Opened in 1552 in the buildings formerly used by the Grey Friars. Destroyed in the Great…
Ilustration by W Luker from London City — its History, Streets, Traffic, Buildings and People by W J Loftie.
Originally published at London Past.
Etching by James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Part of the Maitland bequest to the National Galleries of Scotland.
Hand coloured engraving of the north view. From The Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution…
The Plough Inn and clock tower. Valentine’s postcard number 60122. Although the postcard is dated 1915 the photo (taken in…
Plan of the Tunnel with reference to the main roads and objects on the eastern part of London. Engraved and…
Built in 1791 by William Taylor to replace the theatre burnt down in 1789 during evening rehearsals. The first…
Built in 1799 at a cost of £500,000 and designed by Jeremy Bentham. The walls were octagon shaped and enclosed…
Opened in 1876 as a place of general amusement. In spite of its many attractions (which did not include fish) it was…
Built in Bishopsgate by Samuel Beazley and opened in 1835, seating 2,500. Renamed the Royal City of London…