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St Dunstans, StepneyEngaving depicting Dunstans church in Stepney from a view taken in 1803. It is known as The mother church of the East End. Date: 1803
Clerkenwell PrisonEngaving depicting the old House of Detention, Clerkenwell. Clerkenwell (old) Prison, also known as the Clerkenwell House of Detention or Middlesex House of Detention, was a prison in Clerkenwell
Islington in 1780Engaving depicting rural Islington in 1780. Date: 1780
St Bartholomew-the-GreatEngaving depicting St Bartholomew-the-Great in 1737. The Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great, is a medieval church in Smithfield within the City of London
Spa Fields ChapelEngaving depicting Spa Fields Chapel in 1781. Spa Fields Chapel, erected in 1777, was one of many founded by Selina Hastings, the Countess of Huntingdon
Old Queens Head Tavern IslingtonEngaving depicting the old Queens Head Tavern, Islington. It was situated at the corner of Queens Head Lane, but was demolished in 1829
St Ethelburgas ChurchEngaving depicting St Ethelburgas church in Bishopsgate, one of the longest surviving churches in the City of London
Jack SheppardEngaving depicting Jack Sheppards many escapes from jail. 19th century. Date: 19th century
St Andrew HolbornEngaving depicting the interior of St Andrew Holborn. circa 1840. Date: circa 1840
Canonbury TowerEngaving depicting Canonbury Tower circa 1800. The manor house of Canonbury was constructed by William Bolton of St Bartholomews Priory between 1509 and 1532. The tower was added in the 1590s
View of LondonEngaving depicting London from Clerkenwell (City & East End). From a view by Canaletto published in 1753. Date: 1753
St Giles CripplegateEngaving depicting St Giles Cripplegate showing the old wall. It is an Anglican church in the City of London, located on Fore Street within the modern Barbican complex.When built it stood outside
The India OfficeEngaving depicting the Old India Office in Leadenhall Street, home of the Est India Company
Sir Thomas Greshams HouseEngaving depicting Sir Thomas Greshams house in bishopsgate Street. Built in 1563, demolished in 1768
Four Swans InnEngaving depicting the Four Swans Inn in Bishopsgete. It was in existence before and rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666
Crosby HallEngaving depicting the street front of Crosby Hall in Bishopsgate
St Helens PrioryEngaving depicting St Helens Priory and the adjacent Leathersellers Hall. From a view by Malcolm. 1799. Date: 1799
Petticoat LaneEngaving depicting Petticoat Lane Market around 1870. Date: circa 1870
St Katharines HospitalEngaving depicting St Katharines Hospital in 1781. Around 1148 Matilda, wife of King stephen, established a hospital in the parish of St
All Hallows BarkingEngaving depicting Allhallows in 1750. It is said to be he oldest church in the City of London. It survived the Great Fire of London in 1666, but was badly damaged during the Blitz in World War II
Old Coal ExchangeEngaving depicting the coal exchange that was first mentioned in 1758 in what is now Lower Thames Street
St Peter on Tower GreenEngaving depicting St Peter circa 1840. The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula (St Peter in chains) is the parish church of the Tower of London. It is situated within the Towers Inner Ward
New Coal ExchangeEngaving depicting the coal exchange rebuilt 1847-49, to the designs of JB Bunning. Date: circa 1850
Skinners HallEngaving depicting Skinners Hall in Dowgate Hill, City of London, rebuilt after the Fire of London in 1666
Steelyard & NeighbourhoodEngaving depicting the Steel Yard and neighbourhood in 1540. The Steelyard was located on the north bank of the Thames by the outflow of the Walbrook, in the Dowgate ward of the City of London
Merchant Taylors SchoolEngaving depicting the entrance to Merchant Taylors School, Suffolk Lane, in the City of London. 1874. Date: 1874
Coloured engaving of a locomotive engine by John Emslie, 1848 Date: 1848