RM2CA3C83–High Street, Whitechapel, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.
RM2BPJHPK–Cheapside, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.1838.
RMBTK209–EV1972 - Buses on Oxford Street, London England, May 1937
RMG4W49N–Hedley Swain who is head of 'Early London History and Collections' at The Museum of London (left), examines a reconstructed head of a forth century Roman woman, whose remains were found during an archaeological excavation at Spitalfields Market.
RFF0CRFN–Tower bridge is the most iconic landmark of London, England.
RMWHAXJ0–Latifa model at Royal Ocean Racing Club London. History of Yachting by Douglas Phillips-Birt.
RMDYDFJ2–Interior of Natural History Museum in London.
RM2JE4W9X–Print numbered top left: 127., Chapter house of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London History of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London (series title), print maker: Wenceslaus Hollar, (mentioned on object), Wenceslaus Hollar, (mentioned on object), London, 1658, paper, etching, h 197 mm × w 290 mm
RMJJX47W–Vintage fine 1846 illustration of Dulwich College as it looked in the 1840s – a pony and trap on the road. Engraved by Thomas Abiel Prior (1809-1866) from an original study by David Hall McKewan. Originally produced for the part-work “History of Surrey” (London : 1840-1848) Dulwich College Dulwich Camberwell London UK
RMAG4DH6–Tower of London during the time of Henry VII circa late 1400s. Color lithograph
RMTXG93P–Trafalgar Square viewed from the National Gallery, LondoN Nelson's Column in the centre with Edwin Landseer's lions guarding the plinth
RF2C46B38–Painting at Vintner's Hall, London. The History of St. Martin 1783 old print
RFP7D497–Vintage Photograph of The Saloon Bar of The Angel Hotel, Ilford, London, England, UK
RM2N4PY6G–The Coronation Coach - London, England, circa 1900
RM2B2E4WM–Winchester House in Winchester Street, London Wall. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smith’s Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1800.
RM2BTBGCF–The Royal Exchange London, England, under construction in 1842. The first The Royal Exchange was founded as an assembly place for merchants by wealthy land mercer, Sir Thomas Gresham It was opened by Queen Elizabeth I in 1571 and burnt down in the great Fire of London 1666.A new building opened 3 years later burnt down in 1669. The one in this illustration was designed by William Tite and opened by Queen Victoria in 1844. The internal work by Edward I'Anson made use of concrete and was an early example of its use in architecture.
RMBEP9NX–Interior of the Natural History Museum in London.
RMPPF82E–The medieval crypt of Guildhall, London, England in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890.
RMKEJWYD–1853 engraving of Custom House on the River Thames in the city of London.
RF2A41A5X–Baker Street London Underground Station- UK
RMCF40G9–The Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, England in the late 19th century.
RF2GG3N7N–Dennis Severs House Spitalfields London a preserved Huguenot house at 18 Folgate Street in East London, where families of silk weavers lived from 1724
RME0M14J–Feb. 28, 1953 - Gog and Magog are Born again: In a studio at Welwyn Garden City sculptor David Evans is working on two pieces of reborn London history - the new statue of those legendary giants, Gog and Magog. It is just over 12 years since their predecessors - who had stood in Guildhall since 1708 - perished in flames when fire bombs rained down. Working from clay models, the culptor has fashioned the two statues in limewood, each 9ft.3 ins.high, and weighing about 15 owt. The statues are expected to be in their places in time for the Queen's coronation visit to the City
RMAF5CXP–Detail From the Houses of Parliament,London.
RMT5NHDA–London, England, UK. Commemorative Blue Plaque: Site of Christ's Hospital. Newgate Street
RMENEMH9–The Chronicles of England 1497 Compiled by William Caxton in 1480, the book Chronicles the history of England up to 1460 and was in constant demand. this edition was printed by Wynkyn de Worde, a printer from Alsace who inherited Caxton's shop in Westminster. Museum of London, England
RM2JE4WA3–Print numbered top left: 164., West facade of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London History of Saint Paul's Cathedral in London (series title), print maker: Wenceslaus Hollar, (mentioned on object), Wenceslaus Hollar, (mentioned on object), London, 1658, paper, etching, h 227 mm × w 268 mm
RME725RG–Borough Market , London. A young man sits in front a large historical photo of the market.
