YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Gift of Albert A. Hopkins THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS No. 1146. — Supplement, May 24, is«a] MB. J. G. OEACB, SUPEBINTEKDENT OF DECOB4TIOS AT THB INIEBNA1IONAL EXHIBITION BUILDING. THE GREAT EXHIBITION. MB. GRACE. In connection with our Illustrations of the International Exhibition we this week give a Portrait of the executant of a very important department of the building. Mr. John Gregory Grace, under whose direction the decoration of the building has been carried out,! was born in 1809. His father and grandfather both practised the same art as himself— the latter having been extensively engaged for the I Prince Regent at Carlton House: the former at Windsor Castle, the Pavilion at Brighton, &c. Amongst the most important decorative works in which Mr. John Gregory Crace has himself been engaged are those for the Duke of Devonshire at Chateworth, Lismore, Chiawick, and Devonshire House : and for the Marquis of Breadalbane at Taymouth. He was specially selected by Sir Charles Barry to carry out the decorations of the Houses of Parliament, and to him was committed the decoration of the Art-Treasures Exhibition Build ing at Manchester. j Mr. Crace was engaged at the fame of the lamented death of the Prince Consort in carrying out. under his Boyal Highness's imme- illat£rdirePtlon' the decoration of the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle; probably the last work of art in which his Boyal Highness took a personal interest. Mr. J. Gregory Crace has not confined himself solely to the prac- tice, but has devoted much atten tion to the history and principles^ his art, and has written Several papers, read before architectural and I other societies, on colour, on art m applied to manufactures, on t£ L Joulages Collection, on fresco de£! I rations, the history of furniture and of paperhangings ; he also wrote the report of the jury of class 27 in the Exhibition of 1851. • On the 20th of January last Mr. Crace was invited to undertake the direction of the decoration of the Exhibition building.. He accepted the trust, and the work was entirely completed in three months. Oar Engraving is taken from a photograph by J. and 0. Watkins, of Parliament-street. A CATALOGUE OF MAPS, PLANS, AND VIEWS OF LONDON 7- " / 'k? LONDON : PRINTED BV 3POTTISWOODE AND CO. , NEW-STREET SQUARE AND PARLIAMENT STREET A CATALOGUE OF MAPS, PLANS, AND VIEWS OF LONDON Westminster & Southwark COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY FREDERICK CRACE EDITED BY HIS SON • JQBN.,? GREGORY CRACE LONDON PUBLISHED AT N° 38 WIGMORE STREET, W. MDCCCLXXVIII PREFACE. The Collection of Maps, Plans, and Views of London, of which this Catalogue can give but an imperfect idea, was formed by my late father, Frederick Crace. More than sixty years ago he had begun to collect Maps and Views of London — a pursuit in which he was probably encouraged by the fact that as a Commissioner of Sewers he had frequent occasion to consult old plans of London ; but during the last thirty years of his life he collected systematically and with a definite object. The Maps, Plans, and Views, herein enumerated and described, are arranged in a series of fifty-seven portfolios of uniform size ; besides these, there are eighteen large rollers with mounted Maps and Plans, three volumes of Maps, and one volume of Illustrations of Frost Fairs on the Thames. The Maps and Plans are in Portfolios numbered I. to XIX., and the Views in Portfolios numbered I. to XXXVIII. The Maps of London, commencing in 1560, form one continuous series, representing the gradual growth of this mighty City up to the year of my father's death in 1859. Some of the Maps are, I believe, unique, and many of them are of great rarity. The earlier Maps are, in fact, bird's- eye views, giving rude representations of many of the principal buildings ; some convey also much interesting vi PREFACE. information. Thus in Braun's Map of 1 5 72 (No. 1 3), repub lished in Belleforest's " Cosmography," London is described as " Ennoblie pour le commerce de plusieurs Nations, hen penpMe de Maisons, ornde de Temples, magnifique en Palais, illustrde pour les bons esprit s y nouris." In the " Plan de la Ville de Londres " (No. 77), published 1 700, it is stated, " Etat present de Londres, 115,884 families, 1,200,000 times ;" and it adds that the yearly consumption of beer is 1,500,000 barrels, of oxen 67,000, of sheep 675,000. In the Map No. 84, published 1724, the Customs Duties of London are estimated at 300,000^ per annum ; and it states that 800 hackney coaches are allowed to ply, giving the rates for hire of them. Some of the Maps give views of the principal buildings ; Ogilby's large Map (No. 58), which is 7 feet 7 inches long and 5 feet high, "London surveyed by Wm. Morgan" pub lished 1677, gives a series of illustrations of great interest, especially one of Whitehall Palace, and at the bottom of the sheet is a " Prospect of London and Westminster." Various Plans also represent important properties, such as the Greye Friars, St. Bartholomew's Priory and Hospital, Gresham College, the Bank, the Goring Estate where Buckingham Palace stands, Tart Hall, the Manor of Eburie, the Grosvenor Estates, the Bailiwick of St. James's, and the Pest-house Craven Hill Estate : the production of this last plan by my father in the Court of Chancery, in 1858, is believed to have decided the question of the ownership of the property. The Views of London are so numerous that, though many of them are of great interest, it is difficult to par ticularise them. I must mention, however, a facsimile copy of the View of London by Ant. Van Wyngaerde, now in the Bodleian Library, which is as valuable for its artistic merit as for its undoubtedly faithful representation of PREFACE. vii London about 1550. It is 10 feet long and 17 inches high, and gives a most picturesque view of Southwark and London Bridge, with its towers and houses in the fore ground, and a bird's-eye view of the whole City from Westminster to the Palace of Placentia, by Greenwich ; St. Paul's is beautifully shown, with its tall spire. There are fine views ofthe City also by Vischer 1620, by W. Hollar 1647, by Kip 1748, and by Buck 1749, each of these being about 7 feet long and 18 inches high, and all of them having the merit of truthful representation, for they corrobo rate each other. In the Collection will be found many fine views by Hollar, especially those scarce ones of Arundel House. Of Clarendon House there is the rare print by Spilburgh, and of Gresham's Royal Exchange there are the two prints by Hogenburgh, of 1570.. Many of the Drawn Views are admirable for their artistic merit as well as for their antiquarian interest, such as those by W. Capon, P. Sandby, T. Sandby, R. B. Schnebbelie, Major Yates, J. Findlay, J. Buckler, G. Shepherd, and by T. H. Shepherd, whose water-colour Drawings, made under my father's guidance, will be found by hundreds in this Collection. My father's ambition was to illustrate every building of note in this great City, and the Catalogue will show with what diligence and success he followed up his task. But in addition to the buildings, the Views illustrate in many ways the habits of the people and occurrences of the time. The Great Fire of London, in 1666, is represented in many views by Hollar and others ; the Water-works by London Bridge, Fireworks on the River and in the Parks, Executions on Tower Hill and at Tyburn, and Frost Fairs on the Thames, will be found fully illustrated. Old Inns, with their galleried court-yards, in the City and in Southwark, the old Theatres at Bankside, as well as viii PREFACE. the early ones in Dorset Gardens, Golden Lane, Drury Lane, Co vent Garden, and the Haymarket, are here re corded. There are many views of Ranelagh and its masquerades of the last century, as well as of Vauxhall from its beginning to its close in our own time. In the grand View of St. James's Park, by Kip 1710, are shown men playing at Pale Maille, so called by King James I., resem bling our modern game of croquet ; and in views of Entrance into London by Hyde Park Corner, and Blackfriars Bridge, as well as of the Bank, dated 1800 to 1802, omnibuses will be' seen on four, six, and eight wheels. The promenades on the Mall in St. James's Park illustrate the Costumes of various periods from 1735 to 1800. The Table of Contents will enable the enquirer to search with ease for any particular Map, Plan, or View. In forming the Catalogue I have adopted the actual titles of the engraved Maps and Views, and have attached the dates where they can be found. I have also given the sizes of every Drawing and Print, the first dimension being the width, and the second the height of the plate, this last in some few cases including the title. The present work will, I trust, be of some use to collectors of the topography of London, and may interest also those who desire to trace the gradual development of this great City ; but my principal object in preparing this Catalogue is to put on record, in a clear form, the value and extent of what my late father accomplished. Considering the enormous extent of the Collection, it will scarcely be believed that the greater part of these Maps, Plans, and Views were not only sorted and arranged, but mounted uniformly on tinted paper by his own hands in his leisure hours. I may be excused if I give a few particulars of the compiler of so laborious a work. He was born June 3, PREFACE. ix 1779. Following the profession of his father, he was ex tensively employed in the decoration of the Royal Palaces and of other important works. He married, in 1804, Augusta, daughter of Mr. John Gregory, J. P., of Chelsea, who was the Treasurer of the Whig Club and a friend ' of Charles James Fox. My father's kind and genial disposition gained him a large circle of friends, to whom his enthusiasm in the work, and the unceasing- industry which he brought to bear in forming this Collection, were well known. As it was the labour, so it was the solace of his latter days. As his Collec- lection increased, his love for it became all the stronger ; and he worked at it without intermission, even through failing health, until, to use the words of Strype on old Stow, "prevented by Sicknesse-bringing Death" he " imparted not only his good intentions, but best collections also unto me" and I have endeavoured thus " to perfect so well deserving a work!' My father died September 18, 1859, in his eighty-first year. Since his death I have regarded it as a duty to com plete the arrangement of the Collection, and to compose this Catalogue of the contents. It was his great desire that the Collection should remain unbroken, and eventually be placed in some public institu tion. To the fulfilment of that desire the publication of this Catalogue may possibly contribute. JOHN GREGORY CRACE. Springfield, Dulwich : February 1878. NOTICE. The Maps of London are arranged in chronological order in Portfolios I. to VII. The Plans are arranged according to localities in Portfolios VIII to XVI. The Plans for Rebuilding of London, for Improvements, the Sewers, Environs, Ore, are in Portfolios XVII. to XIX. The General Views of London are arranged in chronological order in Portfolios I. to III. Views on the Thames commence at Chelsea and terminate at Greenwich in Portfolios IV. to VIII. Frost Fairs are partly in Portfolio VIII, but principally in a separate Volume, page 225. The various Views are arranged in Walks, commencing at Kensington, Port-. folio IX. XI CONTENTS. MAPS OF LONDON. PORTFOLIO I.— 1560 to 1666. PAOE Plan by Dr. Stukeley of Roman London. Maps of Aggas, Braun, Velagio, Van den Keere, Norden, Ryther, Porter, Faithorne, Moor, Blome, Doornick, De Wit, Leake, &c 1-9 PORTFOLIO II— 1666 to 1726. Maps by Hollar, Pricke, Ogilby, Covens, Morden, Lea, Overton, De la Feuille, Vander, De Fer, Scutter, Senex, Smith, Bowles, Oliver, &c 9-17 PORTFOLIO III— 1730 to 1755. Maps by Covens, Roades, Jefferys, Bowles, Overton, S. Nicholls, Foster, De Visser, Lynes, Rocque, Pine, Tinney, Sayer, Bowen, &c. 17-22 PORTFOLIO IV— 1756 to 1777. Maps by Overton, Seale, Owen, Withy, Sayer, Dodsley, Foster, Bowles, Parker, Wilkinson, Jefferys, Dicey, Gibson, Flynn, Faden, Andrews, Rocque, Laurie and Whittle, &c. . . 23-28 PORTFOLIO V— i^g to 1799. Maps by Tardieu, Bowles, Ellis, Sayer, Cary, Faden, Dicey, Neele, Harris, Horwood, Mogg, Wilkinson, Fairburn, Stockdale, Wallis, Darton, Harvey 29-34 v, xii CONTENTS. PORTFOLIO VI.—iZoo to 1828. PAGE Maps by Laurie and Whittle, Rowe, Phillips, Langley, Russell, Neele, Fairburn, Mogg, Fores, Darton, Luffman, Sherwood, Thompson, Robinson, Richardson, Ingrey, Wallis, Reeves, Wyld, Faden, Pigot, Carey, Arrowsmith, Greenwood, Cruchley, Cross, &c. . . . . ... 34-38 PORTFOLIO VII— 1830 to 1859. Maps by Wyld, Shury, Lawrie, Davis, Outhett, Biggs, Ackerman, Gardner, Phillips, Payne, Cruchley, Cross, Davies, Mogg, Neele, Fredericks, Greenwood, Ford, Weller, &c 39~43 PORTFOLIO VIII. Plans of the City Wards and Parishes : the Tower Liberties, the Tower, Wardrobe Estate, Leadenhall Market, Cornhill, Bishopsgate Street, the Royal Exchange, Gresham College, Excise Office, South Sea House, Bank of England, Blackwell Hall, College of Physicians, Newgate, S* Paul's, the Greye Friars, S* Bartholomew, Bridewell, Whitefriars, Rolls Estate, &c . . 44-56 PORTFOLIO IX. Plans of Property in the City : Post Office, Lombard Street, Conyer's Property, NevilFs Alley, Fetter Lane, and various house property in the City, arranged alphabetically .... 56-62 PORTFOLIO X. Plans of Kensington, Palace, Gardens, and Hyde Park : Rocque's Surveys, Bickham's large Plan, Kensington Palace Green, Hans Town, Exhibition Estate. Parish of S' George Hanover Square : the Grosvenor Estate, the Lordship of Eburie, Chelsea Water Works, Belgrave Square, Goring Estate, Buck ingham House and Gardens, Berkley Estate, Piccadilly, Bond Street, the Conduit Mead, Park Lane, Hamilton Place, Apsley House, Chesterfield House, &c 63-72 CONTENTS. xiii PORTFOLIO XI. PACK Plans of Westminster by Basire, Rocque, Lea and Morden, Taylor, Smith, &c. The Parishes of ST Margaret and ST John : the Salisbury Estate, Old Palace Yard, New Palace Yard, Westminster Bridge, Dean's Yard, Westminster School, West minster Abbey and Hall, Coronation Processions, &c, Palace of Westminster, Houses of Parliament, S* James's Park, Tart Hall, Stafford Estate, Whitehall, drawn Plan ofthe Palace 1680, Horse Guards, Montague House, &c. 73-82 PORTFOLIO XII. Plan of the Bailewick of ST James 1746, Plans of the Parish of ST James Westminster, Pall Mall, Marlborough House, Carlton House, S4 Alban Street, S* James's Market, Plan for Regent Street and Portland Place, Swallow Street, S* James's Palace, S* James's Street, S* James's Square, Burlington House, Piccadilly, Plans of the Parish of ST Anne Soho, Portland Estate in Soho, Soho Square, Leicester Square, Leicester House, &c 82-87 PORTFOLIO XIII. Plans of the Parish of ST MARTiN-in-the-Fields : Spring Gardens, the Admiralty, Scotland Yard, Whitehall Place. King's Mews, Charing Cross, Haymarket, Strand, Coventry Street, S* James's Palace, Stable Yard, Trafalgar Square, &c. Plans of th e Parish of ST Paul Covent Garden ; Covent Garden, the Theatre, &c. Plans of the Parishes of S* Clement's Danes and S* Mary Savoy, Somerset House, Arundel House, Improvements at Temple Bar, &c 88-95 PORTFOLIO XIV. Map of the Borough of Marylebone, Plans of Paddington : Grand Junction Canal, Conduits, Pest House Craven Hill. Plans of ST Marylebone : Portland Estate, City Banquetting House, Stratford Place, Foley House, Marylebone Park, Regent's Park, New Road. Plans of ST Pancras : Kentish Town, Foundling Hospital, Carmarthen Estate, Bedford Estate, South ampton Estates ....•...- 96-I03 xiv CONTENTS. PORTFOLIO XV. PAGE Plans of ST GiLES-in-the-Fields and Sf George Bloomsbury : the Thickett Field (Lincoln's Inn Fields), Antient Manor of Bloomsbury, Improvements on Bedford Estate, New Street to Oxford Street, to Long Acre, Crown Property in Holborn, &c. Plans of ST Andrew Holborn, and ST George the Martyr, of Ormond Street, Ely House, Fumival's Inn, Plans of ST James Clerkenwell, in S' John Street, Plans of Islington : the Barnsbury Manor, the Cattle Market, New River Head, &c. 104-112 PORTFOLIO XVI. Plans of ST Giles Cripplegate, Peerless Pool, ST Leonard Shoreditch, Old Street, City Road, Manor of Wenlock Bam, Haberdashers'' Estate, Christ Church, Spitalfields, White- chapel, Wapping, Leman Estate, Crown Estate, the Fire at Radcliffe, ST Paul Shadwell, Stepney, Limehouse, Mile End, Bethnal Green, Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, Southwark, New Roads, &c, Christ Church, the Prince's Meadow, Bethlem Hospital, Lambeth, Vauxhall Gardens, Cuper's Garden, and Messrs. Beaufoy's Factory, Battersea .... 1 13-122 PORTFOLIO XVII. Plans for Rebuilding London after the Great Fire by Sir C. Wren and J. Evelyn, Improvements proposed by J. Gwynne, Proposed Improvement in the City, Snow Hill, Fleet Market, Moorgate, London Bridge, New West End Improvements, Charing Cross, and Strand, Charing Cross to Portland Place, Coventry Street to Long Acre, &c, Improvements in West minster, Thames Embankment, Inns of Court, New Vauxhall Bridge, &c . . 123-131 PORTFOLIO XVIII. Plans of Public Sewers, and Water Courses, the Altitudes round London, Plans of the River Thames, the Docks, Canals, the Water Supply, the Thames Tunnel, &c 132-140 CONTENTS. XV PORTFOLIO XIX. PAGE Maps of the Environs of London, Norden's Middlesex, Maps by Morden, Blome, Ogilby, Janson, Bickham, Lea, Warburton, Bland, Desmaretz, Seale, Willdey, Griffin, Rocque, Tirion, Milne, Faden, Greenwood, &c, Crown Estates at Greenwich and Ken sington, the Albert Park, the Victoria Park, &c, Postal Districts, the General and Twopenny Post Deliveries, the Metropolitan Boroughs, Railway Termini, &c. . . 1 41-148 VIEWS OF LONDON. PORTFOLIO I. General Views to 1666. London by Matthew Paris, in an Illuminated Manuscript, Painting at Cowdray, View by Van Wyngaerde 1550, the Long View by Vischer, the Long View by W. Hollar, Views by Van den Hoeye, Merian, Loggan, under Portraits ofK. Charles ist& 2nd, J. Moore, German and Italian Views, &c i49_I5S PORTFOLIO II. General Views, 1666 to 1732. London on Fire, by Hollar, Dcornick, De Jonghe, De Wit, Damkert, Allard, Schut, Vischer, Mazell, Gerlin, &c. View of London made for Grand-Duke Cosmo, Views of London by Hollar, De la Feuille, Kip, Sutton Nicholls, Overton, Alloerdt, Morden, Lea, Hoffner, &c r55-l6° PORTFOLIO III. General Views, 1740 to 1840. Kip's Long View of London, Buck's Long View, Long View by Barker, Views by Bowles, Black, Daniel, Malton, Horner, Hen- shall, Colonel Yates, &c 160-163 a xvi CONTENTS. PORTFOLIO IV. Views on the Thames. PAGE Chelsea : Beaufort House by Knyff and Kip, Royal Hospital by Kip, Vauxhall, Nine Elms, Millbank, Lambeth Palace, West minster Bridge, Abbey, Palace, Houses of Parliament, &c. . 163-173 PORTFOLIO V. Views on the Thames. Westminster Bridge : the Abbey, the Hall, Whitehall Palace by Hollar, Views by Tangena, De Hooge, Overton, Fireworks at Whitehall, Suffolk House, York Gate, Waterworks, Hungerford Market, Durham House, &c, the Adelphi, the Savoy Palace i73~l84 PORTFOLIO VI. Views on the Thames. Waterloo Bridge, Old Somerset House, New Somerset House, Drawings by Malton, Dayes, &c, the Temple, Blackfriars Bridge, Bridewell, S' Paul's, Nelson's Funeral Procession, Bay nard's Castle, Southwark Bridge 184-197 PORTFOLIO VII. Views of London Bridge. Old London Bridge, circa 1500 by Norden, circa 1600 from Vischer's View, from Hollar's View, East and West sides by Sutton Nicholls, the Waterworks, Views by Virtue, Buck, Scott, &c, Fire on the Bridge, Views by Daniel, Major Yates, Knight, &c, the Demolition, the New London Bridge, &c. . . 198-208 PORTFOLIO VIII. Views on the Thames, East. Old Billingsgate, New Billingsgate, the Old Custom House, temp. Elizabeth, after .the Fire 1666, after Fire of 1718, burnt 1 814, the New Custom House, the Tower of London from a MS., temp. Elizabeth, Views by Hollar, Pickaert, Sutton Nicholls, CONTENTS. XVII Knyff, Kip, Buck, &c, S' Katherine's, Wapping, Thames Tunnel, the Docks, Deptford Dockyard, the Palace called Placentia, Greenwich Hospital 208-224 Frost Fairs on the Thames 225-227 In a Volume. Views of Frost Fairs on the Thames : in 1683, in 1715, in 1740, in 1789, in 1814, and in 1855, with many curious illustrations, including Erra Pater's Prophecy, &c 227-237 PORTFOLIO IX. Views of Kensington Palace, Gardens, and Hyde Park : large Bird's-eye View by Rhodes and Bickham, Views by Kip, Bowles, Rocque, Highmore, Maurer, Buckley. Views in Hyde Park : Encampments, Reviews, Fetes, Exhibition of 1 85 1 . . 238-250 PORTFOLIO X. Views of Kensington, Knightsbridge, Piccadilly : Kensington Church, High Street, Cavalry Barracks, Half-way House, Kings ton House, Gore House, Knightsbridge, Albert Gate, S* George's Place, S* George's Hospital, Hyde Park Corner, the Old Turn pike, Apsley House, Wellington Statue, the Green Park, Ranger's House, Piccadilly, Devonshire House, Clarendon House, Bur lington House, Sir Thomas Clarges' House, the Albany, Swallow Street, Regent Street 251-270 PORTFOLIO XI. Views of ST James's Street : Club Houses, Bridgwater House, Spencer House, Godolphin House, York House, Stafford House, S* James's Palace, Views from Hollar, Overton, &c. Drawings by P. Sandby and Buckley : Pall Mall ; Drawings by W. Capon of Carlton House, Warwick House, Clubs, &c. ST James's Square, Fireworks 1695, Almack's, S* James's Theatre, Old Haymarket Theatre, New Ditto, Old Opera House, Drawing by Capon, New Ditto, Cockspur Street, Royal Mews, Trafalgar Square, Spring Gardens 270-287 xviii CONTENTS. PORTFOLIO XII. PAGE Views of S^ James's Park, Palace, and Horse Guards, S» James's Park and Palace, View by Kip, Views by Toms, Knyff, Hooge, Allard, Maurer, &c. Marlborough House, the Park, the Canal, the Old Horse Guards, Whitehall, the Parade, New Horse Guards, the Encampment, the Treasury, &c. Rosamond's Pond, the Mall in 1735, '45755/83, '84/90, 1801, and 1850. Fire- Works in the Park 1749, and 1814 288-304 PORTFOLIO XIII. Views of Arlington House, Buckingham House, Queen's Library, Chelsea Bun House, Pimlico, Jenny Whim's Bridge, Chelsea Water Works, Ranelagh Z^'i1^ PORTFOLIO XIV. Views of Tothill Fields, Capons' Drawings, Alms Houses, Prison, Millbank, Tothill Street, S* John's Church, Queen Square, Victoria Street, Westminster School, the Abbey, Coronation Processions, the Sanctuary, King Street .... 315-329 PORTFOLIO XV. Views of Old Palace Yard, Painted Chamber, Old House of Lords, S1 Stephen's Chapel, Destruction by Fire of the Houses of Parliament, the New Houses of Parliament, New Palace Yard, Westminster Hall 33°-34° PORTFOLIO XVI. Views of Whitehall, the Palace, Execution ofK. Charles ist, Hol bein Gate, King Street Gate, the Treasury, the Motion, Privy Garden, Richmond Terrace, the Horse Guards, the Admiralty, Scotland Yard 34°-352 PORTFOLIO XVII. Views of Charing Cross, Trafalgar Square, the Strand, Northum berland House, Old Hungerford Market and the New, Britain's Bourse, Adelphi Theatre, Exeter Change, Lyceum Theatre, the CONTENTS. xix Charity Children 1 7 13, the Savoy, the Scald Miserable Masons 1742, Old Somerset House, New Somerset House, S* Mary-le- Strand, S* Clement's Danes, Arundel House, the etchings by Hollar, Wych Street, Craven House, Olympic Theatre, Clement's Inn, Butcher Row, Pickett Place . . . 353-376 PORTFOLIO XVIII. Views of Golden Square, S' Anne's Soho, Leicester Square, S' Martin's Church, Long Acre, Covent Garden, Westminster Elections, Covent Garden Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre . 376-392 PORTFOLIO XIX. Views of Temple Bar, Fleet Street, S4 Dunstan's Church, Mock Procession of the Pope, Chancery Lane, the Temple, The Duke's Theatre, S* Bride's Church, Bridewell, Fleet Prison, Lud gate Hill, Old S* Paul's, New S* Paul's, S4 Paul's Churchyard 392-413 PORTFOLIO XX. Views of Doctors' Commons, Heralds' College, Queen Hythe, Basing Lane, Watling Street, Merchant Taylors' School, Cannon Street, S* Swithin's, Eastcheap, the Steel Yard, Billingsgate, Tower Street, Thames Street, Mincing Lane, Mark Lane, Water Lane, Crutched Friars, Tower Hill, Executions, the Tower, S* Katherine's 414-435 PORTFOLIO XXI. Views of Cheapside, West Cheap, Entre"e Royal de la Reyne Mere, Bow Church, Hogarth's Industrious Apprentice, Guildhall, Black- well Hall, Old Jewry, Stocks' Market, Mansion House, Wall- brook 436-449 PORTFOLIO XXII. Views of The Bank of England, Old Grocers' Hall, Sir John Houblon's House, the Bank, Church of S* Christopher, the Royal Exchange as erected by Sir T. Gresham, the prints by Hogen- burg 1570, Hollar's Prints. The second Royal Exchange, the Fire at ditto 1838, the New Royal Exchange . . . 449-463 XX CONTENTS. PORTFOLIO XXIII. PAGE Views of Cornhill, the Ruins after the Fire 1748, Lombard Street, Post Office, Fenchurch Street, Leadenhall Street, East India House, the Holy Trinity, Aldgate, Cass's Charity School 464-475 PORTFOLIO XXIV. Views of Fish Street Hill, Fishmongers' Hall, the Monument, King William Street, Bishopsgate Street, Crosby Hall, S* Helen's Church, S* Ethelburghe, S* Botolph, Sir Paul Pindar's, Devon shire Square. . . 475-484 PORTFOLIO XXV. Views of ST Bartholomew Lane, Threadneedle Street, Merchant Taylors' Hall, South Sea House, Lothbury, Broad Street, the Navy Office, Winchester Street, Finsbury, London Wall, Sion College, Bedlam, Grub Street, Golden Lane, Cripplegate, Alders- gate Street 485-502 PORTFOLIO XXVI. Views of Bethlehem Hospital, the Charter House, Smithfield, S* Bartholomew's Hospital, S* Bartholomew Church and Priory, Old Houses in Smithfield &c, Smithfield Market, Cloth Fair 502-514 PORTFOLIO XXVII. Views of ST Martin-le-Grand, New Post Office, the Grey Friars, Christ's Hospital, Warwick Lane, Newgate, Surgeons' Hall, S* Sepulchre's, Snow Hill, Field Lane, Holborn, Oldbourn Hall, Ely Place, Fetter Lane, Furnival's Inn, Staples Inn . . 514-529 PORTFOLIO XXVIII. Views of High Holborn, Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Great Queen Street, Queen Square, Powis House, Red Lion Square, Bloomsbury Square, Bedford House, Montague House, British Museum, Bedford Square, S* George's Blooms bury, S* Giles's, the Church . 520-542 CONTENTS. xxi PORTFOLIO XXIX. PAGE Views of Soho Square, Middlesex Hospital, the Pantheon, Oxford Street, Regent Street, Langham Place, Portland Place, Foley House, Cavendish Square, Hanover Square, S* George's Church, Wigmore Street, Manchester Square, Stratford Place, Portman Square, Grosvenor Square, Park Lane, Tyburn Turnpike . 543-557 PORTFOLIO XXX. Views of Tyburn, Executions, Bayswater, Westbourne, Paddington, Paddington Canal, Lisson Grove, Marylebone Manor House, Marylebone Gardens, Marylebone Church, Marylebone Park, Regent's Park, New Road ....... 557-573 'PORTFOLIO XXXI. Views of New Road, Fitzroy Square, Tottenham Court, Hogarth's Print, London University, Euston Station, Prison, Pentonville, King's Cross, S* Pancras, Old Church, Foundling Hospital, Gray's Inn Lane, Bagnigge Wells 574-583 PORTFOLIO XXXII. Views of Clerkenwell, Monastery of S* John, Hicks's Hall, S* John Street, the Sessions House, Clerk's Well, S* James's, S* Mark's,. Cold Baths, Prison, London Spa, Hollar's Prints, New River Head, Middleton's Glory, Merlin's Cave, Sadler's Wells, Islington, Cattle Market, Church, View of London, Canonbury, Highbury, Holloway, Copenhagen House, White Conduit House, Pentonville 584-607 PORTFOLIO XXXIII. Views of City Road, S' Luke's Church, S* Luke's Hospital, Old Street, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Hoxton, Haggerstone, Bethnal Green, Stepney, Bow, Mile End, Whitechapel, Goodman's Fields, S* George's-in-the-East 607-621 XXII CONTENTS. PORTFOLIO XXXIV. PAGE Views of Bermondsey Abbey, Bermondsey, Kent Road, South wark, the Fair, Marshalsea, King's Bench, High Street, Old Inns, S* George's Church, Guy's Hospital, S{ Thomas's Hospital, S* Olave's Church, Railway Terminus, S* Mary Overie, S' Saviour's Church, Winchester Palace, Old Theatres, Paris Garden . 622-642 PORTFOLIO XXXV. Views of Christchurch, Hill's Chapel, Surrey Theatre, S* George's . Fields, New Bethlehem, Newington, Elephant and Castle, Cuper's Gardens, Cobourg Theatre, York Road, Astley's Theatre, Lambeth Palace, Lambeth, Old Fawkeshall, Vauxhall Gardens, Nine Elms, South Lambeth 643-661 PORTFOLIO XXXVI. Panoramic Views, Distant Views, and Views of Environs, Richmond Park, Twickenham, Battersea, Chelsea, Holland House, Notting Hill, Kensal Green, Kilburn, Hampstead, Kenwood, Kentish Town, Highgate 661-673 PORTFOLIO XXXVII. Views of Old London Wall, the City Gates, and City Com panies' Halls 673-689 PORTFOLIO XXXVIII. Old Houses, Antiquities, Old Signs, Book Titles, and Triumphal Arches . 689-696 Maps of London. Portfolio I. MAPS OF LONDON TO 1666. 1. Londinum Augusta. London at the Roman period, a drawn plan by Dr. Stukeley, 1722. II by 7^. 2. Londinum Augusta. The Engraving from the above drawing published in the Itinerarium. 1 1 by y\. 3. Londinium. A drawn Plan of Roman London, by John Britton. 24 by 19. 4. " Roman London. From the best authorities." An engraved plan, with tables of remains found in London and Southwark. 10 by 8. 5. " The City of London, in the time of the Saxons, compiled from authentic documents." Engraved plan, published by W aliis. 21 by 16. 6. " The City of London, in the time of the Saxon Dynasty." Published by Darton, *6io. 20 \ by \6\. 7. London, Westminst^-, and Southwark. "As in the olden times, showing the City and its Suburbs, with the Churches, Monasteries, and all the important 2 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON Buildings as they stood in the reign of Henry VIIL, before the Reformation" Designed by WiUiam New ton, and published 1855. 54 by 4°- 8. Civitas Londinum, circiter mdlx. " This Plan shows the ancient extent of the famous Cities of London and Westminster as it was near the beginning of the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; these plates, for their great scarcity, are re-engraved to oblidge the Curious and to hand to Posterity this old Prospect!' The above is a copy (engraved by G. Vertue) of the Ancient Map by Ralph Aggas, engraved about 1560, but not published till 1603. In eight sheets. 75 by 28. 9. Civitas Londinum. Another Copy of the above Map of Ralph Aggas, with variations, and without Vertue's name. 75 by 28. 10. Civitas Londinum. A fac-simile Copy of the Aggas Map, now in the Guild hall Library. By J. Francis. Edited by W. H. Overall, 1873- 73 by 28. 11. The Ancient Cities of London and Westmin ster, in the early part of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. " This Map, after a lengthened and careful investigation of Historical Works, Ancient Records, &c., was redrawn and published in the year 1849, by Nicholas Taperell and James Innes!' The above is founded on the Aggas Map. 74i by 3S. 12. "Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metro polis." Plan of London, Anno 1572, from the "Civitates Orbis Terrarum," by Braun and Hogenbergius. The title on a centre tablet at top. The arms of Queen Elizabeth on left. Those of the City on right. Four figures at Portfolio I. FROM 1560 TO 1666. 3 the bottom, and tablets of description on right and left. 191 by 131. 13. " Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metro polis." A copy of the above, with French descriptions, from Belief or est s " Cosmography." 19^ by 12^. " Ceste-cy est la royale Cite" de Londres, Capitalle de tout le royaume d'Angleterre, assise sur la riviere de Thamise, qui est la mesme ainsi qu'on cuide & le Ter- nouant de Cesar ; ennoblie pour le commerce de plusieurs natios, bien. peuple'e de maisons, orne'e de Temples, magni- fique en Palais, illustrh pour les bos espritz y nourriz. Et les hommes douez de toutes sciences & disciplines ; Et en laquelle tout abonde servant d la vie humaine, a cause de I'abord de toutes nations par le moy en du Fleuve & de la mer ; & ay ant alliance avec plusieurs princes & communautez pour la liberte" du trafic de la marchandise, s'exer^ant par mer en ceste Isle!' 14. " Londinum vulgo London." A later edition of the Map, No. 12. The title is on tablet at bottom ; the figures having been removed in 1582. I9ibyi3i- 15. " Plan of London, West1, and Southwark, wth ye Riv1'. Thames as they were surveyd and publisht by Authority toward ye latter end of ye Reign of Queen Elizabeth, or about ye year of our Lord 1600." A much later edition of the above map. The title is inserted in the tablet, as in the 2nd edition. 19A by \2\. 16. " Londra." A small foreign map of London by Fris. Velagio, from a book named "The Cities of the World," circa 1550, from the Wellesley Collection. 4l by 3i b 2 4 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON 17. A View of London about the year 1560. Reduced to this size from a large print (the Aggas Map) in the Collection of Sr Hans Sloane, Bart, Anno 1738. i8£ by 12. 18. Plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark. A copy of the later edition of Braun's Map, republished about 1724. 16I by iof. 19. A small Map of London. Circa 1550. 2f by if 20. A small Map of London and Westminster. Circa 1600. 2% by if. 21. Map of London. Peter Vanden Keere fecit 1593. Johannes Norden Anglus descripsit, Anno 1 593. From the " Speculum Bnttanise." by 18.. 219. " Plan of London and Westminster, with the Borough of Southwark." Being an Index to the large Plan in forty sheets. Published by W. Faden, 1823. 41 by 22. 38 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON 220. " Pigot & Co.'s New Plan of London, 1823." 30 by 20. 221. " Carey's New and Accurate Plan of London, &c, to 1825." 58 by 32*. 222. " A New Plan of London and Westminster, with the Borough of Southwark, 1825." Published by James Wyld. 25^ by 15. 223. " Cruchley's New Plan of London, improved to 1826." From Arrowsmith's Survey. 371 by 18*. 224. " A New Map of London and its Environs." By Thompson. A later edition to 1827. Published by Hoare & Reeves. 31* by 25. 225. " Map of London, from an Actual Survey made from 1824 to 1826." With Views of Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's. By C. & J. Greenwood. Published in 1827. 62* by 50. 226. " Cruchley's New Plan of London to 1828." 37* by 18*. 227. " A New Plan of London, &c." By J. Wyld, to 1828. 25 a by 15. 228. "Cross's New Plan of London, 1828." 38* by 24*. Portfolio VII. FROM 1830 TO 1859. 39 Portfolio VII. MAPS OF LONDON FROM 1830 TO 1859. 229. Map of London. Surrounded by Views of Public Buildings, 1830. 22 by 15. 230. " Tegg's New Plan of London, &c, to 1830." 24 by 17*. 231. " Plan of London and Westminster, with the Borough of Southwark." Reduced from the large Plan in forty sheets. Published by J. Wyld, successor to Faden. 183 1. 40 by 31. 232. " A New Map of London and the adjacent Villages." Corrected to 1832. 28* by 16. 233. A Plan of London. From actual Survey, i833- Presented by the " United Kingdom Newspaper." 32 by 21. 234. " Improved Map of London for 1834." 25 by 17. 235. " Plan of London, &c, to 1836." A later edition of Wyld's Map, No. 231. 40 by 31. 236. " A New Plan of London and Westminster, &c, to 1837." By J. Wyld. 25 by 15. 237. " New Plan of London to 1837." Published for the " Guide to Knowledge." 20 by 131 238. " Plan of London. From actual Survey, 1840." Surrounded by Views. By' J. Shury. 32 by 22. 40 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON 239. " Lawrie's New Plan of London and the En virons." By John Lingard, from an original Survey by John Outhett, with all the recent Improvements to 1841 ; with a scale (in squares) for ascertaining distances. 32l by 30. 240. Large Map of London, Westminster, and Southwark. On 2 sheets, 1841. 28^ by 19. 241. Large Map of London and its Environs. Containing the Boundaries of the Metropolitan Bo roughs, Railway Stations, &c. On 2 sheets. B. R. Davis del4, et sculp., 1841. 27 by 21*. 242. " Lawrie's Plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark. Trigonometrically surveyed by John Outhett, 1841." 42* by 26. 243. " Plan of London from Actual Survey." Surrounded by 33 Views of Public Buildings. By J. Shury, 1841. 2nd Edition. 24* by 16. 244. " London at one View : a New Map." References, &c, at the bottom of the Map, and 12 Views of Public Buildings at the sides. Published by Biggs, 1 841. 34 by 22. 245. " Wyld's Plan of the City of London." Published 1842. 48 1 by 22. 246. Bauerkiller's embossed Plan of London, 1842. Published by Ackermann. 45 by 26, 247. Plan of London. Drawn expressly for the Post Office Directory for 1843, by James Wyld, 1843. ' 31* by 16 Portfolio VII. FROM 1830 TO 1859. 41 248. " Large Map of London and its Environs." The 2nd edition, by B. R. Davis, 1844. 27 by 21*. 249. " New Plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark." On a scale of 4 inches to the mile. Published by James Gardner, 1845. 28 by 19. 250. " Large Map of London, Westminster, and Southwark. Showing the intended Improve ments at Westminster ordered by Parlia ment, 1846." Signed T. W.Phillips. 35* by 24*. 25 1 . Large Map of London, Westminster, and South wark. With Views of London and 10 Public Buildings, &c. Published for "The Railway Bell," in 1845. 36* by 28*. 252. " Payne's Illustrated Plan of London." With a small View of London at top, and at bottom a View of the Houses of Parliament. A. H. Payne del'., 1846. 30 by 16. 253. " Cruchley's New Map of London and its En virons." In 8 sheets ; scale of 5 inches to the mile. Published by G. F. Cruchley, 1847. 54 by 48. 254. " Cross's London Guide. Published 1848." 29 by 17. 255. " Davies's Map of the British Metropolis." Containing the Boundaries of the Boroughs, the Metro politan County Court Districts, and all Improvements, from actual Survey, to 1848. Scale 3 in.' to a mile. Published by B. R. Davies. 34* by 24*. 256. Map of London, Westminster, and Southwark. 42 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON On a scale 3 in. to the mile. Published for the Post Office Directory for 1 849, by B. R. Davies. 26} by 15*. 257. Map of London and the Suburbs. Published in 1849. 28* by 17. 258. " Mogg's New London Guide, 1849." With coloured lines showing Omnibus Routes and a circle of two miles round the Post Office. J. S. Mogg del'., 1849. 19 by 13. 259. Plan of London and Environs. By J. Neele, 1850. 16* by 12*. 260. Map of London. In squares for calculation of Hackney Cab Fares. Rowe del4. ; E. Weller sculp., 1850. 15 by 12. 261. Large Map of London and the Suburbs. Done for the Commissioners of Sewers, showing the levels taken by their order. On a scale of 3|in. to the mile. , Published by James Wyld, 1850. 50 by 42. 262. " The Circuiteer." A Distance Map of London, arranged in circles for ascertaining Cab Fares, &c. Invented by J.Fredericks, 1850. 27* by 19. 263. Plan of London. From actual Survey. With View of the Crystal Palace and 33 Views of Pub lic Buildings round the Map. By Shury. 3rd edition, J85i- 32* by 22. 264. The Index to the large Survey of London made by the Board of Ordnance for the Metro politan Commissioners of Sewers. 1850. 22 by 15. 265. Large Map of London and the Suburbs. From actual Survey to 185 1 ; on a scale of 8 inches to Portfolio VII. FROM 1830 TO 1859. 43 the mile ; with Views of St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey at the bottom. By G. Greenwood, 185 1. 62f by 50. 266. Map of London and its Environs. Drawn from the latest Surveys by 5. Mogg, 1851. 27* by 20*. 267. " Ford's Illustrated Memorial of the Grand Industrial Exhibition of 185 1." Showing most of the Public Buildings and Main Tho roughfares in London. W. A. Delamotte del*. ; J. Meyers lithog., 1 85 1. 15 by 22*. 268. " Payne's Improved Plan of London." G. H. Payne del'., 1852. 28 by 18*. 269. Map of London for the Post Office Directory for 1852. By B. R. Davis, 1852. 27 by 15. 270. Map of London. By B. R. Davis, 1853. 26* by 16. 271. Large Map of London. Compiled and Engraved by Edward Welter. Pub lished, for the " Weekly Dispatch," by Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, about 1856. 74 in. by 54 m. 272. Map of London for the Post Office Directory for 1859. By B. R. Davis, 1859. 36 by 20. 