Box Box D
Contains 37 Results:
View of the river from the gardens of Somerset House, 1910
View of the river from the gardens of Somerset House, looking West, by artist Thomas Sandby. This item forms part of Coll-1167/A6/26/1-7, a series of 7 collotypes originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row (Plate 13).
View from One Tree Hill in Greenwich Park, c 1914
Reproduction of a 'View of London from One Tree Hill in Greenwich Park', engraved for "The Modern Universal British Traveller" published by J. Cooke, London. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: top row.
Old Chelsea and Millbank, 2 November 1901, 672
A whole page of illustrations, in three rows, of Old Chelsea and Millbank, taken from 'The Builder' a serial publication for architects and engineers (1843-1950), 2 Nov 1911. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row. Furthermore 6 items (Coll-1167/A/28/8/1-6) form a further sub-series.
A view of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich, c 1914
An engraving depicting the View of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. Engraved for the Universal Magazine, for J. Hinton, at Kings Arms in St. Pauls Churchyard, London. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.
Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, c 1914
Elevation drawings of no's. 34-16 Upper Cheyne Row and Chelsea Cottage (See Coll-1167/A/6/28/22 for floor plans of the same). Extracted from either the Survey of London, or the Wren Society. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.
Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, c 1914
Chelsea. Upper Cheyne Row. Plans Nos. 34-16 and Chelsea Cottage. (Elevations of these at Coll-1167/A/6/28/14). Probably Survey of London or Wren Society. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: third row.
Cloth Fair London, December 1914
Plate I. From the etching by William Monk (1863-1937) R.E., one of a series in the monograph on 'St. Bartholemew the Great.' Copyright attributed to Arthur Cadbury Jones Ltd. 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.