RMBFJC2C–Tower of London in Elizabethan England. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMGG29GC–Poverty in London, in 'Contemporary history' by Elisée Reclus 1908 Great Britain
RFBRHM59–tower of London
RFP7D1A9–Vintage Photograph of Eaton Square, Belgravia, London
RFB51A03–science museum London , England.
RM2B2E5MB–South view of the Bloody Tower within the Tower of London. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smith’s Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1798.
RM2A3YKJ7–Imperial war Museum, London, UK
RMG389KA–'The History of Moll Flanders': London edition. Date: First published: 1722
RMG4B5P6–PA NEWS PHOTO 25/11/73 NOVELIST AGATHA CHRISTIE WITH IMPRESARIO PETER SAUNDERS AT THE SAVOY HOTEL, LONDON FOR THE 21ST ANNIVERSARY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS FOR HER LONG RUNNING PLAY 'THE MOUSETRAP'. IT IS THE LONGEST RUNNING PLAY IN BRITISH THEATRE HISTORY AND ENTERS ITS 22ND YEAR AT THE AMBASSADORS THEATRE
RMK224J3–View of the manner of burying the dead bodies at Holy-well mount during the dreadful plague of 1665. From a rare old print. From International Library of Famous Literature, published c.1900
RF2A41A0Y–Baker Street London Underground Station- UK
RMPYPD4G–Gateway to Innermost Ward, With White Tower View, Tower of London, London, England, UK, GB.
RFMNTBRK–Dennis Severs House Spitalfields London a preserved Huguenot house at 18 Folgate Street in East London, where families of silk weavers lived from 1724
RME0M14H–Feb. 28, 1953 - Gog and Magog are born again: In a studio at Welwyn Garden City sculptor David Evans is working on two pieces of reborn London history - the new statues of those legendary giants, Gog and Magog. It is just over 12 years since their prodecessors. Who had stood in Guildhall since 1708. Perished in flames when fire bombs rained down. Working from Olay models, the culptor has fashioned the two statues in limewood, each 9ft, 3 ins high, and weighing about 15 ow. The statues are expected to be in their places in time for the Queen's Coronation visit to the city
RFPT6YW0–Victoria and Albert Museum in London, UK
RM2CKNRDR–London, England, UK. Commemorative plaque.'Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) lived here' at 36 Craven Street, Westminster, WC2
RMMC878N–HISTORY - TOWER OF LONDON View of Tower of London, and London bridge, in the Time of Henry VII. 19th century litograph from Royal Mss. 16, in British Library.
RM2B0M8G0–Thomas Rowlandson, Quae Genus on His Journey to London, from 'The History of Johnny Quae Genus, The Little Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax', 'The History of Johnny Quae Genus, The Little Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax', Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London), William Combe (British, London 1742–1823 London), March 1, 1822, Hand-colored etching and aquatint, Sheet: 8 11/16 × 5 1/8 in. (22.1 × 13 cm), Prints
RMKH83XK–London Orphan Asylum, Clapton, engraving from 'Metropolitan Improvements, or London in the Nineteenth Century' London, England, UK 1828
RMB72233–Tower of London under the reign of Henry VI 1400s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBR03P2–The coat of arms of the City of London
RMA877J5–GB LONDON TOWER OF LONDON GHERKIN AND NATWEST TOWER
RFP7D1AB–Vintage Photograph of Leinster Gardens, Bayswater, London, UK
RM2GYRYEB–The Founders Comapny coat of arms in coade stone outside the Founders' Hall, Barbican, London, UK
RM2B2E57M–London Stone in Cannon Street, supposed to be the milestone or Milliarium of the Romans. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smith’s Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1791.