44 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. PLANS OF WARDS AND PARISHES IN THE CITY OF LONDON. Portfolio VIII. i. Two Plans of Aldersgate Ward. From S tow's Survey. By Richard Bloome, 1720 and I755- I2*by7i. 2. Plan of Aldersgate Ward, with 2 Views of Churches, and 2 of Alders-Gate, and an Ac count of the Ward at bottom. Jacob Hive inv'. R. W. Neale sculp., 1 740. 23 by 12. 3. Plan of Aldersgate Ward, with 2 Views of Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1754. 15 by 9*. 4. ¦ Two Plans of Aldgate Ward. From S tow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and x755- each 12* by 7*. 5. Plan of Aldgate Ward, with 2 Views of Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1754. 14I by 9*. 6. Two Plans of Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Within. From S tow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and *755- 12* by 7*. 7. Plans of Billingsgate and Bridge Wards Within, with 2 Views of Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1754. i4f by 9*. Port. VIII. CITY WARDS AND PARISHES. 45 8. Two Plans of Bishopsgate Ward. From Stow, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755. 12* by 71 9. Plans of Bishopsgate Within and Without, with 2 Views of Churches. ¥ torn Maitland. By Richard Bloome. B. Cole sculp., 1754. 14} by 9*. 10. Two Plans of Bread Street and Cordwainers' Ward. From S tow's Survey. By Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755- 12* by 7*. 1 1. Plans of Bread Street and Cordwainers' Wards, with 2 Views of Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 14* by 9*. 12. Two Plans of Broad Street and Cornhill Wards. From Stow's Survey. By Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755- 15* by 12. 13. Plans of Broad Street and Cornhill Wards, with Views of 3 Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 19* by 15. 14. Two Plans of Cheap Ward. From Stow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755. I4ibyi2*. 15. Plan of Cheap Ward, with 4 Views of Guild hall, Grocers' Hall, &c. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 19* by I4f. 16. Plans of Coleman Street and Bashishaw Wards, with Views of 2 Churches. From Stow's Survey, by R. Bloome, 1720. I4f by 12. 17. Plans of Coleman Street and Bashishaw Wards, with View of Bethlehem Hospital, By R. Bloome, 1754. *4l by 12. 46 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 1 8. Plans of Coleman Street and Bashishaw Wards, with 2 Views of Churches and Shield with Arms. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1754. 15 by 10. 19. Plan of Cordwainers' Ward, 1768. 23 by 18*. 20. Plan of Cornhill Ward. Surveyed by Samuel Angell. Wm. Slandidge lithog., 1833. 24 by 14. 21. Two Plans of Cripplegate Ward. From Stow's Survey. By Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755- 15 by 12. 22. Plan of Cripplegate Ward, with View of St. Luke's Hospital. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 14* by 19*. 23. Two Plans of Farringdon Within and Baynard Castle Wards. From Stow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755- 14* by 12. 24. Plans of Farringdon Ward Without. From Stow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755. 14* by 12. 25. Plans of Farringdon Within and Baynard Castle Wards, with Views of Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 19 by 14*. 26. Plan of Farringdon Ward Without, with Views of Temple Bar and Bridewell. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 19 by 4*. 27. Drawn Plan of Castle Baynard Ward, 1794. IS by 13*- Port. VIII. CITY WARDS AND PARISHES. 47 28. Large Plan of the Ward of Farringdon Within, in 4 sheets, with Description, and 15 Views of Churches, &c. By Tress & Chambers. T. Turner lithog., 185 1. 43 by 36. 29. Two Plans of Langborne and Candlewick Ward. From Stow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755- J5 by 12. 30. Plans of Langborne and Candlewick Ward, with Views of Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 19* by 15. 31. Two Plans of Lime Street Ward. From Stow's Survey, 1720 and 1755. 12* by 7*. 32. Plan of Lime Street Ward, with View of Lea den-Hall. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755- J4* by 9*- 33. Two Plans of Portsoken Ward. From Stow's Survey, by R. Bloome, 1720 and 1755. 12 by 7. < 34. Plan of Portsoken Ward. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 14* by 9. 35. Two Plans of Queenhithe and Vintry Wards. From Stow's Survey, by R. Bloome, 1720 and 1755. 12* by 7. 36. Plans of Queenhithe and Vintry Wards, with View of Church of St. Michael. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp. 15 by 9*. 37. Two Plans of Tower Street Ward. From Stow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755. J5 by 12. 48 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 38. Plan of Tower Street Ward, with Views of East India House and Westminster Hall. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 15 by 9*. 39. Plans of the Tower and St. Catherins. From Stow's Survey, by J. Ogleby, 1754. 15 by 11*. 40. Two Plans of Wallbrook and Dowgate Wards. From Stow's Survey, by Richard Bloome, 1720 and 1755- 12* by 7. 41. Plans of Wallbrook and Dowgate Wards, with Views of Churches. From Maitland. B. Cole sculp., 1755. 15 by 9*. 42. "A True and Exact Draught of the Tower Liberties survey'd in the year 1597 by Guliel- mus Haiward and J. Gascoigne. Sumptibus Societatis Antiquariae Lond., mdccxlii." 22 by 16*. 43. " Plan of the Tower Liberty, including the Liberties of Marine Square, Little Minories, and Spittlefields." From Stow's Survey, by J. Ogleby, 17 SA- 15 by 11*. 44. Plan of the Tower of London, from a Drawing made between 1681 and 1689 by order of Lord Dartmouth." J. Basire sculp. t8 by 14. 45. Plan of the Tower of London, from a Drawing made in the year 1726. By C. Lempriere. J. Basire sculp. 18 by 14. 46. Drawn Plan of the Old Victualling Office, Tower Hill, in 1776, now the Royal Mint. By Mr. Arrow, 1776. 26 by 19*. PORT. VIII. PLANS OF CITY PROPERTY. 49 47. Plan of the Royal Mint near the Tower. By Robert Smirke, 1842. 16 by 12. 48. Drawn Plan of the Property on Tower Hill belonging to the Crown. Copied from the original Plan of 1702, by Thomas Chawner, 18 15. 24* by 17. 49. Drawn Plan of the Property belonging to the Crown on Tower Hill, showing the Improve ment near Trinity Square. By T. Swinton and T. Chawner, 181 5. 22 by 18. 50. Drawn Plan of the Property on the north side of Postern Gate on Tower Hill, distinguish ing the Crown Property from that belonging to Mr. Mount. By T. Swinton and T. Chawner, 18 18. 9* by 15. 51. A Drawn Plan of the Parish of St. Bennet near Paul's Wharf. Surveyed by F. Luffman, 1794. 18 by 18. 52. Plan of the Parish of St. Sepulchre. ( By B. H. Gardner, 1823. 25 by 16*. 53. Plan of the Church oL St. Peter upon Cornhill, its Cemetery, &c, with the Seating of the Inhabitants. Copied from a Plan given in the year 1782. Published by R. Wilkinson, 18 15. 24 by 20. 54. Drawn Plan of the Royal Wardrobe Estate, formerly belonging to the Crown in Carter Lane. By Thos. Chawner, 1798. 12 by 9. 50 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 55. Drawn Plan of Leadenhall Market and the East India Warehouse in Leadenhall Street, 1720. 20 by 17*. 56. A Plan of all the Houses destroyed and damaged by the Great Fire which began in Exchange Alley, Cornhill, on March 25th, 1748, with an account of the Fire. Thos. Jeffery, 1748. 12* by 12*. 57. A smaller Plan of the above. 9 by 7. 58. A Plan of Part of the City of London from the Bank to Leadenhall Street, including the Houses destroyed and damaged by the late Fire, Nov. 7th, 1765, and a List of the Suf ferers. Printed for J. Ryall. 17 by 10, 59. Another Plan of the Fire as above, which began in Bishopsgate Street, Nov. 7th, 1765. By W. NicJiol and 7. Jefferys. 10 by 1 1. 60. A smaller Plan of ditto. 7 by 5. ROYAL EXCHANGE. 61. Three Drawn Plans of the Royal Exchange, showing each Storey, with the Names of those who occupied the different Apartments. By Wm. Robinson, 174.0. 19I by 17. 62. A Plan of the Royal Exchange of London, show ing the several Walks. Published by Walter and Threlkeld, 1760. 7\ by 10*. PORT. VIII. PLANS OF CITY PROPERTY. 51 63. Another Plan similar to the above. Published 1760. By 7. Hope. 7* by 10*. 64. Plan of the Royal Exchange, 1 762. By C. Campbell. 15* by 10*. 65. Drawn Plan of the Royal Exchange and its neighbourhood, with Plans of the 2 Churches that were taken down for the improvement in 1838. 1835. 12 by 9. 66. A Plan of the Royal Exchange and its Neigh bourhood as it was before the Fire. By the Office of Works, Guildhall, 1838. 27* by 20. 67. Drawn Plan of the Royal Exchange, showing the ground taken for the New Building, and the difference in Plan of the Old and New Building. 1839. 34 by J5- 68. Two Drawn Plans of Gresham College Ground in Old Broad Street. (The Excise Office was built thereon.) By W. Robinson, 1759-1767. Each 18* by 12*. 69. Plan of the Excise Office, Broad Street, built for the Government. By G. Dance, 1768. 70. Plan of the Excise Office as sold by auction, and the Particulars of Sale. 1853. 20 by 16. 71. Plan of the South Sea House and the Property adjoining in Threadneedle Street. Sold by Messrs. Beadel and Son for £55,75o to W. Tite, Esq. Lithog. by M. Cook, 1855. 21 by 28. E 2 52 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. BANK OF ENGLAND. 72. Drawn Plan, being a Copy of the Plan of Sir John Houblon's House, Office, and Garden, given by T. Getts to R. Gough in 1731. On this site the Bank of England was built. 17 by 12. 73, Drawn Plan of the Bank of England as first built by Geo. Sampson, architect, 1734, on the above site, and showing the surrounding property. 23 by 19. 74. Drawn Plan of the Bank of England showing the original Building and the parts added by Sir Robert Taylor, architect, 1766 to 1786. 18 by 14. 75. Plan ofthe Bank of England in 1851. 7 by 6. 76. Drawn Plan of the Property of Blackwell Hall, now the Bankruptcy Courts, King Street, Guildhall. By R. B. Schnebbelie, 18 19. 15 by 9. 77. Drawn Plan showing the Property of Blackwell Hall, the Chapel and Property adjoining in King Street, Cateaton Street, and Basinghall Street. By R. B. Schnebbelie, 18 19. 9 by 5*. 78. Drawn Plan of the Old Guildhall Chapel, now used as the Court of Requests. By R. B. Schnebbelie, 18 19. 91 by 7*- 79 "A Draught or Plann of the Ground and Build- Port. VIIL PLANS OF CITY PROPERTY. 53 ings as they are now erected belonging to the Parish of St. Mary Aldermanbury, situated in Three Nunn Alley, Love Lane, and Alder manbury." By W. Cooper, 1726. Copied by J. Baker, 181 5. 24 by 16 and 20 by 16. 80. A Drawn Ground Plan of the College of Phy sicians in Warwick Lane showing plot of ground sold for Newgate Prison. Drawn in 18 14. 16 by 12. 81. A Drawn Plan and Elevation of the College of Physicians in Warwick Lane. A Drawing by Ansted from Sketches by 5. Ware, Esq., 1826. 9 by 6f . 82. Drawn Plan of Newgate and of the College of Physicians, Warwick Lane. 16 by 12. 83. A Plan of Newgate with Elevation. C. Dance architect, 1780. 10 by 8. 84. A ditto ditto, 1 780. 20 by 9. 85. Two Plans of Newgate, with the Improvements made 1838, by Office of Works, Guildhall. James Basire sculp. 24 by 13. 86. Plan of Giltspur Street Compter, and for con verting the same into a House of Correction. By J. Wyld. Lithographed 1849. 15 by 15. st. Paul's cathedral. 87. "Arese Ecclesise Cathedralis S1. Pauli Ichno- graphia." A Plan of St. Paul's before the Fire. Wenceslaus Hollar dimensit, delineavit et insculpsit, 1657. 14 by 9. 54 MAPS AND PLANS QF LONDON. 88. " Plan of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in London, with the Vestiges of the Vaults," &c. H. Hulsberg sculp., 1726. 21 by 29. THE GREYE FRIERS. 89. An Ancient Drawn Plan of the " Greye Friers " Precinct, afterwards Christ's Hospital, show ing the Christ Church, the great and little Cloisters, and the various Tenements belong ing thereto ; with the Boundary of the old City Wall on the North, and of Newgate Street and St. Nicholas Flesh Market and the Shambles on the South. An old copy of an ancient Plan, about 1540. 19* by 14, 90. A drawn Plan of Property East of the above, showing the angle from St. Nicholas Flesh Shambles to Saint Martin's. Same date as the above. 1 5^ by 9f . 91. Ditto of Part of the Property of St. Bartholo mew's Hospital bounded by " London Ditch from Aldersgate allonge the Greye Frieres to Newgate." As above. 15^ by 10. 92. Ditto of the above Hospital Property, bounded by Christ's Hospital and the City Wall. 1 51 by 9*- 93. Ditto of the above to a smaller scale, from Christ's Hospital to Smithfield. 15* by 10. 94. Ditto of the Hospital Property next Smithfield, and giving Plan of the Church of St. Bartho lomew, &c. 14* by 9- PORT. VIII. PLANS OF CITY PROPERTY. 55 95. Ditto of ditto, bounded by Hosier Lane and Smithfield. 15* by 9. 96. Ditto, showing the Hospital Ground between " ye shore ditch runs from Smithfellde Bars down into the common shore, &c," down to "Chicke Lanne and so allonge into Smith- fielde and ye Pennes," including " a new church yarde belonging to St. Sepulcars." I5fby9f. 97. Plan of " The inside of Letle St. Bartholomew's Church, Anno 1617," showing "ye body, ye Quire, ye Chauncell, and ye Poore's Chap- pell." 16 by 10. Note. — The above 9 Plans, purchased at the Stowe Sale, are of great interest. 98. Drawn Plan of the remains of the Church, Cloisters, &c, of .the Priory of St. Bartholo mew the Great, founded 1002, by Rahere, Jester to Henry ist. Taken by Carter in 1791. 22 by 17*. 99. A general ground Plan of the Church Cloisters, &c, of the Priory of St. Bartholomew the Great. Published by R. Wilkinson, 182 1. 15 by 12. 100. A Drawn Plan of the above. By the Rev. Mackenzie Walcott. From the one by Carter. 18 by 16. 101. Drawing showing Restoration of the Priory. By the Rev. Mackenzie Walcott. 28 by 18. 56 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 1 02. Plan, Section, and Elevation of the Fleet Market. By N. Dance. W. H. Toms sculp., 1737. 26 by 16*. 103. Drawn Plan of part of the Bridewell Estate, from the Thames to Tudor Street, with a list of Occupiers and amounts of Rent paid, &c. Copied by Mr. Crace from Plan dated 1737, by Olivere Acton. 29 by 18. 104. Large Plan of the Ancient Precinct of White Friars, adjoining the Temple on the East side. Copied from an old Drawing in the Print Room of the British Museum. 60 by 18*. 105. Plan of the General Record Repository on the Rolls Estate, Chancery Lane. Jas. Pennythorn del*. A lithograph, 1850. 26 by 21*. Portfolio IX. PLANS OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY. 106. Plan of the Freehold and Leasehold Estate late the Establishment of the Post Office in Lombard Street and Sherborne Lane, sold by Mr. Hoggart in 14 lots. 16 by 13. 107. Plan of the Freehold Property at the corner of Abchurch Lane and King William Street, sold by Mr. Hogart in 4 lots. 18 by 14 PORT. IX. PLANS OF CITY PROPERTY. 57 108. A Drawn Plan of the Property belonging to John Conyers, Esq., on the west side of Bishopsgate Street, called the Sun Yard. By W. Robinson, 1760. 30 by 12. 109. A Drawn Plan. "A Plott of the Building upon the ground of Sir Nicolas Bacon Kl of the Bath, in Nevill's Alley, Fetter Lane," with names of the persons to whom the same were first granted, 1670. Copied from the Plan by John Goslyng, dated 1670. 23 by 18. no. A Drawn Plan of Property in St. Paul's Church Yard, belonging to the Mercers' Company and others. By J. Baker, 17S2. 19 by 13. 111. A ditto ditto. Copied by Baker in 1785, from a Plan made in 1754. 20 by 14. NOTE. — See otlier Plans of this Property in Street List. PLANS OF HOUSE PROPERTY IN THE CITY. 112. Adams Court, Old Broad Street. Plan of all the Houses, date 1761. 113. Aldermary Church Yard, one plan, 1761. 114. Aldersgate Street, three plans, 1780. 115. Basinghall Street, thirteen plans, 1770. 116. Barking Alley, two plans, 1768. 117. Bishopsgate Street, four plans, 1761-1810. 58 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 1 1 8. Brackley Street, one plan. 119. Bread Street, four plans, 1740 to 1766. 120. Budge Row, three plans, 1734 ; and five ditto, 1 760-1 772. 121. Bull and Mouth Street, one plan. 122. Cateaton Street, three plans, 1758 ; two ditto, 1765- 123. Cateaton Street, plan of Paul's Head Tavern, 1777. 124. Charter House Lane, one plan, 1775. 125. Cheapside, sixteen plans, 1766 to 1788. 126. Coleman Street, four plans, 1734 to 1783. 127. College Hill, three plans, 1777 to 1783. 128. Corbett Court, eleven plans, 1738 to 1772. 129. Cornhill, one plan, 1740. 130. Crown Court, one plan, 1775. 131. Crutched Friars, plan ofthe Houses. 132. Crutched Friars and French Horn Yard, one plan, 181 1. 133. Custom House, London, plan of ground floor. 134. Dorset Street, Blackfriars, plan of New River Company's House, 1775. 135. Duke's Place, Aldgate, one plan. 136. St. Dunstan's Hill, one plan. 137. Fenchurch Street, two plans. 138. Fish Street Hill, two plans and elevation of" No. 10, 1804. PORT. IX. PLANS OF CITY PROPERTY. 59 139. Fleet Lane, one plan and elevation, 1792 ; one plan 1760. 140. Fleet Street, one plan, 1830. 141. Garlick Hill, four plans, 1740 to 1764. 142. Georges Lane, two plans, 1739. 143. Golden Lane, one plan, 181 5. 144. Gracechurch Street, six plans of Mercers' Pro perty, 1730 to 1780. 145. Great Shire Lane, five plans, 1735. 146. Haberdashers' Company. Plan of the Hall and offices, with other buildings adjoining, in Maiden Lane and Staining Lane, 1761. 147. Haberdasher Square. A Plan ofthe Houses, 1761. HABERDASHER COMPANY'S PROPERTY. PLANS BY COOPER IN 1 76 1. 148. Five Houses in Bishopsgate Street. 149. One House in ditto. 150. Two ditto in Montague Court. 151. Plan of the School in Bunhill Row. 152. One House in Bread Street. 153. One ditto in Cannon Street, and one in Oxford Court. 154. Two ditto in Fish Street. 155. One ditto in Fleet Street, and two behind. 156. Two ditto in Little Old Bailey, and one in Green Arbour Court. 60 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 157. Three ditto in Lombard Street, and two in Plough Court. 158. One ditto in Old Change, and twelve in Purse Court. 159. Two ditto in Size Lane, and one backwards. 160. Six Alms' Houses in Snow Hill. 161. Three Houses in Thames Street and Church Alley. 162. Several Houses in Tower Street and Mincing Lane. 163. Printing House in White Lyon Court, Fleet Street. 164. Ironmonger's Lane, three plans, 1769. 165. King Street, Cheapside, four plans, 1770. 166. King Street, plan of Blackwell Hall. 167. King Street, Snow Hill, plans of Nos. 72 and 73- 168. King's Arms Yard, seven plans, 1742 to 1772. 169. Knightrider Street and Addle Hill, plans, 1765. 170. Lad Lane, six plans, 1767. 171. Lawrence Lane, three plans, 1735. 172. Leadenhall Street, one plan, 1761. 173. Lime Street, three plans, 1740. 174. Little Bell Alley, plan. 175. Little Friday Street, one plan. 176. Little Knightrider Street, two plans, 1776. Port. IX. PLANS OF CITY PROPERTY. 6 1 177. Love Lane, one plan, 1789. 178. Ludgate Hill, Belle Sauvage Estate, plan, 1854. 179. Maiden Lane, one plan. 180. Mercers' Ground from Lawrence Lane to Paul's Head Tavern. 181. Mercers' Court, large plan, 1734. 182. Mercers' Hall, the Plan of, 1746. 183. Merchant Taylors' School, Cannon Street, 1660. 184. Milk Street, five plans, 1768. 185. Mitre Court, three plans, 1738 to 1769. 186. Mumford's Court, nine plans, 1770. 187. Newgate Street, seven plans, 1751. 188. Newgate Market, one plan. 189. Newgate Prison, one plan. 190. Old 'Change, two plans, 1768; one plan, 1816. 191. Old Jewry, two plans, 1768. 192. Old Jewry, Plan of Old Excise Office, Estate of Sir J. Frederick, 1772. 193. Old Swan Lane, six plans, 1771 ; one 1783. 194. Poultry, three plans, 1733 to 1772. 195. Poultry, a plan of Grocers' Hall, 1800. 196. Pudding Lane, one plan, 1738; one 1772. 197. Pye Corner, one plan. 198. Queen Street, Cheapside, eight plans, 1767. 199. St. John Street, two plans, 1780. 62 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 200. St. Mary Axe, one plan, 1738. 201. St. Thomas Apostle, one plan, 1734. 202. Seething Lane, one plan. 203. St. Paul's Church Yard, three plans, 1755 to 1763. 204. Taunton Estate, Huish Court, Blackfriars, one plan, 1783; one 1809. 205. Thames Street, two plans, 1779; one 1795. 206. Threadneedle Street, plan of Lord Mayor's Court Office. 207. Tower Hill, seven plans, 1738. 208. Tower Street, three plans, 1738; three 1779. 209. Turnwheel Lane, one plan, 1781. 210. Watling Street, five plans, 1738 to 1756. 211. Well Court, one plan, 1769. 212. Whitecross Street, one plan, 1810. 213. Wood Street, one plan, 1768. 214. Wood Street, plan of Cross Keys Inn, 1844. Port. X. KENSINGTON GARDENS, ETC. 63 Portfolio X. PLANS OF KENSINGTON, PALACE, GARDENS, AND HYDE PARK. 1. "A Plan of ye Royal Palace and Gardens of Kensington." By John Rocque, 1736. 36 by 21. 2. A Plan of the Palace, Gardens, and Town of Kensington. By John Rocque, 1754. 19 by 12. 3. "A Topographical Survey of the Parish of Ken sington, with Plans and Elevations of the Royal Palace and Gardens, Hide Park, and Knightsbridge." Surveyed by J. Rhodes, and engraved by J. Bicknam, 1766. In 8 large sheets and 2 small. 8 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft. 4. A Drawn Plan of Hyde Park. By 5. Bennett, 1720. 25 by 15. 5. A " Plan of Hyde Park taken on the 4th of June, 1800, representing those Volunteer and Asso ciated Corps who assembled at the Review, by C. Random and C. Stairbank." 18 by 15. 6. A " Military Sketch of Hyde Park." Engraved by B. Baker, 18 10. 18 by 9. 64 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 7. Plan of Hyde Park as it was in 1725. From a Plan in the Vestry Room of St. George's Parish. 9 by 7. 8. A Drawn Plan of Palace Green and other Grounds near Kensington Palace, with De signs for laying out the same. By Thos. Chawner, 1838. 38 by 24. 9. A later Plan of the above, showing the Plots of Ground arranged to be built on, as ordered by House of Commons in 1848. 19* by 12. 10. A Survey of the District of Hans Town and part of Lord Cadogan's Estate about 1770. 70 by 28. 11. A Drawn Plan of Coleby House, Kensington, 1722. 18 by 12. 12. A Plan of the Roads under Kensington and Hyde Park Trusts, 1761. 14 by ii. 13. A ditto ditto, 1780. 15 by 12. 14. Map of the Western Side of London showing the Estate of Her Majesty's Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851. Day lith. 13 by 13. 15. Plan of Estates in the Parishes of St. Mar garet's, Westminster, and Kensington, pur chased by Her Majesty's Commissioners for the Exhibition of 185 1. 13 by 9. Port. X. ST. GEORGE'S, HANOVER SQUARE. 65 st. george's hanover square. Constituted a Parish, 1725. 16. A Drawn Plan of the Parish of St. George, Hanover Square, from Oxford Street to Pic cadilly and Arlington Street. With references, 1730. 22 by 16. 17. " Plan of St. George's Parish, Hanover Square, with views of the Church and Chapels of Ease, as surveyed by the late Mr. Morris." G. Bickham sculp., 1761. 21* by 18*. 18. " A Mapp or Plot of the Lordship of Eburie, being situated in the Parish of Saint Martin's in the Fields, Mrs. Mary Dammison being Proprietress ; with all the Highways, Foot ways, Bridges, Conduits, Water Courses, Ponds, and every House described within the said Plot." By Henry Morgan, 1675. This Plan gives Hide Parke Corner, the N.W. angle of St. James's Parke, the Mulberry Garden, Goring House, Arundall House and Garden, and all the holdings of Land down to the Thames. Plan copied by Mr. Page from the original in the pos session of the Duke of Westminster. 5 3 by 23. 19. A Drawn Plan of the Grosvenor Estate as it was in the year 1723, extending from Oxford Street to the Thames, with the intended Streets about Grosvenor Square, &c. A red line shows the after boundary o f St George's, Hanover Square, this Parish being constituted 18th March, 1725. 25 by 18. 66 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 20. An Engraved Copy of the above Plan of the Estate. Pubd. 1831. 28 by 19. 21. Drawn Plan of the Manor of Eybury, made 1 614, showing the Watercourse from Oxford Street to the Thames. Copied from the Records relating to the Grosvenor Estate by Mr. G. Saunders. 36 by 17. 22. Drawn " Plan of the Estate belonging to Dame Mary Grosvenor let to the Chelsea Water Works, near Millbank, on the River Thames." Traced from the original Survey by John Makay in 1727. 26 by 16. 23. Drawn Plan of the Estate belonging to Lord Grosvenor leased to the Chelsea Water Com pany, near the River, from Chelsea Hospital and Ranelagh Gardens to the Penitentiary. Copied from the Original Drawing by Peter Potter in 181 5, by J. Nelson, 1827. 27 by 22*. 24. Drawn Plan of the Estate belonging to Lord Grosvenor, showing proposed lines of Streets and Buildings in Pimlico. 1827. 3i by 25*. 25. Plan of that Part of the Grosvenor Estate in Belgrave Square and Eaton Square. 1825. 20* by 15*. 26. Plan of Belgrave Square and the Property ad joining. 1850. 25 by 19. 27. "A Plan of the Road through Westminster Port. X. ST. GEORGE'S, HANOVER SQUARE. 67 and Tutthill Fields, and from St. James's Park Gate by Buckingham House, and from Hide Park Corner to a Bridge that is desired to be made over the Thames." A scarce Print, 1768. 22 by 16. 28. Also a Tracing of the Print. By Mr. Crace. 29. " Map showing the Improvements at the West End of London, particularly in the Parish of St. George, Hanover Square." Surveyed by E. T. Ward; engraved by J. Tingle in 1830. 36 by 28. 30. A Drawn Plan of the Land from Piccadilly to the Mulberry Garden and Goring Great Gar den, sold by Sir Thos. Grosvenor to the Earl of Arlington for ^3,500 in 1681. Copied by Mr. Crace. 16 by 13. 31. A Drawn Plan of the Goring Estate, show ing the site of Goring House, on which Buckingham Palace is built. Copied by Mr. Crace from the original of 1640. 16 by 13. 32. Another Drawn Plan of the above Estate in 1675- Copied by Mr. Crace from the original. 16 by 13. 33. Drawn Plan of Buckingham House and Garden when belonging to Sheffield Duke of Buck ingham in 1743. 17 by 13. 68 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 34.. Plan of Buckingham House as it was in the year 1750. C. Campbell del'., 1750. 12* by 10. 35. Drawn Plan of the Freehold Ground belonging to Sir Charles Sheffield, Bar*., formerly the Mulberry Garden, on which now stands Buckingham House. Surveyed by Chas. Evans, 1760. Copied by Mr. Crace. 16 by 13. 36. An Abstract of the Title to Buckingham House and Garden from the time of Henry VIII. to the purchase in 1762. 37. Plan of Buckingham Palace as altered for K. George the 4th by John Nash, architect. Jas. Hakewell del'. J. Hawkworth sculp., 1 826. 12* by 9. NOTE. — Plans of Tart Hall are in the parish of St. Margaret. Portfolio XI. 38. Drawn Plan of the Estate of the Lord Berkeley north of Piccadilly, and from Tyburn Lane to Burlington House, as it was in 1676, show ing the Shoulder of Mutton Field, Mr. Aud- ley's Land, and Great Brook Field, where May Fair was held. 21* by 15. 39. Drawn Plan ofthe above Estate, 1710. Copied from the original in the King's Collection by Mr. Crace. 21 by 14*. 40. Another Plan of the above Property, showing the plans of Building in Curzon Street, the Market, &c, about 1720. 20 by 13*. Port. X. ST. GEORGE'S, HANOVER SQUARE. 69 41. A Drawn Plan of the above on a larger scale from Park Lane to Half-Moon Street, Picca dilly (the Shoulder of Mutton Field, Audley's Land, Great Brookfield, and part of Stone- bridge Field). Surveyed by Jno. Haynes, 1767. 27* by 20*. 42. Two Plans of Devonshire House, Piccadilly. Wm. Kent arch'. 7. Woolf del'. M. Darby sculp., 1736. 15 by 10. 43. Drawn Plan of the Property along Piccadilly, from Bond Street to Down Street, showing the course of King's Scholars Pond Sewer, in 1779. 29 by 24. 44. Drawn Plan of the above Sewer, showing the Property from Bruton Street to Piccadilly. From the Commissioners of Sewers' Survey, 1780. 24 by 16. 45. Drawn Plan of the Property from Hay Hill to Brook Street and Bond Street. From the Commissioners of Sewers' Stirvey for Drainage, 1837. 45 by 18. 46. Drawn Plan of part of the Property belonging to the City of London, in Bond Street, Graf ton Street, and Bruton Street, 1720. 17* by II. 47. A Plan of the Conduit Mead and Property be longing to the City of London, including New Bond Street, Conduit Street, South Molton Street, and Stratford Place. Surveyed 1794. J7 by 13- 70 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 48. Plan of the Ranger's House in the Green Park. J. Roberts sc, 1768. 16 by 11*. 49. Drawn Plan of the Ranger's House and grounds adjoining, with the Improvements proposed in the Park. By 7. Chawner, 1832. 23 by 11. 50. Drawn Plan of the Property belonging to the Crown, let to Sir John Hamilton, who built the Houses in Hamilton Place, named after him. By Chawner, 1790. 12 by 18. 51. Drawn Plan of the Houses at the West Corner of Hamilton Place and Piccadilly. By 7. Chawner, 1796. 21* by 17. 52. Plan of the Buildings in Hamilton Place, Pic cadilly and Park Lane, belonging to the Crown. Made under the direction of Jno. Fordyce, Esq., 1805. 19* by 15. 53. Plan of the Improvement in Hamilton Place, and the Houses in Piccadilly and Park Lane, belonging to the Crown. By John Fordyce, Esq. J. Basire sculp., 1 809. 19* by IS- 54. Two Drawn Plans of the Houses, Stables, and Gardens in Hamilton Place, belonging to the Crown. By Thos. Chawner, 1809. 14 by 10. 55. A Drawn Plan of Two Houses near Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, about 1790, let to Port. X. ST. GEORGE'S, HANOVER SQUARE. 71 the Marquis of Northampton and Sir G. Beaumont, in 1848. 17 by 10. 56. Two Plans of Apsley House and Ground, Hyde Park Corner ; showing the addition granted to the Duke of Wellington by the Crown. J. Basire sculp., 1831. each 16* by \o\. 57. A Plan of Shelburne House, Berkeley Square, built 1765. R. Adams arch'. C. White sculp., 1765. 23 by 18. 58. A Smaller Plan of ditto, J. Gandon del'. 7. White sculp., 1765. 15* by 10*. 59. Drawn Plan of the Water- Works, and the Duke of Gloucester's Riding House, erected near Grosvenor Gate, Hyde Park, about 1 768 (since taken down). By 7. Chawner. 18 by 14*. 60. Drawn Plan of Property belonging to the Crown in Park Lane and Carrington Place. By 7. Chawner, 1798. 23* by 17. 61. Plan of Chesterfield House, South Audley Street. J. Ware arch*. 7. Woolf del'. M. Darby sculp., 1756. 15 by 10. 62. Plan of the Marquis of Breadalbane's House, 21 Park Lane. J. Paine arch*. 12 by 10. 63. Drawn Plan of the site of Camelford House, corner of Oxford Street and Park Lane, 72 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. built by Thos. Pitt, afterwards Lord Camel ford, and the property adjoining. By Geo. Saunders, 1791. 36 by 23. 64. Plan of Lord Derby's House, in Grosvenor Square. Adam arch*. 1773. 23 by 14. PORT. XI. ST. MARGARET'S AND ST. JOHN'S. 73 PLANS OF PARISHES AND PROPERTY IN WESTMINSTER. Portfolio XI. THE PARISHES OF ST. MARGARET'S AND ST. JOHN'S. 1. A Plan of the City of Westminster, showing all the Parishes, as well as the Ancient Boundary of Westminster, in the year 951. J. Basire sculp., 1835. 17 by 10. 2. Plan of Westminster, 1624. J. Basire sculp., 1835. 17 by 10. 3. Plan of Westminster, 1822. J. Basire sculp., 1835. 17 by 10. 4. Plan of the City of Westminster, the Duchy of Lancaster, and places adjacent. By J. Rocque. R. Cole sculp., 1754. 15 by 10, 5^ Large Plan of the City and Liberty of Westmin ster, with references to Public Buildings, &c. Thos. Cook del'. 7. & J. Gardener sculp., 1847. 42* by 28*. 6. Plan of the Parish of St. Margaret, Westminster. From Lea & Morden' s Map. By Robt. Lea, 1690. 13 by 8. 74 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 7. Plan of the Parish of St. Margaret, Westminster. From Stow's Survey. By Rd. Bloome, 1720, and ditto for 1755. 14 by nf 8. Drawn Plan in 2 sheets of the Northern District of the Parish of St. Margaret. Surveyed by J. H. Taylor, 1824. 37* by 28. 9. Drawn Plan in 2 sheets of the Southern District of the Parishes of St. Margaret and St. John. Surveyed by J. H. Taylor, 1828. 39 by 28. 10. Plan of part of the Parish of St. Margaret, be fore the formation of Parliament Street, 1734. J. T. Smith del', et sculp., 1806. II* by 9. 1 1 . Drawn Plan of part of the Parish of St. Marga ret, showing Old Palace Yard, Lord Lind- sey's, and the Pond in dispute, about 1670. 14 by 12. 12. Plan of part of the Parish of St. John, showing Millbank and Peterborough House in 1748. J. 7. Smith, del*, et sculp., 1806. 11* by 9. 13. Plan of an Estate situate at Millbank, West minster, belonging to the Marquis of Salis bury, 1780. 26* by 17. 14. Plan of Westminster New Bridewell, Tothill Fields, 1836. By H. Abraham arch'. 24 by 17*. 15. "Ye Plan of ye City Westminster," Showing 5 Plans for the proposed New Bridge at West minster, proposed by 5. Hawksmoor. B. Cole sculp., 1738. 16 by n. PORT. XI. ST. MARGARET'S AND ST. JOHN'S. 75 16. Plan of part of Westminster, from the Hall to the Plantation Office, showing the intended Improvements, 1738. 14* by 9*. 17. Plan of the lower parts of the two Parishes from the Horse Ferry Road to Whitehall ; showing the Improvements to Westminster Bridge. 7. Lediard del', et sculp., 1739. 19 by 11*. 18. A Drawn " Plan of part of the Ancient City of Westminster, from College Street to White hall, in which are delineated the intended New Streets or approaches to Westminster Bridge." Surveyed by Thos. Lediard, 1740. 29 by 20*. 19. Drawn " Plan of the intended Streets from New Palace Yard to Whitehall, and from King Street to the Thames," 1739 (in connec tion with the New Bridge). 19 by 14*. 20. Engraved Plan from the above, 1739. 19 by 14*. c 21. Plan of the New Street from the Park to West minster Bridge. 1748. 14* by 10. 22. Plan showing the Improvement intended in Great George Street, 1734-48. J. 7. Smith, 1806. 11* by 9*. 23. A Plan of part of the Ancient City of Westmin ster, from College Street to Whitehall, show- 76 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. ing the Improvements to Westminster Bridge. Engraving published by Fourdrinier & Co., 1761. 29 by 21. 24. Plan of the Improvements near Westminster Abbey, printed by Order of the House of Commons. J. Basire sculp., 1808. 17! by 14*. 25. Two Plans of the Improvements near West minster Abbey, by Order &c. ¦ J. Basire sculp., 181 1. 13 by 8. 26, Two Plans, as above, 18 10 and 1814. 14* by 91 27. Plan of Dean's Yard and part adjoining, as it appeared 1734. J. T. Smith del', et sculp., 1807. 10* by 7. 28. Plan of Dean's Yard and parts adjacent. By Dr. Donnelly, 1742. 15 by 10*. 29. Drawn Plan of the Cloisters and Westminster School, with Dean's Yard and parts adjacent. 1710. 28 by 18. 30. "A Ground Plot of part of the Citty of West minster." Showing " the way from the Hall to the Church as it was spread with cloth and railed in, on the day of the Corona tion " (of King James the 2nd), 1685. 17J by 14. 31. "The Ground Plot ofthe Collegiate Church of St. Peter, in Westminster, showing the Position and Erection ofthe Sacrary, Altars, PORT. XI. ST. MARGARET'S AND ST. JOHN'S. 77 Thrones, Seats, &c, on the day of their Majesty's Coronation, April 23, 1685." 29 by 20. 32. Drawn Plan of part of Westminster, showing the line of the Procession of the Coronation of King George the 2nd and his Queen, 1727. 29 by 20. 33. Drawn Plan of the Interior of Westminster Abbey, showing the scaffolding as it was erected for the Coronation of King George the 2nd and Queen Caroline, 1727. With references taken from the Coronation of K. James the 2nd. .34. Drawn Plan of the Throne, Theatre, Seats, &c, in Westminster Abbey, at the Coronation of George the 2nd and his Queen, 1727. 27 by 18. 35. Drawn Plan ofthe Gallery at ditto, 1727. 26 by 17^. 36. Two Drawn Plans of Westminster Hall, show ing the arrangement of the seats for the Ban quet at the Coronation of George the 2nd ; also a cross section ofthe Hall, 1727. 33 by 12. 37. Drawn Plan of the Kitchen for the above Ban quet, 1727. 27 by 18*. 38. Plan of Westminster Hall, showing the ar rangements of the Seats, &c, for the Trial of Lord Lovat, 1747. 9* by 8. 78 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 39. Plan of St. James's Park, and from Charing Cross to Westminster, showing line of Pro cession of the Coronation of King George the 3rd and his Queen, with sketch of Pro cession in three lines at top of plan, 1761.16* by 14. 40. Small Plan as above, and a Plan of the Seats in the Abbey and in the Hall, 1761. 9 by 7*. 41. Drawn Plan of Westminster Hall, showing the arrangement of Seats, &c, for the Trial of Warren Hastings, 1788. 24 by 17*. 42. Drawn Plan of Henry the 7th's Chapel, with actual measurements. Taken by Josh. Thornwait, 1778. 27 by 12*. PALACE OF WESTMINSTER. 43. Plan of the Ancient Palace of Westminster and the Hall. Measured and drawn between the years 1793 and 1823, by Wm. Capon. J. Basire sculp. 28 by 21*. 44. Foundation Plan of the Ancient Palace of West minster. J. 7. Smith del', et sculp., 1 807. 1 1 by 9*. 45. Drawn Plan of the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Hall and Ground adjacent. By Wm. Kent, 1739. 25 by 17. 46. Drawn Plan of Westminster Hall, the Houses of Lords and Commons, and the Courts of Law. 1 76 1. 24 by 17. PORT. XI. ST. MARGARET'S AND ST. JOHN'S. 79 47. Drawn Plan of the Painted Chamber at West minster. Surveyed and accurately drawn and measured by Wm. Capon, 1 795-1 799, and again surveyed by him in 1800. 29* by 22. 48. Drawn Plan of Westminster Hall, the Houses of Lords and Commons, and the Courts of Law. A Copy of the Plan by Mr. Soane in 1795. By Thos. Chawner. 23 by 18. 49. Two Plans of the Courts of Law adjoining Westminster Hall. By Sir John Soane. Vacher lith., 1826. 16 by 7*. 50. Plan of the Old Houses of Parliament as they appeared in 1833. By Sir John Soane. Basire lithd., 1833. 21 by 12. 51. Large Plan in 2 sheets of Westminster Hall and the Houses of Parliament. Issued bythe Government. Standidge & Lemond sculp., 1834. 36 by 25. 52. Large Plan in 3 sheets of Westminster Hall, the Houses of Parliament, the Law Courts, and various Buildings adjoining before the Fire (1834). With sections of various Buildings round the Plan. By C. J. Richardson, 1835. 51* by 32. 53. Plan of the New Houses of Parliament sub mitted by Mr. Barry, and the alterations suggested by the Commissioners. 1836. 25 by 16. 54. Plan of the New Houses of Parliament, with the intended additions. Lithograph by J. Basire, 1845. 18* by 12*. 80 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 55. Plan of the New Houses of Parliament as built by Sir Charles Barry. 1852. 20 by 13. 56. Plan of the New Houses of Parliament — the principal Floor. 1855. 25* by 17. 57. Plan of the New Houses of Parliament, with the intended additions by Sir Chatles Barry. Vacher lith., 1856. 16* by 10*. 58. Plan of St. James's Park, showing the Palace, the Canal, the Decoy, and Rosamond Pond, 1706. L. Knyff de\\ J. Kip sculp., 1706. 19 by 13*. 59. Plan ofthe Decoy in St. James's Park in 1734. J. 7. Smith del', et sculp., 1 806. 11 by 9. 60. Drawn Plan of Property in Queen Square Place, showing Houses of Jeremy Bentham and Sir C. Johnstone. 1816. 15 by 19. TART HALL. 61. "A Plott and Description of Tart Hall House, with the Gardens and adjoining Property, showing the Boundary of the Parish of St. Margaret." A Drawn Plan, 1633. 24 by 16*. 62. Drawn Plan of an Estate of Lord Stafford at Pimlico, late Tart Hall and Garden. Copied from Plan taken in the year 1725 by Charles Stokes. 24 by 18. Port. XI. ST. MARGARET'S AND ST. JOHN'S. 8l 63. Drawn Plan of House, corner of Carteret Street and Park Street, Westminster, 1777. By Baker. 1 1 by 7*. WHITEHALL. 64. "A Survey and Ground Plot of the Royal Palace of Whitehall, with the lodgings and apartments belonging to their Majesties," as it appeared in the Reign of K. Charles II., 1680. From a Drawing in the possession of the Duke of Port land. J. Fisher del'. ; G. Virtue sculp., 1747. 28 by 22. 65. Drawn Plan of the Palace at Whitehall. On a larger sc^le than the preceding, but probably the original Drawing from which it was engraved (an in teresting document), 1680. 32 by 24. 66. Plan of the Royal Palace of Whitehall in the Reign of Charles 1 1., 1680. J. 7. Smith del', et sculp., 1807. 11^ by 9. 67. The Ground Plot of the Ruins of Whitehall. Stukley del. ; Gucht sculp., 17 18. 12 by 7*. 68. Drawn Plan of a proposed New Palace and Bridge at Whitehall ; also the New Roads, &c. 1734. 11* by 7*. 69. A Drawn Plan of Whitehall, showing the various House Property belonging to the Crown from the Duke of Richmond's House to Scotland Yard, with proposed improve ments. , ; :; By Thos. Chawner, 18 16. 