE
RFH3HAB3–LONDON East, West India Dock Co house, Billiter Sq 1877. Illustrated London News
RMDR99B3–EAST INDIA HOUSE
RM2DJ3HKB–A View of the East-India House, Leadenhall Street, London, unknown artist, after unknown artist, 1802, Hand colored engraving
RMG3B5BY–East India House, Leadenhall Street: north view Date: 1810
RM2K7N7YP–India House. The Sale Room. Circa 1808. This is the sale room of the headquarters of the East India company in Leadenhall Street. After a work by August Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson in the Microcosm of London, published in three volumes between 1808 and 1810 by Rudolph Ackermann. Pugin was the artist responsible for the architectural elements in the Microcosm pictures; Thomas Rowlandson was hired to add the lively human figures.
RMW7D8EY–Front of the old East India House, London, 1894. Artist: Unknown
RMDDMRJY–East India House, London, c1829. Artist: William Tombleson
RFJ29JWN–'View of the East India House', Leadenhall Street, City of London. HARRISON 1776
RMDDMRJ3–East India House, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
RMMYX1MC–. English: Fleuron from book: Articles of agreement made, concluded, and agreed upon the twentieth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand, seven hundred and twenty. Between the Governor and Company of Copper-Miners in England, of the First Part. Thomas Chambers, Jun. of the Transfer-Office in the East-India-House, London, Gent. of the Second Part. And John Essington of Wandsworth in the County of Surrey, Esq; James Bradley, and Case Billingsley of London, Merchants, of the Third Part. With some short Observations. 381 Articles of agreement made, concluded, and agreed upon the twenti
RMDDMRJK–East India House, London, 1808. Artist: Augustus Charles Pugin
RF2BGMJC7–View of the East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London. THORNTON 1784
RMBHRJD0–East India House, London, 1817. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler
RFFYTBH1–LEADENHALL STREET: The flower sermon in St.Catherine Cree church. London, c1880
RM2RGDH2K–Located in Leadenhall Street, this is the headquarters of the immensely powerful East India Company which virtually rules India : rebuilt on the site of the original house.
RM2CDWRJY–An old engraving of East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, England, UK c. 1725. East India House was the London headquarters of the East India Company, which governed much of India until the British government took control of the Company's assets in 1858. The first East India House on the site was an Elizabethan mansion which the Company first occupied in 1648. This was completely rebuilt in early 1700s (as shown here). It was remodelled and extended later that century. It was demolished in 1861. The Lloyd's building, HQ for Lloyd's of London, was built on the site.
RMF37RCE–View of East India House in Leadenhall Street in the City of London, England was the headquarters of the British East India Company
RM2B7HYA3–An interesting 1833 engraving showing foreign immigrants (Bottom right) outside East India House, Leadenhall Street, London, England - They appear to be an Arab, a Chinese and a Scotsman Next to them a man with a water wagon fills it from a water pump, whilst across the road one of two men appears to be the worse for drink. Lloyd's building, headquarters of Lloyd's of London, was built on the site of the former East India House.
RMGA3NW5–The old East India House, headquarters of the East India Company, from which much of British India was governed until the British government took control of the Company's possessions in India in 1858. It was demolished in 1861. Leadenhall Street, London.
RM2CWBKTM–Engraving depicting a meeting of the Court of Directors of the East India Company, East India House.
RMR586PR–A view from Leadenhall Street of the facade of East India House. Figures, horses, carts and dogs can be seen in the street. EAST INDIA HOUSE. [London] : Published June 1st 1817, at R. ACKERMANN'S Repository of Arts. No 101, Strand, June 1 1817. Etching and aquatint with hand-colouring. Source: Maps K.Top.24.10.c. Language: English. Author: SHEPHERD, THOMAS HOSMER.
RFMN7FAX–INDIA. Old East India House, 1716 1845 antique vintage print picture
RM2E3JA8D–The East India House Museum in the City of London, Engand. After a 19th century engraving by Joseph Swain from a work by G.F. Sargent.
RMRJAWP5–An engraving depicting the masting house of the East India Company Dock, London. Dated 19th century
RM2B6RB00–Gezicht op het East India House, te Londen Front of the East India House, Leadenhall Street, as rebuilt in 1796 (titel op object) View of the East India House, London Front of the East India House, Leadenhall Street, as rebuilt in 1796 (title object) Object type: picture Item number: RP-P-2018-2132 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark , verso, stamped: Lugt 2228 collector's mark , verso, stamped: Lugt 3937 Manufacturer : printmaker W. Griggs (listed property) to drawing: Thomas Malton (listed property) Date: on or after 1800 Material: paper Technique: chromolithografie Dimensions: sheet: h
RM2BYGB76–The Fire-Engine, Drawing Goods on a Truck, East India House and London Stone. London fire brigade pumping water on a fire 26, man hauling freight on a dog-drawn cart 27 in front of East India House 28, and the London Stone in Cannon Street erected by the Romans 29. Woodcut engraving after an illustration by Isaac Taylor from City Scenes, or a Peep into London, by Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor, published by Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street, London, 1828. English sisters Ann and Jane Taylor were prolific Romantic poets and writers of children’s books in the early 19th century.