RMAFBPC3–The Imperial War Museum in London at dusk. The building used to be the Bethlem mental hospital (Bedlam) in Victorian times.
RMW4TWDH–Engraved portrait of Sir Thomas Myddelton, the Sheriff of London and the Lord Mayor of London, an English trader from London, 1650. ()
RMG4T1GW–06/12/1952 - On this Day in History - A thick smog envelopes London causing many deaths and injuries London was blanketed by thick fog (smog) at Ludgate Circus. This picture was taken at 2pm. On the right is a Bus emerging from Fleet Street, while on left is seen glow of the street fog lighting in operation
RMERHJBJ–Thomas De Laune 's history of London, 'Present State of London', 1681 - Frontispiece - The Lord Mayor & Court of Aldermen. Irish chronicler and religious writer. 1635-1685.
RF2A41A09–Baker Street London Underground Station- UK
RMPYNB07–Gateway to Innermost Ward, With White Tower View, Tower of London, London, England, UK, GB.
RFMNTBTE–Dennis Severs House Spitalfields London a preserved Huguenot house at 18 Folgate Street in East London, where families of silk weavers lived from 1724
RME0M14G–Feb. 28, 1953 - Gog and Magog Are Born Again. In a studio at Welwyn Garden City sculptor David Evans is working on two pieces of reborn London history - the new statues of those legendary giants, Gog and Magog. It is just over 12 years since their predecessors - who had stood in Guildhall since 1708 - perished in flames when fire bombs rained down. Working from clay models, the sculptor has fashioned the two statues in limewood, each 9 f. 3ins high and weighing about 15 cwt. The statues are expected to be in their places in time for the Queen's Coronation visit to the City
RFPT6YW2–Victoria and Albert Museum in London, UK
RM2DM242F–London, UK. Commemorative plaque at 9 Fitzroy Square: 'A. W. Hofmann 1818-1892 Professor of Chemistry lived here'
RMMBD65K–HISTORY OF BRITAIN - TOWER OF LONDON - HENRY VII Nineteenth century lithographic print, based on the late 15th century British Library manuscript, Royal 16, f. ii. The manuscript depicts Henry VII at his desk, in the White Tower, of the Tower of London.
RMJCJ2DY–The princes in the Tower. Edward V, 1470 to 1483, uncrowned King of England and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, born 17 August 1473. Lodged in the Tower of London after the death of their father Edward IV by their uncle, the Lord Protector, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, the boys disappeared and were allegedly murdered, Richard then claimed the throne for himself. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMF151EJ–LONDON, UK - APRIL 28, 2013: People in the main hall at London's Natural History Museum.
RMB57B6G–Peddler on a street in London 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a Gustave Dore illustration
RM2JMGBFA–St. Giles Church in Camberwell, London, England.
RMBCG6H4–Plaque commemorating Roman girl found by side of Gherkin building, London
RFP7D1AK–Vintage 1905 Photograph of Hill Street, Mayfair, London
RM2BW1XCA–Headmistress is first woman freeman of Drapers' Company in 500 years. For the first time in its 500 years' history, the Draper's Company of the City of London [ Company of Drapers / The Master and Wardens and Brethren and Sisters of the Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of the Mystery of Drapers of the City of London ] has admitted a woman to honorary freedom. She is Miss Cecilie Eleanor Robinson, for 21 years headmistress of the Drapers Company school, Howells School then bridge. Previously there were only three honorary Freeman, two of whom were the King and the King of Norw
RM2B2E51J–Library founded in 1429 by Richard Whittington, at Christs Hospital, London. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smith’s Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1793.
RMAFBPC2–The Imperial War Museum in London at dusk. The building used to be the Bethlem mental hospital (Bedlam) in Victorian times.
RMB0MEYF–City of London, England. Located at London Wall, the Museum of London documents the history of London.