42 by 20. 82 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 70. Plans of the New Government Offices, Downing Street, Westminster, showing the existing Buildings, Thoroughfares, &c. Standidge lithog., 1857. 37 by 35. 71. Plan of Horse Guards at Whitehall. Kent architect. 15 by 10. 72. Drawn Plan of Montague House, the Duke of Buccleugh's, at Whitehall. 1820. 13 by 9. 73. Plan of House of Lord Herbert, Whitehall. 8 by 5. 74. Ditto of Sir W. Featherstonhaugh, Whitehall, afterwards Lord Dover's. Paine architect. 14 by 9. Portfolio XII. THE PARISH OF ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER. 1. A Drawn Plan of " Her Majesty's Bailiwick of St. James's in the County of Middlesex." A most careful and finished drawn Survey of the West of London, from Knightsbridge to Temple Bar, and from Marylebone Gardens North to Buckingham House South. On a scale of 200 feet to the inch. By William Gough, 1746. 57 in. long by 40 in. high. 2. Plan of the Parish of St. James!s, Westminster. By Richard Blome in 1689. 14 by 12. PORT. XII. ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER. 83 3. Plan of the Parish as above. From Stow's Survey. By R. Blome, 1720; and ditto for 1755. 14 by 12. 4. " A Correct Plan of the Parish of St. James's, Westminster." Surveyed by William Rhodes, 1770. 20 by 15 5. Large Plan in 4 sheets of the Parish of St. James's, Westminster, showing the Improve ment of Regent Street, &c. Surveyed by George Thompson, 1825. 50 by 37. 6. Drawn Plan of Marlborough House and Garden and the several Houses on the South side of Pall Mall to the fourth beyond the Marquis of Buckingham's House. Surveyed by Mr. 7. Chawner in 1796. 39^ by 19. 7. Drawn Plan in continuation of the above, with Carlton House and Garden, Warwick House, Cockspur Street, &c. Surveyed by Mr. 7. Chawner in 1796. 23 by 19*. 8. A Drawn Plan of Old Carlton House made for the Dowager Princess of Wales. 1761. 15 by 13. 9. Five Drawn Plans of Carlton House, showing each floor, with the various alterations from 1784 to 1789. Each 15 by 13. 10. Drawn Plan of the Tables in Temporary Room, Carlton House, for the Grand F£te in 181 1. 22 *- by 17. 11. Plan of Carlton Palace in 1821. Ptigin del'. ; Adlard sculp. 7 by 4*. 84 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 12. Drawn Plan of part of Pall Mall, North side, St. Alban Street, St. James's Market, &c, as it was in 1794. Surveyed by Mr. 7. Chawner. 25 by 17. 1 3. Drawn Plan of the Haymarket (West side), from Pall Mall to Piccadilly, also Market Lane and the Buildings round the Market, as it was in 1794. Surveyed by Mr. 7. Chawner. ¦ 26 by 15. 14. Drawn Plan of Jermyn Street and Piccadilly, from the White Bear to Church Passage. Surveyed by Mr. 7. Chawner, 1794. 20 by 9. 15. Drawn Plan of the Improvement in Titchborne Street, from Piccadilly to Air Street (South side). Surveyed by Mr. 7. Chawner, 1796. 22 by 15. 16. Plan of the New Street proposed from Charing Cross to Portland Place, leading to the Crown Estate in Marylebone Park, showing the Pro perty required for the Improvement. By John Nash. J. Basire sculp., 1813. (The original design for Regent Street.) 24 by 13. 1 7. Plan similar to the above, with addition to the Regent's Park and the line of Sewer marked upon it. By John Nash. Thompson sculp., 18 14. 16 by 12. 18. A Table showing the Estimated Cost of the above Improvements. By Messrs. Leverton and Chawner, compared with the Estimate of Mr. Nash. Port. XII. ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER. 85 19. Drawn Plan of the Property between Swallow Street and King Street, from Beak Street to Major Foubert's Passage. By Mr. 7. Chawner, 1797. 23* by 17*. 20. Drawn Plan of St. James's Palace, Marlborough House, York House, Bridgewater House, and the Improvements intended in St. James's Street and Thatched House Court, &c. Surveyed by Mr. 7. Chawner, 1836. 30* by 22*. 21. Drawn Plan of Marlborough House, date 1790. 1 1 by 8. 22. " Plan of the Duke of York's Palace in Pall Mall," now the Ordnance Office. 15 by 9. 23. Drawn Plan of the Duke of Buckingham's House, Pall Mall, as altered by John Soane. By Mr. Titos. Chawner, 1795. 18 by 11*. 24. Drawn Plan of the Conduit that supplies the water to St. James's, the Canal, and White hall, from Hyde Park. Copied by Long from the original Survey at the Society of Antiquaries, made in 1718. 29^ by 18*. 25. Drawn Plan of Thatched House Tavern in St. James's Street and adjoining Property to wards Barkshire House and Gardens, as granted by Wm. Pulteney to Mr. Goff from Lady Day, 1705, for 60 years. 15 by 10. 26. Plan of the House, &c, belonging to Sir Wat kin William Wynn, St. James's Square. Robert Adams del. ; Norval sculp., 1772. 24 by 17*. 86 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 27. Drawn Plan of two Houses East side S . James Square, with estimated Value. By Baker, 1809. 9 by 6. 28. Drawn Plans of House, No. 9 King Street, S'. James's Square, 1816. 15 by 12. 29. Plan of Lord Spencer's House, Park Place, St. James's Park. J. Vard del'. ; Ganden sculp. 30. Drawn Plan of Burlington House and Garden, Piccadilly. By Samuel Ware, 1812. 26 by 17. 31. Drawn Plan of Burlington House only, to a larger scale. By Samuel Ware, 18 12. 26 by 17. 32. Two Drawn Plans of York House, Piccadilly, showing the alteration to form the Albany, By Messrs. Copland and H. Rowles, 1804. 33* by 9. 33. Drawn Plan of two Houses, corner of Duke Street and Piccadilly. By Butler, 1827. 18* by 16. 34. Drawn Plan of the Lemon Tree Public House and Yard, NW., corner of the Haymarket and Piccadilly. 11 by 7. 35. Drawn Plan of Property of Mr. West in Rupert Street, Princes Street, &c, with list of Tenants and Rents paid, 1788. Also a more recent plan. each 14 by 12. Port. XII. ST. ANNE, SOHO. 87 PARISH OF ST. ANNE, SOHO. 36. Plan of the Parish of St. Ann's, constituted in 1685. By Richard B lome, 1686. 12 by 7. 37. Plan of Ditto, with alterations. For Stow's Survey, by R. Bloome, 1720, and ditto for 1755- 12 by 7. 38. A Drawn Plan of the Estate belonging to the Duke of Portland in Soho Square and its neighbourhood, sold in the years 1794 to 1799, with a Schedule of the Rents of the various Houses, and the sum they each sold for. By John White Senior, 1799. 24 by 21. 39. A Drawn Plan of Property around Leicester Square, showing new Streets intended, from Piccadilly to Covent Garden, &c, with the elevations ofthe intended Houses in 1760. 30 by 16. 40. A Drawn Plan of a new Street from Piccadilly to King Street, Covent Garden, as proposed in the year 1766. 27* by 16. 41. "A Drawn Plan of the Property of Leicester House, &c.' " This Plan is a duplicate of one taken for Christie the Auctioneer, to exhibit at the Sale of Leicester House, by order of Elizabeth Perry, by Joseph Carter, 1783." 25 by 21. 42. A Plan^of a Leasehold Estate in Dean Street and Oxford Street, 1826. 88 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. Portfolio XIII. PARISH OF ST. MARTIN 'S-IN-THE-FIELDS. i. A Drawn Plan of the Old Parish of St. Martin's, which included S*. James's, Sl. George's, S1. Ann's and Sl. Paul's, Covent Garden. Most carefully laid down on a large scale ioo ft. to the inch, showing the state of this part of London in 1690. An interesting plan. Circa 1690. 49* by 32. 2. Plan of the Parish of S7 Martin's in the Fields. By Richd. Bloome, 1689. 14J by 12. 3. Ditto, without the Arms, and a small Plan of the New Buildings. By R. Bloome, 1720, and ditto for 1755. 14* by 12, 4. A Plan of the Parish, in 2 sheets. Surveyed by Edwai'd Waters. William Faden, sculp., *799- 35* by 22*. 5. Ditto, etching of the above. 6. Plan of the Parish. Corrected by James Wyld to 1840. 35* by 22*. 7. Drawn Plan of the Admiralty and Property ad joining. By Thos. Chawner, 1794. 24 by 20. 8. Drawn Plan of Spring Gardens, with the adjoin ing Property, and showing proposed Im provements, 1729. 21 by 16*. PORT. XIII. ST. MARTIN' S-IN-THE-FIELDS. 89 9. Drawn Plan of Spring Gardens, with Improve ments and additions. Surveyed by Thos. Chawner, 1804. 18 by 13. 10. Drawn Plan of ditto. By ditto, 1804. 18 by 10*. 1 1 . Drawn Plan and Elevation of Wigley's Museum, and of Lord Berkley's House, Spring Gar dens, 1824. 12 by 8. 12. Drawn Plan of the Improvement of Scotland Yard, made in 1821. By Thos. Chawner. 22 by 17-*. 13. Drawn Plan of Ditto, and the New Houses in Whitehall Place. By 7. Chawner, 1821. 22 by 18. 14. Survey of Part of the Ground in Whitehall Place, taken June, 1821. By Horn. 22 by 18. 15. Another Drawn Plan of Whitehall Place. By 7. Chawner, 1 82 1. 20 by 12*. 16. A Drawn Plan of the King's Mews, Charing Cross, and the Properties adjoining, from Whitcomb Street to Sl. Martin's Lane. Surveyed by 7. Chawner in 1796. 22 by 18. 17. A Drawn Plan of Suffolk Street, Haymarket, and adjoining Property between Cockspur Street and Whitcomb Street. By 7. Chawner, 1796. 25 by 16*. 90 MAPS ANf PLANS OF LONDON. 1 8. Plan of Suffolk Street, Haymarket, showing the Improvement of the Property belonging to the Crown. By J. Nash. J. Basire sculp., 1829. 7* by 12. 19. Drawn Plan of the New Theatre in the Hay market, as built in 1821. Nash arch*. By G. Gladwin, 1821. 3 by 10. 20. Drawn Plan of the Improvement at the corner of James Street and the Haymarket, showing the Tennis Court and the Theatre, 1821. 7* by 12. 21. Plan of the Charing Cross and Strand Improve ments. By James Wyld, 1832. 17 by 12*. 22. Two Plans of the Property sold for the Im provement of the Strand and Chandos Street. By C. Ingrey, 1830. 17 by J 2. 23. Plan of the proposed new Street from Coventry Street to Long Acre. By 7. Chawner and Jas. Pennethorne. Basire lithog. 1840. 331 by 13. 24. Plan for widening the Strand and removal of Exeter Change. Arrowsmith sculp. 1826. 20 by 15. 25. Drawn Plan of the Property of Lady Acheson, Moor's Yard, Sl. Martin's Lane, and the Strand. In a Survey made in 1689 ; in the " Gough Collection." Copied by Mr. Crace. 23 by 1 1. Port. XIII. ST. MARTIN' S-IN-THE-FIELDS. 91 26. Plan of Improvement in the Strand, the Low ther Arcade, &c. By Wm. Herbert and S. Bird— lithog., 1830. 22 by 15. ,27. Plan of the New Hungerford Market, showing the Improvements. By Thomas Fowler arch'. Day & Haghe sculp., 1833. 25 by 14. 28. Plan of St. James's Palace and the Convent ad joining ; showing the Bed room of the Queen where the Pretender was born, with the pas sages communicating, 1689. 14 by 9. 29. Plan of St. James's Palace, with the intended addition in the Reign of King William the 3rd. By Sir C. Wren, 1694. 29 by 18. 30. Plan of St. James's Palace and Park as it ap peared in 1 710. L . Knyff del'. J. Kip sculp., 1 7 1 o. 1 9 by 1 3*. 31. Drawn Plan of Stable Yard, St. James's, and the Property adjoining. Circa 1700. 21* by 16. 32. Plan of York House as built for the Duke of York, now Stafford House, 1827. 7 by 6. 33. Plan of Cleveland House, 1824. 7by.4i 34. Plan of Bridgewater House, built on the site of Cleveland House, 1849. 9 by 7. 92 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 35. Four Drawn Plans of Property in Panton Street, 1806. 12 by 7. 36. Ditto, ditto, in James Street, 1806. 7 by 6. 37. Plan of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. W. Wilkins arch4. Standidge lithog., 1836. 12* by 7*. 38. Plan of the National Gallery with intended Im provements. W. Wilkins arch'. Basire sculp., 1836. 23 by 11*. 39. Plan of Property in St. Martin Street and Whitcomb Street. 12 by 7. 40. Ditto in Long Acre, about 1820. 18 by 11. 41. Plan of the. Building of the Society of Arts and the house adjoining in John Street, Adelphi: By R. Adams, 1772. 14* by 23*. PARISH OF ST. PAUL, COVENT GARDEN. 42. Plan of the Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, constituted 1660. A Survey by Richard Blome, 1686. 12 by 7. 43. Two Plans of ditto, as above, with alterations, 1720 and 1754. each 12 by 7. 44. A Drawn Plan of the Parish, showing Old Port. XIII. ST. CLEMENT DANES, ETC. 93 Bedford House in the Strand and Covent Garden. Circa 1700. 19* by 13. 45. Plan of the Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, showing the site of Bedford House and Grounds. From a Survey made by W. Lyborn, in 1686, by Thos. Geo. Beck, 185 1. J. 7. Culliford sculp. 25^ by 18. 46. A Plan of BedfordHouse, Covent Garden. Copied from an old Drawing of 1690, in Crowle's Pen nant in the British Museum. Drawn and engraved by J. T. Smith, 1809. 12* by 9\. 47. A Drawn Plan of Covent Garden Theatre, and the Property adjacent. . By D. Davis, 1808. 25 by 20. 48. A Plan of ditto, showing the boundary of the Fire, Sept. 10, 1808. By D. Davis, 1808. 18 by 13. 49. Drawn Plan of the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Erected by R. Smirke in 1808. 29 by 20. PARISHES OF ST. CLEMENT DANES,. ST. MARY- LE-GRAND, AND THE SAVOY LIBERTY. 50. "A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Clement Danes and St. Mary Savoy, with the Rolls Liberty and Lincoln's Inn." By Richd. Blome, 1704. J4* by 12. 94 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 51. A Mapp of the above Parishes with alterations. For Stow's Survey. By R. Blome, 1720 and 1755. 14* by 12. 52. " A Plan of the Ground and Buildings in the Strand called the Savoy." Geo. Virtue del', and sculp., 1736. 18* by 13. 53. A Reduced Plan of Ditto, copied from the above, with a View of the Building, 1736. 9* by 5*. 54. "A Map of the Manor of the Savoy and the Liberty of Lancaster." With explanation. By G. E. Madeley, 1 830. 21* by 15. 55. " Plan of the Parish of St. Mary-le-Strand, in cluding Somerset House and Precinct of the Savoy." By Simpkins, 1790. 10* by 7*. 56. Two Plans of Denmark House, before and afterwards called Somerset House, as it ap peared in 1680. By Longmate, 1706. 12 by 9. 57. The Ground Plan of Arundel House and Gar den, as it was in 1670. Published by Thane, 1792. 8 by 7*. 58. A Drawn Plan of the Property of the Duke of Norfolk- in the Strand, showing Plan of Arundel House and Garden in 1720. 25 by 19. Port. XIII. ST. CLEMENT DANES, ETC. 95 59. Plan of the City's Intended Improvement at Temple Bar, showing the Houses to be re moved for that object. By the Surveyor of Guildhall. R. Metcalf sculp., 1802. 26 by 16*. 60. Plan of the proposed Improvements near Tem ple Bar, 1 80 1. 13 by 11. 61. Plan of the Improvement in the Strand near Temple Bar, showing the Houses disposed of by Lottery, 1802. 17 by 10. 62. Plan of Sundry Leasehold Estates in Welling ton Street, Strand. Surveyed by T. Gregory. R. Martin lithog., 1826. 18 by 11. 63. Plan of the Ground adjoining the Surrey abut ment of the Strand Bridge. Barlow sculp., 1815. 8 by 10*. 96 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. Portfolio XIV. THE BOROUGH OF ST. MARYLEBONE. i. "Topographical Survey of the Borough of St. Marylebone, as incorporated and defined by Act of Parliament, 1832. Embracing the Parishes of St. Marylebone, St. Pancras, and Paddington ; also the Principal Landed Estates ; and Plans and Elevations of the Public Buildings. From Surveys and Drawings by F. A. Bartlett, under the direction of John Britton, F.S.A." London, pub. June 25, 1837. -#• B. Davies sculp., colored. 421 by 36. THE PARISH OF PADDINGTON. 2. " Plan of the Parish of Paddington, from an Actual Survey." By G. Oakley Lucas, 1842. 2 sheets. 43 by 38. 3. Plan of the Parish of Paddington. 2nd edition, 1847. 42 by 39. 4. Plan of the Parish of Paddington, showing the Property of the Bishop of London, and the Roads proposed. 6". P. Cockerell. With MS. notes, &c, by J. Butler, junr., l824- 16* by n. Port. XIV. PA DDING TON. 97 5. Plan of the Parish of Paddington. By George Gutch. Sidney Hall sculp., 1828. 17 by 11. 6. Plan of the Parish, showing the Property of the Grand Junction Canal Company. G. Gutch del'. S. Hall sculp., 1828. 17* by 11. 7. Map of the Parish, showing the Improvements to 1838, and the Great Western Railway. G. Gutch del*. S. Hall sculp. 17* by 11. 8. Plan of the Paddington Estate, as designed for Building, &c. By G. Gutch. 26* by 13. 9. " Plans of the Drains, Openings, Conduits, and Pipes from the Spring-Head at Bayswater to the Receipt Conduit at Marylebone Lane." From a Drawing made by John Rowley and George Dance the City Surveyor, Dec. 17, 1746. Copied by George Gutch lithog., 1852. 12 by 4*. 10. Original Plan of the termination of the Grand Junction Canal at Paddington, as agreed with the Bishop of London, 1798. 16 by II*. 11. Improved Plan of the termination of the Grand Junction Canal, and the intended New Street, on the Estates of the Bishop of London and Mr. Crompton, 1799. 21 by 11*. 12. Plan of the Lands at Paddington proposed to be leased and exchanged by the Bishop of London and his Lessees, with the Grand Junction Canal Company. J. Cary sculp., 1812. 25 by 18. H 98 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 13. Drawn Plan of the Pest House at Craven Hill, Bayswater, with the signatures of Lord Craven, the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Parishes of Sl. Clement Danes', Sl. Mar tin in the Fields, S1. Paul, Covent Garden, and S7 James's, Piccadilly, with a small Plan of the Property belonging to Lord Craven. By C. Jones, 1779. 10 by 14*. Note. — The above Plan was produced by Mr. Crace in the Court of Chancery, Nov. 3, 1858, and is understood to have virtually decided the question of the ownership of the Craven Hill Property. THE PARISH OF ST. MARYLEBONE. 14. Drawn Plan of the Bounds of the Parish of St. Marylebone, from an Actual Survey made for the Parish by Joseph Phillips and James Heywood in 1768. Copied by J. Reid for Mr. Crace, 1850. 57 by 53. 15. Plan of the Parish of St. Marylebone, on two sheets, showing the Improvement proposed on the Marylebone Park Estate, with part of the Parish of St. Pancras. By John White, 1809. 371 by 26. 16. Large Plan of the Parish of Sl. Marylebone, in three parts, constructed by order of the Ves try. From an Actual Survey by Peter Potter. Neele & Son sculp., 1820. 72* by 35- 17. Plan of the Parish. Surveyed by Graf & Soret, 1833. 22 by n*. PORT. XIV. ST. MARYLEBONE. 99 18. Drawn Plan of the Marylebone Estate in 1708, purchased by the Duke of Newcastle, of John Austain, and now the Duke of Portland's by marriage. Copied from the original in the Duke's possession by John White, junr., the Duke's Agent, in 1827. 21 by 16. 19. Drawn Plan on 6 sheets, of the Duke of Port land's Estate, with the Names of the Tenants who had Leases to build for a term of 99 years. Surveyed by John White, 1 797-1 799. 49 by 46. 20. Plan of the Estate belonging to Lord Harley, and Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holies Har ley. " A design of ye Buildings already begun to be built in ye Parish of S*. Maryla- Bonne." With table of measured distances from the intended Cavendish Square. Designed and delineated by John Prince. Ingraved by Sutton Nicholls, 1719. 26* by 20. 21. Drawn Plan of the Property belonging to the City of London ; where the Lord Mayor's Banquetting House formerly stood, now Stratford Place. By J. Hanway, junr., 1732. 15 by 9*. 22. Drawn Plan of the Property belonging to the City of London, now Stratford Place, show ing the boundary of Mr. Hope's property. By J. Hanway, junr., 1732. 9 by 15. 23. Plan of the above Property, with a plan of the Banquetting House, and the Conduit that supplied the City of London. J. Peacock del*. G. Dance sculp., 1772. 8f by 15. IOO MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 24. Drawn Plan of Stratford Place, showing the Houses, &c, and the alteration of the Sewer, 1772. 17* by 3. 25. Drawn Plan of Stratford Place, showing Ayre Brook before it was covered over. By John Lister, 1779. 17* by 11. 26. Drawn Plan of the Estate of John Thomas Hope, Esq., adjoining the City of London Property in Stratford Place. By J. Hanway, 1732. 19* by 15. 27. A Plan of the Ground belonging to Lord Foley, with plan of the House since purchased by the Commissioners to connect Regent Street with Portland Place. 7. Yeoman del*. Thos. Jeffery sculp., 1764. 36 by 22. 28. Large Plan of an Estate called the Marylebone Park Farm, belonging to the Crown : taken by order of the Lords' Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury. G. Richardson del*., 1794. 45 by 37. 29. Three small Plans for laying out Regent's Park. Potter del'. Neele sculp., 1 809. With explanations by J. White. each 13* by 8*. 30. Plan of Regent's Park, late Marylebone Park, and part adjoining as intended. Also plan of the New Street to Carlton House. J. Nash del'., 1812. 12 by 10*. Port. XIV. ST. MARYLEBONE. IOl 31. Plan of Marylebone Park, with the Regent's Canal and the Property around it, from Pad dington to the Hampstead Road. J. Nash del*., 18 12. 16 by 13 32. Plan of the Regent's Park Estate. As designed by John Nash. J. Basire sculp., 1826. 19 by 17. 33. Plan of Regent's Park, with additional Ground at the North, recently acquired from Eton College and Lord Southampton. J. Basire sculp., 1841. 20* by 16. 34. Plan of the Zoological Society's Garden, &c, 1841. 16* by 13. 35. Bird's-Eye View Plan of ditto, 1854. 9 by 7. 36. Ground Plan of the Royal Colosseum in Re gent's Park. J. Basire lithog., 1855. 23 by 18^. 37. Plan of the St. John's Wood Estate, belonging to Col. Eyre, with the proposed Improve ments. By Spurrie & Phipps, 1794. 18* by 11. 38. Plan of part of the above Estate as laid out for Building, 1794. 17 by 13. 39. Plan of the New Road from Marylebone Park to Finchley. H Phillips del*. R. Cartwright sculp., 1824. 21 by 17. 40. Drawn Plan of the New Road from Paddington to Tottenham Court Road, showing the Pro perty in Marylebone Parish. By 7. Marsh, 1757. 28* by 15*. 102 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 41. Plan ofthe New Road from Paddington to Is lington, showing the Property taken for the Improvement. B. Cole sculp., 1756. 19 by 6*. 42. Drawn Plan of several Freehold Estates, situ ate on the north of the New Road, within the Parish of S7 Marylebone, parts of Hamp stead and S*. Pancras. Copied from the Survey made by John Jones in 1799 ; by Mr. Crace in 1850. 46 by 39. PARISH OF ST. PANCRAS. 43. Large Map in two sheets of the Parish of Sl. Pancras. From a minute and correct Survey. By J. Thompson. J. Palmer sculp., 1804. 56 by 20. 44. Large Map on three sheets of the Parish of S'. Pancras. Corrected by E. Dazv. R. Burwood sculp., 1849. 60 by 27. 45. Plan of the Hamlet of Kentish Town, 1810. 25 by 18. 46. Plan of the South- Western District of the Parish of S7 Pancras. From the Large Plan of the Commissioners of Paving. Wm. Farey del*. J. Claghorn sculp., 1820. 26* by 15. 47. A Drawn Plan of Caesar's Camp at Pancras, in its primitive state. By Dr. Stukeley in 1750. \o\hy 6*. Port. XIV. ST. MARYLEBONE. 103 48. A Drawn Plan of Caesar's Camp called the Brill, near Battle Bridge. By Dr. Stukeley, 1750. 13 by 8. 49. A Survey of the Land belonging to the Found ling Hospital, before it was let for building. By W. Newton, 1763. 23* by 17*. 50. Plan of the Carmarthen Estate near Tottenham Court Road. By Whitcomb, 1781. 13* by 11*. 51. Plan of the intended Improvements on the Duke of Bedford's Estate, North of Russell Square. Hullmandel sculp., 1820. 18 by 12*. 52. Plan of the Haverstock and Kentish Town Estate, belonging to Lord Southampton, sold in Lots. Augst. 10th, 1840. The First part. Madeley sculp. 26* by \%\. 53. Plan of Fitzroy Farm and the Highgate Estate belonging to Lord Southampton, sold in Lots, Augst. 10th, 1840. The Second part. Madeley sculp. 27* by 23. 54. Plan of the Estate in the Vicinity of Regent's Park, belonging to Lord Southampton, sold in Lots, Augst. 12th, 1840. The Third part. Madeley sculp. 23* by 18*. 55. Plan of the Estate of the late John Gregory and others, in High Street, Camden Town. Surveyed by 7. Salway, 1806. 104 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. Portfolio XV. PARISH OF ST. GILES'-IN-THE-FIELDS. I. "A Mapp of the Parish of S7 Giles's in the Fields, taken from the last Survey, with Cor rections and additions." From Stow's Survey, by Rich. Blome, 1720, and for 1755. each 15 by 12*. 2. Map of the Parishes of S*. Giles' in the Fields and S'. George, Bloomsbury. N. R. Hewitt, 1824. 25* by 21. 3. The etching of the above. 4. Plan of the Parishes of S'. Giles' in the Fields and S7 George's, Bloomsbury. By N. R. Hewitt, 1824. 171 by 13. 5. Plan of the Parishes as above, with additions, &c. By N. R. Hewitt, 1828. 17* by 13. 6. " A Scheme of the North- West Part of the Suburbs as in Henry VIII. time." Copied by Dr. Stukeley in 175 1 from an Ancient Draw ing on parchment, showing Tottenham Court, The Manor of Bloomsbury, The Ficket Field, Lamb's Conduit, &c. 16 by 9*. 7. Another Plan similar to the above, but from another Ancient Drawing. Copied by Dr. Stukeley in 175 1. 12 by 7*. PORT. XV ST. GILES 'S-IN-THE-FIELDS. 1 05 8. Sl. Giles's in the Fields about the years 1200 to 1300, from Documents in possession of the Parish. From Parton's History of St. Giles's, pubd. 1822. 17 by 11*. 9. Plan of the Boundaries of S*. Giles's Parish, about the year 1300. From Parton's History. 17 by 11*. 10. Plan of the Parish of S'. Giles's and the Suburbs as it appeared about 1750, and Views of the two Churches. From Parton's History. 17 by 11. 11. "A Plott for all Thickett Field." Being a Plan of the Ground now Lincoln's Inn Fields. A Copy from an Original Plan of 1592 by J. Long, which is endorsed by Lord Burlington. 20 by 16*. 12. Plan of Lord Lindsey's House in Lincoln's Inn Fields. 14 by 10. 13. Drawn Plan of Sir John Soane's House in Lin coln's Inn Fields. 9 by 7. 14. Plan of Ditto engraved. 8 by 6. 15. Drawn Plan of the Antient Manor of Blooms bury. " The exact Plott and Description of Certaine Lands being partes of the Mannor of Bloomesbury, lying and being within the Parish of S\ Giles, in ye Fields and ye County of Middlesex ; parcell of ye possessian of The Right Hono rable Thomas Earl of Southampton, i66|7' By Jno. Daynes. 20* by 15*. 106 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 1 6. Plan of intended Improvements on the Estate of the Duke of Bedford, showing Russell Square and the New Streets adjoining. Neele sculp., 1 800. 1 8 by 1 2*. 17. Plan of part of the Estate of the Duke of Bed ford, showing Russell Square and the adjoin ing Streets and the Property belonging to the City of London in Tottenham Court Road. Pubd. by the Office of Works, Guildhall. Metcalfe sculp., 1802. 17 by 11. 18. Plan of intended Improvements on the Estate of the Duke of Bedford, as surveyed and laid out for building, &c, by James Burton. J. Tuppin sculp., 1806. 19 by 12. 19. Plan of Old Montague House. By Monsr. Poughet, 1709. 15 by 10. 20. Plan of the British Museum, built by Sir Robert Smirke, and plans of the 3 stories. J. Basire sculp., 1838. 16 by 13. 21. Plan of the New Street from Oxford Street to Holborn, showing the property required for the formation of it. By 7. Chawner & J. Pennethorne, 1840. 33 by 13. 22. Plan of the New Street from Long Acre to Broad Street, Sl. Giles's, showing the va rious property required for the improvement. By 7. Chawner & J. Pennethorne, 1840. 40 by 13. 23. Plan of the Estate of Revd. W. P. Reid, in Great Earl Street, Seven Dials. By H. Lane. Hewitt sculp., 181 1. 12* by 8. Port. XV ST. ANDREW'S, HOLBORN, ETC. 107 24. A Drawn Plan of Property belonging to the Crown in Holborn, from Newton Street to Little Turnstile, with names of Tenants, &c. By Thos. Chawner, 1795. . 34* by 14*. 25. A Drawn Plan of Houses and Ground in and near Holborn, held by Thos. Lee, Esq., under a Lease from the Crown. By Thos. Chawner, 1795. 24 by 14*. PARISH OF ST. ANDREW HOLBORN, AND ST. GEORGE-THE-MARTYR QUEEN SQUARE. 26. "A Mapp of the Parish of S*. Andrew's, Hol born, as well within the Liberty as without, taken from the last Survey." For Stow's London, by Richd. Blome, 1720 ; and ditto for 1755. each lS by 12. 27. A Drawn Plan showing the houses in Great and Little Ormond Streets, Red Lyon Street, Lamb's Conduit Street, and Millman Street, and Schedules of the Leases and Rentals of each house inscribed, " A Lease of the undermenshoned Ground was granted to Dr. Richd. Barton by the ffeofers of Rugby School for 50 years from <^mas 1686 at£$oper annum and some time after the Dr. assigns ye same to Sr. Willm. Millman KK" 7. Robins del*. 33 by 25. 28. Plan of Powis House, Great Ormond Street. 14 by 8. 29. Drawn Plan of the Bedford Charity Estate near Red Lion Square in 1803. 12 by 7*- 108 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 30. Engraved Plan from the above Drawing, 181 3. IO by 7*. 31. Plan of the Boar's Head Brewhouse and three Houses in front thereof, on East side of Gray's Inn Lane, belonging to the City of Bristol. By 7. Chawner, 1822. 22 by 18. 32. Another Plan of the above, with alterations. By 7. Chawner, 1835. 22 by 18. 33. Plan of Ely House and Chapel, &c, belonging to the Bishop, as it was in 1704. 10 by 6*. 34. Plan for building Houses on the Bishop of Ely's Estate, at Bishop Moore's Expense. Surveyed by John Stone, 1708-9. 19 by 14. 35. Plan of Furnival's Inn in 1821. By 7. Grissell. 7 by 4*. 36. Plan of Furnival's Inn as it is now. Built by Mr. Peto, 1821. 37 by 25. Port. XV. ST. JAMES'S, CLERKENWELL. 109 PARISH OF ST. JAMES, CLERKENWELL. 37. " Plan of the Parish of S*. James, Clerkenwell, taken from the last Survey." From Stow, 1720; and ditto for 1755. each 14* by 11*. 38. Plan of the Parish and its Environs, with Views of the Old and the New Churches of S*. James. By Tyrer, 1805. 12 by ii. 39. Plan of a Brewery and Premises in Si John Street, Clerkenwell. Sold by Messrs. Shuttleworth & Stevens, March 5th, 1818. 13 by 16*. 40. Plan of Property in S7 John Street, Greenhill Rents, and Cow Cross, 181 2. 11 by 12*. 41. Plan ofthe Sessions House for Co. Middlesex. Rogers arch'., 1799. 15 by 10. 42. Plan ofthe Estate of Thomas Seckford, Esq.. in S'. John Street, Clerkenwell, for the sup port of Almhouses at Woodbridge, Suffolk. By Lowell, 1764. 10 by 7. 43. Drawn Plan of an Estate at the corner of Cor poration Row and the Islington Road, 1810. 17 by 14. 44. Plan of the Estate of Robert McWilliam, at Maiden Lane and Battle Bridge. Standidge & Lemon lithog, 1810. 21 by 16. 110 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. PARISH OF ST. MARY, ISLINGTON, AND ITS ENVIRONS. 45. Plan of the Roads and Footpaths of the Parish of SI Mary, Islington. From an Actual Survey made by J. Hawksworth, 1735. 15 by 10. 46. Plan of the Parishes of Si Andrew, Holborn, SI George's, Queen Square, SI James's, Clerkenwell, SI ' Luke's, and Si Mary, Is lington. From Stow's Survey. B. Cole sculp., 1754. 14* by 9. 47. Plan of the Parish and its Environs, with a small Map of the Parish on it. E. & B. Baker del*, et sculp., 1793. 13 by 12. 48. Another Plan of the above, with additions to 1805. 13 by 12. 49. Plan of Houses in Upper Street, Islington, on the site of the Old Pied Bull Inn. 12 by 10. 50. Plan of Islington Parish. From an Actual Survey made 1805-6, by R. Dent (with a small View of Willow Bridge, Canonbury, 1821), and corrected to 1 831, by 6". Rhodes. 24 by 17*. 51. Plan of the Parish of SI Mary, Islington, with the boundaries of the Ecclesiastical Districts. By R. Creighton. John Dower sculp., 1841. 14 by 13. 52. Plan of the Parish, the same as above, with ad ditions. By R. Creighton. J. Dower sculp., 1848. 14 by 13. PORT. XV ST. MAR Y, ISLINGTON. 1 1 1 53. Plan of the Parish as surveyed by E. & B. Baker, with Views of the 3 Churches. B. Baker sculp., 1850. 10 by 8. 54. Plan of part of the Barnsbury Manor Estate, belonging to Henry Tufnell, Esq., at Hollo way, proposals for building on the Estate, with the particulars for building. By H. Shaw. J. Basire lith, 1843. 15 by 12*. 55. Plan of the Lower Estate, with an addition of the adjoining property. By H. Shaw. J. Basire lith., 1843. 18* by 15. 56. " Plan of the Cattle Market in Lower Road, Islington, erected by John Perkins." A. Chabot sculp., 1836. 16 by 11. 57. Plan of the Cattle Market erected by J. Per kins. Sold August 9th, 1852, by Messrs. Farebrother & Co. Madley lithog., 1852. 23* by 19. 58. Plan of the New Metropolitan Cattle Market at Copenhagen Fields, Islington. J. B. Bunning arch*. King lithog., 1855. 42* by 30. 59. An Invitation Card to the Opening Ceremony. 60. A Drawn Plan and Elevation of the Panarmo- nium projected by Sigr. Lanza, corner of Li verpool Street, and New Road, 1836. 10 by 17. 61. "An Actual Survey of the New River Head near Islington, 1750." Drawn by Jno. Champion. 12 by 7\. 112 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 62. Plan of an Estate of the Clothworkers' Com pany at Frog Lane, Islington. Sam1. Angell arch*. A bram lithog., 1845. 14 by 12. 63. Plan of a Freehold Estate at Church Street, Islington. Sold by Messrs. Driver in 1845. 8* by 13. 64. Plan of a Copyhold Estate, Church Lane, near the Church, Islington. Sold by Messrs. Farebrother & Co. Madly lithog., 1846. 9 by 13. 65. " Ground Plan of the Pentonville Prison for 500 prisoners on the separate system." 21 by 17*. 66. Plan of approaches for proposed Albert Park. In the Parish of Si Mary, Islington — Horn- sey — SI Mary, Stoke Newington — &c. Surveyed 185 1. On scale 200 ft. to the inch. Cart wright lithog. 5 ft. by 3 ft. 9. Port. XVI. ST. LEONARD'S, SHOREDITCH. 113 Portfolio XVI. PARISH OF ST. GILES, CRIPPLEGATE WITHOUT. 1.' Two Maps of SI Giles', Cripplegate Without. From Stow's Survey by R. Blome, 1720, and for 1755. each 15 by 12. 2. -Drawn Plan of Peerless Pool, and the Ground let for building the New SI Luke's Hospital in Old Street Road. Surveyed by J. Baker. 18 by 17*-. PARISH OF ST. LEONARD'S, SHOREDITCH. 3. Two Plans of the Parish of SI Leonard's, Shore- ditch, including part of Norton Folgate and Cripplegate Without. From Stow's Survey, by R. Blome, 1720, and 1755. 14 by 11*. 4. An Actual Survey of the Parish of SI Leonard, Shoreditch. Taken in the year 174I, by Peter Chassereau. J. Cole sculp., 1745. 22 by 20. 5. A Survey of Roads from Old Street Church to Shoreditch Church. Circa 1740. 9 by 7. 114 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 6. Plan of the Highway under the Trust of the Old Street Turnpike. By W. Wickings, 1809. 26* by 14. 7. Plan of the City Road from Islington to Old Street Road. By W. Wickings. D. Wright sculp., 1809. 19 by 11. 8. Small Plan as the above, with the name of each individual property, 1756. 7 by 4*. 9. A Drawn Plan of the Manor of Wenlock Barn, in the Parish of SI Leonard, Shoreditch, and St. Luke (the City Road is marked on it). Surveyed by Thos. Pride, 1799. 25 by 16. 10. Plan of the Hoxton Estate belonging to the Haberdashers' Company, purchased by Mr. Aske's Charity. Copied from Mr. Leybourn's Survey, made in May, 1690. By J. Baker, 1792. 23 by 16. 1 1. A smaller Plan of the above showing the Plan of the Building for Mr. Aske's Alms Houses and School, &c. Copied from the Original Drawing in possession of the Company, by J. Baker, 1792. 20 by 12. 12. Drawn Plan of part of the above Estate laid out for building on, with Descriptions and Estimates. By J. Baker, 1808. '20* by 12*. 13. Drawn Plan of the above Estate, with another plan for building. By J. Baker, 18 10. 21 by 16*. Port. XVI. WHITECHAPEL. 115 14. Plan of an Estate in the Parish of SI Leo nard's, Shoreditch, at the corner of the Old Street Road. Sold by Messrs. Crawter, 1832. R. Cartwright lithog. 23 by 19. CHRIST CHURCH, SPITALFIELDS. 15. Plans of Spittle Fields and places adjacent. From Stow's Survey, by R. Blome, 1720 and 1755. 14 by 12. PARISH OF ST. MARY, WHITECHAPEL, AND ST. JOHN'S, WAPPING. 16. Plan of the Parish of SI John's, Wapping, and of SI Paul, Shadwell. For Stow's Survey by Rd. Blome, 1720. 15 by 11*. 17. Plan of the Parish of SI Mary, Whitechapel, and SI John's, Wapping. From Stow's Survey, by R. Blome, 1755. 14* by 11*. 18. Plan of the Parish of SI Mary, Whitechapel, and a small plan of SI Katherine's by the Tower. From Stow's Survey, by J.'Ogleby, 1755. 14* by 12*. 19. Plan of part of the Leman Estate in Goodman's Field, the property of Wm. Strode, sold in Lots by Driver & Compy, August 4th, 181 5. George Mills sculp. 1 5 by 1 1 *. 20. Plan of the Estate belonging to Joseph Cuff, in High Street, Whitechapel, for sale, 181 8. Wm. Merrington del*. F. Style sculp. 1 5 by 12*. 1 2- Il6 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 21. Drawn Plan of an Estate belonging to the Crown, in High Street, Mile End. Surveyed by Thos. Chawner, 1816. 26 by 18. 22. Drawn Plan of the Estate of John Clark Powell, situate in Whitechapel Road. Surveyed by W. H. Ashpital, 1805. 40 by 29. 23. Plan of the Estate in Cleveland Street and Mile End Road. Sold by Mr. Gadsden in 1838. 15 by 11*. 24. A Correct Plan of the Great Fire at Radcliffe, which took place July 23rd, 1794. By which Conflagration 453 Dwelling Houses and up wards of 20 Public Buildings were destroyed. A sketch of Shadwell Water-works on left corner of Plan. By W. Frazer, 1794. 25 by 18*. PARISH OF ST. PAUL, SHADWELL. 25. Plans of the Parish of Si Paul, Shadwell. From Stow's Survey by R. Blome, 1720, and for 1755. each 12 by 7. PARISH OF ST. DUNSTAN, STEPNEY, WITH THE 8 HAMLETS. 26. " An Actual Survey of the Parish of SI Dun- stan, Stepney, alias Stebunheath, describing exactly the Bounds of the eight Hamlets con tained in the said Parish." A very carefully drawn and coloured Map on roller. The figure of S*. Dunstan painted on Title. Taken A.D, 1703 by Joel Gascoyne. 48 by 43' Port. XVI. STEPNEY. 117 27. Two Maps of the Parish of SI Dunstan's, Step ney, by John Ogilby. From Stow's Survey, 1720 and 1755. 17 by 11*. 28. "An Actual Survey of the Hamlet of Lime- house, in the Parish of Stepney." By Joel Gascoyne, 1703. John Harris sculp. 24 by 21. 29. Plan of Estates adjoining the Commercial Road, and at Stepney. Sold by private Contract, 1807. 12 by 11. 30. Plan of a Freehold Estate near Limehouse Church, Jamaica Place, Commercial Road. C. R. Ruthvin lithog. 17 by 11*. 31. Drawn Plan of the Estate of Mary Welford in Church Lane and Mitre Court, at Limehouse. By R. Baker, 1802. 23 by 20. 32. " A Map of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town in the Parish of Stepney." Surveyed A.D. 1703, by Joel Gascoyne. J. Harris sculp. 25 by 21. 33. " An Actual Survey of the Hamlet of Bethnal Green, in the Parish of Stepney." Taken in the year 1703 by Joel Gascoyne, surveyor. J. Harris sculp. 25 by 16*. 34. Plan of the Estate belonging to William Gas coigne, Esq., at Virginia Row, SI Mary, Bethnal Green. Laid out for building by H. Corner. 18 by 14. Il8 MAPS AND. PL ANS OF LONDON. BERMONDSEY AND ROTHERHITHE. 35. A Mapp of the Parish of SI Mary, Magdalen, Bermondsey. Puba. for Stow's Survey, 1755. 14J by 11. 36. A Mapp of the Parish of Si Mary, Rother- hithe. The survey revised and -corrected by J. Pullen, engd. by J. Harris, 1720, and ditto for 1755. each 16 by 10*. 37. Plan ofthe Maze Pond Estate in 1830. 13 by 8. 38. A Ground Plan of Bermondsey Abbey. Published by R. Wilkinson, 1822. 12* by 11*. 39. Plan of an Ancient Inn situate in Tooley Street, Southwark, formerly belonging to the Priors of Lewes, in Sussex. Published by R. Wilkinson, 1817. 12 by 10. 40. Plan of the Road from Rotherhithe to Deptford, showing the Properties adjoining. By Arrowsmith, 1796. 6 ft. by 4 ft. 6. 41. Plan of Estate of G. Choumert, Esq., including Great George Street, and property adjoining, in Bermondsey, 1831. 16 by 12. 42. A Map of the Parishes of SI Olave and SI Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey. Surveyed 1720. 14 by 11*. Port. XVI. SOUTHWARK. 1 1 9 THE BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK. 43. A Map of the Parishes of SI Olave and .SI Thomas, Southwark. Published for Stow's Survey, 1755. 14 by 1 1. 44. A Map of the Parishes of SI Saviour's, South wark and SI George's. Taken from ye last Survey, 1720, and ditto for 1755. 14 by 11*. 45. Plan of property in Layton's Buildings, adjoin ing High Street, Borough. Circa 1800. 13 by 6. 46. A Plan of the Marshalsea Prison, 1843. J. Shuttleworth lithog. 17 by 14. 47. A Plan of Streets, Roads, &c, between Black Fryers Bridge, London Bridge, &c, together with the intended New Streets, Roads, &c. 7. Kitchen sculp., 1762. 19 by 13^ 48. Another plan of the above. 14 by 9. 49. The Rules, of the King's Bench Prison. By W. Belch about 1830. 6by 4\. 50. A Map of the Surrey side of the Thames from Westminster Bridge to the Borough, &c. Circa 1760. 8 by 10^. 51. A Map of the New Roads from Westminster on the Surrey side. Circa 1760. H by 8*. 