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London / Cheapside 1930SA busy scene outside the Express Dairy Company, Cheapside, London, England. Date: 1930s
Old Mansion HouseIn a court off Bow Lane, at the side of Bow Church, Cheapside, London, is this building, reputed to be the original Old Mansion House. Date: 1950s
Cheapside, LondonModel of Cheapside in London as it was in 1580 1580
Cheapside / Photo C1900Cheapside, City of London: with traffic and pedestrians Date: circa 1900
Cheapside / Cross / ConduitCheapside, City of London: north-east view with Cross and Conduit, on the occasion of Mary de Medicis visit to Charles I and Henrietta Maria Date: 17th century
England / London / CheapsideThe Oxford Street bus heads for the Bank : St Mary-le-Bow church stands behind it Date: circa 1840
Wood Street TreeThe famous tree in Wood Street, Cheapside
London CheapsideThe church of St Mary-le-Bow whose bells (destroyed by bombing 1941) are supposed to be the hallmark of a true London Cockney, born within their sound
London Corners, 1881Engraving showing a variety of scenes around London in 1881. The images show (clockwise from top left): St. Dunstan s, Thames Street; St
Mutual Life Assurance Society Offices, London, 1859Engraving showing the exterior of the Mutual Life Assurance Society Offices in King Street, Cheapside, London, 1859
Offices of the Atlas Assurance Company, London, 1894Engraving showing a number of views of the, then new, offices of the Atlas Assurance Company in Cheapside, London, 1894
London Birdseye 15Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : New Oxford Street and Holborn to Smithfield and Cheapside
St Mary-Le-BowThe church of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, which houses the famous Bow Bells, to be born within the sound of which is the hallmark of an authentic Cockney
Bow Bells 1850Ringing the Bow Bells of St Mary-le-Bow church, Cheapside, London : they were destroyed in the Blitz but recast 1961 : to be born in their hearing makes you a true Cockney
London / Cheapside 1939A fine view of Cheapside, City of London, on a summers day, only two months before the outbreak of World War Two
Cheapside / London C1900Cheapside, City of London: busy with buses and pedestrians
Cheapside Circa 1740Scene in Cheapside (?) with ladies wearing the newly fashionable panier-style skirts, much to the amusement of the less flamboyant members of the public
Cheapside 1930SView of Cheapside, City of London, with the distinctive Mappin & Webb corner building, with its clock, on the left of the photograph
Edward VI Crown / DulwichPart of the coronation procession of Edward VI, Cheapside, London. Only nine years old, he rode from the Tower of London to Westminster
Cheapside Puritan DemoPuritan demonstrations in London against the monarchy. Their actions included pulling down the cross at Cheapside and burning Catholic texts where the cross had stood
Royal Exchange 1877The Royal Exchange - Queen Victoria Street - Cheapside