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London, plan of Walbrook and Dowgate Wards by Bowen, 1771

London, plan of Walbrook and Dowgate Wards by Bowen, 1771.
"Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward with their Divisions into Parishes, according to a new Survey" by T.Bowen, published about 1771. Copper engraved plan, the main roads shown are Coleman Street, Basinghall and Lothbury. Two folds as published, good condition. Size 25.5 x 18 cms plus good margins. Ref G866

 
London, plan of Breadstreet and Cordwainers Wards by Bowen, 1771

London, plan of Breadstreet and Cordwainers Wards by Bowen, 1771.
"Breadstreet Ward and Cordwainers Ward with their Divisions into Parishes, according to a new Survey" by T.Bowen, published about 1771. Copper engraved plan, the main roads shown are Watling Street, Distaff Lane, Baising Lane and Old Fish Street. Two folds as published, good condition. Size 23 x 17 cms plus good margins. Ref G865

 
London, plan of Coleman St. and Bassishaw Wards by Bowen, 1771

London, plan of Coleman St. and Bassishaw Wards by Bowen, 1771.
"The Wards of Coleman Street, and Bassishaw, taken from the latest Survey ..." by T.Bowen, published about 1771. Copper engraved plan, the main roads shown are Coleman Street, Basinghall and Lothbury. Two folds as published, good condition. Size 17 x 22.5 cms plus good margins. Ref G864

 



London, Grammar School at Christ's College, 1827

London, Grammar School at Christ's College, 1827.
"Grammar School at Christ's College" drawn and etched by J.C.Buckler, published in Sixty Views of Endowed Grammar Schools..., 1827. Copper plate etching & engraving. On India paper laid down on thicker paper (as published.) Size 14 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G807

 
London, New Grammar School at the Charter House, 1827

London, New Grammar School at the Charter House, 1827.
"New Grammar School at the Charter House" drawn and etched by J.C.Buckler, published in Sixty Views of Endowed Grammar Schools..., 1827. Copper plate etching & engraving. On India paper laid down on thicker paper (as published.) Size 14 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G806

 
London, Cloisters of Merchant Tailors School, 1827

London, Cloisters of Merchant Tailors School, 1827.
"Cloisters of Merchant Tailors School" drawn and etched by J.C.Buckler, published in Sixty Views of Endowed Grammar Schools..., 1827. Copper plate etching & engraving. On India paper laid down on thicker paper (as published.) Size 14 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G805

 



London, Foundling Hospital, 1749

London, Foundling Hospital, 1749.
"South View of the Foundling Hospital ..." anonymous engraver, published about 1749. Copper engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 20 x 11.5 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G804

 
London, New Horse Guards, 1753

London, New Horse Guards, 1753.
"The New Buildings for the Horse Guards" anonymous engraver, published about 1753. Copper engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 19.5 x 11.5 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G803

 
London, Finsbury Square, 1801

London, Finsbury Square, 1801.
"Finsbury Square" drawn and engraved by S.Rawle, published in the European Magazine,1801. Copper engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 17 x 11 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G802

 



London, Demolishing the Cross in Cheapside in 1643, 1764

London, Demolishing the Cross in Cheapside in 1643, 1764.
"Representation of the demolishing of the cross in Cheapside, in the year 1643" anonymous engraver, published in the Gentleman's Magazine,1764. In the 16th Century the Cross was constantly attacked by Puritans until finally demolished by workmen, protected by soldiers 'to cleanse that great street of superstition'. Copper engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 16.5 x 10.5 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G801

 
London, London Bridge according to Christopher Wren, c1760

London, London Bridge according to Christopher Wren, c1760.
"The Plan and Western Front of London Bridge to which it might be altered to ye oppinion of ye Celebrated Architect Sr. Christopher Wren ...." anonymous engraver, published about 1760. Copper engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 20 x 10.5 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G800

 
London, Brothel of Susanna Wells at Enfield Wash & portraits, 1754

London, Brothel of Susanna Wells at Enfield Wash & portraits, 1754.
"A Plan of the house of Susanna Wells at Enfield Wash" with portraits of "Elizabeth Canning. Mary Squires the Gypsy" Pair of copper engraved prints relating to the Old Bailey trial of Susanna Wells, along with Mary Squires, regarding the forced prositution of Elizabeth Canning, an 18-year old London maidservant, at the brothel run by Susanna Wells, also known as 'Mother Wells' in Enfield. Published in The London Magazine, 1754. Both trimmed to image edge and set into scrapbook pages, probably in Victorian times. Size 18.5 x 11 cms each, plus new margins. Ref G799

 



London, Fleet Street, 1831

London, Fleet Street, 1831.
"Fleet Street" engraved by W.Henshall after a picture by T.H.Shepherd, published in London in the Nineteenth Century, 1831. Steel engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 15 x 10.5 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G798

 
London, Old Bull & Mouth Inn, St.Martins-Le-Grand, 1831

London, Old Bull & Mouth Inn, St.Martins-Le-Grand, 1831.
"The Old Bull & Mouth Inn, St.Martins-Le-Grand, now pulled down" engraved by W.Watkins after a picture by T.H.Shepherd, published in London in the Nineteenth Century, 1831. Steel engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 15.5 x 12 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G797

 
London, View on Fish Street Hill with the Monument, 1809

London, View on Fish Street Hill with the Monument, 1809.
"View on Fish Street Hill, including the Monument, St. Magnus's Church, &c." engraved by J. Le Keux after a picture by J.R.Thompson, published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1809. Copper engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 10.5 x 19 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G796

 



London, Old House in Leadenhall Street, 1801

London, Old House in Leadenhall Street, 1801.
"A Remarkable Old House in Leadenhall Street" drawn and engraved by S.Rawle, published in the European Magazine, 1801. Copper engraving. Trimmed to image edge and set into a scrapbook page, probably in Victorian times. Size 11.5 x 17 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G795

 
London, St.Mary's Le Strand, 1848

London, St.Mary's Le Strand, 1848.
"St.Mary's Le Strand" anonymous artist/engraver, published in Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated, about 1848. Small steel engraved antique print. Good condition. Size 13.5 x 9.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G762

 
London, Arms of London and of the Livery Companies (5 plates), 1815

London, Arms of London and of the Livery Companies (5 plates), 1815.
"The Arms of the City of London and of the Twelve Principal Livery Companies" together with four further prints of the Arms of Livery Companies. Complete set of five copper engraved prints published in Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 1815. Size 20 x 25 cms each, including title, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref G738

 
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