120 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH. 52. " Holland's Leaguer or Manor House of Paris Garden, with plan of part of the Parish of Christ Church." Published by R. Wilkinson, 1822. 12 by 8*. 53. A Plan of the Prince's Meadow in its present state and design for letting it for 93^- years from Octl 181 5, to build on : and at bottom a Plan showing the Tract of the old Roman Road. Basire sculp. 12 by 9. 54. A Plan of the Parish of Christ Church, show ing the present Sewers. Circa 1765. 12 by 7*. 55. A Plan of the Parish of Christ Church, Surrey, in 182 1. ioby 12. 56. A ditto, in 181 1. 9 by 5. 57. A Plan of Albion Place, Blackfriars Road. From Wilkinson's Londoniana, 181 1. 9 by 5. 58. Plan of a New Street near Christ Church, and addition to Church Yard. Circa 1800. 10* by 8. 59. A Survey of the New Roads and Buildings in SI George's Fields, from Blackfriars Bridge to Newington, &c. By Thomas Mylue, 1794. 48 by 36. PORT. XVI. LAMBETH. 121 60. " Plan ofthe Philanthropic Reform, SI George's Fields." With References. Printed at the Philanthropic Reform, 1794. 18 by 12*. 61. " Ground Plan of the NewBethlem Hospital in SI George's Fields." J. Basire sculp., 181 5. 17-* by 11*. 62. " General Plan of Bethlem Hospital, showing the Improvements now in progress." Sidney Smirke arch'., 1834. 19* by 16. LAMBETH. 63. " Plans of Lambeth and Christ Church Parish, Southwark, taken from ye last Survey, with Corrections." 1720 and for 1755. each 14 by 11. 64. Parish of Lambeth divided into Ecclesiastical Districts, 1824. By J. Netherclift. 40* by 16 65. Plan of the Parish of SI Mary, Lambeth. Reduced from the Survey made by direction of the Poor Law Commissioners, 1838, and completed up to 1841. 64 by 20*. 66. Plan of the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, for Sale by Mr. Leifchild, 1841. 21 by 16*. 67. Drawn Plan of Lands situate at Lambeth, lying between Blackfriars Road and West minster Road. By 7. Chawner, 1833. 30 by 21. 122 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 68. Drawn Outline Plan of the above property. By 7. Chawner and F. Edwards, 1813. 33 by 20. 69. Two Drawn Plans of a Plot of Land called the Apollo Gardens, lying next the Westminster Bridge Road to the Obelisk. By 7. Chawner. 22 by 18. 70. Drawn Plan of Beaufoy's Vinegar Manufactory at Cuper's Stairs, on the site of Cuper's Gar den, and now the Waterloo Bridge Road. A Private Survey in 1809. 33 by 19. 71. Drawn Survey of the Manor and Parish of Battersea. Circa 17 10, showing the various holdings of property. 49 by 20. 72. Plan of the River Thames from Battersea to Vauxhall, showing the proposed Park at Battersea and the public Roadway on the North Bank of the River. By J. Pennethorne, 1845. 34 by 19. 73. Survey of part of Battersea for the New Park, showing the various Properties. By Jas. Pennethorne, 1852. 43 by 26. Port. XVII. PLANS FOR REBUILDING LONDON. 1 23 Portfolio XVII. PLANS FOR REBUILDING LONDON AFTER THE GREAT FIRE. 1. " Ichnographia Urbis Londini post Magnum et fatale Incendium, An0. Domi MDCLXVI." " A Plan of the City of London after the Great Fire, with the Modell of the New City according to the design and proposal of Sir Christopher Wren, Kt., for Rebuilding thereof, 1666." H. Hulsbergh sculp., 1724. 28 by 19. 2. Another Copy of the above, " exactly copied from a very scarce Print in the possession of the Earl of Pembroke." P. Fourdrinier sculp., 1744. 27 by 18. 3. " Sir Christopher Wren's Plan for Rebuilding the City of London after the dreadful Confla gration in 1666." A print. 1 1 by 8. 4. " Plan for Rebuilding the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666. Designed by that great Architect Sir Christopher Wren, and approved by the King and Parliament, but unhappily defeated by Faction." Sparrow sculp. J3 by 7. I24 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 5. "A Plan of the City of London after the Great Fire in the year of our Lord 1666, with the Model of the New City according to the Grand Design of Sir Christopher Wren, KI" J. Gwynn delt. E. Rooker sculp , 1749. 14 by 10. 6. Another edition of the above, with altered title. 14 by 10. 7. "A Plan for Rebuilding the City after the Fire, Designed by that Great Architect Si Chris topher Wren ; with two Prospects of the City of London before and after the Fire." J. Rocque delt. et sculp., 1758. 21 by 15. 8. " Londinum Redivivum," " presented by me to his Majesty a week after the conflagration. — J. E." " Another projection " (on the same sheet). — J. E. The above are two plans by John Evelyn, 1666. Sump. Soe. Antiq, London, 1748. 18 by 14. 9. "A Plan of London containing twenty-five Churches only reserved on their old founda tions, with all the principal Streets almost in the same situation they formerly were. De scribed by John Evelyn, Esqre., F.R.S." With a plan of the City of London after the Great Fire of 1666, according to the design of Sir Christopher Wren, K*. Sump. Soe. Antiq., 1748. 19 by 14. 10. " London Restored on Sir J. Evelyn's Plan for Rebuilding that antient Metropolis after the Fire in 1666." With view of St. Trinity in the Minories and the Chapel of the Rolls. B. Cole sculp. 1 3 by 8. Port. XVII. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. 125 11. Proposals of a New Model for Rebuilding the City of London. By Vai. Knight. Printed September 20th, 1666. 22 by 14. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS IN LONDON. 12. "A Plan of Part of London showing the Improvements proposed about the Mansion House, &c, by J. Gwynne, 1766." 20 by 8. 13. Ditto ditto, showing the Improvements about London Bridge, &c. By J. Gwynne, 1766. 20 by 13. 14. Ditto ditto, about Leicester Fields, Covent Garden, the Mewse, &c. 20 by 13. 15. Ditto ditto, Hyde Park, with the City and Liber ties of Westminster, &c. 20 by 13. 16. Plan of Proposed New Street from the Mansion House to London Wall, 1800. 16 by 10. 17. Plan of Improvements between the Royal Ex change and Finsbury Square. Engraved by J. Cooke, 1802. 20 by 15. 18. Plan of ditto ditto, 1812. 14 by 12. 19. Plan of a Street 80 feet wide between the Royal Exchange and London Bridge. By J. Luffman, 1802. *4 by 1 1. 126 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 20. Plan of the City's Intended Improvement at Snow Hill, showing the Houses to be re moved, 1802. 24 by 10. 21. Plan of the above. 17 by 11. 22. Plan of the Property proposed to be purchased between Fleet Market and Shoe Lane for the New Market. Lith. 1824. 19 by 17. 23. Plan of the Improvements in the Port of Lon don, with the Roads made or projected. By J. Walker, 1804. 28 by 17. 24. "A Plan for a Street from Moorgate to the New London Bridge." J. Huggin lith., 1827. 15 by 11. 25. . " Plan of Property on each side of the River Thames which may be affected by the ap proaches to the New London Bridge." A lith., 1826. 34 by 21. 26. Another Copy of the above, with MS. references by Messrs. Rennie, and showing proposed New Streets, 1826. 34 by 21. 27. " Section of the Locks and Construction of the Piers of London Bridge." L. Hansard sculp., 1762. 14 by 6. 28. " Sketch showing the Depth of the River Thames between London Bridge and Bil lingsgate." L. Hansard sculp. , 8 by 7. PORT. XVII. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. 1 27 29. " Plan and Elevation of London Bridge in its present state, July 2nd, 1799." By Dance J. Basire sculp. 20 by 11. 30. "Section of the Waterway at London Bridge as it was before the opening of the Great Arch in 1763, from the original MS. by Mr. Smea- ton." J. Basire sculp., 1799. 15 by 11. 31. " London Improvements." Plan showing the line of the New Level Streets from New Lon don Bridge, &c. By P. Jeffery, 1827. 22 by 17. 32. " Plan for the Improvement of the Approaches on the South side of New London Bridge." G. G wilt delt Lekeux sculp., 1828. 26 by 18. 33. Plan showing the Site of St. Michael's Church, Crooked Lane, together with the Antient line of Roads and Buildings removed for the Approaches to the New London Bridge in 1831. By W. Knight, architect. Martin sculp. 11 by 7. 34. Plans of Old and New London Bridges, with Elevations of the New Bridge and Arches over Thames Street and Tooley Street. By J. Rennie. Martin lith., 1831. 22 by 13. 35. " Metropolis Improvements." Plan of the Cha ring Cross and Strand Improvements ; pro posed New Street from London Bridge to the Bank ; Plans, &c, of the Thames Tunnel. Published by E. Mogg, 1827. 20 by 14. 128 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 36. Plan of a New Street from Charing Cross to Portland Place, 181 2. 21 by 15. 37. Plan of proposed New Street from Charing Cross to Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury. Published by Sawyer, 1825. 22 by 12. 38. Plan of proposed Improvements at Charing Cross, St. Martin's Lane, and Entrance to Strand. Lith., 1826. 19 by 15, 39. Ditto, showing Property to be purchased for the Improvements at Charing Cross. Lith., 1826. 19 by 14. 40. Ditto, proposed New Street from Charing Cross to the British Museum. Lith. 24 by 15. 41. Ditto, proposed New Street from St. Martin's Lane to King Street. By J. D- Pay n. 16 by 12. 42. Ditto, Improvements in the Strand and Charing Cross, 1 83 1. 7 by 4i- 43. Ditto showing Property to be purchased for Improvement of Strand, St. Martin's Lane, &c. J. Basire sculp 19 by 16. 44. Plan showing proposed New Street from Co ventry Street to Long Acre. By 7. Chawner and J. Pennethorne. Basire lith. 1840. 19 by 16. Port. XVII. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. 129 45. Plan of proposed New Street from Cranbourne Street to Bedford Street, Covent Garden. By J. Pennethorne, 1846. 24 by 19. 46. Plan of proposed Improvements in London. By Sydney Smirke. 18 by 12. 47. Plan of Freehold Estates purchased by the Crown near the New Palace, Pimlico, 1841. Lith. 10 by 7. 48. Plan of the City of Westminster, showing the proposed Improvements on the property of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, and parts adjoining. Lith., 1840. In 3 sheets, each 40 by 27. 49. Plan of ditto on a smaller scale, 1841. 29 by 19. 50. Plan of Westminster Improvements. By Bardwell & Taylor. Lith. 30 by 1 5. 51. Plan showing Alterations proposed in St. James's Park. By J. Nash. Basire sculp., 1827. 35 by 16. 52. Large Plan in two sheets of Improvements pro posed in St. James's Park opposite Bucking ham Palace. By W. A. Nesfield. Lith. 1850. 37 by 25. 53. Plan of Lincoln's Inn Fields, with proposed Law Courts thereon. About 1830. 18 by 13. 54. Plan of proposed New Street from Aldersgate Street through Bartholomew Close, 1839. 22 by 10. K 130 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 55. Plan of proposed New Street from London Docks to Spitalfields. By J. Pennethorne, 1840. 30 by 11. 56. Plan showing proposed Extension of Smithfield Market, 1850. 15 by 12, 57., Another Plan of ditto, 1850. 17 by 12. THAMES EMBANKMENT. 58. Proposed Plans for Road from Whitehall Place to Chatham Place, Blackfriars ; and from Westminster Bridge to intended Hungerford Suspension Bridge. 46 by 27. 59. River Thames from Vauxhall Bridge to London Bridge, showing proposed Embankments. By Walker & Burgis, 1840. 24 by 12. 60. Plan of Chelsea Hospital and the Parts ad jacent, showing proposed Embankment and other Improvements, 1845. 26 by 20. 61. Plan showing the several Inns of Court, the Law Chambers, &c, the Sites for the New Law Courts and Chambers, and the Extent of Property proposed to be purchased for the same. J. Basire lith., 1845. 21 by 1 $¦ Port. XVII. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. 131 62. Plan of Streets, Roads, &c, between London Bridge, Blackfriars Bridge, and Westminster Bridge, as they now are, together with the New intended Streets and Roads, 1770. 13 by 9. 63. Plan of Situation of Vauxhall Bridge, with the Streets and Roads leading thereto. J. Walker, 181 5. 17 by 7. 64. Plan of intended New Road from Paddington to Islington. B. Cole sculp., 1756. 18 by 6. K 2 132 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. Portfolio XVIII. PLANS OF PUBLIC SEWERS. i. " Plan of the Districts drained by Water Courses discharging into the River Thames, between the City of London and the Parish of Fulham, under the Jurisdiction of the Commissioners of Sewers for the City and Liberty of Westminster, and Part of the County of Middlesex." P. Potter del. 6". 7. Neale sculp., 1817. 52 by 38. 2, The Second Edition of the above, corrected to 1840. Drawn and engraved by Jas. Wyld. 52 by 38. 3. A later Edition of the above, corrected to 1844. 4. A General Plan of the Public Sewers within the City of London and the Liberties thereof. R. Kelsey, surveyor, 1841. CM. Firth, zinco. (Private issue.) 46 by 26. 5. Reduced Plan of the Holborn and Finsbury Divisions of Sewers, including St. Leonard, Shoreditch, and Norton Folgate, showing the Main Lines and Branches. R. Mar-tin lith., 1827. 34 by 27. 6. Plan of the Holborn and Finsbury Sewers (Northern and Southern Districts). R. Spencer sculp., 1846. In six sheets. 75 by 55- Port. XVIII. PLANS OF PUBLIC SEWERS. 133 7. " Plan of the Tower Hamlets, comprehending the various Alterations and Improvements to the year 1843, from Actual Survey, showing the whole of the Division under the Jurisdic tion of the Commissioners of Sewers for the Tower Hamlets." By J. Beck, surveyor. Standidge lith. In 3 sheets. 66 by 36. 8. " Plan of Poplar Level, otherwise Stebunheath Marsh, in the County of Middlesex." Walker & Burgess engineers. Reduced from the ori ginal Survey in the possession of the Commissioners of Sewers, 1841. (Private issue.) 37 by 25. 9. " Plan of the Districts drained by Watercourses discharging into the River Thames . . being a portion of the General District under the Jurisdiction of the Commissioners of Sewers for the Limits extending from East Moulsey in Surrey to the Ravensbourne in Kent." Standidge lith., 1841. 3 sheets. 68 by 37. 10. Map of the Metropolis, showing the Districts of Sewers. Standidge lith., 1853. 31 by 23. 11. Map ofthe various Sewers under the Commis sion for Westminster and Part of Middle sex. Basire sculp. 9 by 8. 12. Plan for the Improvement of the Sewerage of Part of Marylebone. John Phillips, surveyor, 1847. 23 by 20. I34 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 13. Longitudinal Section from the Savoy Wharf to Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, 1844. 21 by 12. 14. Plan of the Line of Sewer as above. 20 by 1 1. ALTITUDES ROUND LONDON, ETC. 1 5. Geometrical Landscape with Tables of the Rela tive Altitudes, calculated from the Trinity High Water Mark, to the Principal Public Buildings and other Edifices in the Cities of London and Westminster and their En virons. F. Wood & W. Moffatt sculp. Aquatinted by R. Havell, jun., 1828. 37 by 25. 16. Sections to elucidate the Stratification North and South of London. J. W. del. Aspeme pub., 181 5. 8* by 5. PLANS OF RIVER THAMES AND DOCKS. 17. "Thamasis Descriptio, anno 1588. Roberto Adamo authore." Engraved from a Copy made by Mr. Jos. Ames, 1738- 27 by 16. 18. A Drawn Survey of the River Thames from York Stairs to Westminster Horse Ferry, Feb. 22, 173J. By Captain John Mitchell. 22 by 8. PORT. XVIII. RIVER THAMES AND DOCKS. 1 35 19. Plan of the River Thames from the Tower to Blackwall. By the Commissioners of the Trinity House, 1750. 22 by 11. 20. A Survey of the River Thames between Lon don Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge, with the Soundings, July 1799, Guildhall. 20 by 10. 21. A Section of the River Thames, with Borings on each Bank, N. and S., and line of Commer cial Archway from Limehouse to Rother- hithe. A Drawing. Mr. Alexander eng., 1803. 28 by 11. 22. " The River Thames from Westminster to Bar king, showing the obstructions to the Navi gation, &c." From the Admiralty Survey, by Captain Bidlock, 1831- 4. The sections by 7. Page, CE. Eng. by Walker. 36 by 11. 23. "A Draught of the River Thames from its Spring in Glocestershire to its Influx into the Sea." By 7- Ogleby, 17 10. 24 by 4*. 24. " The River Thames from Glocestershire to the Sea." By J. Harris, 1720. 20 by 4*. 25. Map of the River Thames. Engraved by Neele, 1796. 34 by 9. 26. Panoramic Map of the River Thames from Lon don Bridge to Ramsgate. Published by Mogg, 1842. 54 by 9. 136 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 27. Panoramic Map of the Thames and Medway. By Tombleson, 1846. 49 by 10. 28. Panoramic Map of the Thames from Windsor to the Nore. A Woodcut, 1844. 21 by 15. 29. The River Thames, Longitudinal Section from Battersea Bridge to Vauxhall Bridge. By Thos. Page, about 1840. 22 by 11. 30. Plan showing the Public Foreign Sufferance Wharfs on the Thames, declared to be Public Wharfs, 1789. Surveyed by Wm. Fellows, 1796. 31 by 18. 31. A smaller Plan of the above by Ditto. 16 by 9. DOCKS. 32. The Surrey and Kent Commercial Roads, from the King's Yards, Deptford, East Country, and Commercial Docks, to the Bricklayers' Arms, Kent Road, and Tooley Street. Published 1720. 16* by \o\. 33. A Plan of the East Country Dock, and an in tended Dock, adjoining His Majesty's Vic tualling Office, Transport Office, and Dock yard, Deptford. Surveyed by D. Matthews, superintendent. Pub. 1790, 26* by 16J. 34. A proposed Plan of Wet Docks in Wapping, &c. By Ralph Walker, published 1796. 31 by 18. Port. XVIII. RIVER THAMES AND DOCKS. 137 35. The proposed Wet Docks and Cut from New Gravel Lane to Blackwall. Published by Fairburn, 1796. 16 by 10. 36. The London Docks, showing Plan of the River Thames from Blackwall to London Bridge, and showing proposed Docks and Cut. D. Alexander, surveyor, 1799. 20 by 11. 37. Plan of proposed London Docks, 1799. 19 by 14. 38. A correct Plan of the London Docks, showing the Houses and other Premises within the Limits granted by Act of Parliament, 1800. R. Rowe sculp. 23 by 18. 39. An Accurate Plan of the Docks for the West India Trade, and the Canal, in the Isle of Dogs ; begun 1800. R. Rowe sculp. 23 by 17. 40. Plan of West India Docks and adjoining Roads, 1800. 16 by 10. 41. Plan of the West India Docks, &c, designed and dedicated to the Directors. By R. Walker. B. Baker sculp., 1802. 15 by 11. 42. Plan of the East India Docks at Blackwall. J. Rennie and R. Walker, engineers, published 1803. 19 by 13. 43. Plan of the Commercial Docks at Rotherhithe. J. Walker, January 1820. Published by Wilkinson. 14 by 8. 44. Plan of the proposed St. Katherine's Docks. Designed by 7. Telford, C.E., and P. Hardwick, archi tect, lith. 1828. 23 by 17- 138 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. CANALS TO OR NEAR LONDON. 45. Plan of the intended Canal from the Powder Mill near Hounslow to Marylebone. M. Osmond, 1696. 18 by 12. 46. Plan of the intended Canal from Uxbridge to Marylebone. R. Erskine del. Jeffry sculp., 1766. 29 by 10. 47. Plan and Profil of the intended Navigable Canal from Moorfields into the River Lee at Walt ham Abbey. By R. Whitworth. Faden & Jeffery sculp., 1773. 45 by 12. 48. Plan and Profil of the intended Canal from Marylebone to Moorfields. Faden & Jeffery sculp., 1773. 16 by 11. 49. Grand Junction Canal with Branch to Padding ton. Published 1802. 15 by 12. 50. Plan of the Regent's Canal from Paddington to Limehouse, 1823. 23 by II. WATER SUPPLY. 51. Map of the Metropolis, showing the Districts supplied by the different Water Companies. Lith., 1843. 31 by 23. 52. A Plan of the Parts of the City and Liberties of Westminster and Parts adjacent, as are Port. XVIII. WATER SUPPLY. 1 39 supplied with Water by the Chelsea Company: distinguishing those parts which are solely supplied by them and those supplied in con cert with other Companies. Published 1789. 22 by 24. 53. Plan of the intended South London Water works at Kennington, Surrey ; as proposed and surveyed by Ralph Dodd, Engineer, 1804. A Print. 25* by 16*. 54. Plan of the District proposed to be supplied with Water by the West Middlesex Water works, Sept. 25, 1809. R. Walker, engineer. W. West sculp., 18 10. 23 by 18. 55. " Plan for Improving the Supply of Water to the Grand Junction Water Works, showing the Line of Main Pipes from the River Thames in the Parish of Teddington to the Grand Junction Water Works at Paddington, MDCCCXXXIV." With horizontal section. Lithog. in colours. 34 by 24. 56. Map of the New River from its Source near the Town of Ware to London, and Part of the River Lea. Thos. Telford, engineer. Lith. 1834. 29* by 12. 57. Plan and Section of a Line of Aqueduct from the River Wandle at Beddington to Clapham Common. Thomas Telford, engineer, 1834. 29 by 9. 140 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 58. Ditto, ditto, from the River Verulam above Watford to Primrose Hill. Thos. Telford, 1834. 29 by 11. 59. " A Plan of the Design for making the River Coin from Watford navigable, as also ye Cut from ye Cowley Stream below ye Town of Uxbridge, for ye better supplying ye Citties of London and Westminster with Water, 1694." 21 by 19. THAMES TUNAEL. 1. The Thames Tunnel ; a Print showing Longi tudinal Section, the two Arched Entrances, and the Iron Shield used in its Formation, with Plan of the Roads in its Vicinity, 1827. 9 by 10. 2. The Tunnel under the River Thames ; a Print showing various Sections. E. Tyrrell sculp., 1835. 16 by 11. 3. Thames Tunnel. Plan with Transverse Section of the River, showing the Progress made in 1840. J. Pinchback del. A coloured Print. 25 by 15. 4. A later Edition of the above, showing the Tun nel as finished in 1843 by Sir I. Brunei. 25 by 15. PORT. XIX. ENVIRONS OF LONDON. 141 Portfolio XIX. ENVIRONS OF LONDON. 1. Map of Middlesex, from Norden's " Speculum Brittaniae," 1593. 8* by 7. 2. " Middlesex, olim a Trinobantibus habitata." Map by J. Norden, 1593. 14 by 11. 3. " Middle-sexia." By R. Morden, 1646. 16 by 15*. 4. " A Mapp of ye County of Middlesex, with its Hundreds, by Ric. Blome. By His Maj. comand," 1686. 12*- by 11. 5. " An Actuall Survey of Middlesex." By John Ogilby. W.Binneman sculp., 1694.* 21 by 17. 6. " A New Map containing the Towns, Gentle men's Houses, &c, round London," maedand sold by H. Moll, about 1700. 11 by 10. 7. Map of " Middlesex." By Robert Morden, 1706. 16* by 14*. 8. " Middelsexise cum Hertfordias Charta." Amstelodami apud Joannem Jansonium, 1706. 22 by 18. 9. " A Map Twenty Miles round London." Sold by George Bickham, 1706. 22 by 20*. 142 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. io. "A Map containing the Townes, Villages, &c., 20 miles round London." Sold by Phil. Lea, 1706. 22 by 20. 11. "A New and Correct Mapp of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertfordshire. Actually surveyed by J. Warburton, J. Bland, and P. Smyth," 1710. With Arms of Gentry on sides and bottom of map, 514 coats. 71 by 45. 12. "A Survey of Westminster and adjacent Country." A Photograph from the Drawn Plan by J. P. Desma- retz, 1717. 14 by 11. 13. Map of the County of Middlesex. By R. W. Seale, 1720. Arms of the City Companies on each side. 29 by 20. 14. "A New and Correct Map of Thirty Miles round London, done from the Best Surveys." With small View of London and List of Towns, Gentle men's Seats, &c. By George Willdey, 1720. 38 by 26. 15. "The Counties of Essex, Middlesex, and Hert fordshire." With Plan of St. Albans and View of Colchester. By P. Overton and 7. Bowles, 1726. 37 by 23. 16. " Charta Regionis quae est circa Londinum." A German Map of the Country round London, dated 1741, with View of London at bottom. 22 by 20. 17. "The County of Middlesex actually Surveyed and Delineated." By P. Griffin. Engraved by J. Oliver, 1748. 36 by 23*. A Port. XIX. ENVIRONS OF LONDON. 1 43 18. " An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round. Begun in 1741, and ended in 1745." By John Rocque, and engraved by R. Parr. In 16 sheets. 101 by 75. 19. Ditto, with Alterations and Additions to 1774. 101 by 75. 20. Map of London and the Environs. By John Rocque, 1754. 27 by 19. 21. A Map of London and Surrounding Country. By J. Rocque. R. Parr sculp., 1754. 25 by 20. 22. A Map of the County of Middlesex. Reduced from an Actual Survey by John Rocque, 1757. 27 by 20. 23. " Kaart von Londen." Dutch Map of London and its Environs. " Te Amster dam, by Isaac Tirion, 1754." !6* by 11. 24. " An Accurate Survey of the Country about the Cities of London and Westminster for 15 Miles in Length and 12 in Depth, 1758." Bennett sculp. I7 by 13- 25. "A New and Correct Map of the Country Twenty Miles round London." About 1780. 14 by 13- 26. "An Accurate Map of the Country Twenty Miles round London." Published by Fielding, 1782. 13* by 1 1. 27. "A Topographical Map of the Country Twenty Miles round London." On a scale of two miles to an inch, 1790. 2* .dr 144 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 28. A Survey of the Country round London. By 7. Milne, 1800. The 3rd part only. 20 by 17. 29. "Andrews's New and Accurate Map of the Country Thirty Miles round London." Published by 7. Heskett, 1806. 26* by 24*. 30. "A New Topographical Map of the Country in the Vicinity of London." On a scale of two inches to a mile. Published by W. Faden, 1 810. 32 by 31. 31. " Map of the County of Middlesex, from an Actual Survey in 1818 and 1819 by C. Green wood." In 4 sheets. 50 by 48. 32. The Environs of London, 1832. 15 by 12*. 33. The Environs of London, 1852. 15 by 12*. 34. " The Environs of London," Windsor Castle to Gravesend. By J. Dower, 1855. 30 by 21. 35. London and its Environs. Part of the Ordnance Survey. 9 sheets, each 35* by 24. 36. Fourteen Plans of Roads leading from London to the Environs. From Ogilby's " Book of Roads," 1689. Each 12 by 2*. 37. A Plan of His Majesty's Manor of East Green wich. Taken 1754. With a Plan of Maiden- stone Hill. 13* by 11*. Port. XIX. POSTAL DISTRICTS. 1 45 38. Sketch Plan of an Estate belonging to the Crown at Maidenstone Hill, in the Parish of East Greenwich, 1822. 19 by 15. 39. Drawn Plan of Palace Green, Kensington Gar dens, as arranged for building by order of the Commissioners of Works, &c, 1840. 37 by 24. 40. Drawn Plan of the New Buildings in St. George's Fields. Surveyed by Thos. Milne, 1794. On roller. 56 by 52. 41. Drawn Survey of the Road from Rotherhithe to Deptford. By Arrowsmith. On roller. 76 by 55. 42. Albert Park and Approaches in the Parish of St. Mary Islington, Hornsey, Stoke Newing- ton, and West Hackney, in the County of Middlesex, 1851. Cartwright lith. On roller. 60 by 45. 43. Plan for laying out the Victoria Park, near Bethnal Green. By Thos. Chawner and J. Pennethorne, 1841. 24 by 12. POSTAL DISTRICTS. 44. Map of London, showing by coloured Lines the old Boundaries of the Foreign, and the General Post, Letter Carriers' Deliveries, and by the Black Circle of 3 miles from the 146 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. General Post Office, the present Boundary of the General Post Delivery. R. Smith, Superintending President. Standidge lith., 1830. 32 by 25*. With Specimens of " Post Office Covers," of the Period. 45. Map similar to the above. J. Basire sculp., 1830. 20 by 17. 46. Map of London, showing the Boundaries of the General and Twopenny Post Deliveries, the Divisions or Districts of the Twopenny Post, and the Number and Situation of the General and Twopenny Post Receiving Houses. F. M. Musgrave, Comptroller. J. Basire sculp., 1 830. 20 by 17. 47. Map showing the several Walks or Deliveries in the Country Districts of the Twopenny Post. A. Arrowsmith sculp., 1830. 22 by 18. 48. Sketch of the Post Office Map of England and Wales, 1838. The Rates of Postage shown by circles. J. Basire lithog. 33 by 27. 49 Map of the Country 15 miles round London, showing by circles the limits of the Two penny Post, the old and present limits of the Threepenny Post Deliveries. J. Wyld del. Standidge & Co., lith., 1838. 30 by 25. 50. Cruchley's New Postal District Map of Lon don, 4| inches to the mile (coloured), 1856, and additions to 1857. 32 by 26. Port. XIX. METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS. 147 51. Postal District Map of London, issued with the " Illustrated Times," 1858. 36 by 27*. METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS. 52. The Metropolitan Boroughs as defined by the Reform Bill, 1832. Scale 2 inches to a mile. 25 by 32. 53. Metropolitan Boroughs, coloured to the extent described in the Boundary Bill, as altered in the Committee. By R. Dawson, Lieut, R.E. Gardner sculp., 1832. 2 inches to a mile. 25 by 23. 54. " The Registration Districts of the Metropolis, 1843." J. Arrowsmith sculp., coloured. 27 by 20. 55. Jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Police (Govern ment Plan), scale 2 inches to a mile (coloured). J. Gardner sculp., 1837. 33 by 24. RAILWAY TERMINI. 56. Plan showing the proposed Line of the London and Greenwich Railway, with specimen of the General Construction of the Railway (on arches). Published by J. Wyld, 1832. 33* by 10. 148 MAPS AND PLANS OF LONDON. 57. Drake's Maps of the Grand Junction and Lon don and Birmingham Railways, on two sheets, with small View of the London Terminus at Euston Square. J. B. Wallace del. J. Archer sculp., 1838. 40 by 8*. 58. Plan for preventing the Traffic to the Wharfs and Premises in Tooley Street being impeded by that proceeding to the four Railway Sta tions. Also, proposed Improvement of the Access to the several Railways. G. Allen archt., 6th April, 1840. 20 by 15. VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio I. GENERAL VIEWS. i. View of London. From an Illustration in a Manuscript Matthew Paris in the British Museum, date 1236. A fac-simile by J. West. 5 by 14*. 2. View of London. From another Manuscript Matthew Paris at Benet College, Cambridge. A fac-simile by J. West. 5 by 14-*. 3. View of London in 1418. A Miniature Paint ing representing the Duke of Orleans in the Tower of London. A fac-simile from a MS. in British Museum by J. West. 7* by 6*. 4. " The Procession of King Edward VI. from the Tower of London to Westminster, Feb. XIX., MDXLVIL, previous to his Coronation." Drawn from a coeval painting at Cowdray, in Sussex, by 5. H. Grimm, and engraved by J. Basire. Sump. Soe. Antiq., Lond., 1787. 5°* by 22. 150 VIEWS OF LONDON. 5. A large Bird's-eye View of London, West minster, and Southwark. A pen-and-ink Drawing by N. Whitlock, being a full- sized copy from the Original Drawing by Antonio Van den Wyngaerde about 1550, now in the Sutherland Col lection in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. 10 ft. long by 17 in. high. This valuable Drawing gives a most interesting View of London, extending from Whitehall on the West to the Palace at Greenwich called Placentia in the East ; show ing all the principal buildings, Old St. Paul's with the Spire, a picturesque representation of London Bridge, Suffolk House in Southwark, &c. 6. " London, Westminster, and Southwark as they appeared a.d. 1543." A reduced copy from the above Drawing by Ant. Van den Wyngaerde, engraved by N. Whittock. 57 by 18. 7. " South-East View of the City of London, en graved from an ancient picture." St. Paul's is shown with the Spire about the year 1550. J. Wood, sculp., 1757. 22 by 13. 8. A proof etching of the above. 9. South View of London.- Being the lower part of the Copy of the Aggas Map by Vcrtue. 75 by 14. 10. North View of London. Being the upper part of the Aggas Map. 75 by 14. 11. "A View of Old London, copyd from an antient Drawing," by Wm. Stuckley. The original supposed to be by Ant. Von Finder, 1560. 18 by 8. Portf. I. GENERAL VIEWS— 1600 TO 1 666. . 151 12. " Civitas Londini." " This description of the moste famous Citty London was performed in the yeare of Christ 1 600, by the industry of Iohn Morden!' A curious View, mentioned by Gough. 27* by 14*. 13. " View of London and Westminster as it ap peared about the year 1599." By Thos. Wood; engraved by J. Pye, 1771. 22 by 14. 14. View of London, seen under the Portrait of James ist on horseback, anno MDCXXI. A Print. 13 by 10. 15. View of London, under another Portrait of James ist on horseback. Engraved by C. Turner from a rare print by Delaram, 1620. 11 by 9. 16. " London," a fong View from St. Catherine's in the East to the Palace at Westminster. Two tablets of description in Latin. J. C. Visscher de- lineavit ; Ludovicus Hondius lusit, anno 1620. 86 by 18. 1 7. Copy of the above. Etched by J. Pullam, 1848. 86 by 18. 18. " London," a long View of the whole of Lon don, Westminster, and Southwark. Winceslaus Hollar delineavit et fecit, 1647. Published by Cornelius Danckers. This View, like that of Visscher, shows all the principal buildings of the City. At the top are. various em blematic figures, and at base on left the figure of Jus tice, and on right the figure of Thames.. 87 by 18. 152 VIEWS OF LONDON. 19. A Copy of the above. Lithographed by R. Martin, 1832. 87 by 18. 20. " Londinum celeberrimum Angliae Emporium." " A View of London, Westminster, and Southwark." " Si Londre se fait voir grande, riche etjolie, Si ses palais, son pont, ses murs ambitieux, Si ses temples, ses tours, I'elevent jusqu' au cieux, N'en soiez e'tonnds, vingt siecls font polie." Rombout van den Hoeyc, Amsterd., 1640. 20 by 17. 21. " Londinum celeberrimum Angliae Emporium." A later edition of Van den Hoeye's View. Sold by Danckerts, 1640. 20 by 17. 22. " London," a long View showing the River Front from Westminster to Limehouse. Rombout Van den Hoeye, 1650. 84 by 16* 2' 23. View of London, seen under the Portrait of K. Charles ist on horseback, 1643. " Are to be sould by Robt. Peake." 7 by 5. 24. " London," a River View from Westminster to Limehouse. Engraved by Matthai Meriani. Published by Joan Ludovici, 1649. 28 by 9. 25. " London," a View from Westminster to the Tower. D. King del. et excudit. D. Loggan fee. 1658. " Sould by John Overton." This View is at the bottom of a sheet illustrating Old St. Paul's. 19 by 16. P0RTF. I. GENERAL VIEWS— 160O TO 1 666. 1 53 26. London. A later Edition of the above, with alterations, showing New St. Paul's, &c. Printed and sold by John Bowles, 1724. 19 by 16. 27. View of London. Seen under the Portrait of Oliver Cromwell on horseback. F. Mazot excudit, about 1648. 21* by 16. 28. View of London. A Copy ofthe print by Rombout Van den Hoeye, 1658. 22\ by 17*. 29. "View of London, as it was in the year 1647." R. Benning del. et sculp. Sold by J. Boy dell, 1756. 38 by 12. 30. View of London, under Portrait of King Charles 2nd on horseback. The Portrait is altered from the Palatine of the Rhine. 11 by 8 J. 31. Portrait of King Charles the 2nd, showing dis tant view of Whitehall. Vandyke pinxit. W. Hollar fecit, 1649. 10 by 7. 32. View of London, under Portrait of King Charles 2nd on horseback. Abr. van Diepenbuck inv. C. Cantercken fecit, 1654. 19* by 15. 33. View of London, under Equestrian Portrait of K. Charles 2nd. Inscription at bottom in German, French, Dutch, and English. By Peter Stent, 1656. 2° ^ ld 34. View of London, from Greenwich Park, under Equestrian Portrait of K. Charles 2nd. Hugo Allart fecit, 1656. J9* bY l6" 154 VIEWS OF LONDON. 35. "The Prospect of London." After a Drawing by Jonas Moore, 1662. Lithogd. by Standidge, 1852. 28 by 6. 36. View of London. " London, The Glory of Great Britaines He, Behold her Landschip here and true purfil." From Howell's Londinopolis, 1657. W. Hollar sculp. 12* by 8*. 37. View of London, from the Temple to the Tower. A foreign engraving about 1656. 12^ by 4|. 38. " London in Engeland." At the top on the left The Royal Arms, those of the City on the right, a full View from east to west. A German print, c. 1664. 14^ by 9. 39. " Londra, Capitale dell' Inghilterra." An Italian engraved View from Whitehall to the Tower, 1664. I2f by 6f. 40. " London." A View from Whitehall to St. Catherine's. A Dutch Engraving, with Dutch inscriptions at bottom, about 1664. Royal Arms and Arms of City at top. 14^ by 9. 41. A View of London, from Arundel House in the Strand. A Drawing by Thomas van Wyck, 1654. 15 by 8|. 42. View of London Bridge and East London from Southwark. A Drawing, circa 1660. 12* by 8*. 43. " Londra." A View of London before the Fhe, published in Bologna per Gioseppo Lunghi, 1670. 40 by 15. Portfolio II. LONDON ON FIRE. 1 55 44. A View of Bankside and Southwark. An old Drawing, circa 1660. 14* by 2f. 45. " Londres." A View of London before the Fire, similar to the above, published in Paris, chez H. Jallot, 1678. 41* by 15. Portfolio II. LONDON ON FIRE. 46. "A True and exact Prospect of the Famous Citty of London. From Si Mary Over's Steeple in Southwarke in its flourishing con dition before the Fire." Designed by W. Hollar, of Prage, Boh. 26* by 4*. 47. "Another Prospect of the sayd Citty, taken from the same place as it appeareth now after the sad calamitie and destruction by Fire in the yeare MDCLXVI." Winceslaus Hollar del. et sculp., 1666. 26* by 4*. 48. "A true Pourtraict, with a brief Description of that deplorable Fire of London, befallen the 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Sept. 1666." t'Amsterdam, by Marcus Willennez Doornick. The Royal Arms and those of the City at top. Descriptions in Dutch, French, and English. 20* by 16. 49. " Londinum celeberrimum Angliae Emporium." A view of London on Fire, the Arms of K. Charles 2nd and the City at top, descriptions in Latin, Dutch, and French at bottom. By Clement de Jonghe, 1666. 21 by 16. 156 VIEWS OF LONDON. 50. " London im Brand." A View of London on Fire, with description in Dutch. JS by 5*. 51. "The Great Fire of London, 1666." From the Original Picture painted by Old Griffier, at the time of the Fire. A Print. 1 3 by 9*. 52. " View of London on Fire." By Hollar, from a Map of England. A description of the Fire at bottom. By W. Hollar. 7 by 4. 53. " The Great Fire of London, 1666." Newgate in the foreground and S*. Pauls in flames. From an original Picture in the possession of Mr. Law rence. Engraved by J. Store, published by R. Wilkin son, 181 1. 15I by 9*. 54. View of London on Fire, taken from under one of the Arches of London Bridge. Loutherbourg pinxit ; J. C. Stadler sculp. 31* by 24. 55. " Platte Grondt der Stadt, London." A small View of London on Fire on a Map of the City, by Frederic de Wit. View 10* by 3. 56. " View of London before the Fire," with seated figures and dogs in foreground. 10 by 8. 57. View of London on Fire, seated figures with dogs in the foreground, 1666. Justus Damkert sculpsit. 1 1 by 8*. 58. View of London after the Fire, with standing figures and dogs in the foreground. Carolus A Hard sculpsit, 1674. iof by 8*. 59. London Verbrandt. A View of London on Fire, with figures in foreground. P. H. Schut fecit. N. Vischer sculp., 1666. 11 by 17. PORTF. II. GENERAL VIEWS— 1666 TO 1 732. 1 57 60. View of London after the Fire, without the figures in foreground. IO| by 7K 61. A View of Part of London as it appeared in the Great Fire of 1666, from an original Paint ing in Painters' Hall. Peter Mazell del. et sculp. 12 by 5^. 62. A Coloured Drawing from the above Picture. 8* by 3. 63. " Londra." " Incendio della Gran Citta di Londra." A View of the Fire. A Print published in Italy. 351 by 10*. 64. " Londons Brandt." View of the Fire at Night. At the bottom of a Map showing the extent of the Fire. A description in German at bottom. " Franckfurt, Ben Wilhelm Gerlin." View 10* by 3. 65. " The South Prospect of London as it appeared when it lay in Ruins after that Dreadful Fire in 1666." 22 by 4*. GENERAL VIEWS— 1666 TO 1732. 66. " Londen aen de Theems." A View of London, with Southwark in the foreground. Pet. Schenk exc, 1666. 10 by 8*. 67. A View of London in 1669. Copied from a Drawing made for the Grand Duke Cosmo, now in the Grenville Collection. 7. H. Shep herd del. 32* by 6*. 68. The Mezzotint Engraving from the above. Published by Mawman. 32* by 6*. 158 VIEWS OF LONDON. 69. " London," a View from Southwark, with figures in foreground. J. P. Wolff exc, 1670. I2| by ri. 70. "The Prospect of London and Westminster, taken from Lambeth, by W. Hollar." Showing Lambeth Palace in the foreground, and ex tending from Peterborough House to Limehouse. Date 1674 63* by 12*. 71. A View of London when rebuilt. T' Amsterdam by Jac. De La Feuille about 1700. 23 by 3. 72. " London, formerly called Londonia, a City of Great Traffic," &c. A long View, with Southwark in the foreground, and figures with dogs. A description at bottom in four languages. Tot Amsterdam by F. de Wit, 17 10. 20 by 15*. 73. "A Prospect of the City of London, West minster, and SI James's Park." Dedicated to Her Royal Highness Wilhelmina Carolina Princess of Wales, by John Kip. A large 12 sheet View taken from Buckingham House. John Kip de- lineavit et sculpsit, 1710. 