RM2JE3NYP–View of Leadenhall Street, with the East India House on the right, at London, The house occupied by the East India Company in Leadenhall Street, as refaced in 1726 (title on object), print maker: William H. Griggs, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Thomas Malton, (mentioned on object), in or after 1800, paper, height 373 mm × width 550 mm
RM2D03A2D–EAST INDIA COMPANY headquarters in Leadenhall Street, London, about 1790
RMMYX1ME–. English: Fleuron from book: Articles of agreement made, concluded, and agreed upon the twentieth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand, seven hundred and twenty. Between the Governor and Company of Copper-Miners in England, of the First Part. Thomas Chambers, Jun. of the Transfer-Office in the East-India-House, London, Gent. of the Second Part. And John Essington of Wandsworth in the County of Surrey, Esq; James Bradley, and Case Billingsley of London, Merchants, of the Third Part. With some short Observations. 381 Articles of agreement made, concluded, and agreed upon the twenti
RMC2MNCC–Virginia Quay highrise residential development across East India dock, East London, United Kingdom
RM2RRKYE6–England, London, Greenwich, The Queen's House, Painting titled 'The Money Brothers: William Taylor, James and Robert', the Three Sons of William Money Director of the Honourable East India Company by John Francis Rigaud dated 1792
RMKXHTMF–Leadenhall Street London Original Design based on a 19th century Engraving
RF2WRXPEF–Horwood/Faden London K3 North Greenwich Blackwall East India Docks 1807 map
RMANKP62–East India House
RM2H04F15–Pumps used to pump water from the river Thames at West India Dock Impounding Station, Canary Wharf, London, UK
RF2J879W9–British India North-East with Burma. Bengal Bangladesh. STANFORD c1925 old map
RM2RAA8EF–Located in Leadenhall Street, this is the headquarters of the immensely powerful East India Company which virtually rules India : rebuilt on the site of the original house. Date: 1810
RFFEYXH2–INDIA General View of the Ajanta Caves 1849. Illustrated London News
RFTRRHDY–London, England, UK - June 1, 2019: Sun shines on the Tower Hamlets College campaus on East India Dock Road in Poplar.
RMR5H9A8–East India House, London. 1800. The East India's Company Headquarters in Leadenhall Street, as rebuilt by Richard Jupp and Henry Holland, 1796 to 1799. A carriage on the left and an Indian among the passers-by in the street. Watercolour. Originally published/produced in 1800. . Source: WD 2460,. Author: JAMES MALTON.
RM2CWBKF4–Engraving depicting the Masting House on the East India Export Dock, London.
RFFYTBH0–LEADENHALL STREET: Old House, formerly in Leadenhall Street. London, c1880
RF2FN2640–Lloyds Insurance Building in Lime Street, London
RMHP9J31–London, UK, 19 February 2017. A model walks the runway during the Nivedita Saboo show at House of MEA, Fashion Scout, London Fashion Week. House of Middle East & Asia is a platform to promote fashion talent from across the Middle East, Asia and India.
RMB5J9PK–East India House in Leadenhall Street in the City of London in England was the headquarters of the British East India Company.
RMEHDB3J–Middlesex Street with east India House on Left - London UK
RMDDNPB2–East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1821. Artist: Anon
RM2T6CR3M–The Fire-Engine, Drawing Goods on a Truck, East India House and London Stone. London fire brigade pumping water on a fire 26, man hauling freight on a dog-drawn cart 27 in front of East India House 28, and the London Stone in Cannon Street erected by the Romans 29. Woodcut engraving after an illustration by Isaac Taylor from City Scenes, or a Peep into London, by Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor, published by Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street, London, 1828. English sisters Ann and Jane Taylor were prolific Romantic poets and writers of childrens books in the early 19th century.
RMC2MNBX–Virginia Quay highrise residential development across East India dock, East London, United Kingdom
RM2RRKYEM–England, London, Greenwich, The Queen's House, Painting titled 'The Money Brothers: William Taylor, James and Robert', the Three Sons of William Money Director of the Honourable East India Company by John Francis Rigaud dated 1792
RMDDNP6W–East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1800. Artist: Anon
RME1310C–Feb. 26, 2012 - More than 2,500 Pakistanis paid tribute in Hyde Park Yesterday to the two Pakistani youths, Basharet Hussain and his friend, Hanif Hussain, both 19, who were shot dead by police in last Tuesday's raid on India House. Many of them wept as the two coffins arrived in separate hearses from the East London Mosque. After the 15 minutes sevice they were driven back to the Mosque. They will be flown to Pakistan today for burial. Photo shows Shoeless Pakistanis facing the draped coffins of Basharet Hussains and Hanif Hussain, during yesterday's service in Hyde Park
RMA66JP4–East India House Ackerma
RMDDNP6N–East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1700. Artist: Anon
RM2M3NTGB–The Immigration Act of 1906 was the first legal mechanism for enforcing a policy of selective categories of prohibited immigrants and it put into law the right of the government to deport undesirables. Drawing showing immigrate families at a court-house at Blackwall Pier, East India Docks, appealing to remain in Britain.
RMDDNP6Y–North view of East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1820. Artist: Anon
RM2M9A9BF–Photograph of East India Arms, Fenchurch Street, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the East India Arms, Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4BR. As of July 2018 . Shepherd Neame pub
RMDDP369–North view of East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1802. Artist: Anon
RMKEY848–East India Arms Public House and Brewery pub sign, Central London.
RMW7DW3W–The East India House, City of London, late 18th century.Artist: B Green
RMW589DK–Portrait of Johan de Reus, Director of the Rotterdam Chamber of the Dutch East India Company, elected 1657, Portrait of Johan Abrahamsz. de Reus (ca. 1598-1685), chosen in 1657. Bust in oval to the right. Copy after the portrait of Nicolaes Maes in the National Gallery in London. Part of a series of portraits of the governors of the Rotterdam Chamber of the Dutch East India Company, made for the New East Indian House from 1698 at Boompjes in Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Dutch East India Company, Johan Abrahamsz. the giant, Pieter van der Werff, 1695 - 1722, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 82 cm × w 68
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