RMG4TYXR–Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, at the wheel of a 1903 Gladiator, one of the veteran cars driven to the Waldorf Hotel, Aldwych, London for a reception to mark the publication of The History of the Motor Car. Standing beside him is Mr G Grampini, who was in 1928 a driver in the Alfa Romeo racing team at Brooklands. Passengers are some of the women motoring personalities who attended the reception.
RMKH842G–Finsbury chapel, engraving from 'Metropolitan Improvements, or London in the Nineteenth Century' London, England, UK 1828
RF2A41A0E–Baker Street London Underground Station- UK
RMPYNB26–Tourists Walking, Gateway to Innermost Ward, With White Tower View, Tower of London, London, England, UK, GB.
RFMNTBWM–Dennis Severs House Spitalfields London a preserved Huguenot house at 18 Folgate Street in East London, where families of silk weavers lived from 1724
RFE6JNHX–Tower of London is an ancient Norman stone fortress in London, England
RFH4HKX8–The Natural History Museum in London - United Kingdom
RM2F4TPE9–London, UK. Commemorative plaque: 'Sir Winston Churchill lived here 1909-1913' at 34 Eccleston Square
RMAK9F05–Hampton Court Palace - London
RM2BFETX7–Vintage 1702 America USA Map of eastern seaboard -New England and New York of the USA titled 'An Exact Mapp of New England and New York.' artwork by Cotton Mather (American minister and author, 1663-1728) 1702 New England --History --Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst London 1702.
RME30J9P–Sundance London: 'History of the Eagles: Part One' official screening held at The O2 - Arrivals Featuring: Glenn Frey,Don Henley,Joe Walsh,Timothy B Schmit,Eagles Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 25 Apr 2013
RMMJ06KE–King John watching the entry of the barons into London, 1215. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2JMGBFG–St. Giles Church in Camberwell, London, England.
RM2B9954G–1650 ca, GREAT BRITAIN : The british poet , critic and writer ABRAHAM COWLEY ( 1618 - 1667 ). Portrait by undenknown engraver , printed by R. Saver & J. Bennett , London . - HISTORY - FOTO STORICHE - portrait - ritratto - SCRITTORE - POETA - POESIA - POETRY - LITERATURE - LETTERATURA - incisione - engraving - illustrazione - illustrator - collar - colletto ---- ARCHIVIO GBB
RFP7D1BT–Vintage Photograph of Coborn Ward, St Bartholomews Hospital, London
RM2BW1YDN–Marie Antoinette's diamond necklace to be sold in London. Riviere with tragic history. A dazzling riviere of 29 sparkling stones with 13 pear-shaped brilliant pendants that once adorned the throat of the tragic Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, is to be offered for sale at Sotheby's next month on behalf of of the Archduchess Blanca of Austria and her sister, Beatrix, Princess of Massimo, who jointly inherited it. Estimated to be worth £20,000 the necklace was saved from the revolutionaries by the condemned Queen who handed it to her daughter, Maria Therese Charlotte, afterwards Duchess d'Ang
RM2B2E5AP–Remains of the Roman London Wall in the churchyard of St. Giles, Cripplegate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smith’s Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1800.
RMP401F2–George Shillibeer's first Omnibus, 1829
RMA66JTD–Islington Angel 1916
RMG5W949–History - Tutankhamun Exhibition - British Museum, London
RMKH841E–The Unitarian Chapel, Finsbury, engraving from 'Metropolitan Improvements, or London in the Nineteenth Century' London, England, UK 1828
RF2A41A62–Baker Street London Underground Station- UK
RMW7CA39–Great Plague in London, 1665. Artist: Anonymous
RFMNTBTF–Dennis Severs House Spitalfields London a preserved Huguenot house at 18 Folgate Street in East London, where families of silk weavers lived from 1724
RFE6JNJD–Tower of London and Gherkin Tower at Sunset, London, England
RFH4HKX7–The Natural History Museum in London - United Kingdom
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