80 by 53. 74. "A Prospect of the City of London, West minster, and SI James's Park." A bird's-eye View, copied from the foregoing. " Van Hove excudit," 1710. 78 by 27*. 75. "A Prospect of the City of London," from the Temple to the Tower. J. Kip fecit, 1 710. 46 by 19. 76. " A Prospect of Westminster," from Millbank to the Temple. J. Kip fecit, 1 710. 45 by 19. PORTF. II. GENERAL VIEWS— 1 666 TO 1 732. 1 59 77. " A Prospect of London, from the Temple to the Tower." Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp. Printed and sold by Wm. Knight, 1 7 14. 60 by 24. 78. " A New Prospect of ye South-side of ye City of London, with the River Thames and Lon don Bridge." On a tablet is dedication to " F. Gideon Harvey, Esq™., Her Majesty's Physitian, &c." Engraved by Sutton Nicholls, circa 17 14. Printed and sold by James Walker at the Star in Pye Corner. 56 by 26f. 79. " The East Prospect of London, Southwark, and the Bridge," looking up the River. By Sutton Nicholls, 1723. 46 by 18. 80. " The West Prospect of London, Southwark, and the Bridge," looking down the River. Drawn and Ingraven by Sutton Nicholls. Printed and sold by Henry Overton, 1724. 47* by 18*. 81. " London," a long View of London from White hall to Limehouse. By Huych Alloerdt, 17 15. 85 by 16. 82. "A Prospect of London and Westminster taken at several Stations to the Southward thereof," from Westminster to Shadwell. By Robt. Morden and Phil. Lea, 17 15. 95 by 11. 83. "The South Prospect of London and West minster." "In this draught we have represented London and Westminster as they appear from an eminence in South wark!' Printed and sold by John Bowles, 1720. 47 by 19*- l6o VIEWS OF LONDON. 84. " Londinum Londen," a View of London from Southwark. Figures on horseback and a carriage in foreground. The Folly is shown opposite the Tower. I. Christoph Haffner exc. Marc Abraham Rupprecht fl. a. v., 1720. 24\ by 11. 85. " London," a View from Somerset House to the Tower. F. B. Werner del. Joh. Fried. Probst exc, about 1720. 44 by 14*. 86. " The South Prospect of the City of London, 1732," from the Temple to the Tower. Printed and sold by John Bowles. 58 by 24. Portfolio III. GENERAL VIEWS— 1740 TO 1840. 87. " The South Prospect of the City of London," from the Temple to the Tower. A print, 1741. 16* by 4*. 88. "A Prospect of Westminster," and "A Pros pect of the City of London." Titles in French and in Latin on ribbon at top. A long View from Peterborough House, Millbank, to the Tower. New Westminster Bridge is shown, also the Folly, off Paul's Wharf. By J. Kip, 1748. Printed and sold by John Bowles, also by J. Smith, in Exeter 'Change. 91 by 19. 89. "A long View of London and Westminster, taken from Mr. Scheve's Sugar House, oppo- PORTF. III. GENERAL VIEWS— I J AO TO 1840. l6l site to York House, from Mr. Watson's Sum mer House, opposite to Somerset House, from Mr. Everard's Summer House, opposite SI Bride's Church, and from Si Mary Overy's Church, Southwark." Engraved by .S. & N Buck, 1749. 156 by 12. 90. " The South- West Prospect of London from Somerset Gardens to the Tower," looking eastward. T. Bowles and 7. Mellish del. 7. Bowles sculp., 1 748. 16* by \o\. 91. "A Bird's-eye View of London from below the Bridge," looking westward. F. Patton sculp., 1764. 15 by 5*. 92. " A Panorama of London." View from the Albion Mills, Blackfriars Bridge. By Barker, and aquatinted by 7. Bainies, 1792. 132 by 17. 93. "View of London taken from Albion Place, Blackfriars Bridge." 1802. An omnibus on 6 wheels is seen crossing the Bridge. N. R. Black del. J. C. Stadler sculp. 1802. 36 by 22*. 94. View of London, looking westward from Lon don Bridge. By W. Daniell, 1805. 26 by 16. 95. View of London, looking westward, showing Blackfriars Bridge. By W. Daniell, 1805. 26 by 16. 96. View of London, showing Westminster Bridge. By W. Daniell, 1805. 26 by 16. M 1 62 VIEWS OF LONDON. 97. View of Southwark, with part of Si George's Fields, from Beaufort Buildings, Strand. By Malton. Published by W. Richardson, 1807. 44 by 16. 98. View of London and Westminster, from Vaux hall Bridge. By 7. Nugent, 1820. 92 by 20*. 99. Panoramic View of London taken from above the cross at the top of SI Paul's. By Thomas Horner. An outline key print, 1 820. 92 by 7. 100. View of London, from the Adelphi. Etched and aquatinted by Clarke. Published by S. Leigh, 1824. 64 by 8. 101. Panoramic View. Key plan on smaller scale than the above, in 2 parts. each 26 by 7*. 102, View of London and Westminster, from West minster Bridge to the Temple, showing Col. Trench's proposed Improvements on the Banks of the Thames, ist part, 1825. 89 by 8. 103. View of London, &c, from the Temple to London Bridge. The 2nd part of the above, 1825. 124 by 8. 104. Plan of the River explaining the above. 105. Panoramic View of London and the surround ing Country, as taken from the Upper Gal lery of Si Paul's Cathedral. Drawn and engraved by J. Henshall, 1836. 42 by 4 106. Key View to the above. 42 by 5 roKTFOLio iv. ON THE THAMES. 1 63 107. A fine View of London from Westminster Bridge to the Adelphi. A water-colour Drawing by Col. Yates, 1837. 24 by 13. 108. A View of London from SI Paul's to the Custom House. A water-colour Drawing, companion to the above, by Col. Yates, 1837. 24* by 13. 109. London, from the Upper Gallery of the Steeple of St. Bride's Church, looking east. Engraved by J. T. Wellmore, from a drawing by Thos. Allom, 1840. 22* by 12. no. Descriptive Key to the above. in. London, from the Upper Gallery of St. Paul's Cathedral, looking west. Engraved by J. R. Le Keux, from a drawing by Thos. Allom, 1840. 22* by 12. 112. Descriptive Key to the above. Portfolio IV. VIEWS ON THE THAMES. CHELSEA TO WESTMINSTER. 1. View of the Manor House at Chelsea, on a Map of Chelsea, surveyed in the year 1664, by James Hamilton, continued to 171 7. Published for Faulkner's History of Chelsea, 18 10. 171 by 12. M 2 1 64 VIEWS OF LONDON. 2. "View of the House at Chelsey," " one of the seats of the Duke of Beaufort." This was formerly the house of Sir Thomas Moore. Knyff del. Kip sculp., 1707. i8| by 14. 3. View of the Ferry, at Church Street, Chelsea. circa 1 780. A water-colour Drawing by J. White. 14I by 1 of. 4. " An accurate Survey of the Botanic Gardens at Chelsea, with the Elevation and Ichnography of the Greenhouse and Stoves." Surveyed and delineated by John Haynes, published 175 1. 18 by 24. 5. " The Royal Hospital at Chelsea ; " a Bird's-eye View. Engraved by Kip, published by J. Smith, 1707. 35 by 22. 6. "A View of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea and the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens" in 1744. J. Maurer del. Vivary sculp. First state of plate. IS* by 13*- 7. Ditto ditto. Second state of the plate. 8. " A View of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea and the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens." Thos. Bowles del. et sculp., 175 1. 15 \ by 10. 9. "The Back Front (river view) of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea ; " also the Fore Front. A print. B. Cole sculp. 13 by 7*. 10. View of Chelsea Hospital. E. D ayes del. J. Tagg sculp., 1797. 9* by 7. 11. The North Front of Chelsea Hospital. A water-colour Drawing, circa 17^ 14* by 10J. Portfolio IV. ON THE THAMES. 165 12. " Chelsea Hospital." Owen del. W. Blooke sculp., 1817. 7* by 5. 13. Perspective View of the Bridge in course of construction over the Thames near Chelsea Hospital. 7. Page engineer, 1851. 19* by 11. VAUXHALL. 14. " View of the Vauxhall Iron Bridge." A Print published by Whittle & Laurie, 18 16. 16* by 10. 15. "View of the Cast-iron Bridge over the River Thames at Vauxhall, built from designs by J.Walker, 1811-16." E. Gifford del. M. Dubourg sculp., 1819. 35 by 12*. 16. "View of the Bridge now building over the Thames at Vauxhall." Drawn and engraved by W. Daniel, 1820. A coloured print. 30* by 18. 17. "The West Front of Vauxhall Bridge," a coloured View. Drawn and engraved by Rob'. Hawell, 1821. 12 by 9*. 18. Vauxhall Bridge from Millbank. Shepherd del. Allen sculp., 1829. 6 by 4- 19. View of Millbank, looking westward towards Battersea Bridge. A Drawing by J. White, 1794. JS* by 10. 20. View from Randall's Mill, Nine Elms, looking towards Westminster. A coloured print, 1786. 19* by 13*- 1 66 VIEWS OF LONDON. 21. The West End Railway District. View above Vauxhall Bridge, looking West. Woodcut, 1859. # 20* by 14. MILLBANK. 22. View of the River from Millbank, looking to wards London. A tinted Drawing by O. N, 1780. 13 by 8*. 23. The Penitentiary, Millbank. Shepherd del. Tingle sculp., 1829. 6 by 4. 24. The Penitentiary, Millbank. A print, 1829. 6| by 4\. 25. View from Millbank near the Horseferry Road, looking towards Lambeth Palace, 18 16. A water-colour Drawing by J. Varley. 11* by 10*. 26. View from' Millbank looking towards Cumber land Gardens, Vauxhall. A water-colour Drawing by J. Varley, 1 8 1 6. 14* by 10*. 27. Entrance to Cumberland Gardens, Vauxhall, burnt down 1825. A print, 18 16. 6 \ by 4$. 28. "The House formerly the residence of Guy Fawkes at Lambeth." W. Read sculp. 7* by 5- 29. View of Lambeth from Millbank, looking to wards Westminster Bridge. Farington del. Stadler sculp., 1794. And the Etching of the above. 12 by 8. Portfolio IV. ON THE THAMES. 167 30. " Lambeth, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Palace," from the River, with distant View of London. L. Knyff 'del. J. Kip sculp., 1697. 18 by 13 J. 31. View of Lambeth Palace, the Horse Ferry from Millbank, and Westminster Bridge. Maurer del. Canot sculp., 1745. 16 by 9\. 32. A Sketch at Millbank, 1815. G. Harley lithog., 1820. 9 by 7. 33. View from Lambeth looking towards Millbank and Westminster. A water-colour Drawing by B. W. Turner, 1792. 19* by 11. 34. The House of Earl Grosvenor on the Bankside, Westminster, and small View of Peterbo rough House. Shepherd del. Dale sculp., 1809. 1 \\ by 9. 35. Millbank, with View of Westminster Abbey, &c. J. P. Malcolm, sculp., 1808. 5 by 4- 36. View of Millbank from the River. A water-colour Drawing by Shepherd, 1808. 11 by 7. 37. View of Westminster from Lambeth. A water-colour Drawing by J. Hassell, 1806. 6* by 3%. 38. View from the Timber Yard at Millbank, West minster Abbey in the distance. J. F. Smith del. F. Hall sculp., 1808. 8* by 6. 1 68 VIEWS OF LONDON. WESTMINSTER. 39. Westminster from Millbank, with King's Scho lars Pond Sewer Flaps (now removed). J. F. Smith del. F. Hall sculp., 1808. 10 by 6\. 40. "A South View of Westminster from the Surrey side." R. Freebain del. S. Rawle sculp., 1808. 10 by 8*. 41. A View of the City of Westminster from the Landing Place at Lambeth Palace. A Drawing by Bernard Lens, 1739. 9 by 5*. 42. "A View of Westminster Bridge" from Lambeth. Maurer del. Fourdrinier sculp., 1744 and 1754 16 by 10. 43. " View of Westminster and London, taken off Lambeth Church." John Boydell del. et sculp., 1752. 16* by 10*. 44. A View of Westminster and the Bridges from Lambeth, circa 1760. A print published by Wilkinson. 16 by 10*. 45. Westminster and the Bridge from Lambeth. (A reduced copy of the above.) 10 by 7. 46. A View of Westminster and the Bridge from Stangate Stairs, 1778. A print published by Boydell. 16 by io£. 47. View near Westminster Bridge, from a Picture in the possession of David Garrick (oval shape). Marlow del. Green & Jukes sculp., 1777. 19 by 15- Portfolio IV. ON THE THAMES. 169 48. View of Westminster and the Bridge from Lambeth Palace. A water-colour Drawing by Lewis Belanger, 1794. 30 by 16. 49. View of Westminster and London from Lam beth Palace. Farington del. Stadler sculp., 1795. 21 by 12. 50. Ditto. A coloured copy of the above. 21 by 12. 51. " Westminster and the Bridge from Lambeth." Pugh del. Rawle sculp., 1 804. 7 \ by 6. 52. " Westminster and Millbank from Lambeth." . Whichello del. Greig sculp., 1804. 7* by 5*. 53. Westminster taken from Lambeth Stairs. A maid del. Fellows sculp., 1808. io£ by 9. 54. View of Westminster Hall and Bridge from Lambeth. Pugin & Rowlandson del. Buck sculp., 1 8 10. ioJ by 8*. 55. A small View of part of Westminster from Stangate, Lambeth. A Drawing, 1740. 6£ by 4. 56. View of Westminster, the Bridge, and Lambeth Palace. II avill & Son del., 1820. 12* by 8. 57. Westminster from Vauxhall. Prout del Cooke sculp., 1827. 6 by 4\. 58. Westminster from Chelsea Fields. Marshall del. Varrell sculp., 1837. 5f by 4*- 170 VIEWS OF LONDON. 59. SI John's Church, from Millbank. A coloured print, 1804. 7* by 5. 60. View of Westminster and the Bridge. A print, 1830. 10* by 7. 61. View of Westminster and the Bridge, with a Sailing Match. A coloured print. J. R. del., 1830. 12* by 8*. 62. View of Messrs. Lyon the Boatbuilders at Stangate, Lambeth. Lambert del. Py ell sculp. A coloured print, 183 1. I5iby 12*. 63. View of Lambeth and Westminster from Mill- bank. W. Parrot del. et lithog., 1841. 16 by 9. WESTMINSTER PALACE, &C. 64. "Civitatis Westmonasteriensis Pars;" a View showing the Parliament House, Westminster Abbey and Hall (the uncut plate). W. Hollar del. et sculp., 1664. I2| by 5*. 65. The same as above (the reduced plate). W. Hollar del. et sculp., 1664. 11 by 5*. 66. Westminster Hall and the Abbey at the time the two Towers were building by Sir Christo pher Wren ; also the old House of Commons. A Drawing. 1724. 9\ by 4*. 67. Engraving from the above Drawing. Etched by J. 7. Smith, 1805. 9* by 4\. Portfolio IV ON THE THAMES. 171 68. " Part of Westminster," the Parliament House, Westminster Hall and Abbey (from a French work, "Les Devices "). Gooree sculp., 1727. 6 by 5. 69. " Part of Westminster," the Parliament House, the Hall, and Abbey, 1727. 8 by 5. 70. The South End of the Old House of Commons. A Drawing by Paul Sandby, 1 794. 8* by 7. 71. The House of Commons and the Speaker's House. A Drawing by W. Capon, circa 1 800. 7* by 4! . 72. The House of Commons without the Pinnacles to the Towers, the Speaker's House, &c. A Drawing by W. Capon, circa 1 800. 8 by 5. 73. The Speaker's House from Westminster Bridge, with View of the South End of the House of Commons as altered by Mr. Wyatt, 1807. Levens sculp. 7 by 6. 74. The Speaker's House from the River. Neale del. Radcliffe sculp., 1 8 1 5. 6 by 4f. 75. The South End of the House of Commons and the Speaker's House before the Fire in 1834. Shury & Son del. Picken sculp. 7i by 6*. 76. The Fire of the Houses of Parliament at Night, Oct. 1 6th, 1834. A water-colour Drawing. 14* by n. 172 VIEWS OF LONDON. 77. The Houses of Lords and Commons on Fire, Oct. 1 6th, 1834. W. J. O. Clark sculp. 1 1* by 9. 78. The Fire of the Houses of Parliament, Oct. 1 6th, 1834. A coloured print. nl by 8. 79. The Houses of Parliament on Fire on the 16th Oct., 1834. Grant del. Langham sculp. 6\ by 4*. 80. The Fire at Night of the Houses of Lords and Commons, &c, from Stangate, 1834. 14 by 11. 81. The Fire of the Houses of Lords and Com mons (from the Shot Manufactory, Waterloo Bridge), 1834. i4i by 12. 82. The South End of the House of Commons after the Fire. A proof, 1834. 4i by 6. 83. The Ruins of the Houses of Lords and Com mons, &c, after the Fire (from the River). Woodcut, 1834. 9* by 6. 84. The New Houses of Parliament, by Sir Charles Barry (river view). Dibdin del. et lithog., 1846. 10* by %\. 85. The West and South Fronts of the Houses of Parliament, from Lambeth Palace Gate. 7. A. Prior sculp., 1846. 16* by 9. Portfolio V ON THE THAMES. 1 73 86. " The New Houses of Parliament" as designed by Sir Charles Barry. 7. H. Ellis del. et sculp., 185 1. 24* by 17. NOTE. — Other Views of the Houses of Parliament will be found under "WESTMINSTER," Portfolio XIV. 87. The Lord Mayor landing at Westminster, with View of the Bridge. A water-colour Drawing, 1840. 17^ by io£. 88. Westminster Abbey and Bridge, View of the Lord Mayor landing at Westminster. David Roberts del. E. Goodall sculp., 1844. 13 by 11. 89. The same subject (a woodcut), 1846. 9 by s- Portfolio V. VIEWS ON THE THAMES. WESTMINSTER BRIDGE TO THE SAVOY. 90. " An Exact Prospect of the Magnificent Stone Bridge at Westminster, with a View of the Abbey, Lambeth Palace, and other Buildings, &c, up the River Thames." In 2 sheets. Thos. Willson del. et sculp., 175 1. Printed and sold by H. Overton. 34 by 19- 91. The Centre Arch of Westminster Bridge when building, with View of London. From a Painting by Canaletti. R. Parr sculp., 1747- 22* by 17. A Statement showing Cost of Building the Bridge £218,415. 174 VIEWS OF LONDON. 92. View of the Engine for driving the Piles of the Bridge, by James Vaulon. Gravelot del. Toms sculp., 1748. 17* by 131 93. Drawing of Dr. Stukeley's Scheme (which was executed) for remedying the Sinking Pier at Westminster Bridge. The original Drawing by M. Jelk, 1 749. 1 2 by 7. 94. The Drawing of another Scheme for relieving the Sunk Pier, with details and description. By Wm. Halfpenny, arch. 17 by 11. 95. " The South-East Prospect of Westminster Bridge," looking westward ; the City Com panies' Barges going to Westminster. Canaletti pinxit. Wale del. Parr sculp., 1747. 23 by 18. 96. Westminster Bridge, looking westward. Boydell fecit, 1747. Published by J.Bowles. 19 by 10*. 97. "A View of the New Bridge at Westminster," looking westward. Chaielain del. Grignion sculp., 1747. 11 by 7f. 98. " The North Prospect of Westminster Bridge," with Views of Westminster and Lambeth, and a small View of the Centre Arch, looking towards London. Printed for John Bowles, 175 1. 36* by 22. 99. " View of Westminster Bridge." " This Struc ture was finished Nov. 18th, 1750." 7. Boydell del. et sculp., 1753. 16* by 10. An etched portrait of Sir W. Wynn at back of above. Portfolio V. ON THE THAMES. 1 75 100. View of Westminster, showing Derby House, &c. A water-colour Drawing by Thomas Sandby, 1756. 22* by 18*. 101. "View of Westminster Bridge, with Parts adjacent," as in the year 1747. From the original painting by 5. Scott. P. C. Canot sculp., 1758. 21* by 10*. 102. View of Westminster from Lambeth Ferry. A pen-and-ink sketch about 1780. n-* by 7. 103. "A View of Westminster Bridge, the Abbey, &c," from the King's Arms Stairs, Lam beth. J. W. Edy del. et sculp., 1791. 30 by 21*. 104. Westminster Bridge from Bankside. Malton del, 1792. 12 by 10. 105. Westminster from the Bridge. Malton del., 1792. 1 2 by 10. 106. "View of Westminster Bridge, including Westminster Hall and the Abbey." Farington del. Stadler sculp., 1798. 24* by 17. 107. Westminster Hall and the Old Exchequer Court, &c, from Westminster Bridge. A water-colour Drawing circa 1750. 14* by 10. 108. " Vue du Pont de Westminster," looking west ward, from an original Picture in the Ca binet of Monsl T. M. Drouhin. Alix sculp., 1799. A coloured print. 24* by \6\. 109. The East Front of Westminster Bridge. A water-colour Drawing by 7. Sandby, 177$. H by 7. 176 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 10. The Engraving ofthe above. R. Godfrey sculp., 1775. 2,\ by 7. 111. Westminster Abbey, engraved from an origi nal Drawing, 1775. 7. Sandby del. Godfrey sculp. 8£ by 7. 112. " View of Westminster from the East." Amald del. Lewis & Smith sculp., 1806. 9 by 8. 113. The Water Front of the Buildings on the Eastern side of New Palace Yard. J. 7. Smith del. Fellows sculp., 1808. 10 by 8*. 114. "Westminster Hall and Abbey," from West minster Bridge. Gendall del. H avell sculp., 18 19. 19* by 15. 115. Westminster and the Bridge, from Bankside, 1827. A lithograph. 13I by 10. 116. " East View of the City of Westminster," from Westminster Bridge at Moonlight. G. F. Robson del. Matthews sculp., 1828. 8* by 6. 117. Westminster Hall, &c, from the Bridge. Dewint del. C Heath sculp., 1830. 5* by 2*. 118. View of the East Front of Westminster Bridge, the Abbey, &c. A water-colour Drawing by Pyne, 1824. 19^ by 12*. 119. Westminster and the Bridge, from the Patent Shot Manufactory, Waterloo Bridge. Boyes del. et lithog., 1846. And a coloured view of the above. 1 8 by 7*. Portfolio V ON THE THAMES. 1 77 WHITEHALL. RIVER FRONT. 120. " Palatium Regis prope Londinum vulgo Whitehall." The Palace of Whitehall and the Banqueting House. W. Hollar del. et sculp., 1645. I2| by 5|. 121. The Palace of Whitehall as above (the reduced print). W. Hollar del. et sculp.; 1645. \i\by 5f. 122. "Whitehall," a Print, copied from Hollar's View, 1676. 7* by 5. 123. The Palace of Whitehall, with a Bird's-eye View of SI James's Park, &c, from an original Drawing in the possession of Thomas Griffith, 1686. Engraved for Wm. Herbert, 1868. 8| by 8. 124. View of Whitehall Palace. In a Dutch Print giving a Series of Views of the Departure of K. James 2nd from England and recep tion in France. Also Views of Old London Bridge, the Tower, &c. L. Tangena exc. 22i by 18*. 125. View of Whitehall Palace. A coloured Drawing copied from View on Ogilby 's Map, 1680. 12* by 6. 126. "Part of Whitehall to the Thames," with the State Barge of King William and Queen Mary. A print, 1690. 7* by 6*. N 178 VIEWS OF LONDON. 127. " Partie de Whitehall." A French copy of the above. 6 by 5. 128. Portraits of King William and Queen Mary, with interesting View of the Palace of White hall. R. de Hooge del. C. Allardsculp., 1690. 14I by 14*. 129. "The Ancient Palace of Whitehall," showing the Folly on the River, Wallingford House, Suf folk House, &c, in the reign of Queen Anne. A print in 2 sheets, 17 14. 34 by 21*. 130. A View of Whitehall from the River Thames, with the Banqueting House and the Build ings erected since the Fire. Also, View of the Parliament House, &c. N. Overton fecit, 1726. 9 by 6|. 131. A View of Whitehall. N. Overton fecit, 1726. 9 by 6. 132. View at Whitehall Stairs. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 1831. 14 by 9*. FIREWORKS ON THE THAMES AT WHITEHALL. 133. "A Representation ofthe Fireworks upon the River of Thames, over against Whitehall, at their Majesties' Coronation, A0. 1685." A print. 16* by 16*. 134. " View of the Fireworks on the River, opposite to Whitehall, upon the Birth of the Pre tender, 10th June, 1688." 27ibyi8*. Portfolio V. ON THE THAMES. 179 135. "Vuurwerk inde Vyver." Fireworks on the River at Whitehall, upon the reception of the Prince of Orange into London, 1688. A print. 17* by 13. 136. " The Exact Draught the Fire work that was performed on the River Thames, July 7th, 1 7 13, being the Thanksgiving day for the Peace obtained by the best of Queens," de signed by Sr. James Thornhill. A print. 16 by 12. 137. " A Representation ofthe Royal Firework per formed under the direction of Col1. Hopkey and Col1. Borgard, on the River of Thames, before Whitehall, ye 7th of July, 1713-" B. Lens del. et sculp., 171 3. 2\\by \6\. 138. View of the Fireworks and Illuminations at His Grace the Duke of Richmond's, at Whitehall, and on the River Thames, on Monday, 15th May, 1749, under direction of C. Frederick. A print. 22 by 16*. 139. East Front of the Queen's Treasury near Scot land Yard, from the Thames. A print. 8 b7 6*. 140. Old Suffolk House, now Northumberland House, from a drawing by Hollar, about 1630. A print, published by Herbert, 1808. 9 by 6\. 180 VIEWS OF LONDON. YORK GATE, &C. 141. Old York House, from a Drawing by Hollar, 1630. Published by Herbert, 1808. 9 by 6*. 142. "View from Scotland Yard," looking towards York Buildings. 7. Malton del. et sculp., 1795. 12* by 10. 143. A View from York Gate to Westminster. A sketch in Indian ink, 1730. 8 by 4*. 144. View of Westminster from York Buildings. A water-colour Drawing by Trundall, 1760. 11* by 7. 145. The Stairs at York Buildings, with the Water Works, 1740. ioby7. 146. View of the Stairs at York Buildings, with the Waterworks, 1741. A print. 10* by 7. 147. Another Print, similar to the above. 10 by 6. 148. A View of London, taken off the Thames, showing Water Works, &c. J. Boydell del. et sculp., 1778. 16* by 10*. 149. York Gate and Stairs by Inigo Jones, 1626, with the plan of the gate. C Campbell del. Hulsbergh sculp. 10 by 15. 150. View of London, from York Stairs. Drawn and engraved by Romain, 1791. 13* by 9. 151. View of York Buildings and Water Works. A water-colour Drawing, 1792. 14* by 11. Portfolio V. ON THE THAMES. l8l 152. View of London, taken on the Thames near York Stairs. J. W. Edy del. et sculp., 1792. 30 by 21*. 153. York Buildings, looking towards Westminster, with a View of the Water Tower. A water-colour Drawing, by J. P. Malcolm, 1797. i6f by 1 1*. 154. The Tower of York Buildings, Water Works, showing the construction. , A print, circa 1790. 10 by 7*. 155. The Water Gate at York Buildings. 7. Malton del. et sculp., 1797. 12 by 10. 156. The Water Works, York Buildings, looking towards Blackfriars. D. Turner del. Sutherland aquat, 1803. 15 by \o\ 157. View of York Buildings and Water Works. A Drawing, 1805. 8 by 4*. 158. York Gate, built by Inigo Jones. A print, 1836. 6 by 4. 159. View on the Thames, showing Messrs. Goding's Ale Brewery, the Shot Tower, &c. F. C. Turner del. G. Hunt sculp. A coloured print, 1826. 24* by 17- 160. The Shot Tower at Bankside on Fire, January 5th, 1826. W. Day. del. 5 1 by 8. 1 82 VIEWS OF LONDON. 161. The New Shot Mill near Waterloo Bridge on Bankside. Shepherd del. Hinckliff sculp., 1837. 6 by 4^. HUNGERFORD MARKET, &C. 162. Old Hungerford Stairs. A tinted Drawing, circa 181 5. 8 by 6. 163. Old Hungerford Stairs, 1822. Harley del. et lith. 14 by ir. 164. New Hungerford Stairs and Market, 1836. 6 by 4. 165. Hungerford Market on the day of opening, with Balloon, &c. A water-colour Drawing by G. Miles, 1833. 10* by 8*. 166. " Hungerford Suspension Bridge." A coloured print, 1840. 51 by 3f. 167. " Hungerford Suspension Bridge." Shepherd del. Barnard sculp., 1 847. 9 by 6*. 168. Views of Old Durham, Salisbury, and Wor cester Houses. From a Drawing by Hollar, 1630. Published by Her bert, 1 808. 9 by 6*. 169. Durham House, 1660. A print. 3 by 2*. THE ADELPHI. 170. " View of the South Front of the New Build ings, called Adelphi, formerly Durham Yard," built by J. & R. Adams, 1768. Adams del. Pastorini sculp., 1 770. 31^ by 16. Portfolio V. ON THE THAMES. 183 171. "The Buildings called the Adelphi." R. Green sculp., 1 771. 15 by 8*. 172. "The Adelphi Terrace," looking towards Westminster. 7. Malton del. et sculp., 1795. 9 by 13. 173. The Adelphi Terrace. A water-colour Drawing about 1810. 13* by 7. 174. " The Adelphi." 7. Malton del. et sculp., 1796. 12 by 10. THE SAVOY. 175. Two Small Views of the Savoy, copied from Hollar, 1645. each 3* by 2^. 176. The Savoy as it appeared about 1647. A water-colour Drawing. 7 by 5. 177. "A View of the Savoy from the River Thames." as it appeared in 1736. G. Virtue del, 1736, and published at the expense of the Antiquarian Society, 1750. 17 by 12. 178. "The Savoy, London." Engraved by J. White, about 1790. 6 by 2*. 179. "The Savoy from the River Thames," reduced from the above view by Virtue. Sawyer sculp., 1808. ioi by 8. 180. View of the Savoy partly demolished for the formation of the New Street to Waterloo Bridge, 18 18. A coloured print. 8I by 5f • 1 84 VIEWS OF LONDON. 181. View of Blackfriars Bridge and Si Paul's from the Patent Shot Manufactory on south side of the river. D. Turner del. Sutherland aquat, 1803. 16 by 10*. Portfolio VI. VIEWS ON THE THAMES. WATERLOO BRIDGE TO LONDON BRIDGE. 182. " The Strand Bridge," erecting by J. Rennie. E. Blore del. G. Cooke sculp., 18 14. 8 by 5f. 183. "Works of the Strand Bridge," showing the centering of the first Arch. E. Blore del. G. Cooke sculp., 181 5. 6* by 5^. 184. " The Opening of the Waterloo Bridge on the 1 8th of June, 181 7," from the top of Holy- land's Hotel, Salisbury Wharf. Findlater del. A. Pugin and Havell & Son sculp., 1 8 17. A coloured print. 18 by 1 if. 185. " Opening of Waterloo Bridge on the 18th of June, 1 81 7," as seen from the Corner of Cecil Street. Reinagle del. Cooke sculp., 1 817. 8£ by 5^. 186. "A View of Waterloo Bridge," from the Temple Garden. Havell & Son del. et sculp., 1820. 12^ by 9^. 187. Bird's-eye View of Waterloo Bridge. C Marshall del. Henshall sculp., 1820. 5 by 4*. Portfolio VI. ON THE THAMES. 185 188. " Plan and Elevation of the Waterloo Bridge over the River Thames." Dubourg sculp., 1822. 24* by 1 1 189. View of the Building of Waterloo Bridge, from Bankside. A Drawing, 1822. 13 by 9. 190. Waterloo Bridge, from Bankside. W. W es tall del. et lithog., 1826. 13* by 10. 191. The " City of London," seen through the North Arch of Waterloo Bridge. G. F. Robson del. Tombleson sculp., 1827. 9 by 6*. 192. " View of Waterloo Bridge," from the Terrace of Somerset House. Shepherd del. Stadler sculp., 1 8 1 8. 19 by 14*. 193. Part of Waterloo Bridge, with the Shot Tower, &c. C. S 'tanfield del. G. Cooke sculp., 1832. 6 by 9. 194. The West Front of Waterloo Bridge, and View of London. A water-colour Drawing by G. Yates, 1837. 24 by 13*. 195. " Waterloo Bridge," from the Hungerford Sus pension Bridge. About 1840. A print. 5* by 4. 196. Waterloo Bridge, from Hungerford Market, with a Boat Race. Parrott del. et lithog., 1844. 16 by 9|. 197. Westminster and Hungerford, from Waterloo Bridge. Parrott del. et lithog, 1844. 16 by 8*. 1 86 VIEWS OF LONDON. OLD SOMERSET HOUSE. 198. "Somerset House," "in its original State" (before the alterations of Inigo Jones), look ing towards Westminster, from an ancient Painting in Dulwich College, circa 1640. A print published by Wilkinson, 1 809. 1 5* by 9. 199. View of Old Somerset House, about 1650. A print. 6 by 2\. 200. " Somerset Palace, 1650." F. Malcolm sculp., 1797. 7* by 4*. 201. Bird's-eye View of "Somerset House" and Garden, the Folly on the River. L. Knyff del. J. Kip sculp., 1714. 17 by 14. 202. Somerset House. A print, circa 1720. 7* by Sh 203. A Bird's-eye View of-" Somerset House." A print, 17 14. 7* by 6*. 204. View of Somerset House. B. Cole sculp., 1739. 14 by 9. 205. " A Perspective View of ye Royal Palace of Somerset, next yc River," looking towards London Bridge. J. Maurer del. et sculp., 1742. 16 by 10. 206. A Long View showing Old Somerset House, Arundel House, Essex House, &c. A coloured Drawing, 1734. 24 by 3\. Portfolio VI. ON THE THAMES. 187 207. " A Perspective View of the Royal Gardens of Somerset," next the River, looking towards Westminster. J. Maurer del. et sculp., 1749. 10* by 4\. 208. The same as above, later date, 1753. i°*by4i 209. "The South-east Prospect of Westminster, from Somerset House." J. B. and J. M. del. Bowles sculp., 1750. 16* by 11. 210. "A View from Somerset Gardens to West minster Bridge," from a Picture by Cana- letti. Mulier sculp., 1750. I7i by 11. 21 1. A Reduced View of the above. J5i by 10. 212. "A West View of London with the Bridge," taken from the Garden of Somerset House, from a Picture by Canaletti. Rooker sculp., 1750. *5i by 11. 213. "A View of the Royal Palace and Garden of Somerset." A print, 175 1. io| by 7- 214. View from the Gardens of Somerset House, looking towards Westminster. Lithographed from a Drawing by P. Sandby, done 1754 2°'by8f- 215. View of Somerset House and Garden. A water-colour Drawing by P. Sandby, 1756. 34 by 1 5- 216. " Somerset House." Wale del. Rooker sculp, i75<5. Si by 3i- 1 88 VIEWS OF LONDON. 21 j. View from Somerset House Garden, looking towards Westminster Bridge. A water-colour Drawing by P. Sandby, 1756. 13* by 8. 218. View of Part of Somerset House. A water-colour Drawing by Thompson, 1778. 6* by 4*. 219. View of the Savoy and Old Somerset House, from Cooper's Garden, from a Picture by S. Scott, done 1770. Fellows sculp., 1808. 10* by 9. 220. A View of the Inner Court of Old Somerset House, at the time it was being taken down. Midland sculp, 1776. 6 by 4. NEW SOMERSET HOUSE. 221. The Adelphi and Somerset House, and a dis tant prospect of London and Blackfriars Bridge. Belanger Le Romain fecit, 1791. I3*by9*. 222. View of New Somerset House, including the Adelphi, &c, looking towards York Build ings. Farington del. Stadler sculp, 1791. 24I by 16*. 223. View from Somerset House Terrace of Sl Paul's and Blackfriars Bridge. A Drawing, 1778. 20 by 15. 224. View of Somerset House Terrace, looking towards Blackfriars Bridge. A Drawing by Day, 1796. 20 by 14*. Portfolio VI. ON THE THAMES. 189 225. View of the River Front of New Somerset House, from Bankside. A coloured Drawing, 1796. 10 by 6*. 226. View of New Somerset House, showing SI Paul's, &c. A water-colour Drawing by Thos. Malton, 1796. 17 by 11*. 227. Somerset House. The Engraving from the above Drawing. 7. Malton. 12 by 10. 228. View of New Somerset House and Terrace. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1796. 9 by 13*. 229. View of Westminster from Somerset House. A pen-and-ink Drawing by Dayes, about 1 800. 20 by 1 3. 230. Somerset House, with View of the Northern part of London, showing Old Drury Lane Theatre. W. Daniell del. et sculp, 1805. A coloured print. 251 by 16. 231. A South View of Somerset House, looking towards Blackfriars Bridge. A Drawing by Shepherd, 18 17. 19 by 12*. 232. Engraving from the above Drawing. Stadler sculp, 18 17. 20* by 16. 233. Somerset House and Waterloo Bridge, look ing East. A proof print, 1822. 1 1 by 7. 190 VIEWS OF LONDON. 234. " View of Somerset House," King William 4th landing there after the opening of London Bridge, Aug. ist, 1831. Cidvert del. A lithograph. 24 by 17*. 235. Somerset House, St. Paul's and Blackfriars Bridge, with the Lord Mayor's State Barge, &c, on the River. Perrott del. et lithog, 1844. 1 6 by 9. 236. View of Somerset House, looking towards Blackfriars Bridge. J. Arnout del. et lith. 17 by 17. 237. Somerset House, looking towards Blackfriars Bridge. Allom del. Prior sculp, 1 848. 16 by 9|. 238. Sketch from Milford Lane Stairs of the old Buildings near Somerset House, looking towards St. Paul's. A Drawing by Daye, 1764. 16 by 13*. 239. Sketch of the above, but smaller. 1 1 by 7*. 240. Somerset House, a Terrace View towards St. Paul's. A print. siby4. THE TEMPLE. 241. A View of the Temple and Essex House. A Drawing about 1710. 17 by 4. 242. A Bird's-eye View of " the Temple." Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1720. 18 by 13. Portfolio VI. ON THE THAMES. 191 243. View along the River from the Temple to Queenhithe. A Drawing by Bernard Lens, 1730. I2| by 8*. 244. View on the River from the Temple to Lon don Bridge, from Bankside. A coloured drawing, 1740. 14* by 9*. 245. A long View of the Temple from the River. A tinted Drawing, 1730. 17 by 4. 246. Bird's-eye View of " the Temple," 1754. 7. Bowles sculp. 13 by 8. 247. View of the Temple, St. Paul's, and Black friars Bridge, from Maltby's Shot Manufac tory. A coloured Drawing, 1760. 25* by 2i| 248. A View of the Barges conducting his Danish Majesty to the Temple, looking towards Blackfriars. A print, 1768. 9l by 7*- 249. Bird's-eye View of the Temple as it appeared 1 67 1, with the Arms of James, Duke of York, and those of members of the Temple round the View. Re-engraved 1770. 34 by 19- 250. The Shot Tower, at Bankside on Fire, Jan. 5th, 1826. W. Day del. Sf by 8. 251. Sketch of London from the Temple. A pencil Drawing by Dayes. 1 1* by 7- 192 VIEWS OF LONDON. 252. Sketch of St. Paul's, &c, from the Temple. A sepia Drawing by Stothard. 7* by 4*. BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE. 253. The Ceremony of laying the first Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, 1703. 10 by 5*. 254. A View of part of the intended Bridge at Blackfriars, in August 1764. By Robert Mylne arch. Engraved by Piranesi at Rome. 23* by 15*. 255. The East Front of Blackfriars Bridge, with a section of the Middle Arch, showing the centering and construction, with plans and description. Dubourg sculp, 1764. 25 by 11. 256. Part of the Bridge at Blackfriars as it was in July, 1766. E. Rooker del. et sculp. 21 by I5f. 257. View of the Bridge, reduced from the above. E. Rooker sculp, 1766. 9 by 7. 258. View of "the Temporary Bridge at Black friars." B. Godfrey del. et sculp, 1775. %\ by 6*. 259. View of Blackfriars Bridge, from York Ter race. A Drawing, 1780. 16* by 4*. 260. View of Blackfriars Bridge and St. Paul's, from Bankside. Farington del. Stadler sculp., 1789. 24* by 17 \. Portfolio VI. ON THE THAMES. 193 261. A View of London from under the Arch of Blackfriars Bridge. J. W. Edye del. et sculp, 1795. 29* by 21. 262. Blackfriars Bridge from the River. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1797. 12 by 10. 263. View of the West Front of Blackfriars Bridge and St. Paul's, from Bankside. A water-colour Drawing, about 1 800. 1 7 by 1 1 \. 264. View on the Thames, looking towards Black friars Bridge. Pugin & Rowlandson del. Black sculp, 1S09. 10 by 8. 265. The South-west View of St. Paul's Cathedral and Blackfriars Bridge, from the River. G. F. Robson del. W. Bennet sculp, 18 10. 23 by 18. 266. The West Front of Blackfriars Bridge and St. Paul's. Havell & Son del. et sculp,, 1820. A coloured print. 12 by 9*. 267. Blackfriars Bridge from Southwark. 7. J. Boys del. et lithog, 1841. 18 by 7. 268. The Albion Mills, Blackfriars Bridge. Eastgate sculp, 1790. 6* by 4*. 269. The Albion Mills on Fire, close to Blackfriars Bridge, March 2nd, 1791. Pugin & M.owlandson del. Black sculp, 1791. A coloured print. i°* by °s- 270. A View of the Albion Mills on Fire. J. W. Edye del. et sculp, 1791. A coloured print. 15 by 11. O 194. VIEWS OF LONDON. 271. The Conflagration of the Albion Mills, or the Merry Meal Mongers on Blackfriars Bridge. Colling del. Barton sculp, 179 1. 9 by 7f. 272. The British Plate Glass Warehouse, south side of Blackfriars Bridge. A coloured print, 1790. 7 by 4*. 273. The Lord Mayor's Show on the Water, near Blackfriars Bridge, with view of St. Paul's. Pugh del, 1 804, a print. 7\ by 6. 274. View from Chatham Place, Blackfriars, look ing towards Southwark. Schnebellie del. Rolfe sculp, 1 809. 6* by 4\. 275. The Royal Floating Bath near Blackfriars Bridge, 1819. A coloured print. 9 by 4*. 276. View of Dl Salmon's House, Blackfriars, East side of Fleet Ditch, 17 10. A print. 4* by 3$. 277. Another View of Dl Salmon's House. A print. 51 by 5*. 278. The Duke's Theatre in Dorset Gardens, built by Sir Christopher Wren, on West side of Fleet Ditch, 1671. A print published by Nicholls, 18 14. 8 by 7*. 279. Bridewell Palace, from the River, as it appeared 1660. A small View at bottom as it was 1540. A print published by Boydell, 181 8. 10 by 8. Portfolio VI. ON THE THAMES. 195 280. " Vue et Perspective de Londres du c6te de la Tamise," from Bankside. Grevenbrock del. Tardieu sculp., 1750. 11* by 9. 281. " Le Triomphe du Gout moderne, ou La Sig- nora Faustina Bordoni." A French satirical print, giving View of St. Paul's and London Bridge, 1760. 12* by 9. 282. " A South View of Si Paul's, London," from Bankside. A tinted Drawing by Bernard Leno. 13 by 8*. 283. Si Paul's, from Blackfriars Bridge. Clennell del. W.B. Cooke, sculp, 181 5. 8 by 51 284. " An Accurate View of the Funeral Procession of Lord Nelson," opposite Si Paul's, from Bankside. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1806. 18 by 10. 285. Lord Nelson's Funeral Procession by Water from Greenwich to Whitehall, January 8th, 1806. Turner del. Clark & Mark sculp. i8| by 13 J. 286. SI Paul's, from the Shot Manufactory, Bank- side. Shepherd del. W aliis sculp, 1827. 6 by 4*. 287. SI Paul's Cathedral, from Southwark Bridge. Brown del. Winkles sculp, 1835. 4* by 7. 288. View of SI Paul's, from Bankside. A sepia Drawing, 1850. 7* by 6. 196 VIEWS OF LONDON. 289. View of Si Paul's, from South side of Black friars Bridge. A Photograph by J. G. C, 1857. 8* by 6*. 290. View of Baynard's Castle as it appeared about 1649, from an ancient View. W. Wise sculp, 1 8 12. 8 by 6*. 291. View of Baynard's Castle, about 1660. A. Birrell sculp, 1790. 6* by 4f. 292. The Steel Yard, as it appeared soon after the Fire, 1666. B. Howell sculp, 18 12. 8* by 7. 293. The Waterman's Hall, Cold Harbour, about 1650. Shepherd del. Howlet sculp. 7* by 6. 294. View of Messrs. Calvert's Brewery, erected on the site of Cold Harbour. Schnebbilie del. Howlet sculp, 1802. 7* by 6. 295. The Three Cranes Wharf. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 12 by 8. 296. View of Queenhithe Dock. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 12 by 8. 297. "A View of the Southwark Bridge" when Building, 1818. F. Nash del., Timms & W. Bennet sculp. 20 by 14. 298. Southwark Bridge, East Front, looking to wards SI Paul's. A coloured print. 12 by 8. Portfolio VI. ON THE THAMES. 197 299. " Southwark Bridge," West Front, looking towards London Bridge. Hassell del. Rothwell sculp., 18 19. i6| by 9^. 300. Southwark Bridge, West Front, from Bank- side, looking towards London Bridge. A coloured Drawing. 