Box Box D
Contains 37 Results:
Ye Olde Dick Whittington, Cloth Fair London, December 1914
Plate II. An etching illustrating the public house 'Ye Old Dick Whittington' at Cloth Fair. From the etching by William Monk (1863-1937) R.E. Includes notes on former users of building. This item forms part of a series (Coll-1167/A/29/1-7) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: top row.
Old houses at west end of Cloth Fair London, December 1914
Plate III. London County Council old houses at west end of cloth fair, London (now demolished) [1914]. This item forms part of a series (Coll-1167/A/29/1-7) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: top row.
The Passing of Cloth Fair, December 1914
Text from the article "The Passing of the Cloth Fair," by Percy W. Lovell, p. 99, includes an illustration of Bartholomew Fair from Ackermann's 'Microcosm of London', 1808. This item forms part of a series (Coll-1167/A/29/1-7) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.
The Passing of Cloth Fair: Roques Plan of London 1754, December 1914
Text from the article "The Passing of the Cloth Fair," by Percy W. Lovell continued, p.100, includes an illustration 'the Hand and Shears, (Piepowder Court), Cloth Fair' from Wilkinson's 'Londina Illustrata', 1825; and a plan of West Smithfield, from Roques' Plan of London 1754. This item forms part of a series (Coll-1167/A/29/1-7) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.
The Passing of Cloth Fair, December 1914
Text from the article "The Passing of the Cloth Fair," by Percy W. Lovell continued, p. 101. Includes 2 illustrations, one showing London County Council photograph of the back view of 20-22 Cloth Fair, and a second London County Council photograph of the rear view of houses next to the churchyard of St. Bartholomew the Great. This item forms part of a series (Coll-1167/A/29/1-7) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.
The Passing of Cloth Fair, December 1914
Text from the article "The Passing of the Cloth Fair," by Percy W. Lovell continued, p. 102. Includes 2 illustrations, one showing a London County Council photograph of 'Ye Old Dick Whittington' public house at Cloth Fair and the second a reproduction of a pencil drawing by William Monk (1863-1937) showing a view in Cloth Fair looking east. This item forms part of a series (Coll-1167/A/29/1-7) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.
The house of the Countess of Middlesex, Chelsea, c 1600-c 1700, c 1914
An engraving depicting the house at Chelsea of the Countess of Middlesex. This illustration is likely to have been reproduced in 'The Builder' from 'Britannia Illustrata' (1707-1709). This piece forms part of item Coll-1167/A/6/28 which is formed of 6 illustrations shown on one page, in three rows. Position on page: top row.
View of Vauxhall Bridge, 1821, c 1914
View of Vauxhall Bridge. This piece forms part of item Coll-1167/A/6/28 which is formed of 6 illustrations shown on one page, in three rows. Position on page: top row.
A view of the Thames near Vauxhall, 1785, c 1914
A View on the Thames near Vauxhall. This piece forms part of item Coll-1167/A/6/28 which is formed of 6 illustrations shown on one page, in three rows. Position on page: top row.
Millbank, 1815, c 1914
A sketch at Millbank. This piece forms part of item Coll-1167/A/6/28 which is formed of 6 illustrations shown on one page, in three rows. Position on page: top row.