20 by 13 301. " The Southwark Bridge," West Front, from Bankside. S. Prout del. G. Cooke sculp., 1828. 7 by 5*. 302. " A View of Southwark Bridge," East Front, from Bankside. R. Havell & Son del. et sculp, 1820. 12 by 9*. 303. "The Southwark Iron Bridge," East Front, from Bankside. 1822. A print published by Lawrie. 16* by 10*. 304. Southwark Bridge, East Front, from London Bridge. Parrott del. et lithog, 1841. 16 by 10. 305. Southwark Bridge, from Queenhithe Dock. A Drawing, 1841. 6 by 3*. 198 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio VII. LONDON BRIDGE. OLD LONDON BRIDGE. 1. View of the East Side of Old London Bridge, with the Chapel of Si Thomas in the Reign of King Henry 7th, circa 1500. Copied from an illumination in a MS. in the British Museum. A Lithograph by R. Martin. 20 by 13. 2. "The View of London Bridge from East to West." The Arms of King James ist at top in centre, those of the City on left, and of John Gore, Lord Mayor, on right ; in base, " Tame-Isis Fluvius," vulgo " Temms." Drawn in Queen Elizabeth's time, but not published till 1624. By John Norden. 20* by 14*. 3. "A View of the East Side of London Bridge, circa 1600." A copy of the foregoing view by Norden. Lithographed by R. Martin. 20* by 12. 4. " A View of London Bridge in the year 1616." From Vischer's View of London. Lithographed by R. Martin. 2o£ by 12. 5. " A View of London Bridge in the year 1647." From Hollar's View of London. Lithographed by R. Martin. 2o£ by 12. Portfolio VII. LONDON BRIDGE. 199 6. " The West Side of London Bridge," and " The East Side of London Bridge." Two long Views on 2 sheets. At the bottom of the Print is " An Historical Descrip tion of the Great and admirable Bridge in the City of London, over the River Thames." " Let the whole Earth now all her Wonders Count, This Bridge of Wonders is the Paramount!' By Sutton Nicholls, 17 10. Printed for and sold by J. Smith, in Exeter Change, in the Strand. 35 by 23. 7. A View of the West Side of London Bridge in the year 17 10. From the above engraving by Sutton Nicholls. A re duced copy lithographed by R. Martin. 20 by 12. 8. " London Bridge," a Bird's-eye View of the West Front. Toms sculp, 1739. i2| by 7f. 9. "A View of the West Front of the Chappel dedicated to St. Thomas, on London Bridge ; also the Inside View from West to East of the said Chappel, as it was first built A.D. 1209;" also the Elevation and plan of " London Bridge as it was first built,, Ano. 1209." " Peter, of Colechurch, was buried in a tomb which he had erected for himself in the middle of the under Chapel in the Center Pier of the Bridge." Drawn and engraved by G. Virtue, 1748. 19 by 2i*„ 200 VIEWS OF LONDON. io. " The Water Works at London Bridge for the supply of the City of London with Thames Water," erected by Peter Morrice, a Dutch man, 1582. A print engraved for the Universal Magazine, 1749. 10 by 7. 1 1 . View of the West Front of London Bridge from Southwark. This view shows the Waterworks at the north end of the Bridge ; also Fishmongers' Hall and the East end of the City. 5. & N. Buck del. et sculp, 1749. 17^ by 11. 12. "A View of the West Side of London Bridge," being a copy of the foregoing. R. Martin lithog. 20 by 12. 13. "A View of London Bridge, taken near St. Olave's Stairs," showing the East Front. J. Boydell del. et sculp, 175 1. 16* by 9*. 14. A Copy of the above. Lithographed by R. Martin. 20 by 12. 15. "A View of London Bridge before the late Alterations, as in the year 1757." Engraved from a picture by Sam/. Scott. P. C. Canot sculp, 1758. 191 by 11*. 16. Another copy of the above, but a later edition, 1761. 21* by 11*. 17. Marriage a la mode, Plate VI., giving view of London Bridge, 1745. W. Hogarth pinxit. Scoton sculp. 17^ by I3f- Portfolio VII. LONDON BRIDGE. 201 1 8. A Copy of the above. A mezzotint in reverse. 25 by 19. 19. London Bridge, 1750. A coloured engraving after the picture by Scott, Pub lished by Hudson, 1824. 19! by 13^. 20. " A View of London Bridge, with the Ruins of ye Temporary Bridge. Drawn the day after the Dreadful Fire, April nth, 1758." By A. Walker, and engraved by him. 15 by 9. 21. "An Exact View of London Bridge, since the Conflagration of the late Temporary Bridge, April 1 ith, 1758," with " A Chronological and Historical Account, &c." " A Temporary Bridge was built while they were taking away one of the piers of the old bridge in order to make one large arch about the centre thereof, when on Tues day night, April 1 ith, about eleven o'clock, it was disco vered that the said temporary bridge was on fire, and by four o'clock next morning was entirely consumed." Sold by W. Herbert under the Piazzas, on the Remains of London Bridge. I3i by 7*- 22. A Small View of the Conflagration. A print, 1758. 6 by 5- 23. " The Outside of St. Thomas's Chapel, on the Great Pier of London Bridge, fronting to wards the Tower." An etching, 17 10. 4* by 8. 24. A View of London Bridge in its present State, with the Water Works as viewed from the City shore. A print, 1762. u*by4i. 202 VIEWS OF LONDON. OLD LONDON BRIDGE, WITHOUT THE HOUSES. 25. " View of London Bridge, including the Church of St. Magnus and the Monument." Showing the West Side and the Water Works, also the widening of the centre arch. J. Farington del. J. C. Stadler sculp, 1790. 24 by 16. 26. View of the East Front of the Bridge, showing St. Paul's. An Indian ink Drawing, 1792. 11* by 2,\. 27. View of the West Front of the Bridge, looking towards Southwark A water-colour Drawing by J. Clevely, 1792. 14* by 9. 28. " View on the Thames, near London Bridge," similar to the above. J. Clevely del. J. Jukes sculp, 1792. 20 by 13*. 29, " Conjugal Affection " (giving View of London Bridge, from a Picture by Smirke). R. Thew sculp, 1792. 23* by 17*. 30. View of the East of London from the River, with Design for a Bridge, by G. Dance. W. Daniell sculp, 1 800. A coloured print. 31. View of the West Front of Old London Bridge, showing Fishmongers' Hall, &c. A water-colour Drawing by Major G. Yates, 1823. 20 by 12. 32. A copy of the above. Lithographed by R. Martin, 1823. 20 by 12. Portfolio VII. LONDON BRIDGE. 203 33. View of the East Front of Old London Bridge, taken from St. Olave's Stairs. A water-colour Drawing by Major G. Yates, 1827. 20* by 12. 34. A copy of the above. Lithographed by R. Martin, 1827. 20* by 12. 35. A View of the East Front of Old London Bridge, taken from Billingsgate, 1830, show ing the widening of the two arches, with the timber supports, &c. A water-colour Drawing by Major Yates. 22 by 13. 36. A View of the East Front of Old London Bridge, taken in 1831. A water-colour Drawing by Major G. Yates. 22 by 12. 37. " Old London Bridge from Southwark." 7. H. Shepherd del. Radcliff sculp, 1827. 6 by 3*. 38. " London Bridge from Bankside." Callcott del. G. Cooke sculp, 1826. 6 by 3f. 39. London Bridge, East Front. W. Westall del. Heath sculp, 1825. 5 by 3- 40. London Bridge, East Front. P. Deivint del. Heath sculp, 1825. Si by 2|. 41. London Bridge, East Front. Drawing by G. Arnould, 181 1. 8* by 6. 42. North View of the West Side of Old London Bridge, showing the Works in progress for the relief of the Navigation during the build ing of the New Bridge. Drawn and etched by W. Knight, 1827. 18 by 11. 204 VIEWS OF LONDON. 43. View of the West Front of the Old Bridge at the South End, showing works in progress as above. Drawn and etched by W. Knight, 1826. 17 by 10*. 44. The First Arch in the New London Bridge in progress of Building. Drawn and etched by W. Knight, 1827. 10* by 8. 45. Observations on the Construction of the Old Bridge, by W. Knight, Clerk of the Works. 46. Old London Bridge, with Coffer Dams, Tower of SI Magnus Church, &c. W. H. Bartlett del. J. Le Keux sculp, 1827. 8 by 5*. 47. Etching of the above. 48. The Works in progress of the New London Bridge, taken July 28th, 1827. C. S tanfield del. G. Cooke sculp. 7i by 5. 49. The Building the Arches of the New Bridge. A proof print, 1827. 6 by 3*. 50. " The Southwark End of Old London Bridge," from a Drawing taken at low water, 25th Nov., 1831. Drawn and etched by E. W. Cooke. 14A by io£. 51. The Demolition of the Great or Chapel-Pier of • Old London Bridge, with the Derrick used in Drawing the Foundation Piles, March, 1832. Drawn and etched by E. W. Cooke. 12 by 9. Portfolio VII. LONDON BRIDGE. 205 52. Part of Old London Bridge, SI Magnus Church, and the Monument, taken August 15th, 1831. By E. W. Cooke. 10* by 14. 53. Building of the New Bridge, with View of Old Fishmongers' Hall. Bartlett del. Roberts sculp, 1829. 8 by 6. 54. The South End of the Old Bridge, showing the Top of the Arches. By.E. W. Cooke. 14 by 10. 55. Demolition of Old London Bridge, as it ap peared January 24th, 1832. By E. W. Cooke. 13* by 9f. 56. The Old and New London Bridges, from the City End, looking South. By E. W. Cooke, August 27th, 1830. 12* by 9. 57. Part of the Old Bridge, and the Steps of the New Bridge. By E. W. Cooke, 1832. 10 by 11*. 58. The New Bridge, from the Upper Landing of the Steps, near Tooley Street. By E. W. Cooke, 1833. 8* by 1 \\. 59. Four Picturesque Sketches of Old London Bridge during the Demolition in 183 1-2. J. Lindsay lithog. each 9* by 7. THE NEW LONDON BRIDGE. 60. The Elevation and Ground Plan of the New Bridge. A Drawing by W. Knight, giving all the dimensions, 1830. 24* by 10*. 206 VIEWS OF LONDON. t 61. A Longitudinal Section of New London Bridge, with Transverse Section and Plans of the Piers, Coffer-dams, &c, by the Engineer, John Rennie. Lithographed by R. Martin, 1832. 21* by 13*. 62. Procession on the River of K. William and Q. Adelaide to open the New London Bridge, the ist of August, 1831. 7. Calvert del. Day lithog. 23 by 16. 63. " The Ceremony of Opening the New London Bridge," August ist, 1831. J. Allom del. J. Nash lithog. 12* by 7. 64. "A View of the New London Bridge as it appeared August ist, 1831." The West Front, showing the Old Bridge under the Arches. W. Varley del. et lithog. 1 8* by 7. 65. View of the New Bridge on the day of the Opening. A Balloon seen. A Drawing. 8* by 6. 66. Engraving from the above Drawing. 67. " The Opening of the New London Bridge," a River View, showing the Procession. A coloured engraving, published by Havell. 17 by 10. 68. New London Bridge, August ist, 1831. Drawn and published by H. Matthews. 17 by 1 1. 69. " Opening of London Bridge." Arrival of the King and Queen. Sketched on stone by' Joseph Nash. 21* by 9*. Portfolio VII. LONDON BRIDGE. 207 70. The New Bridge, and View of London from the Tower of SI Saviour's Church. Major Yates del. Davenport sculp, 1835. 8 by 4*. 71. View of New London Bridge, West Front, looking down the River, and showing the Old Bridge. A water-colour Drawing by Major Yates, 183 1. 22 by 11*. 72. Another View of the Bridge, showing the West Front, looking towards Southwark, and giving distant View of Surrey. A water-colour Drawing by Major Yates, 1838. 24* by 13*. 73. View of New London Bridge, East Front, from Adelaide Wharf, looking South. A water-colour Drawing by Major Yates, 1837. 23 by 1 3. 74. " Entrance into the City by London Bridge." Thos. Higham del. et sculp, 1836. 16 by 8*. 75. " New London Bridge," opened by K. Wil liam 4th, in person, August ist, 1831. 7. Higham del. et sculp, 1837. 16 by 8. 76. London Bridge, frpm Bankside. 7. C. Dibdin lithog, 1837. 1 1 by 7. 77. London Bridge, from Southwark Bridge. 7. 5. Boys lithog, 1838. 18 by 7. 78. The Pool, looking towards London Bridge. W. Parrott lithog, 1841. 16* by 9. 208 VIEWS OF LONDON. 79. London Bridge, from the Pool. W. Parrott lithog, 1841. 17* by 10*. 80. London Bridge, from above bridge. E. Walker del. W. Simpson lithog.. 1852. 15* by 12. Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. LONDON BRIDGE TO BLACKWALL. 1. Four Views, Old Billingsgate, Old Wapping, Ratcliff Cross, and Limehouse. Four water-colour Drawings by Clevely in 1791. each 8* by 5*. 2. View of Old Billingsgate in 1810. A pencil Drawing. 9 by 5*. 3. View on the River, looking towards London Bridge. A sepia Drawing by De Wint, 181 1. 9 by 4|. 4. View of the South-east Front of the Tower from the River. A water-colour Drawing by Miller, 18 14. 9 by 6. 5. View of Billingsgate as it appeared in 1828. A. W. Callcott del. G. Cooke sculp, 1828. 4| by 6\. 6. View of Billingsgate, with Oyster Boats. E. W. Cooke del. et sculp, 1830. 7* by 5|. 7. View from Billingsgate of Old and New Lon don Bridge. E. W. Cooke del. et sculp, 1833. 71 by 5^. Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. 209 8. View of Old Billingsgate Market. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1829. 14 by gf. 9. Billingsgate Market on Oyster Day. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1846. 10 by 6f. 10. The New Billingsgate Market, 1851. J. B. Burning archt. G. Hawkins lithog. A coloured copy. 17 by II. 11. View of Brewer, Chester, and Galley Quays, near Billingsgate. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1841. 29 by 9. 1 2. Lithograph of the above. By S. Lumbey, 1841. 16 by 9*. 13. The New Building of Brewer, Chester, and Galley Quays. 7. H. Shepherd del. S. Lumbey sculp, 1846. 15* by 9\- 14. South View of the Old Custom House, Lon don, as it appeared in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. From a scarce print by B. Howlett, 1663. A print. 8 by 4f • 15. The Old Custom House as it appeared after the Fire, 1666. John Dunstall fecit, 1669. 8 by 5. 16. "The Prospect of the Old Custom House as it appeared 17 14." John Harris del. et sculp, 17 14 Sold by Thos. Tay lor. 22 hy l6*- p 2IO VIEWS OF LONDON. 17. " La Douane ou Custom House," a front View before the Fire of 17 18. J. Govill del, from Les Delices, &c, 1718. 6 by 4|. 18. The Custom House for the Port of London, as it appeared after the Fire of 17 18. J. Bowles del. et sculp, 1725. 8* by 5*. 19. The Old Custom House, 1739. G. Toms sculp. I2| by 8. 20. A View of the Old Custom House, looking towards the Tower. Maurer del. 7. Bowles sculp, 1753. 15* by 9. 21. "The Imports of Great Britain from France," the Landing of French People at the Old Custom House, with explanation at bottom. (A satirical print.) S.P. Boitard del. et sculp, 1757. 13* by 8. 22. The Old Custom House, looking towards Lon don Bridge. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 12 by 8*. 23. The Old Custom House, looking towards Lon don Bridge. Miller del. Watts sculp, 1800. j\ by 5*. 24. The Custom House in 1808. Pugin & Rowlandson del. J. Bluck sculp. A coloured print. ioby8. 25. Small View of the Custom House. 5. Owen del. W. Cooke sculp, 18 10. 7* by 4*. Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. 211 26, The fatal Conflagration of the Custom House, on the morning of the 12th Feby., 1814. A coloured print. F. Calvert del, 18 14. i8£ by 13. 27. Small View of the Custom House, as it appeared after the Fire, 1814. Fellows del. W. Wise sculp, 18 14. 8* by 5*. 28. The New Custom House, with View of London looking towards the Bridge. 7. 5. Roberts del. R. Havell & Sou sculp, 18 16. 24 by 16*. 29. A South View of the New Custom House, looking towards London Bridge. From a Drawing by David Laing, archt. J. C. Stadler sculp, 1 8 17. A coloured print. 19* by 14. 30. The New Custom House, River Front. David Laing archt. H. Peto builder. H. Hassill del. C. Rivers sculp, 18 17. 17 by 8f. 31. View of the New Custom House. Print published by Laurie, 1817. i6| by 10*. 32. The New Custom House, looking towards London Bridge. J. M. W. Turner del. J. C. Allen sculp, 1820. Proof. 9* by 5*. 33. Old London Bridge taken from the New Cus tom House. J. M. W. Turner del. Edwd. Goodall sculp, 1 820. 10* by 7. 34. The Port of London with the New Custom House, as altered by Sir Robl Smirke, look ing towards New London Bridge. 7. Allom del. 7. H. Havell 'sculp, 1839. 16 by 8. p 2 212 VIEWS OF LONDON. 35. The Pool, with the New Custom House, look ing towards the Tower. W. Parrott del. C. Hullniandel sculp, 1844. 16 \ by 9. 36. The New Custom House, looking towards Lon don Bridge. 7. S. Boys lithog, 1849. 12* by 14. 37. View of the New Custom House. Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales landing for the opening of the New Coal Exchange, Octr. 30th, 1849. Woodcut by Smyth. 21 by 14*. THE TOWER OF LONDON. 38. View of the Tower, with distant View of Old London Bridge ; Charles Duke of Orleans a Prisoner in the Tower writing his Poems. From a manuscript in the British Museum. J. Basire sculp. 7* by 6. 39. The Tower and the Antient Buildings round it in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. From the Aggas Map, 1560. 18 by 14. 40. A South-East View of London before the de struction of SI Paul's Steeple, showing the Tower of London. From a picture about 1560. B. Howlett sculp, 1818. 11* by 7*- 41. "Representation des Feus de Joye qui furent faicts sur l'eau dans Londres a l'honneur de la Reine la nuict du Jour de son Entrde." Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. 213 Views of the Tower from the River, saluting Marie de Medici on her arrival to visit her daughter, Queen Henrietta Maria. A print of the time. 8 by 9*. 42. Castrum Royale Londinense, vulgo the Tower. A copy from Hollar's View. A print, 1646. 10 by 5 f 43. South-East View of the Tower of London A print, 1650. 6| by 5. 44. " Les 7 Eveques mis a la Tour le ^ Juin, 1688," with a View of the Tower from the River. P. Pickaert del. A. Schoonenbeck sculp, 1688. 7\ by 5*- 45. A Prospect of the Tower of London as it appears to the River Thames. Sold by Sutton Nicholls in Aldersgate Street, near the Half Moon Tavern, 17 15. 16 by 11*. 46. The Tower of London. L. Knyff del. J. Kip sculp, 1715. 19 by 12J. 47. The Tower of London. Toms del. et sculp, 1720. 13 by 8. 48. The South View of the Tower of London. Samuel & Nathaniel Buck sculp, 1737. 14 by 5f ¦ 49. The Tower of London. 7. Bowles del. et sculp, 1727. 8* by 5f. 50. View of the Tower, looking towards Old Lon don Bridge, taken from the River. Maurer del. 7. Bowles sculp, 1746. I5*by9*- 214 VIEWS OF LONDON. 51. "A View of the Tower, taken from the Thames." John Boydell del. et sculp, 175 1. 16* by 9*. 52. A General View of the City of London next the River Thames near the Tower. 7. Bowles del. et sculp, 175 1. 15 by 9. 53. A General View of the Tower and the City of London, looking Westward. A reduced copy of the above by Bowles. A print sold by Sayer. 10 by 6. 54. A View of the Old Custom House, with Part of the Tower, looking Eastward. A print sold by Sayer, 175 1. 10 by 6. 55. A South-East View of the Tower, looking to wards Old London Bridge, and Part of the City. A print sold by Sayer, 175 1. 10 by 6. 56. "A South Prospect of the Tower of London." A print, from the London Magazine, 175 1. 7f by 3*. 57. A View of the Tower, with South-Eastern Prospect of London. A print sold by Sayer, 175 1. IO by 6. 58. A View of the Tower, with Old London Bridge and Part of the City, from the River. J. Maurer del. Mulier jun. sculp, 1753. 15^ by 9. 59. View of the City of London, looking Westward from the Tower, taken from the River. Eastgate sculp, about 1760. I2| by 6f. ortfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. 215 60. A View of the Tower. S. Wale del. 7. Simpson sculp, 1761. 5* by 3. 61. View of the Tower, taken from the River, look ing towards London Bridge. R. Dodd del. Woodfall sculp, 1793. 30 by 20*. 62. View from the Tower. Sailors taking leave. H. Singleton del. R. Pollard sculp, 1793. 20 by 15. 63. The Tower, from an ancient Print. Medland sculp. 6* by 4|. 64. The Tower (from the River). J. Farington del. J. C. Stadler sculp, 1795. 12 by 7*. 65. " View of the Tower." E. Dayes del. P. Andinet sculp, 1797. 9* by 6. 66. The Tower from the River. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 12 by 8*. 67. North View of Traitor's Gate, 1798. J. T. Smith deh et sculp, 1798. 7 by 7%. 68. View of the Tower, with a Bird's-Eye View of London, looking to the West. A water-colour Drawing by W. Daniels, 1805. 24 by 13*- 69 Coloured Engraving from the above Drawing, l805. 2S*byi5*. 70. View of the Tower, with the Tender in front on the River. Varley del. W. Angus sculp, 18 14. 6 by 4. 2l6 VIEWS OF LONDON. 71. " View of the Tower of London." J. Gendall del. D. Havell sculp, 1819. 19* by 14. 72. View from the Tower Wharf, looking towards the New Custom House and London Bridge, with the Margate Steam Yachts. Robert Havell & Sons del. et sculp, 1820. 12 by 8. 73. The South-East Front of the Tower. 7. Nash del. J. Pye sculp, 1820. 8* by $1- 74. View of the Tower. H. Gastineau del. W. Woolnoth sculp, 1823. 5 by 4*. 75. View of the South- West Front of the Tower, and the Improvements on the North side. E. Duncan del. 7. A. Prior sculp, 1853. \6\ by 10. 76. View of the Tower, with Embarkation of the Lord Mayor on the 9th November. W. Parrott del. C Hullmandel sculp. 16* by 11. ST. KATHERINE'S DOCKS. 77. Houses in SI Katherine's, from the River Thames, pulled down 1827. An etching, 1827. 41 by 3\. 78. The Old House called the Dutch Scaters, pulled down 1827 for the SI Katherine's Docks. An etching, 1827. 31 by 5. 79. " SI Katherine's Tower." Pearson del. Preston sculp, 18 10. 8 by 6*. Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. 217 80. The Excavations for the Si Katherine's Docks, and View of the Tower. C. S tanfield del. G. Cook sculp, 1 827. 7 by 4*. 81. Bird's-eye View of SI Katherine's Docks, 1829. 9 by 6. 82. Small View of SI Katherine's Docks, from the Basin. G. H. Shepherd del. H. Jordan sculp, 1829. 6 by 4|. 83. A Bird's-eye View of SI Katherine's Docks, and View of London, looking Westward. A proof presented by Philip Hardwick, the architect. 7. M. Baynes del. C. Hidlmandel sculp, 1829. \Z\by 12. WAPPING. 84. View of the Gun Dock at Wapping. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 10 by 6*. 85. The Entrance to the Thames Tunnel, with a Plan, &c, and description of it. M. J. Brunei Engineer. A woodcut, 1827. 11 by 9*. 86. View of the Entrance to the Thames Tunnel. Rt. Groom lithog, 1830. 10* by 6f. 87. View of the Entrance to the Thames Tunnel, from Wapping. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 7 by Si- 2l8 VIEWS OF LONDON. 88. Two Views of the Ruins after the Great Fire at Ratcliffe, July 23rd, 1 794, with View of Mr. Bere's House, miraculously saved. B. Burnett pinxit. 7. Malton sculp, 1794. each 23 by 16*. THE DOCKS. 89. The Entrance to the London Docks. A Drawing by J. P. Neale, 181 5. 8 by 5*. 90. Engraving from the above. Mathew sculp, 181 5. 6 by 4f. 91. Entrance to the London Docks. Varrall sculp, 1 8 17. 3* by 3*. 92. Entrance to the London Docks from Lime house. F. Dewint del. C. Heath sculp, 1825. 5 by 3. 93. Entrance to the Limehouse Dock. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 1 1 by 7\. 94. "A View taken near Limehouse Bridge, look ing down the Thames." J. Boydell del. et sculp, 175 1. 16* by 9*. 95. View of Limehouse Reach. A mezzotint, about 1780. 6 by 4*. 96. The Entrance to the Limehouse Dock. A Drawing by Shepherd, 1826. 6 by 4. 97. Engraving of the above, 1826. 4 by 2*. Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES; EAST. 219 98. View of Limehouse Dock, leading to Regent's Canal. T.H. Shepherd del. F. J. Havell sculp, 1827. 51 by 3*- 99. Shipbuilding at Limehouse Dock. The " Pre sident " on the Stocks. Lithographed by W. Parrott, 1840. 16* by 9*. 100. Bird's-eye View of London, taken from Lime house. John Swertner del. et sculp, 1801. 28 by 17. 101. View of Messrs. Cox & Curlin's Yard, Lime house. H. Moses del. et sculp, 1825. 7* by 5. 102. View of Limehouse, from the River. H. Moses del. et sculp , 1825. 7* by 5- 103. Another View of Limehouse, with Shipping on the River. H. Moses del, 1825. 7* by 5- 104. View of the Commercial Docks. G. Cooke del. et sculp, 1827. 6 by 3*. 105. The London Docks. " An Elevated View of the New Dock in Wapping," with a distant View of London, &c, and a description at bottom. W. Daniell del. et sculp, 1803. 30* by 16. 106. Bird's-eye View of the West India Docks, looking towards Blackwall and the New 220 VIEWS OF LONDON. Canal across the Isle of Dogs, with de scription at bottom. W. Daniell del. et sculp, 1802. 30* by 16. 107. Bird's-eye View of the East India Docks, with description at bottom. W. Daniell del. et sculp, 1803. 30* by 16. 108. A View of the West India Docks and Ware houses, taken from the Back of the Folly House, Blackwall. 7. King del. et sculp, 1803. 15 by 10*. 109. The West India Import Dock, Poplar. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Barber sculp, 1831. 6 by 4. no. The West India Docks from the South East. Lithographed by W. Parrott, 1840. 16* by 9*. 111. The West India Docks, Blackwall. R. B. Schnebbelie del. Hawkins sculp, 18 14. 6* by 3|. 112. West India Docks, near Blackwall. Rowlandson & Pugin del. Black sculp, 1810. A coloured print. 10 by 7f . 113. View of Messrs. Perry's Dock and Mast House. A Drawing about 1790. 8* by 6*. 114. View of Messrs. Perry's Dock, at Blackwall. A print, 1790. 6\ by 4*. 115. View of ditto. A print, 1796. 4fby3i- Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. 221 1 1 6. View of Messrs. Perry's Mast House from the River. R. Owen del. W. Cooke sculp, 1809. 7\ by 4*. 117. View of Messrs. Perry's Dock, Blackwall. Original Drawing by Rowlandson, 1801. 17 by 11. 118. "View of Blackwall, looking towards Green wich." J. Boydell del. et sculp, 1750. \6\ by 9*. 119. A View of Blackwall, with part of the Dock Yard from the River. The " Launch of the Bombay Castle," 74 guns. R. Dodd del. et sculp, 1789. 26 by 15*- 120. View of the Entrance to Blackwall Docks. Original Drawing by Rowlandson, 1801. 18* by 11*. 121. View of Blackwall with the Wellington India- man. H. Moses del. et sculp, 1824. 7* by 5- 122. " Basin at Blackwall." H. Moses del. et sculp, 1824. 7* by 5- 1 23. View of Blackwall from the River. E. Pritchett del. C. Wallis sculp, 1830. 6* by 4*. 124. A Bird's-eye View of the East India Docks at Blackwall, with extensive View of the River and Country. IV. Daniell del. et sculp, 1803. 3°i by 16. 125. A Bird's-eye View of the Commercial Dock at Rotherhithe, and distant View of London, with description at bottom. W. Daniell del. et sculp, 1803. 30* by 16. 222 VIEWS OF LONDON. DEPTFORD. 126. " Howland Great Dock, near Deptford, with distant view of London." 7. Badstade del. J. Kip sculp, 1717. 16* by 13*. 127. "A Geometrical Plan and a North-East Ele vation of His Majesty's Dockyard at Dept ford, with part of the Town, &c." Thos. Milton surv. et del. F. C. Canot sculp, 1753. 25} by i8f. 128. "The North West Prospect of Deptford." " Deptford or Deptford Strand, formerly called West Greenwich, was of no great note, till K. Henry VIII. in the 4th year of his reign, erected a Storehouse there!' S. & N. Buck del. et sculp, 1739. 30* by 9*. 129. View on the River of Deptford Dockyard, Greenwich Hospital in the distance. R. Baton pinxit. W. Woollett sculp, 1775. 25* by 18. 130. A View of Greenwich by Jonas More, 1662. Fac-simile lithograph by Standidge. 19 by 11*. 131. A View of the Antient Royal Palace called Pla centia, in East Greenwich, built by King Henry 5th and destroyed in the Civil Wars. Sumpti. Societ. Antiquar. Londini. J. Basire sculp. I767- 19 by I2|. Portfolio VIII. ON THE THAMES, EAST. 223 GREENWICH HOSPITAL. 132. "The North West Prospect of Greenwich." " King Henry V. built here a Royal Palace and named it Placentia. This Place has been honour' d by the Birth of King Henry VIIL, Q. Mary, Q. Eliza beth, and several others of the Blood Royal, and here died King Edward VI." S. & N. Buck del. et sculp, 1739. 30* by 9*. 133. Bird's-eye View of "The Royal Hospital at Greenwich," taken from the River. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1704. 17* by 13. 134. " A Prospect of the Royal Hospital and Parke at Greenwich," a Bird's-eye View taken from the River. L. J. Kip del. J. Harris sculp, 171 1. 33f by 22*. 135. Greenwich Hospital from the River. J. Wale del. 7. Simpson sculp, 1761. 5* by 3h 136. View of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich, during the Fire of the Chapel, on 2nd Jan., 1779, taken from the River. Thos. FurSer del. E. Edye sculp, 1779- 2S by 17*- 137. The Royal Hospital at Greenwich, taken from the Isle of Dogs, on two sheets. Robt. Dodd del. Woodfall sculp, 1723- 30 by 19. 138. The North-East Front of Greenwich Hospital. J. W. Callcott del. G. Cooke sculp, 1827. 6 by 4i- 139. Greenwich from the Marsh, 1828. 4! by 3i 224 VIEWS OF LONDON. 140. View of Greenwich Hospital from the River. A German print, 1828. 4} by 3. 141. View of the Royal Hospital, the North-West side of the Sauare. j. W. P. Kay del. R. Martin lithog, 1830. 29 by 15. 142. The Royal Hospital, Greenwich, from the River. W. F. Havill del. et sculp, 1832. 16* by 8. 143. North-East View of the Royal Hospital, taken from the Marshes. J. D. Harding lithog, 1836. 13 by 9. 144. Greenwich Hospital. E. Walker del. 7. Picken lithog, 1852. 15* by 11*. 145. North-West View of the Royal Naval Hos pital, at Greenwich, taken from the River. G. Moore del. Thos. Higham sculp, 1843. 16 by 8. 146. View of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, and the Old " Dreadnought," taken from Mill- wall. W. Parrott del. et lithog, 1844. \6\ by 9. 147. View of Greenwich, from the Isle of Dogs. C. Campion del. W. Henshall sculp., 1850. 5| by 4. 148. The Duke of Norfolk's Aims-Houses, Green wich. J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp., 1796. y\ by 4%. Port. VIII. FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 225 FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 1. A N.W. View of the Fair on the River Thames during the Great Frost, i68f , Monday, Feb. 4. Copied from the Original Drawing by Wyke, in the British Museum,, taken near the Temple Stairs. A tinted Drawing by C. J. M. Wichelo, 18 12. 15I by 9\. 2. " Frost Fair on the River Thames, 1684." An engraving from the above View. 9* by 3f . 3. View of Frost Fair on the River Thames, taken from the site of Westminster Bridge when the Piers were building, looking North, date 1740. A tinted Drawing, supposed by Bernard Lens. 13* by 5f- 4. A View of the Thames from Rotherhithe Stairs during the Frost in 1789. G. Samuel del. W. Birch sc. 5 by 5. 5. View of the Thames off Three Cranes Wharf, when Frozen, Monday, 31st January, to Sa turday, 5th February, 1814, on which a Fair was held attended by many hundred Persons. A coloured print, pub3, by Burkitt & Hudson, 18th February, 18 14. 18* by 14. 6. The Fair on the Thames, February 4th, 1814. A Print in commemoration of the remarkable severe Frost, which commenced December 27th, 1 81 3, and continued with little inter ruption until March 27th, 18 14. Drawn and etched by Luke Clennell. Reeve aquat. Pubd by Hassell& Rickards. 20 by 16. Q 226 VIEWS OF LONDON. 7. A View of Frost Fair as it appeared on the Ice on the River Thames, February 3, 1814, be tween Blackfriars and London Bridges, show ing numerous Booths and various Sports on the Ice ; and 40 verses below. A print, pubd. March 19th, 18 14, by J. Pitts. 17 \ by 13. 8. An Exact Representation of the Ice at London Bridge on the 5th February, 1814. A print, pubd- by Flindall. 1 1* by 8. 9. Gambols on the River Thames, Feb., 1814 ; a View on the Ice near Blackfriars Bridge. G. Cruikshank fee Pubd. by Tegg, Feb. 18 14. 13* by 10. 10. "A Fair on the Thames, Feb. 1814." A View showing booths and sports on the Ice, SI Paul's in the background. L. Clennell pinx. G. Cooke sc 8 by 5. 11. "A View on the River Thames between Lon don and Blackfriars Bridges, in the hard Frost, 18 14, taken on the spot at Bankside, February 4th, 1814." Pubd. Feb. 7, 1 8 14, by G. Thompson. 8* by 6. 12. "Frost Fair, held on the Thames, Feb. 4th, 1814." A View looking towards Blackfriars Bridge. Pubd by 7. Batchelor. 8* by 6*. 13. " This View of London Printed on the Ice of the River Thames, February 5th, 1814." An etching. 7 by 3. Book. FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 227 14. Various small Tickets printed on the Ice, February 18 14. The following interesting Views of Frost Fairs upon the Thames are in a separate volume, and were given to the Editor by his friend, Mrs. George. 15. "Wonders on the Deep; or, the most exact Description of the Frozen River of Thames." " The great Frost which began about the middle of December, 1683, and ended the 28th of February following." The print represents a double line of booths, bull-bait ing, and various sports, with view of London Bridge. Below are 60 verses, and the chronicle of previous frosts. Printed by M. H. and J. M. for P. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden Ball, in West Smithfield. 14* by 18. 16. " Great Britain's Wonder : or London's Admi ration. Being a True Representation of a Prodigious Frost which began about the beginning of December, 1683, and continued till the fourth day of February following. And held on with such violence that Men and Beasts, Coaches and Carts, went as fre quently thereon as Boats were wont to pass before." The View represents bull-baiting and other sports, an ox roasting, &c, a street of booths, and in background are Arundel House, Essex Buildings, the Temple, &c Below are 114 lines of verse. Printed by M. Haly and J. Millet, and sold by Robert Waltor, at the Globe, on the North side of St. Paul's Church, 1684. 15 by 20*. Q2 228 VIEWS OF LONDON. 17. "The True and Exact Representation ofthe Wonders upon the Water during the last unparallel'd Frost upon the River of Thames, i68f." This print shows the street of booths called " Frezeland Street," various sports, coaches being driven on the ice, ox-roasting bull-baiting, &c. "Printed on the frozen Thames, Feb. i68|," and "printed by G. Croom at the Blew Ball in Thames Street, over against Baynard's Castle, 1684." 12 by 17*. 18. "A True Description of Blanket Fair upon the River Thames, in the Time of the great Frost, in the year of our Lord 1683." This print shows the same kind of sports, &c, as in the foregoing ; also the street of booths leading from Temple Stairs. Below is a " Description of the Piece," and about 116 lines of verses. London : printed by H. Brugis in Green Arbour, Little Old Bayly, 1683. 13 by 17. 19. " An Exact and lively Mapp or Representation of Booths and all the varieties of Showes and Humours upon the Ice on the River of Thames by London. During that memorable Frost in the 35th yeare of the Reigne of his sacred Ma^. King Charles the 2d, Anno Dni. MDCLXXXIII." This View shows London Bridge in the background, the street of booths leading from Temple Stairs, carriages, sports, &c, as in the former views, and is divided into squares. " Printed for and sold by William Warter, stationer, at the sign of the Talbot, under the Mitre Tavern in Fleet Street, London." 16* by 14. BOOK. FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 229 20. Another Copy of the above Print, without the lines forming squares. i6£ by 14. 21. " N.W. View of the Fair on the River Thames" during the Great Frost, i68|, from an Original Drawing by Wyke in the British Museum. Taken near the Temple Stairs. Print puba. by Wilkinson, 1825. 12* by 9 22. " Frost Fair on the River Thames," Monday, February the 4th, A. i68f. An etching from the same Drawing as the above ; and below are copies of the cards printed for King Charles and the Earl of Clarendon by G. Croom. A modern print. 9* by 7. 23. " Erra Pater's Prophesy on Frost Faire, i68f." The Sage is represented pointing to the sports, &c, on the frozen Thames. The street of booths is shown, and view of London in the background. " Old Erra Pater, or his rambling Ghost, Prognosticating of this long strong frost, Some Ages past said fy Ice-bound Thames Should prove a Theatre for Sports and Games" &c. " Printed for James Norris at the King's armes wthout Temple Barr." This print is supposed to be engraved by Faithorne. 7\ by 10. 24. "Wonderful News from the River of Thames." A Ballad to a pleasant New Tune. 9 verses with music. " Printed on the Frozen Thames by the Loyal Young Printers, viz. R. and A. Milbourn, S. Hindi, J. Mason, 1683. 6* by 11*. 230 VIEWS OF LONDON. 25. " The Thames uncased ; or, the Waterman's Song upon the Thaw." A Ballad to the tune of " Hey Boys, up go we," in 18 verses. London : printed for the Author, and sold by J. Norris at the King's Arms, without Temple Bar, 1684. 10 by 16. 26. " Frost Fair on the River Thames." This print gives a View of London, with the street of booths to Temple Stairs on the left, and London Bridge on the right. There is also a transverse street of booths. " Printed on the Thames, Jan. 17-J-f-" 7* by 6. 27. " Frost Fayre, Being a True Prospect of the Great Varietie of Shops and Booths for Trades men, with other Curiosities and humours on the Frozen River of Thames before the City of London in that memorable Frost in ye second year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King George, Anno Domini 17 16." This print gives a view of London, and shows the street of booths running parallel with the City, and each booth is numbered, referring to an explanation below. Printed and sold by John Bowles & Son. 20* by 16. 28. " The Royal Effigies and Character of her Sacred Majesty Queen Ann." A portrait of the Queen in oval, with Lion and Unicorn on each side. Below are verses. Kneller pinx. Simp son sc. "Printed on ye River of Thames, Jan. ye 23. *7H" 61 by 9*. 29. " On the Death of Queen Anne, who departed this Life Augl ist, 1714." A medallion portrait of the Queen, and the Reverse. Verses at bottom. S. Bickerton exc. 5. Nicholls sc. Printed on the River of Thames, Jan. 17LJJ-. 5* by 7*. BOOK. FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 23 1 30. A small quarto Page, headed with the Royal Arms, and giving description of the noble art and mystery of Printing round the border. In centre is printed " Mrs. Mary Best" " All you that walk upon the Thames Step in this Booth and Print your Names, And lay it by, that Ages yet to come May see what things upon the Ice wete done!' " Printed upon the Frozen River Thames," January the 17th, 1 7f|. 5* by 7. 31. A small Page, with oval Portrait of King George the ist. Below is " Mrs. Margaret Hill." Printed on the Ice on the Thames, Jan. 19, 1715-16. " Behold the liquid Thames now frozen o're That lately Ships of mighty burthen bore',' &c. 6 by 8*. 32. A small Page, with scroll-border and Oval Por traits of " Gottemburgh " and " W. Caxon." In centre is " Mr. William Robins" " Printed on the River Thames, January the 17, 1715-" 5* by 5- 33. " Frost Fair." This view is looking West, and shows booths as coffee houses, &c, and groups of people on the ice. " Printed upon the River Thames when Frozen, Janu. the 28, n." 12* by 9*. 17 i 0' 34. " Frost Fair." A print showing booths and groups of people, and rough view, probably of Southwark. Verses at bottom. " Printed upon the Ice on the River Thames, Jan. 23d, I7i£" 8£by7*. '/tc 232 VIEWS OF LONDON. 35. " Frost Fair." A view on the Thames, showing booths and people. S'. Paul's seen in the background, and works of Westmin ster Bridge demolished. With views. Below is " Mrs. Hannah Robinson." " Printed on the River Thames, in ye month of January, 1740." G. B. invt. et sc. 12^ by 7*. 36. " Frost Fair." Same print as the above, without the verses. Below is " Mr. James West." Printed on the River of Thames when Frozen over, January 18, 1739,40. 12^ by 8f. 37. " The Triumph of Bacchus on the Thames in the hard Frost, Jan. 1740." A convivial scene, with music, figures gambling, and drinking ; ladies in a waterman's barge, singing. On the house at left hangs the sign of the Shoulder of Mutton, and over it is written " Whitehall Booth." Verses at the bottom. A circular etching. "Fanny Seeinan " is printed on the upper part. 1 1 in. dr. 38. A Dutch Print showing the Thames frozen over at London, giving View of London and Lon don Bridge on the right. 1740. 12 by 3*. 39. " The View of Frost Fair." Showing booths and groups of figures on the frozen river, and Punch and Judy show in a boat, &c " Here a strange group of Figures rise, Sleek Beaus in Furs salute your Eyes. Stout Soldiers shiv'ring in their Red, Attack the Gin and Gingerbread!' Printed 17%%. 12 by 10*. Book. FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 233 40. " Portrait of Queen Elizabeth." Drawn by Isaac Oliver limner. Hulett sculp. Below "Ann Willis." "Printed on the River Thames when frozen over, January 26, 1739,40. The portrait 11 by 7. 41. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth. The Reverse of the above, engraved by G. Vertue. 42. Portrait of Nicholas Sanderson. H. Gravelot del. D. Mosley sc. " Printed upon the River Thames, Jan. 12th, I7f£." 5* by 9. 43. Portrait of Charles the 12th, King of Sweden. Parr sc. 11 by 17. Below is " The Lady Sarah Barron!' " Printed on the River of Thames when frozen over, January 25th, 1739,40." 44. Portrait of King George the 1 st. In an ornamental scroll Initial G. Printed on the River of Thames, January 1739,40. 8 by 9. 45. Portrait of " Her Royal Highness Augusta Princess of Wales." In an ornamental G. " Printed on the Ice on the River of Thames, January 16, I7i§." 6 by 7. And below "Mrs. Ann Fuller!' "Printed on the River Thames near Whitehall Stairs, January 25, 1739,40." 46. " England's Glory." The Statue of Queen Anne erected at Blenheim. Below is "Ann Hewkley." "Whitehall, Printed upon the Ice on the River Thames, February 15th, 1739,40." J. Smith sculp. The print 8* by 14. 234 VIEWS OF LONDON. 47. An ornamental Print, with Medallion Head at top, and below " The Letter Press " and "The Rolling Press." In centre verses, and " Eliz. Randall, born Dec. 3, 1738." "Printed on the Ice upon the Thames at Queen hithe, January the 31st, 1739,40." 6 by 8*. 48. A Book Plate. The Commandments, &c. " Printed on the Ice on the River of Thames, January 21, 17 W 4* by 7. 49. A Ticket. " Mr. Charles Wray." Printed on the River of Thames when frozen over, Jan. 13th, 1739,40. 50. An Engraved Plate, with Ornamental Border. Below four lines of verse is printed "Mr. Stephen Picard." " Printed on the River of Thames near Whitehall Stairs, January 18, 1739,40." 6* by 6. 51. Two Plates, with ornamental Borders, and verses below. On one is printed "Martha Tappin," on the other " Christopher Anderson!' " Printed upon the Ice on the River Thames, January 22, 1739,40." each 8* by 7. 52. Portrait of Enoch Seeman Junior Pictor. Se ipse pinxit, setat. 19. I. Fabir fecit, 1727. 10 by 14. 53. A small Sheet. Within an engraved floral border is printed, " Printed on ye Thames, January 19th, 1740. 'Enoch Seeman,' the Portrait Painter." 5 by 4*. 54. Another similar Sheet. " Margaret Seeman, wife of Enoch Seeman the painter." 5 by 4*. BOOK. FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 235 55. A large Sheet entitled " The Lottery," with two prints referring to it, and verses below. Printed upon the River Thames, January 14, 1740. Below is printed " Hannah Parker." Printed upon the Thames when Frozen, February 4, 1740. 13 by 12. 56. A Print, " Zephirus." Below is printed " John Whitehead." Printed on the Thames when frozen, Feb. 9, 1740. 11 by 5*. 57. " Queen Elizabeth reviewing her Army at Til bury." Below is an ornamental tablet — " The A rt and Mystery of Printing was invented by John Guttemberg of Mentz, 1440. Mr. Richard Williams. Printed on the Icy Thames, January 29, 1740." 11 by 4*. 58. A Portrait of John Guttemberg of Mentz. P. Stent exc. R. Gaywood fee \o\ by 7\. 59. Portrait of A. Layer. " Printed upon the Ice on the River of Thames, Jan. 22, 17-Jf." 9 by 11. 60. "A Representation of the Heralds passing through the City." (" Mrs. Mary Collins.") " Printed on the River of Thames, Jan. 1739,40." 5 by 7- 61. "The Battle of Edge Hill." A print. Below is printed "Miss Patty Theobald!' Printed on the River of Thames when Frozen over, January 22, I739>4°- 6 h? ia 62. Portrait of a Turk. Verses beneath. " Printed on the River Thames, White hall Stairs, January 29th, 1740." Eliz. Lamplou, January the 30. 82 bv J4 236 VIEWS OF LONDON. 63. King Charles ist taking leave of his Children. "Printed on the River of Thames when frozen over, January 16, 1739,40." 5* by 9*. 64. An Engraved Frontispiece to a Work on Gar dening. Within a wreath are printed verses, and under them " Mrs. A nn Phillips. " Printed on the Ice upon the Thames at Queenhithe, February 9th, 1739,40." 11 by 7*. 65. A Quarrel between two Divines. A print. " Printed on the River Thames when it was Fross over, by Geo. Beacher, Printer, in the year 1740." 5 by 9. 66. "A View of the Thames from Rotherhithe Stairs during the Frost in 1789." G. Samuel pinx. W. Birch sc. 6 by 5. 67. "A View of Frost Fair on the Thames, Feb ruary 18 14." A woodcut. " At the beginning of February the River was completely blocked up with ice, between London and Blackfriars Bridges, where a fair was kept 3 or 4 days, with booths, swings, skittles, presses printing, &c." 18 by 15. 68. " Frost Fair, held on the Thames, February 1814." A woodcut. 8* by 7. 69. "A View of London Printed on the Ice of the River Thames, February 5th, 18 14." 9 by 3. 70. Fair on the Thames, Feb. 18 14. Taken from Three Cranes Wharf. Drawn by L. Clennell. Etched by G. Cooke. 7* by 5. Book. FROST FAIRS ON THE THAMES. 237 71. "Frost Fair, or Rural Sports on the River Thames, February 5, 18 14." An etching, published Feb. 12. 9^ by 6*. 72. " An Arch of London Bridge as it appeared in the Great Frost, 18 14." Drawn and etched by J. 7. Smith, Feb. 5, 18 14. 9 by 12. 73. "A View of the Thames off Three Cranes Wharf when frozen, Monday, 31st January, to Saturday, 5th February, 18 14, on which a fair was held attended by many hundred Persons." A coloured print, published February 18, 18 14, by Bur- kilt & Hudson. 19 by 14 74. " The Fair on the Thames, Feb*. 4, 18 14." A print representing booths and various games on the Thames, showing S*. Paul's and Blackfriars Bridge in the distance. L. Clennell del. Reeve aquat,, 1 8 14. Also the etching. 20 by 16*. 75. Four Caricatures of Skating. each x3 by 9. 76. Various Printed Papers of Frost Fair. Printed on the Thames, 18 14. 77. " The Frost On the Thames at Billingsgate," February 7, 1855. A woodcut. 9 by 6. 78. The Great Fire at Bankside, February 16th, 1855. A view on the Thames, showing the River covered with blocks of ice. A woodcut. 14 by 9*. 238 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio IX. KENSINGTON PALACE, GARDENS, AND HYDE PARK. 1. "A Topographical Survey of the Parish of Ken sington, with Plans and Elevations of the Royal Palace and Gardens, Hide Park, and Knightsbridge. (See Maps and Plans.) A large Bird's-eye view from Kensington to Hyde Park Corner, with references. Joshua Rhodes del. George Bickham sculp, 1766. In eight sheets, 8 ft. 8 in. long, 3 ft. 5* in. high. 2. Bird's-eye View of " The Royal Palace of Ken sington." " Joyns to high Park, and was purchased from the Earl of Nottingham by K. William, who made several addi tions to it. The Gardens of this Pallace are very fine and charmingly kept, and the Front of the Palace on that side is very noble. The Avenue leading from S*. James's through High Park to this Palace is very Grand ; on each side of it Lanthorns are placed at equal dis tances, which being lighted in the Dark Seasons for the conveniency of the Courtiers, appear inconceivably Mag nificent." A print, about 1740. 17 by 10*. 3. " Her Majesties Royal Palace at Kensington," a large Bird's-eye View, showing the Gardens and surrounding Park. By Kip, 1706. 35* by 22. 4. The Palace and Gardens, 1724, with a Descrip tion of the Palace. By 7. Bowles. 9 by 7. Portfolio IX. KENSINGTON PALACE. 239 5. The Palace and Gardens, as altered in the Reign of George the Second, 1741. io*by6|. 6. King Henry VIII.'s Conduit in the Kitchen Garden belonging to the Palace. Built about 1536 for Queen Elizabeth when a child. Mary Banks del. Robert Banks sculp. 6\ by 9. 7. Masquerade Scene in Kensington Gardens, 1772. Samuel Sharp Eye del. J. Bretherton sculp. 7 by 9. 8. The Palace and Gardens, about 1776. A Drawing. \9\ by 7*. 9. View in the Garden near the Greenhouse, on the West side ofthe Palace, 1776. A Drawing. 7* by 5. 10. The Mount near the South entrance into the Garden, now removed. A Drawing by M. Cecil, afterwards Lord Exeter, 1741. 8* by 5*. 11. "Vue du Palais de Kensington du C6te de 1' Orient." The East Front of the Palace and Garden, with figures in the view. J. Rocque del. Vivaret sculp, 1736. 19* by 12. 12. A Perspective View of the South Front of Ken sington Palace, taken from the end of the Slope by the Verges of the Great Walk. Highmore jun. del. 7. Tinney sculp, 1744. 19* by 13*. 13. The South Front of the Palace as the above, but with different figures in the view, 1744. Highmore jun. del. J. Tinney sculp. 19 by 13*- 240 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 a. The East Front of Kensington Palace, with part ofthe Great Lawn, 1744. Highmore del. J. Tinney sculp. 19 by 13*. 15. A distant View of the East Front of the Palace, with part of the Garden and the Queen's Temple, as seen from the side of the Serpen tine River, 1744. Highmore del. J. Tinney sculp. 19 by 13*. 16. Another View of the above, slightly altered, 1744. Highmore jun. del. J. Tinney sculp. 19 by 13. 17. The South-East Front of the Royal Palace, taken from the Slope near the Long Walk, with figures, 1746. Maurer del. Truchy sculp. 151 by 10. 18. The East Front ofthe Palace, with Part of the Great Lawn, 1751. A print. 10* by 6|. 19. A Front View of the Royal Palace of Kensing ton, with many figures on the Lawn. B. Cole sculp, 1754. i4 by 9. 20. A Front View of the Royal Palace of Kensing ton, 1794. Par del. et sculp. Tiji by 10. 21. The North-East Front of the Palace, taken from the Serpentine, 1813. J. P. Neale del. 6 by 41 Portfolio IX. HYDE PARK. 241 22. The South- West View of Kensington Palace, showing the Royal Entrance from Kensing ton. A Drawing by J. Buckley, 1826. 15* by 9\. 23. The South-East View of the Palace, showing the Improvement lately made on the Lawn. A Drawing by J. Buckley, 1826. 15* by 9*. 24. The Pavilion in Kensington Gardens, as de signed by Kent. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckley, in 1828. 14 by 9*. 25. The Orangery or Greenhouse in the Garden, as designed by Sir John Vanburgh. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckley, 1827. 14 by 9*. HYDE PARK. 26. The Old Conduit on the North side of the Serpentine River in Hyde Park. A Drawing, 1796. 12 by 8*. 27. The Old Cheesecake House, on the North side of the Serpentine. A Drawing by C. H. Matthew, 1841. 7* by 5. 28. The Cottage (or Cheesecake House) near the Serpentine River, 181 2. 7. Lamot del. 7. Hunt sculp. 10* by 9. 29. The Old Cheesecake House, north of the Ser pentine. A Drawing, 1786. By J. White. 16 by 10*. R 242 VIEWS OF LONDON. 30. The Old Cottage, or Cheesecake House, north of the Serpentine, 1822. A lithograph by G. Harley. 13* by io£. 31. The Cake House, looking from the East end of the Serpentine. A Drawing, 1796. 13 by 9*. 32. The Cheesecake House. A print, 1801. 6* by 4^. 33. The South-East Front of the Cheesecake House. A Drawing, 1802. 9 by 6. 34. The Cheesecake House and the Building be longing to the Royal Humane Society on the North side. A Drawing, 1804. 11* by 7. 35. The East Front of the Cheesecake House. A lithograph, 1826. By J. Powell. 8* by 5*. 36. The East Front of the Cheesecake House. A Drawing, 1841, by C. H. Matthews. 7 by 5*. 37. The Bridge between Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, on the Serpentine River, 1840. T. H. Shepherd del. A proof. 5* by 3*. 38. The Bridge over the Serpentine River in Hyde Park. A water-colour Drawing, 1856, by 7. H. Shepherd. ioi by 8. 39. The Old Powder Magazine, north of the Ser pentine. A Drawing, 1804, by C. Notts. 16 by 12. Portfolio IX. HYDE PARK. 243 40. The Magazine and the Cottage, north of the Serpentine, 1807. J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp. 5 by 4*. 41. The East end of the Serpentine, and a distant View of the Bathing House. A Drawing, 1794, by J. White. 9 by 12. 42. View near the Powder Magazine, showing the Royal Humane Society House. A Drawing, 1786. 14! by 9*. 43. View in Hyde Park, looking from the Cheese cake House towards Knightsbridge. Engraving, 1781. 8 J by 6. 44. Skating Scene on the Serpentine in Hyde Park. Engraving, 1785. 8 by 6*. 45. Ditto ditto from the Moated House, 1787. Ibbetson del. Tookey sculp. 13* by 11*. 46. Ditto from the Sluice House at the East end of the Serpentine, 1787. Ibbetson del. Tookey sculp. 13 by 11*. 47. Ditto from the East side, 1807. J. A. Atkinson del. Etched by J. A. Atkinson. 13* by 10. 48. Skating Scene on the Serpentine. Henry Hunt, jun., driving his Father's Blacking Van, with 4 Horses, across the Serpentine, for a Wager of 100 Guineas, on 17th of January, 1826. Lithographed by Ingrus & Madeley. 13* by 8|. 244 VIEWS OF LONDON. 49. The Bathing Well in the Ring in Hyde Park, on the North side, subject of figures, 1802. Maria Spilsbury del. James Godby sculp. 24 by 20. 50. The Drinking Well in the Ring in Hyde Park, on the North side. Companion print, 1802. Maria Spilsbury del. Jas. Godby sculp. 24 by 20. 51. Small View of the Bathing Well. Engraving, 18 19. 6* by 5|. 52. Ditto of the Drinking Well. Engraving, 18 19. 6* by 5f. 53. View on the North part of Hyde Park, showing the Drinking Well. A Drawing, 1820. 11 by %\. 54. Two Views of the Barracks in Hyde Park at Knightsbridge, 1797. 7iby3. 55. The Entrance to the Barracks in Hyde Park at Knightsbridge. W. Heath del. J. Harris sculp, 1797. 12* by 8£. 56. A Field Day in Hyde Park. The Soldiers Firing, &c. Drawn and etched by 7. Rowlandson, 1791. 20* by 14. 57. A Sudden Squall in Hyde Park, near the En trance to Piccadilly. Drawn and etched by 7. Rowlandson, 1791. \%\ by 13*. Portfolio IX. HYDE PARK. 245 58. An Airing in Hyde Park. Edward Dayes del. 7. Gangam sculp, 1793. 25iby isf. 59. The Entrance to Hyde Park on a Sunday. Pugh del. Pass sculp, 1804. 7\ by 5. 60. Rotten Row, in Hyde Park. Sartorius del. Tye sculp, 1 803. 6 by 3%. 61. " Hyde Park Corner," 1842. H. Morina del. Graft & Siret sculp, 1 842. 1 2 by 7*. 62. Fashionables of the day, assembled near the Achilles in Hyde Park. A coloured print, 1804. 19* by 12*. 63. Hyde Park. The Four-in-Hand Club. James Pollard del. J. Harris sculp, 1838. 21* by 14. 64. The Duke of Wellington on Horseback in Hyde Park, in his 83rd year. H. De Danbraa del. J.Harris sculp, 1852. 14 by 11*. 65. The Marquis of Anglesea on Horseback in Hyde Park, in his 80th year. G. H. Leport del. J. Harris sculp, 1847. 20* by 16*. 66. Hyde Park, looking towards Apsley House, 1823. A print. 9 by 6£. 67. Hyde Park, looking towards Apsley House, showing the new Grand Entrance from Pic cadilly. 7. M. Baynes del. G. Hullmandel sculp, 1845. 9 by 6. 246 VIEWS OF LONDON. 68. View of Apsley House, from the Park Road to Kensington. 7. Vevares del, 1823. 10* by 8£. 69. The New Powder Magazine north of the Ser pentine. 7. Vivares del, 1823. 10* by 2>\. 70. View near Grosvenor Gate, with Company pro menading. 7. S. Boys del. et lithog, 1841. 18* by 10. 71. Upper Brook Street, from Hyde Park. Drawn and etched by J. T. Malcolm, 1 807. 5 by 4. 72. The Old Lodge at Grosvenor Gate, Hyde Park. Drawn and etched by J. 7. Malcolm, 18 17. 5 by 4. 73. Grosvenor Gate and the New Lodge, designed by D. Burton, Archl A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9f by 6. 74. View of Dorchester House, Park Lane (since rebuilt by Mr. Holford). Drawn and etched by J. 7. Malcohn, 1 807. 5 by 4. 75. Cumberland Gate, Hyde Park, looking towards Oxford Street, as erected by Sir John Soane, and afterwards pulled down. A water-colour Drawing, circa 1820. 12* by 8£. 76. View and Plan of the Lodge at Cumberland Gate. A Drawing, by J. Britton. 6§ by 10. Portfolio IX. HYDE PARK. 247 77. The Marble Arch, removed from Buckingham Palace, 1857, to Cumberland Gate, Hyde Park. Designed by J. Nash. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 10 by 6. 78. View and Plan of the Lodge at Stanhope Gate. A Drawing, by J. Britton. 6| by 10. REVIEWS, ETC., IN HYDE PARK. 79. The Great Encampment in Hyde Park, 1780. Etched by P. Sandby. 18 by 12. 80. The Encampment in Hyde Park. " The Filbert Merchant." Etched by P. Sandby, 1780. 1 1* by 8. 81. Ditto. " Marshall Sax's Tent." Etched by P. Sandby, 1780. 7\ by 5*- 82. Ditto. " The Soldier's Toilet," looking towards SI George's Row. Etched by P. Sandby, 1780. 1 1* by 8. 83. Ditto. " The Jolly Landlady in Hyde Park." Etched by P- Sandby, 1780. 1 1* by 8*. 84. Ditto. " The Fair Stationer." Distant View of Col1. Sloan's Moss House. Etched by P. Sandby, 1780. 1 1* by 8*. 85. The Encampment in Hyde Park, with distant View of SI George's Row, in the Uxbridge Road. Etched by P. Sandby, 1780. 1 1* by 8|. 248 VIEWS OF LONDON. 86. His Majesty King George 3rd Reviewing the Volunteer Corps in Hyde Park, on the 4th June, 1799. View looking towards Oxford Street and Park Lane, with a plan of the Stations of the different Corps. (2 sheets.) Etched by Robert Smirke, jun. R. Earlom sculp, 1799. 35 by 23*. 87. His Majesty George 3rd, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of York Reviewing the Armed Associations in Hyde Park, on the 4th of June, 1799 (looking towards Park Lane). E. Dayes del. J. CoUyer sculp, 1799. 26 by \6\. 88. King George the 3rd, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of York Reviewing the Volunteers in Hyde Park, 1799. 17* by 9. 89. A Plan View representing the several Positions, Movements, &c, as practised by the Si George's Volunteer Regiments in a Sham Fight in Hyde Park, Oct. 28, 1799, with a description of their movements, &c. Charles Tomkins del. et sculp, 1799. 42 by 21*. 90. The London Volunteer Cavalry and Flying Artillery Reviewed by Col. Blaguire in Hyde Park, ist of May, 1804. A Drawing, by Cranmer, 1804. 19 by 13. 91. Coloured Engraving from the above Drawing- Mitan & Stadler sculp., 1804. IQ by 13. Portfolio IX. HYDE PARK. 249 92. The Prince Regent, the Emperor of Russia, the King of Prussia, Marshal Blucher, and the Hetman Platoff returning from the Review in Hyde Park, 20th June, 1814. Drawn and etched by Lanerwied, 18 14. 29 by 15. FETES, ETC., IN HYDE PARK. 93. "View of the Jubilee Fair in Hyde Park. This Fair, and Naumachy, or Sham Sea Fight, in Hyde Park, was in honour of Peace, Aug. ist, 1814." A print, 18 14. 18 by 13*. 94. Bird's-eye View of the Jubilee Fair. A mezzotint, 18 14. 9 by 5*. 95. The View of the Fair, looking towards Park. Lane. J. H. Clark del. M. Dubourg sculp, 18 14. 9 by 7. 96. The Fleet on the Serpentine River. J. H. Clark del. M. Dubourg sculp., 18 14. 9 by 6. 97. "The Naumachia in Hyde Park." A print, 1 8 14. 8| by 5. 98. Eight Views in Hyde Park on the Coronation day of George the 4th, 1821. Drawings- by 7. Clark. each 6 by 4*. 99. Bird's-eye View of Hyde Park Fair, on the day of Her Majesty's Coronation, June 28th, 1838. A lithograph, by W. Clerk, 1838. 15* by 11. 250 VIEWS OF LONDON. ioo. View of the Fair, near the Statue of Achilles. (A lithograph printed at the Fair), 1838. 7* by 4J. 101. " Aeronautic View of the Palace of Industry for All Nations, from Kensington Gardens, looking South. Designed by Joseph Pax- ton, Esq., of Chatsworth. Contracted for by Fox, Henderson, & Co." Length of the building 1,848 feet. Width of the build ing 456 feet. Day & Son lithog. 185 1. 38 by 17. 102. " Bird's-eye View of the Building for the Great Exhibition, looking across the Ser pentine, extending in the distance from Shoot-up Hill to Hornsey." Day & Son lithog. 185 1. 38 by 17. 103. " A Bird's-eye View of the Chrystal Palace for the Exhibition of the Industrial Work of all Nations, and a General View of London, looking North." C. E. Sargent del. Woodcut by 7. Bolton, for the "Weekly Times," 185 1. 32 by 15. Portfolio X. KENSINGTON. 25 1 Portfolio X. KENSINGTON, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, PICCADILLY, AND WATERLOO PLACE. KENSINGTON. 1. The South-East View of Kensington Church. A print pubd. by Laurie & Whittle, circa 1780. 15 by 10. 2. Kensington Church, looking West. A mez, pubd. by Wilkinson, 1824. 9* by 7. 3. Kensington National School. A print. J. Scott sc, 1820. ' 4* by 5*. 4. The First House in St. Margaret's Parish, High Street, Kensington. A water-colour Drawing, copied from one by J. Solway in 181 1, by C. Bigot. $\ by 5. 5. The King's Arms Tavern and the Entrance in the High Street to Kensington Palace. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot, 181 1. 8 \ by 5. 6. Back of the Old Summer House in Road lead ing to Kensington Palace. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot, 181 1. 4 by 5. 7. The Old Entrance into Hyde Park from Ken sington in 181 1. A water-colour Drawing by Chas. Bigot. 14J by 5. 8. The Old Cavalry Barracks, North Front, near the entrance to Kensington Palace. A water-colour Drawing, 1 804.. by C. Notti. 16* by 1 1. 252 VIEWS OF LONDON. 9. The Old Cavalry Barracks, as above, South Front, at Kensington Gate. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. io*by6*. 10. The Old Half-way House from Kensington to London, in 181 1. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot. 9 by 5. 11. The Old Half-way House. A woodcut, 1849. 9 by 6. 12. Prince's Gate, Hyde Park, the site of the Old Half-way House. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot, 1848. 9 by 5. 13. Kingston House, Kensington Gore, formerly the residence of the Duchess of Kingstone. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 10 by 7. 14. Old Cottage, Gore Lane, Kensington. A pen-and-ink Drawing, in 1801. 11* by 10*. 15. Kensington Gore House, formerly the residence of Lady Blessington, then used by Govern ment School of Design, &c, and the site of the present Albert Hall, and the Horticultu ral Gardens, &c. 16. Two Garden Views of Gore House. Woodcuts, 185 1. each 9! by 6. Portfolio X. KNIGHTSBRIDGE. 253 KNIGHTSBRIDGE. 17. The Old Rose and Crown Inn at Knights bridge (date on house, 1679). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 10 by 7. 18. The Old Inn Yard of the above, showing the Gallery round it. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 11 by 7. 19. View showing the Cannon Brewhouse, the Old White Hart Inn, and the Houses from thence to the Chapel at Knightsbridge, in 181 1. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot. 24 by 5*. 20. View of the Houses from the Chapel to the Conduit, in 181 1. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot. 25 by 5*. 21. The Old White Hart Inn as it appeared 1849. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot. 6 by 4. 22. Knightsbridge Chapel, built 1789. A print, about 1800. 6 by 4. 23. Albert Gate, Hyde Park, where the Old Fox Inn stood. A print. 5 by 3. 24. Albert Gate, erected 1 845. A woodcut. 9 by 4f • 25. The Turnpike at Knightsbridge, formerly at Hyde Park Corner (now abolished). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 8* by 6. 254 VIEWS OF LONDON. 26. View of the Bayswater River at Knight's Bridge. A coloured Lithograph by Phillips, 1836. 8* by 6. 27. Mansions in Lowndes Square, designed by Lewis Cubitt. Dower sculp, 1837. 11 by 9. 28. Old Houses in St. George's Place, near Hyde Park Corner. The White house on left was the residence of Liston, the actor. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 10* by 6£. 29. " St. George's Hospital near Hyde Park," as it appeared in the Fields at the corner of Grosvenor Place. The centre Building was Lord Lanesborough's House, altered as a Hospital by J. Ware, archt., 1733. J. Ware desig, del. et sculp. 18* by 11. 30. The North-East Prospect of St. George's Hos pital, 1740. Toms sculp. 13I by 8. 31. View of St. George's Hospital, with "an Account of the Proceedings of the Governors, and List of the Subscribers and their Bye- Laws, with expenditure from 1733 to 1742." 42 by 18. 32. St. George's Hospital. A print, about 1740. 12* by 9. 33. St. George's Hospital when rebuilt. W. Wilkins, archt. A lithograph. 10 by 6. Portfolio X. HYDE PARK CORNER. 255 34. Tattersall's Yard, Grosvenor Place. Sir J. Ladd driving four horses round it, 1796. A water-colour Drawing. 14 by 9*. 35. Tattersall's, a Horse Auction. Woodcut, 1845. 8* by 7*. 36. The Lock Hospital in Grosvenor Place, in 1746. A print. 6 by 3*. 37. Ditto, as altered in 1787. Shepherd del. Warren sculp. 6 by 4*. 38. The Lock Chapel, adjoining the Hospital, erected 1764. A print. 6* by 5*. HYDE PARK CORNER. 39. View of the Old Entrance into Hyde Park, showing " Allen's Apple Stall," at the Gate, and the Old Inn known as the Hercules Pillars. A water-colour Drawing by Jones, 1756. 1 1* by 7*. 40. View ofthe Old Turnpike Gate and House, Hyde Park Corner (removed from the end of Clarges Street in 1761), with Apsley House as it appeared in 1786. A water-colour Drawing. 7\ by 4. 41. View of the Turnpike Gate and Lodges as they appeared when rebuilt from a design by H. Holland, with Apsley House. A water-colour Drawing by J. Bromley, 1792. 8 by 4. 256 VIEWS OF LONDON. 42. View of the Turnpike at Hyde Park Corner. B. Longmate del. et sculp,. 1792. 7 by 4\. 43. " Entrance of Piccadilly or Hyde Park Corner Turnpike, with a view of St. George's Hos pital." In the foreground is seen Collier's Southampton Coach on 8 wheels. Dagaty del. et sculp, 1797. A coloured print. 16* by 13*. 44. View of Hyde Park Corner, looking West. T. Malton del. et sculp, 1800. 12* by 8*. 45. The Turnpike, Hyde Park Corner. Day es del. Hall sculp, 18 10. 7 by 6. 46. View of the Entrance to Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner. C. Dayes del. Pubd. by Stockdale, 18 10. 7 by 8*. 47. View of the Entrance to Piccadilly, showing Lord Bathurst's House, and the new Im provements of Hamilton Place. 7. H. Shepherd del. Pubd. by Ackerman, 18 14, and a coloured print. each 6| by 4. 48. The New Entrance into Hyde Park from Picca dilly. D. Burton archt. Shepherd del. Barber sculp, 1827. 6 by 3*. 49. View of the New Entrances into Hyde Park and the Green Park from Piccadilly. H. Schnebellie del. A. Bairs sculp, 1828. 16 by 9. Portfolio X. HYDE PARK CORNER. 257 50. " View of the Grand Western Entrance into London at Hyde Park Corner," showing New Apsley House. Brooks del. Pyall sculp, 183 1. A coloured print. 32 by 22. 51. View of the New Entrance to Hyde Park, look ing towards Piccadilly. 7 S. Boys del. et lithog, 1850. 17 by 12*. 52. View of Lord Bathurst's (Apsley House), at Hyde Park Corner, in 1808. A Drawing. 7 by 4. 53. View of Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Barber sculp, 1827. 5| by 4*. 54. Apsley House and Entrance to Hyde Park, Piccadilly. Shepherd del. Wrighton sculp., 1852. 9 by 6*. 55. The Houses of Mr. Drummond Smith in Pic cadilly, near Hyde Park Corner, built 1806. A Drawing. 7* by 5- 56. Triumphal Arch proposed to be erected at Hyde Park Corner A coloured print. 26* by 19*. 57. The Entrance into the Green Park, with the Equestrian Statue of the Duke of Welling ton, a side View. Woodcut, 1846. 10 by 7*. 58. A Front View of the above. Woodcut by Landclls, 1846. 10 by 6. 258 VIEWS OF LONDON. 59. The Triumphal Arch, with the Equestrian Statue of the Duke of Wellington. A woodcut by Linton, 1846. 9* by 13*. 60. " The Grand Procession of the Wellington Statue," turning down Park Lane. A woodcut, 1846. 14 by 9*. 61. View of the Colossal Statue of the Duke of Wellington, before it was placed on the Arch. A woodcut by Smyth, 1846. 10 by 13*. 62. View of the Scaffolding erected for raising the Statue on to the Arch. A woodcut by Landells, 1846. 10 by 14*. 63. Another View of the Machine used for raising the Statue on to the Arch. A woodcut, 1 846. 91 by 6. 64. " The Triumphal Arch, and Duke of Welling ton's Statue." 7. H. Shepherd del. Albutt sculp, 1852. 9 by 7\. 65. View from Constitution Hill, Anno 1735. J. H. del. E. Scott sculp, 1779. 8 by 6*. 66. "View of Constitution Hill, Buckingham House, &c, taken from ye Reservoir in ye Green Park at Si James's." Chatelaine del. Publ by Bowles, 1748. 17 by 11. 67. Another Copy of the above, coloured. 17 by n. Portfolio X. PI CCA DILL Y. 259 THE RANGERS LODGE. 68. " View of the South Front of the Deputy Ranger's Lodge in the Green Park." R. A dams arch', 1 76 1 . 7. Vivares sculp, 1 778. 22 by 17. 69. The South Front of the Ranger's House in the Green Park, 1782. Puba. by F. Taylor. 7* by 6*. 70. View of the Ranger's House. An oval print, circa 1785. 6* by 5. 71. "View of Lord Wm. Gordon's Lodge, the Deputy Ranger of the Green Park." Pubd. by Sayers, 1792. 10 by 6*. 72. View of the North Front of the Ranger's House, pulled down, 1852. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10 by 6*. 73. View of Westminster from the Ranger's House. 7. M. Barnes lithog, 1846. 9 by 7. 74. " The Bason in the Green Park, SI James's." A coloured print, pubd by Ackerman, 18 10. 7\ by 5. 75. View of Piccadilly, from the Reservoir in the Green Park, showing the Half Moon Public House, at the Corner of Half Moon Street. A water-colour Drawing by P. Sandby, 1778. 15 by 8*. 76. "View of the Queen's Walk in the Green Park." 5. Dayes del. Storcr sculp, 1797. 10* by 8. 260 VIEWS OF LONDON. 77. View of the Reservoir in the Green Park, look ing South. A water-colour Drawing by Rowlandson, 18 10. 10* by 71 78. View of the Green Park, from the Reservoir, with the Fountain of the Chelsea Water Works. A water-colour Drawing, 1824. 10 by 7. 79. View of the Green Park. W. Wes tai del. Heath sculp, 1825. 4* by 4. 80. Small View of the Green Park, from the Reser voir. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1828. 4 by 2*. 81. View of the Queen's Palace and Guardhouse, from the Green Park. G. Arnold del. R. Roffe sculp, 1803. 6 by 4*. 82. "The Company going to His Majesty's Draw ing Room at Buckingham Palace," with a distant View of Piccadilly and the Green Park. Pubd. by Humphrey, 1 822. 20* by 1 1. 83. View from the Green Park of the Houses of Lord Coventry and Lord Barrymore in Pic cadilly. An etching by J. P. Malcolm, 1807. 8* by 4*. 84. View of the Pulteney Hotel, Piccadilly. The Emperor of Russia in the Balcony. A water-colour Drawing. 5 by 3-J. Portfolio X. PICCADILLY. 26 r 85. The Engraving from the above. 86. Lord Egremont's House, Piccadilly. A print, circa 1780. 3* by 3. 87. Earl Spencer's House, looking towards the Green Park. J. P. Neale del. Byrne sculp., 181 5. 6 by 4*. 88. View from the Reservoir in the Green Park, of the Houses in Arlington Street. A water-colour Drawing, by J. Whitlock, 1848. 11 by 7. 89. View of the Old Pond in the Green Park. An etching. 6£ by 4*. 90. View of the Green Park. 7. M. Baynes lithog. 9 by 6*. 91. View of SI James's Park, from Mrs. Conway's Breakfast Room, Pall Mall, 1789. W. Birch sculp. S by 5- 92. View of Old Devonshire House, formerly Berke ley House, about 1730. A water-colour Drawing. 10* by 7. 93. " Elevation of the Duke of Devonshire's House in Piccadilly ; " and Plan of ditto. Wm. Kent arch*. J. Woolfe del. T. Mulier sculp., 17 35- 15 by 10*. 94. Devonshire House, as rebuilt by Wm. Kent, Archl 5. Wale del. B. Green sculp, 1760. 5* by 4- 262 VIEWS OF LONDON. 95. " Devonshire House, Piccadilly." An etching, by J. P. Malcolm, 1808. 5* by 4*. 96. Devonshire House, North Front, from the Garden, as altered by D. Burton, Archl A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1843. 10 by 6. 97. Ditto, the South Front. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1844. 10 by 6. 98. View of Arlington Street, looking towards Pic cadilly. A water-colour Drawing by J. C. Buckler, 1831. 14 by 10. 99. The Three Kings (Inn Yard), near Berkeley Street, in Piccadilly. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 7 by 9. 100. The White Bear (Inn Yard), formerly " The Feathers," Piccadilly. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9* by 7*- 101. The Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, with the West Country Mail Coaches starting. J. Pollard del. C Rosenberg sculp, 1828. 29* by 22. 102. The Sovereign Life Office, corner of SI James's Street, Piccadilly. A woodcut, 1857. 7 by 11. 103. The Bishop of Ely's House, on the West side of Dover Street. A Drawing, by -J. Munns, 18 16. 91 by 14. Portfolio X. BERKELEY SQUARE. 263 104. View in Hay Hill, showing Watson Taylor's House, and the Back Front of Ashburnham House. A private print, 1836. 8 \ by 5*. 105. View of Ashburnham House, looking down Hay Hill, towards Lansdown House. A private print, 1836. 8£ by 5*. 106. Elevation of the Gateway and Porter's Lodge of Ashburnham House in Dover Street. R. Adams del. R. Blyth sculp, 1773. 23 by 17. BERKELEY SQUARE. 107. Elevation of Shelburne House, Berkeley Square (afterwards called Lansdown House). R. Adams arch*. 7. Gandon del. White sculp, 1765. 16 by 10. 108. " Lansdown House, Berkeley Square." Schnebbelie del. Sparrow sculp, 1808. 6\ by 4*. 109. The East Front of Lansdown House, from the Court Yard. Shury del. J. P. Neale sculp, 1815. 6 by 4*. u o. The East Front of Lansdown House. A coloured print, pubd. by Ackerman, 181 1. 7 by 5. 111. View of the West Side of Berkeley Square. A coloured print, 18 14. 7 by 5- 112 View of a House on the South side of Bruton Street. A water-colour Drawing by J. Richardson, 18 10. 8i by 6\. 264 VIEWS OF LONDON. CLARENDON HOUSE. 113. "Prospectus Celeberrime Domus Illustris- sime Ducis ab Albemarle." View of Albe marle House, Piccadilly (a scarce print). J. Spilbergh del. W. Skilman sculp, 1665. 27* by 20. 114. " The South or Principal Front of Albemarle House (originally called Clarendon House). This noble mansion stood on scite of Albe marle and Stafford Streets, a spot chosen by King Charles 2nd, and presented to the Lord Chancellor Clarendon " (pulled down 1683). Copied from the large print by J. Spilbergh. R. Sawyer sculp, 1808. II by 10. 1 15. Clarendon House, with an inscription and plan at the bottom. Copied from a rare print. A. Smith sculp, 1798. 6 by 7. 116. "Clarendon House, called also Albemarle House." Copied from Spilsbergh. Wise sculp., 1814. 10* by 8. 117. View of the Royal Institution, Albemarle Street, as altered by Mr. Louis Vulliamy, 1838. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1849. 8 by 5. 118. View in Piccadilly, from the corner of Bond Street, looking East. 7. 5. Boys del. et lithog, 1846. 17 by 12*. 1 19. The Entrance to Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly. Mackenzie del. C. Heath sculp, 1825. 4 by 4. Portfolio X. PICCADILL Y. 265 120. The Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly. 7. H. Shepherd del. McClatchy sculp, 1828. 6 by 4\ 121. Bullock's Museum (Egyptian Hall), Piccadilly. A coloured print, 181 5. 7* by 5. 122. A Bird's-eye View of " Burlington House in Pickadilly," showing the adjoining Build ings, and the country to the North. L. Knyff del. J. Kip sculp, 1707. 19 by 13*. 123. " Burlington House in Pickadilly," from " Les Devices de la Grande Bretagne." Reduced from the preceding print, 1707. 6* by 5. 1 24. View of Burlington House as altered by Kent. .S. Wale del. B. Green sculp, 1742. 5* by 3*. 125. The Great Gate of Burlington House. Colin Campbell dest. H. Halsbergh, sculp, 1718. 15* by 10. 126. Burlington House, South Front. Cleghom sculp, 18 10. 6 by 5. 127. View of the Gate Entrance to Burlington House, from Hogarth's print of " The Man of Taste," 1731. 8* by 7. 128. " Masquerades and Operas, Burlington Gate." Hogarth 's print, 1731. 7 by 6. 129. Elevation and Plan of Burlington House. A. Pugin del. G. Gladwin sculp, 18 17. 7* by 4- 130. The South Front of Burlington House. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 1828. 16 by 11. 266 VIEWS OF LONDON. 131. The North Front of Burlington House, from the Garden. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 1828. 1 5* by 11. 132. The East Wing of Burlington House. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 1828. I5iby 11. 133. The Colonnade and Gateway at Burlington House, from the Courtyard. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 1 828. 16 by 10. 134. Elevation and Plan of General Wade's House, in Old Burlington Street (designed by the Earl of Burlington). C. Campbell del. H. Hulsbergh sculp, 1723. 15 by 10. 135. The Elevation of His Grace the Duke of Queensbury and Dover's House in Burling ton Gardens (afterwards called Uxbridge House). J. Leoni del. Picart sculp, 1721. 17* by 11*. 136. View of Uxbridge House in Burlington Gardens. 7. Malton del. et sculp., 1800. 8* by 13. 137. Elevation and Plan of Uxbridge House in Burlington Gardens. Vardy arch*. Matthews del. Roffe sculp, 1823. 7\by 4. 138. View of Sir Thomas Clarge's House, on the North side of Piccadilly (built 1675), as it appeared before Sackville Street was built. Copied from an old Drawing of 1720, by 7. H. Shcp- hcrd- 9* by 6* 2' Portfolio X. PI CCA DILL Y. 267 139. View in Sackville Street, Piccadilly (the longest Street in London without a turning). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9* by 6\. 140. The Albany in Piccadilly, formerly the Duke of York's House. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Aeon sculp, 1828. 6 by 4*. 141. View of the Entrance to the Albany. S. Rowle del. et sculp, 1804. 6 by 4\. 142. The South Prospect of the Church of St. James's, Westminster. B. Cole del. et sculp, 1754. 9* by 15. 143. The South Front of SI James's Church, Pic cadilly. J. Coney del. J. Skelton sculp, 18 14. 7 by \o\. 144. The North Front of Si James's Church, Piccadilly. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 6| by 9. 145. Demolition of Swallow Street, taken in the autumn of 1821. Drawn by A. W. Callcott, R.A. G. Cooke sculp, 1827. 41 by 6\. 146. A Street View, showing part of the Improve ments of London, from Marylebone Street. Golden Square, towards Regent Street. Print sold by Smith & Warner. 5 by 6|. 147. A View looking from Coventry Street, towards Regent Street. Print sold by Smith & Warner. Reeve sculp. 5 by 6*. 268 VIEWS OF LONDON. 148. A View looking from Piccadilly towards Air Street, Regent Street. Sold by Smith & Warner. Havell sculp. 5 by 7*. 149. View of the County Fire Office and the Quad rant, Regent Street. A pencil Drawing, 7. H. Shepherd, 1822. 19* by 14. 150. The Engraving from the above, coloured. J. Black sculp, 1822. 19* by 13*. 151. View of Piccadilly from Coventry Street. A print, circa 1830. 6 by 4. 152. View of the South Front of Panton Square, built about 1676, by Col. Panton. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 9* by 7. 153. Small View of the Quadrant, looking North. A coloured print, 1822. 8 by 5. 154. View in Regent Street, looking South, to wards the Quadrant. A coloured print, 1822. 71 by 5. 155. View of the Quadrant, with the Colonnade. A woodcut, 1848. 9 by 5*. 156. Ditto, after the removal of the Colonnade. A woodcut. q by cl. 157. View of the Quadrant, Regent Street, after the removal of the Colonnade in 1848. R. Walker del. et lithog. 16 by 12. Portfolio X. REGENT'S CIRCUS. 269 158. The Houses on the East side of Regent Street, from Waterloo Place to Langham Place. A woodcut by G. Whittock, 1848 (for Tallis's Direc tory). 126 by 3|. 159. The West side of Regent Street, from Water loo Place to Langham Place. R. Sander man del. A woodcut by G. C. Leighton, 1849. i39 by 5*- 160. Six Views in Regent Street. From Drawings by Shepherd, 1828. each 6 by 4. 161. View from the Regent Circus, Piccadilly, look ing South, with View of Carlton House. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1822. 19 by 14. 162. Engraving from the above, coloured. J. Black sculp, 1822. 19 by 13*^. 163. View of Regent Street, from the Circus, Picca dilly, looking South. 19 by 12*. 164. Elevation and Plan of the House of Mr. Nash, the Architect, and designer of Regent Street, on the East side of Regent Street. A. Pugin del. J. Roffe sculp, 1823. 7* by 5*. 165. Regent Street, from the Circus, Piccadilly, looking towards Carlton Palace. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. W aliis sculp, 1828. 5* by 4%. 166. The East side of Regent Circus, Piccadilly. A woodcut. 5* by 4i- 167. The West side of Regent Circus, Piccadilly. A woodcut. 6 by 41. 270 VIEWS OF LONDON. 168. SI Phillip's Chapel, West side of Regent Street. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Tingle sculp, 1827. 5* by 41 169. The Club Chambers, West side of Regent Street. Burton, Archl, 1844. A woodcut. 7* by 6*. 170. View of Regent Circus, Piccadilly, looking South, towards the Duke of York's Column. 7. S. Boys del. et lithog. 17 by 12*. 171. Waterloo Place, Regent Street, looking North. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Tomlinson sculp, 1828. 5* by 41 172. Waterloo Place, with the Duke of York's Column. A Drawing by 7. H Shepherd, 1828. 5 by 4. 173. View of the Duke of York's Column and Carl ton House Terrace, from SI James's Park. 7. Higham del. et sculp. 16 by 8*. Portfolio XI. ST. JAMES'S STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, ST. JAMES'S PALACE, PALL MALL, COCKSPUR STREET. ST. JAMES'S STREET. 1. Si James's Street, Brookes' and Boodle's Club Houses, with Si James's Palace in the dis tance. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1800. 12 by 10. Portfolio XI. ST. JAMES'S STREET. 271 2. SI James's Bazaar, the corner of King Street, 1848. 5*by4*- 3. Arthur's Club House. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Tingle sculp, 1828. 6 by 5. 4. The Funeral Procession of the Duke of York leaving SI James's Palace. J. Nash del. An etching, 1827. 9 by 7\. 5. Crockford's Club House. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Tombleson sculp, 1828. 6 by 4\. 6. " South end of SI James's Street" on a Draw ing Room Day, with View of the Conserva tive Club House, built partly on the site of the " Old Thatched House Tavern." J. Marchant del. W. Holler sculp, 1845. 16 by 9. 7. White's Club House. W. Lockyer del. B. Sly & Laing sculp. A woodcut, 1852. 7 by 8. 8. " The British Patriots' Procession through Lon don." The Honble. Alexr. Murray in SI James's Street, near White's Chocolate House, the site of Arthur's Club House, with de scription at bottom, 1750. J3* by 10. 9. " The Rake's Progress." Scene in Si James's Street. W. Hogarth del. et sculp, 1735. J5i by 14. 10. Small Copy of the above, the print being re versed, thus giving a correct view. 7. Cook sculp, 1809. <5by5i. 272 VIEWS OF LONDON. 11. Bridgewater House, formerly known as Berk shire House, and Cleveland House, South Front. An etching, about 1700. 6* by 5f. 12. The South and West Fronts of Bridgewater House, as built by the Earl of EUesmere. Sir C. Barry, Archl A woodcut, 1847. 9* by 7. 13. The West Front of the above. A woodcut, 1847. 10 by 7. 14. Bridgewater House, Si James's Park. Prin cipal Front. G. Baxter sculp, 1847. 20 by 11. 15. Spencer House, West Front. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1800. 12 by 8*. 16. Spencer House, West Front. A print, circa 1800. I2f by 10. 17. Earl Spencer's House, towards the Green Park. Neale del. Byrne sc, 18 1 5. 6 by 4. 18. View of Godolphin House, Stable Yard, Si James's (pulled down 1825). The site of the present Stafford House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8 by 5*. 19. View of York House, Stable Yard, Si James's, built on the site of Godolphin House for the Duke of York, by B. Wyatt, Archl S. Rawle del. et sculp, 1826. 4! by 3. Portfolio XI. ST. JAMES'S PALACE. 273 20. York House, Park Front. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. W aliis sculp, 1828. 6 by 3*. 21. Stafford House, the North Front, lately York House, as altered bythe Duke of Sutherland. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 9* by 6*. 22. Stafford House, the South Front, toward the Park. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 10 by 7. ST. JAMES'S PALACE. 23. Si James's Palace, with a distant View of Westminster. A Drawing, copied from the original by W. Hollar, 1660. From the Stowe Collection. 16 by 7*. 24. " SI James's Palace, and part of the City of Westminster taken from the north side of Pall Mall." From a Drawing by Hollar, 1660. Etched by R. Saw yer. n|by4*. 25. A Lithographed View, founded upon the above. 14 by 7*- 26. View of Inner Court of SI James's Palace. A print, circa 1635. [" Comme La Reyne D'Angleter, accompaignee de ses enfans se jette aux pieds de la Reyne sa mere a. son arrivee dans le Palays de S. James."] 3f by 5*- 27. The Royal Palace of SI James's, towards the Park. H. Overton del. Pubd. by Bowles, 17 10. 8 by 6*. T 274 VIEWS OF LONDON. 28. A View of SI James's Palace, looking down Pall Mall. 7. Bowles del. et sculp, 1741. 15^ by 9|. 29. Si James's Palace viewed from Pall Mall and the Park. S. Wale del. J. Green sculp, 1741. 6 by 3^. 30. The Entrance to the Court Yard of Si James's Palace. Soldiers mounting Guard. A proof print, circa 1760. 18 by 12. 31. A View of Si James's Palace Gateway, looking towards Pall Mall. P. Sandby del. E. Rooker sculp. A proof, 1766. 21 by 15. 32. The Front of Si James's Palace, looking to wards Pall Mall. J. Burnet del. Steivart sculp, 1809. 6 by 4*. 33. View of North Front of Si James's Palace. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 12. 9* by 7. 34. The North and East Fronts of Si James's Palace, from Pall Mall. A Drawing by J. Buckley, 1827. 15 by 10. 35. The South Front of Si James's Palace, from the Park. A Drawing by J. Buckley, 1827. j$x by 10*. 36. The South and East Fronts of the Principal Court at Si James's Palace. A Drawing by J. Buckley, 1827. I4i by io*. Portfolio XI. ST. JAMES'S PALACE. 275 37. The Kitchen Court of SI James's Palace. A Drawing by J. Buckley, 1827. 15 by 10. 38. S . James's Palace, looking towards Cleveland Row. Thos. Onwhyn del. et sculp, 1840. 8 by 6 39. " Mounting Guard " at Si James's Palace. Wm. Heath del. J.Harris sculp, 1841. I2| by 9*. 40. Si James's Palace, looking towards Cleveland Row. E. Wild del. Reeve sculp, 1 846. 10 by 9. 41. The South Front of the Entrance Gateway, and the Court Yard of Si James's Palace. A coloured Drawing, 185 1. 13I by 12*. 42. " The Humours of a Fair." A political print, time of John Wilkes, 1745. 7* by 4*. 43. " The Sequel to the Battle at Temple Bar." A political print, with a view of St. James's Palace. 7* by 4*. 44. Si James's Palace Gate, looking towards Pall Mall. 7. S. Boys del. et lithog, circa 1850. 16 by 12*. 45. Another Copy of the above, coloured. l6 by 12*. Note. — See also Views of St. James's Palace in Portfolio XII. 276 VIEWS OF LONDON. PALL MALL. 46. View in Pall Mall. " O bear me to the paths of fair Pall Mall, Safe are thy pavements, grateful is thy smell ; A t distance rolls along the gilded Coach, Nor sturdy carmen on thy paths encroach" Rowlandson fecit, 1807. 8 by 5. 47. The Front of the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall. 5. Rawle sculp, 1804. 31 by 7*. 48. The Honble. Thomas Fitzmaurice's House, Pall Mall. J. Pain del. A print. 8* by II*. 49. Devane's Banking House, North Side of Pall Mall. A pen-and-ink Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1809. 6i by 11*. 50. View of York House, now the Ordnance Office, Pall Mall (built for the Duke of York, bro ther to King George 3rd). T.Woolf del. McDarby sculp, 1764. 14* by 10. 51. The New Ordnance Office (late York House), South side of Pall Mall. A Drawing by Warren, 1850. 9 by 5*. 52. James Christie's Old Auction Room, as it ap peared 1803. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6* by 6. Portfolio XI. PALL MALL. 277 53. The Duke of Schomberg's House, South side of Pall Mall, pulled down 1852. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 8 by 6. 54. View of the Old Houses corner of John Street and Pall Mall. A water-colour Drawing by T. H. Shepherd, 1851. 8* by 6*. 55. The Elevations of all the Houses on the South side of Pall Mall from Cockspur Street to Si James's Palace. A pencil Drawing by Coney, 1796. 84 by 6. 56. The Elevations of all the Houses on the North side of Pall Mall, from SI James's Street to the Haymarket. A pencil Drawing by Coney, 1796. 90 by 6. 57. The Oxford and Cambridge Club House, South side of Pall Mall, looking West. Sir Robt. Smirke arch*. 7. Arundell del. Day & Haghe sculp, 1837.. 16* by 12. 58. The Army and Navy Club House in Pall Mall. Pamell & Smith arch*8. G. Hawkins del. et lithog, 1850. 20 by 16. 59. The Army and Navy Club. 7. H. Shepherd del. Patten sculp. 9 by 6*. 60. Dr. Heberden's House, South side of Pall 0 Mall, built upon the Freehold Ground for merly granted to Nell Gwynn by King Charles 2nd. J. Pain arch*. A print. 8 by 12. 278 VIEWS OF LONDON. 61. The Duke of Buckingham's House on the South side of Pall Mall. A woodcut, 1854. 9* by 7. CARLTON HOUSE. 62. View of Old Carlton House when occupied by Frederick, Prince of Wales, father of George 3rd (built by Henry Boyle Lord Carlton, 1709). A water-colour Drawing, 1734. 21* by 15. 63. View of part of Old Carlton House in 1746, taken from a house in SI Alban's Street, Pall Mall. A water-colour Drawing by W. Capon, 1780. 15 by 15. 64. View of the taking down of the old front of Carlton House, preparatory to erecting the new in 1790. Copied by Wm. Capon from a Drawing by L. Belanger. IS* by 10. 65. The Elevation of Carlton House as it appeared before it was cased with stone. A water-colour Drawing by W. Capon, 1790. 16* by 10. 66. The Elevation of the Garden Front as it was altered by Sir Robert Taylor. A Drawing, 1794. 161 by 10. 67. Carlton House, a side View, looking West. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1800. 12 by 10. 68. Carlton House, in Pall Mall, looking East. A print, 1809. 7* by 5i Portfolio XI. CARLTON HOUSE, 279 69. The Elevation of Carlton House and the Stone Colonnade. H. Holland arch*. A print, 18 11. 13 by 6*. 70. " The Prince Regent's Palace," Carlton House, as it appeared in 18 19. A print. 16 by 11. 71. Carlton House in Pall Mall, with the Colonnade of the Opera House, looking East. A print, 1822. 7% by 5*. 72. Carlton House, with representation of Proclaim ing His Majesty King George 4th, King, Jan. 31st, 1820. C. Wild del. R. Navell sculp, 1824. 18 by 14. 73. View of Carlton House Gardens, with the Temple, as laid out for the Dowager Prin cess of Wales. Woolett del. et sculp, 1774. 20 by 14*. 74. The Gardens of Carlton House, with Neapoli tan Ballad Singers at the Fete given by the Prince of Wales, May 18th, 1784. H. Bimbury del. A print, 1785. 25 by 19. 75. View of the Garden Front of Carlton House. W.Westall del. Reeve sculp, 181 1. 10 by 7*. 76. View of the Conservatory in Carlton House Gardens. Hopper arch', 181 1. A print. 14 by 10. 77. The Garden Front of Carlton House, 1822. A print, 1822. 6 by 4. 280 VIEWS OF LONDON. 78. The Statue of Prince Eugene, formerly in the Gardens of Carlton House. Two Drawings. 79. Waterloo Place, looking towards Carlton House. A print, 1822. 7* by 5*. 80. Warwick House, the residence of the Princess Charlotte, of Wales. A Drawing by C Warren, 181 8. S by 4. 81. Engraving from the above drawing. G. Rawle sculp. 5 by 4. 82. View of Warwick House. A coloured print, 1 8 18. 5 by 8. 83. The East Wing of Carlton House Terrace, built on Carlton House Gardens. 7, H. Shepherd del. J. Tingle sculp, 1831. 6 by 4. 84. The United Service Club House, built upon the site of Carlton House. J. Nash arch*, 1 83 1. 6 by 4. 85. The Athenaeum Club House, built upon the site of Carlton House. Dccimus Burton arch*. A Drawing, 1829. 16* by 10*. 86. The Club Houses in Pall Mall. (The Carlton, Reform, Travellers', Athenaeum, and United Service) ; view towards Cockspur Street. T. S. Boys del. et sculp. 18 by 12. 87. The Carlton Club House, Pall Mall, built by Sir Robert Smirke, as in 1854. A woodcut. 7 by 47 Portfolio XI. ST. JAMES'S SQUARE. 281 88. The New Elevation of the Carlton Club House, as altered by Sidney Smirke. A woodcut by Laing, 1854. 1 1 by 7. 89. The South Front of the Carlton Club House, as rebuilt by Sidney Smirke. S. Sly del. A woodcut by Sheaves, 1855. 11 by 7. 90. The North and South Fronts of the Travellers' Club. C. Barry arch*. A pen-and-ink Drawing. 17 by 8. 91. The Reform Club House, C. Barry, Archl, looking towards Cockspur Street. G Moore del. Thos. Higham sc, 1832. 16 by 8*. ST. JAMES'S SQUARE. 92. " SI James's Square," looking North. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1741. 18 by 13*. 93. " SI James's Square." The above print, with alterations, as it appeared in 1754. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1755. 18 by 13*. 94. View of SI James's Square, looking North. J. Maurer del. A print, 1753. 1 1 by 6±. 95. SI James's Square, showing many of the Houses rebuilt. 7. Bowles del, 1760. A print. 15 by 10*. 96. View of Nell Gwynn's House, SI James's Square, the site of the Army and Navy Club. A Drawing by 7. H. Jones, 1848. 6 by 9*. 282 VIEWS OF LONDON. 97. A Representation of the Fireworks in Si James's Square, on the joyful occasion of His Majesty's Glorious Success in taking of Namur, Septl 9th, 1695. B. Lens del. et sculp. 15 by 11. 98. Elevation of Sir Watkin Wynn's House, West side of Si James's Square. R. Adam arch*. J. Roberts sculp, 1777. 24 by 18. 99. The North and West Sides of Si James's Square, showing the Equestrian Statue of King William 3rd by Bacon. A print, 1812. 71 by 5. 100. The West side of Si James's Square ; Queen Caroline going in Procession from Lady Francis' House to the House of Lords during her Trial, Octl 1820. R. Banks del. et sculp. 71 by 5. 101. View of Almack's Ball Room, South side of King Street, SI James's Square, built 1765. A water-colour Drawing by 7. II . Shepherd, 185 1. 8 by 6. 102. SI James's Theatre, South side of King Street, SI James's Square. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9 by 6*. 103. View of Charles Street, Si James's, looking towards the Haymarket Theatre. A water-colour Drawing. 5 by 6. Portfolio XI. THE HA Y MARKET. 283 104. The coloured Engraving of the above. Pubd by Ackerman, 1823. 5 by 6. 105. View of Charles Street, looking West. A water-colour Drawing. 5 by 6. 106. The coloured Engraving of ditto. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1822. 5 by 6. HAYMARKET THEATRE. 107. The Old Haymarket Theatre, taken down 1821. A woodcut, 1820. 5 by 4*- 108. View of the New Theatre in the Haymarket ; also the Old Theatre previous to its demo lition in 1821. Schnebellie del. Dale sculp, 1822. 11* by 9. 109. View of the New Haymarket Theatre, towards Cockspur Street. J. Nash arch*. W. Westall del. C. Heath sculp, 1822. 5 by 4- 1 10. View of the New Theatre, from Regent Street. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1822. 5 by 7. 111. View of the New Haymarket Theatre, and also part of the Old. D. Havell del. et sculp, 1826. 7* by 5*- THE OPERA HOUSE. 112. View of the Front of the Old Opera House, built by Sir John Vanbrugh, 1705. A water-colour Drawing by W. Capon, 1783. 8£ by 7f . 284 VIEWS OF LONDON. 113. Engraving from the above Drawing. C. J. Smith sculp. Pubd by Bohn, 1840. 8f by 1 14. View of Part of the New Front of the Oper . House, as it appeared while being rebuilt i 1790 for Michael Novosielski. Thos. Leverton arch*. A water-colour Drawing of th time. 1 3 by 8 115. Entrance in the Haymarket. An engraving, 1790. 3* by 5. 116. View of the South and East Fronts of the Opera House, as altered by J. Nash & Rep- ton, Archts., 1820. 7. H. Shepherd del. M. Fox sculp, 1828. 6 by 4. 117. Colonnade of the Opera House. Rawle del. et sculp, 18 17. 4* by 7*. 118. The North Colonnade of the Opera House, looking West. Pubd by Aspcme, 18 17. 41 by 7*. 119. The Elevation of the East Front of the King's Theatre in the Haymarket, destroyed by fire in 1789; rebuilt by M. Novosielski in 1790. The present elevation, by J. Nash, was completed in 1819. Schnebbelie del. B. Howlett sculp, 1820. 10* by 8£. 120. The East Front of the Opera House, looking North. Danl. Havell del. et sculp, 1826. A coloured print. 8± by 6. Portfolio XI. COCKSPUR STREET. 285 121. View of the Italian Opera House, Pall Mall. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1822. A coloured print. 7* by 5*. 122. United Service Club House, and the Hay market Theatre. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. W aliis sculp, 1827. 5* by 4. 123. Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East. 7. H. Shepherd del. H. W. Bond sculp, 1829. Si by 4. 124. Small View of Pall Mall East, looking West. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1827. A print. 6 by 3*. COCKSPUR STREET. 125. The Union Club House, Cockspur Street, looking towards the Haymarket. A. Pugin del, 1827. 7* by 4*. 126. The Union Club House, from Charing Cross, 1827. A proof. 6 by 3*. 127. The College of Physicians, Pall Mall East, looking West, 1827. A proof. 6 by 3*. 128. The University Club House, and Hancock & Compy-'s Glass Warehouse, looking towards Charing Cross. A. Pugin del. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1827. 8 by Si- 129. The Phoenix Fire Engine Station, Cockspur Street. Leverton arch*. A water-colour Drawing by 7. Malton, 1797. i° by 7\. 286 VIEWS OF LONDON. 130. Engraving from the above Drawing. Malton sculp, 1797. 12 by 10. 131. View of Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, with representation of two men in the Pillory (the last). Rowlandson & Pugin del. Bluck sculp, 1809. 10* by 8*. 132. Elevation of the British Coffee House, in Cockspur Street (South side). R. Adam arch*. R. Blyth sculp, 1770. 23 by 17. 133. View of Old Houses in Cockspur Street, op posite the Haymarket, one formerly occupied by Pinchbeck the Watchmaker, before it was altered in 1829. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 6. 134. The Equestrian Statue of King George 3rd, in Pall Mall East, by Mr. Wyatt, 1827. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 10 by 7\. 135. The Ruins discovered at the corner of Whit comb Street, near Charing Cross, Dec. 1821, with plan. Banks del. et sculp, 1822. 8* by 12. 136. A Perspective View of the Royal Stables at Charing Cross, King George 2nd and his Company viewing the Horses. 7. Maurer del. et sculp, 1753. iof by 7. 137. " His Majesty's Stables in the Mews." B. Cole sculp, 1754. 9 by 3^-. Portfolio XI. TRAFALGAR SQUARE. 287 138. The Royal Mews as altered for the National Repository, 1828. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Tingle sculp. 6* by 4*. 139. View of Trafalgar Square ; Queen Victoria going in procession to her Coronation at Westminster. Coloured print, 1828. 11* by 8£. 140. View of the Nelson Column, Trafalgar Square. 7. C. Dibden del. M. & N. Hanhart sculp, 1846. 7 by 12. 141. View of the Nelson Column, Trafalgar Square, when building, with the four tablets repre senting Battles. A woodcut by Landells, 1843. 26 by 16. 1 42. View of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, with the Nelson Column, designed by W. Railton. G. Moore del. Thos. Higham sculp, 1 849. 1 6 by 9. 143. View of Wigley's Museum at Spring Gardens, Charing Cross. A Drawing by C. Bigot, 1820. 6 by 5. 144. View of the West or Garden Front of Berke ley House, Spring Gardens, (now pulled down for the Metropolitan Board of Works Offices). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1859. 9* by 7. 145. View of the East Front of Berkeley House, Spring Gardens. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1859. 9* by 7. 288 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. THE PALACE AND THE HORSE GUARDS. ST. JAMES'S PALACE. i. View of the South Front of " Si James's House," with distant view of London. Print from " Les Devices," 1689. 6 \ by 4\. 2. " Her Majies Royal Palace and Park of Si James's," a large Bird's-eye view, showing also Buckingham, Marlborough, and Godol phin Houses, The Horse Guards, Whitehall, Charing Cross, and the Country beyond. A print in 2 sheets, pubd. 1715. 35 by 20|. 3. The Royal Palace of Si James's, a large View showing the Mall in the foreground. Robt. Ingish del. J. Sturt sculp. Pubd. by 7. Bowles, 1714- 26 by 18. 4. SI James's House, with a distant View of Lon don, &c. J Kip del. et sculp, 1720. 13 by 8. 5. Si James's Palace and parts adjacent, similar to the above, but has the addition of S. Paul's and the New Churches. Toms del. et sculp, 1736. 13 by 71 2- Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 289 6. A Perspective View of the City of London, Westminster, and Si James's Park. This large bird's-eye view, taken from Buckingham House, gives St. James's Park, the Palace, and all the surrounding Streets and Houses from Stable Yard, Pall Mall, St. James's Square, &c, to Westminster, showing also the winding River, with view of London. 2nd Edition, 1726, in 8 sheets. John Kip delineavit et sculpsit. 8l£ by 33. The first Edition in 12 sheets will be found in General Views, Portfolio II. 7. SI James's House, with parts adjacent. L. Knyff del. J. Kip sculp, 1725. 18* by 13. 8. Si James's House ; a later Edition of the above. L. Knyff del. J. Kip sculp, 1736. 181 by 13. 9. The Reception of His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange (afterwards King William 3rd), at SI James's, on his entering London. (This beautiful print gives an interesting View of Lon don but reversed.) R. D. Hooge del. et sculp, 1688. 21 by 17. 10. Reception of the Prince of Orange at S* James's. This View of London and Westminster is the reverse of the above, and is correct. A print, 1688. 12 by 6*. 11. Reception of King George ist at Si James's Palace on the 20th September, 17 14. A. Allard del. et sculp, 1714. 20* by 15*. 12. A View of Si James's Park and Palace, taken near the Stable Yard. J. Maurer del. J. Smith sculp, 1741. i$i by 9 u 290 VIEWS OF LONDON. 13. Reverse View of Si James's Park and Palace as above. J. Maurer del. J. Smith sculp, 1741. x Si by 9. 14. "The Royal Palace of SI James's, next the Park," looking towards the Horse Guards. A print, 175 1. Pubd. by Robt. Sayers. 10 by 6. 15. "A Perspective View of Si James's Palace, next ye Park," and the Mall. J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1741. 16 by 8*. 16. The Royal Palace of Si James's, next the Park. H. Roberts sculp, 175 1. 16 by 9*. 17. The Entrance to Si James's Palace, from the Garden (Margaret Nicholson attempting to stab King George 3rd as he was alighting from his chariot, 2nd August, 1786). Robt. Smirke del, Robt. Pollard sculp, 1786. 20* by 15. 18. " The Elevation of Marlborough House to SI James's Park. Invented by C. Wren, Esq., 1709." Col. Campbell del. 15 by 10. 19. The South- West Prospect of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough's House in SI James's Park. Built by Cr. Wren, 1709. Jas. Lightbody del. John Harris sculp,, 1741. 23* by 16*. Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 291 20. The South Front of the Duke of Marlborough's House in SI James's Park. Sutton Nicholls sculpsit, 1741. Pubd. by John Bowles. 17* by i2f. 21. The South-East View of Marlborough House, with the additional Story to the house. A water-colour Drawing by J. C. Buckler, 1827. 14 by 10. 22. The North Front of Marlborough House. A Drawing by J. C. Buckler, 1 827. 1 5 by 9*. 23. The South- West View of the German Chapel at SI James's. A Drawing by J. C. Buckler, 1827. 15 by 10. 24. "A Prospect of SI James's Park," with distant View of London, &c, from Buckingham House. J. Rigaud del. 5. Torres sculp, 1750. 15* by 8*. 25. View of the Canal, SI James's Park, looking towards Buckingham House. A print, 1751. Pubd. by Robt. Sayers. 10 by 6. 26. " View of the Canal in Si James's Park," look ing towards the Horse Guards. J, Maurer del. Canot sculp, 1746. 14I by 9. 27. View of the Old Entrance to Carlton House Garden, from SI James's Park. Kent arch*. A Drawing by Day, 1750. 19 by 3. u 2 292 VIEWS OF LONDON. 28. View in Si James's Park, showing Spring Gar dens, the Horse Guards, Whitehall, &c, and King Charles 2nd and Court walking. A pencil Drawing by Wittock from a picture by 7. Van Wyck at Devonshire House. 21 by 15*. 29. Long View in Si James's Park, showing the Old Horse Guards, the Parade, Whitehall, Westminster Abbey, Spring Garden, and Suffolk House, about 1620. The View is taken from the Parade. A water-colour Drawing made 1620, formerly in the possession of Wm. Stevenson, Esq. 1 1* by 9. HORSE GUARDS. 30. View of the Old Horse Guards, Wallingford House, Whitehall, and part of Westminster. This View is taken from the Parade. A pencil Drawing made 165 1, formerly in the posses sion of Dr. Chas. Gower. 18 by 8*. 31. Two Engraved Views taken from the above Drawings. 6". Rawle sculp, 1804. 9| by 3f. 32. The Old Horse Guards and Whitehall, about 1640. A print, 1640. 6* by 4. 33. The Old Horse Guards ; King Charles 2nd going towards the Decoy. A print, 1 65 1. 7* by 5- Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 293 34. The Old Horse Guards and Whitehall ; King Charles 2nd and Court going towards the Decoy. 5. Mazell del. et sculp., 165 1. 7* by 5. 35. View of the Parade in Si James's Park, show ing the Horse Guards, Treasury, &c. 7. Bowles sculp, 1761. io\by 6. 36. " The Prospect of Whitehall, from the Park of SI James's, showing the Old Horse Guards, Wallingford House, &c. J. Kip sculp, 1741. 13 by 8£. 37. South- West View of the Old Horse Guards. From a Drawing by Canaletti, circa 1745. W. M. Fel lows sculp, 1809. 11 by 8. 38. A View of the Old Horse Guards and the Parade, SI James's Park. J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1741. 16 by 8. 39. A Prospect of Whitehall, from SI James's Park. A print reduced from Kip's view of 174 1. 9* by 6*. 40. "A Perspective View of ye Parade in Si James's Park," showing the Horse Guards, &c, and King George 2nd going in State. J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1742. i6\ by Z\. 41. View of the Banqueting House at Whitehall and the Canal in SI James's Park. A Drawing by Barnard Lens, 1746. I2| by 8£. 294 VIEWS OF LONDON. 42. View of the New Horse Guards and Treasury, from the Parade, Si James's Park. J. Boydell del. et sculp, 1752. 16 by 91 43. A Perspective View of the New Buildings at the Horse Guards, before the addition of the Cupola, 1752. A print, 1752. 11 by 6. 44. A View of the Parade of SI James's Park, the New Buildings for the Horse Guards (before the Cupola was added), and the Admiralty ; with His Majesty going to the House of Lords. Canaletti del. 7. Bowles sculp., 1752. 15^ by 9. 45. A View of the Parade, &c, as above, with the addition of the Cupola to the New Buildings for the Horse Guards. Canaletti del. 7. Bowles sculp, 1753. 15^ by 9. 46. " A Perspective View of ye Parade in SI James's Park. The Treasury, the New Building for the Horse Guards, and His Majesty going to the House of Lords." J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1754. 16 by 8£. 47. A Perspective View of the New Horse Guards, &c, from the Parade in Si James's Park. A print, 1754. 8* by 6. 48. A Geometrical View of the Horse Guards. Wm. Kent arch*. J. Vardy del. et sculp, 1752. 17 by 11. Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 295 49. A Perspective View of the Horse Guards and Treasury, from the Parade, Si James's Park. W. Kent & J. Vardy del. J. Vardy sculp, 1752. 22* by 12. 50. A Geometrical View of the Horse Guards, 1753. A highly-finished Drawing in Indian ink by Vardy. 25* by 1 of. 5 1 . A View of the Horse Guards, with the Trea sury, from the Parade. The Foot Guards being reviewed. A print, 1753. Pubd. by H. Parker. 16 by 9\. 52. A View of the Treasury and Canal in Si James's Park, looking towards Buckingham House. J. Boydell del. Smith sculp, 1755. 16 by 91 53. The Horse Guards and the Treasury. Kirby del. et sculp, 1757. 7* by 3*- 54. The East Front of the Horse Guards. R. Cole sculp, 1754- I2I by 7*- 55. The Horse Guards. A print, 1754. 7% by 4. 56. A View of the Horse Guards. A print, about 1754. S by 2. 57. View of the Parade in SI James's Park. A print, 1754. I0* by 6. 58. View of the Horse Guards, the Duke of York's House, and the Admiralty, taken from the House in the Decoy, SI James's Park. A Drawing, 1761. 18 by 10. 296 VIEWS OF LONDON. 59. View of the Horse Guards, Whitehall, and dis tant View of Si Paul's. A Drawing by Paul Sandby, 1764. 7 by 3f. 60. The Encampment in Si James's Park at the time ofthe Riots, 1780. P. Sandby del, 1780. 18 by 12. 61. The Encampment as above. P Sandby del. J. Tittler sculp, 1780. 7 by 5. 62. The Admiralty (the old Telegraph at the top of the Building), the Horse Guards, &c. A print, 1804, pubd. by R. Phillip. 71 by 5. 63. The Horse Guards and Admiralty. J. P. Neale del. J. Storer sculp, 1805. 7* by 5. 64. The Horse Guards and Treasury, with the piece of Turkish ordnance. 7. R. Tompson del. G. Cooke sculp, 18 10. 6 by 4. 65. A View of the Horse Guards and Melbourne House, taken from SI James's Park. R. Havell del. Havell & Son sculp, 181 1. 12 by 8. 66. The Turkish Cannon taken from the French in Egypt. A print, 18 10. 8 by 4. 67. The large Gun taken at Cadiz by the Duke of Wellington, 181 2. R. J. Woolwich del. et sculp, 1815. i2f by II*. 68. The Treasury. W. Kent arch*. J. P. Neale del. Woolnoth sculp, 18 14. 6 by 4. Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 297 69. View in Si James's Park of the Horse Guards and SI Paul's, taken from Buckingham House. F. J. Mannskersch del. H. Schutz sculp, 1813. 16* by 12*. 70. View in SI James's Park of Buckingham House, taken from the Parade. F. J. Mannskersch del. H. Schutz sculp, 18 13. 16* by 12*. 71. The Parade, SI James's Park. " Mounting Guard." Coloured Drawing by Rswlandson, 1823. nf by 7f. 72. View of the Horse Guards, &c. " Mounting Guard." A. Pugin & Rowlandson del. J. Bluck sculp. 10 by 7*. 73. Geometrical View and Plan of the Horse Guards. A. Pugin del. J. Cleghorn sculp, 1825. 7* by 4^. 74. View of the Horse Guards, &c, taken from the Park. 7. 5. Boys del. et lithog, 1846. 18 by 10*. 75. The Horse Guards. Lord Melbourne's House, and the Treasury, taken from the Canal. 7. M. Baynes del. et lithog, 1846. 9 by 6. 76. West Front of the Horse Guards (Relieving Guard). J. Merchant del. H. Adlard sculp, 1847. 16 by 8*. 77. The New State Paper Office, SI James's Park. Drawing by Richardson, 1833. n by 8*. 298 VIEWS OF LONDON. 78. The Vine Yard Tavern, formerly in the Bird Cage Walk. A Drawing in 1720. 12 by 6. 79. The King's Library, Si James's Park. A print, 1731. 8 by 4. 80. The King's Library, as above. A print, 1731. 6* by 4. 81. View of Spring Gardens, Mr. Penn's House, SI James's Park. G. Scharf del. et lithog, 1826. 8 by 5*. 82. View of the Fancy Fair held at Mr. Penn's House, Spring Gardens, SI James's Park. G. Scharf del. et lithog, 1830. 12 by 8*. 83. View from SI James's Park of Westminster Hall and Abbey, before the additional Tower was erected by Sir C. Wren. W. Lodge del. 7. Tempest sculp, 1686. 10 by 4. 84. "A Perspective View of ye Great Canal," in SI James's Park. Maurer del. et sculp, 1741. 16 by 8|. 85. "A View of the Canal in Si James's Park, Buckingham House, &c," taken from the Parade. Canaletti del. Stephens sculp, 17 51. I51by9. 86. "A View in SI James's Park, from Rosamond's Pond," looking towards Westminster. Chatelain del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1741. 151 by 9*. Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 299 87. " View in SI James's Park, showing Rosa mond's Pond," looking towards Westminster Abbey (from Hogarth's Picture in the Collec tion of H. R. Willett, Esq.). W. Hogarth pinxit. T.Rose sculp, 1750. 18 by 12. 88. View in SI James's Park from the side of the Canal and Rosamond's Pond. W. Wollett sculp, 1751. 15 by 8*. NOTE. — Rosamond's Pond was filled up 1770. 89. View in the Mall, SI James's Park. "A Park shower or the Beau-Monde in Distress," 1755. A print. 14* by 8. 90. "Taste a la Mode, 1745." View in the Mall, Si James's Park. A satirical print. Boitard del. Patton sculp. 12* by 8. 91. "Taste a la Mode, as in the year 1735, being the contrast to the year 1745." View in the Mall. Boitard del. E. Davis sculp. 12* by 8. 92. " The Beau Monde in SI James's Park." A reduced copy . of the above print. Boitard del. et sculp. 5 1 by 6*. 93. "A View of the Mall," SI James's Park. A satirical print. L'Agneau del. J. June sculp, 1752. 18 by 11*. 94. " Si James's Park." The Fashions in 1783. Bunbury del. A print pubd. by J. W aliis. 25 by 14*. 300 VIEWS OF LONDON. 95. View of the Mall in Si James's Park, showing "The Fashions ofthe Day, 1784." J. Replon del. A print. 12 by 8. 96. The Mall on a Rainy Day. " The Battle of Umbrellas." Collins del. Thomas sculp, 1784. 8 by 6\. 97. " The Promenade in SI James's Park," The Prince of Wales, Duke of York, &c. E. Dayes del. 7. D. Soiron sculp, 1790. 25* by 16. 98. The Promenade in SI James's Park. The Fashions of 180 1. Pugh del. Edward sculp. 7\ by 5. 99. SI James's Park, the Fashions of 1850. 7. C. Graff del. A print. 26 by 18. 100. Bird's-eye View of Si James's Park and Buck ingham Palace, on the day of Her Majesty's Coronation, 28th June, 1838. W. Clqrk lithog, 185 1, 16 by 9\. 101. View on Constitution Hill, SI James's Park. Edward Oxford firing a pistol at Queen Victoria 10th June, 1840. W. Kohler lithog, 1840. 16 by 11*. 102. The New Bridge across the Canal in Si , James's Park, designed by Rendel. A woodcut by B. Sly, 1857. 11 by 7\. 103. The Cottages erected for the Ornithological Society, in SI James's Park. J. B. Watson arch*, et lithog, 1841. 131 by 9\. Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 301 FIRE-WORKS IN THE PARK. 104. "An Horizontal View of the Public Fireworks ordered to be exhibited on occasion of the General Peace of Nov. 7, 1748," with View of Buckingham House, and distant country, and Explanation at bottom. A print. io£ by 7. 105. "A Perspective View of the Magnificent Structure erected in the Green Park for the Royal Fireworks exhibited the 27th April, 1749, on account of the General Peace." A print giving fine View of Buckingham House and Country beyond. 15-* by io£. 106. "A Perspective View of the Building for the Fireworks in the Green Park," taken from the Reservoir. B. Brooks del. T. Angier sculp, 1749. 17 by 10*. 107. A Perspective View as above, but showing the Fireworks in action. I7 by 10* 2- 108. "A Plan and Elevation of the Royal Fire works as it was performed in Si James's Park, April 27th, 1749, on account of the General Peace, signed at Aix-la-Chapelle, Octr. 7th, 1748." W. Halfpenny del. R. Parr sculp, 1749. 23 by 17. 302 VIEWS OF LONDON. 109. "A Plan and Elevation of the Royal Fire works to be performed in Si James's Park, April the 27th, 1749." ' The Height of the Machine, 1 14 ft. to the top of His Majesty's Arms. Length of the principal building, 144 ft. The Grand Girandole consists of 6,000 *-lb. sky rockets, &c- The machine invented and designed by the Chevalier Servandoni." G. Vertue sculp, Londini. 21* by 16*. no. " Plan et Elevation du Feu d'Artifice qui sera tire a Londres a l'occasion de la Paix Gdnd- rale." Grave d'apres les Desseins de M. Servandoni. Mongin del. Durant sculp, 1749. 20 by 14. 111. "A View of the Magnificent Structure erected for the Fire Works," showing the Fire Works in full play. A coloured print. Pubd. by Bowles, 1749. 20 by 15*. 112. "The Grand Whim for Posterity to Laugh at, Being the Night View of the Royal Fire works, as exhibited in the Green Park, with the Right wing on Fire." Verses, &c, at the bottom. Pubd. by Fox, 1749. I4 by 10. 113. Small View of the Fireworks at night. A print, 1749. ?x by 41 114. Views of the Grand Fireworks and the King (George 2nd), going in State through the City. A print, 1749. 11 by 6*. Portfolio XII. ST. JAMES'S PARK. 303 115. A Geometrical View of the Building for the Fire Works, with a description at the top. Print, pubd. for the "London Magazine," 1749. I5iby6*. 116. A View of the Temple that was erected for the Public Fireworks of the Peace of 1748, showing the difference from the one above. A print, 1749. 14 by 9*. 1 1 7. View of the Fortress which enclosed the Grand Pavilion for the Fireworks in SI James's Park, and the Balloon ascending, Aug. ist, 1814. A print. 13* by 9. 118. A Perspective View of the Revolving Temple of Concord, erected in the Green Park for the Fire Works, Aug. ist, 1814. A coloured print. J. Pain del. R. W. Smart sculp, 1814. iSi by 9*. 1 19. A View of the Temple of Concord, exhibiting the Fireworks at night. A print, 18 14. 16* by \o\. 120. View of the Temple of Concord, with the Erection for Royal Party to view the Fire works. A print, 1814. iSiby 11. 121. View of the Chinese Bridge and Pagoda erected across the Canal in Si James's Park for the Illumination, Aug. ist, 1814. 7. W. Edy del. J. Gleadah sculp, 18 14. 15* by 11. 304 VIEWS OF LONDON. 122. Another View of the above. A. Pugin del. J. R. Hamble sculp, 1814. 10* by 7. 123. The Chinese Bridge and Pagoda as it appeared Illuminated at night on the ist August. J. H. Clark del. M. Dubourg sculp, 18 14. 9 by 6. 1 24. The Temple of Concord. J. P- Neale del. Sands sculp, 18 14. 6 by 4. 1 25. The Chinese Bridge and Pagoda. J. P. Neale del. Rawle sculp, 18 14. 6 by 4. 126. A Perspective View of the Temple of Concord, printed at the Press in Hyde Park. A print, 1814. "iby 8*. 127. View of the above, printed at the Press in Hyde Park, with printed description. A woodcut, 1 8 14. 8 by 9*. 128. A Transparent View of the Chinese Bridge, with the Temple on Fire at the time of Il luminating the Temple, ist Aug., J814. F. Calvert del, 1814. 20 by 14. 129. A Transparent View of the Temple of Concord at night, representing the Fireworks. F. Calvert del, 18 14. 18 by 13. Portfolio XIII. BUCKINGHAM HOUSE. 305 Portfolio XIII. BUCKINGHAM HOUSE, PIMLICO, RANELAGH. BUCKINGHAM HOUSE. 1. View of Arlington House, the site of Bucking ham House. An etching, 1663. 7 by 3- 2. View of Arlington House. A water-colour Drawing copied from the above. 7 by 3. 3. " Buckingham House," built by Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham, 1703. A print, 1710. 20 by 15*. 4. " Buckingham House, in Si James's Park," with the Fountain in front. Printed for and sold by J. Smith in Exeter Change in the Strand, 17 14. 23 by 15*. 5. Geometrical Elevation of Buckingham House. Campbell del. A print, 1720. 15 by 10. 6. " Buckingham House, in SI James's Park," in 1727. Pubd. by H. Overton. 9* by 6. 7. " Buckingham House, in SI James's Park." Sutton Nicholls sculp. Pubd. by J. Bowles, 173 1 (first state of the print). 18 by 13. X 306 VIEWS OF LONDON. 8. Buckingham House, as above. (Second state of the print.) 1 8 by 13. 9. "A Prospect of SI James's Park," from Buck ingham House, with distant View of London. J. Rigaud sculp, 1736. A print pubd. at Paris. 28* by 14. 10. Etching of the above Print. By J. Rigaud, 1736. 28* by 14. 11. "A Prospect of SI James's Park," reduced from the above. J. Rigaud sculp., 1752. Pubd. by R. Sayer & H. Over ton. 15 by 8*. 12. "A Perspective View of Buckingham House, in SI James's Park." J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1753. 10* by 5*. 13. "Buckingham House, in SI James's Park" (without the Fountain). Sutton Nicholls del, 1754 (third state of the print). 18 by 13. 14. A View of the Queen's Palace, in Si James's Park, taken from a Tree near the end of the Mall. A tinted Drawing, 1768; 18* by 9. 15. View of Buckingham House, as altered by George 3rd for the Queen in 1 762. Pubd. by 7. Malton, 1775. I2 by 8. 16. The Queen's Palace, with the Lodge and Foot Barracks. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1775. 12 by 8*. Portfolio XIII. BUCKINGHAM HOUSE. 307 17. "A View of the East Front of the Queen's Palace, Si James's Park," showing the En trance Gates from Pimlico. J. Miller del. 7. Miller sculp, 1796. 21 by 15. 18. Portrait of Queen Charlotte walking in the Park, with View of Buckingham House. A coloured print, 1796. 8 by 9*. 19. " The Queen's Palace." Pugin & Rowlandson del. et sculp, 1809. io£ by 8. 20. Buckingham House, Si James's Park, 1810. J. Burnett del. et sculp. 6 by 4\. 21. "Buckingham House, Middlesex, a Palace of Her Majesty." People skating on the Canal in Si James's Park. J. Burnett del. R. Havell sculp, I817. 12 by 8. 22. East View of Buckingham Palace and Garden. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 18 18. 14* by 9*- 23. View of Buckingham Palace. W. Westall del. 7. Sutherland sculp, 1820. ioi by 8. 24. Buckingham Palace, as altered by King George 4th. J. Nash arch*. W. Gauci lithog, 1828. 9 by 6. 25. Buckingham Palace, as altered by King George 4th. A. Pugin del. W aliis sculp, 1829. 16 by 7*. x 2 308 VIEWS OF LONDON. 26. View of the West Front of Buckingham Palace and the Garden. Thos. Higham del. et sculp., 1831. 16 by 8. 27. Buckingham Palace, with the Marble Arch, as erected by J. Nash, Archl Thos. Higham del. et sculp, 1834. 16 by 8. 28. View of Buckingham Palace, with the Marble Arch, from SI James's Park. 7. S. Boys lithog. 18 by 10. 29. Buckingham Palace. N. Whittock del. et sculp, 1836. 8 by 5*. 30. Geometrical Elevation of Buckingham Palace. The East Front and North Wing, with Plan of the principal Floor. E. Blore arch*, 1837. 3 Drawings. 19 by 8. 10 by 8. 10 by 8. 31. Geometrical Elevation of the East Front of Buckingham Palace, with Plan. E. Blore arch*. A Drawing. 13* by 8. 32. Geometrical Elevation, showing the alterations and additions to the East Front of Bucking ham Palace, E. Blore arch*, 1837. 24 by 12 and 10 by 12. 33. View of "The East Front of Buckingham Palace, with Mr. Blore's suggestions for lay ing out the Ground in front." F. Bedford del. Standige lithog. 19 by \o\. Portfolio XIII. PIMLICO. 309 34. " Buckingham Palace." The New East Front built by W. Cubitt. Walker del. et lithog, 1852. 15* by 11. 35. View of the Queen's Library, towards the Green Park, built by Wm. Kent, 1737. Copied by 7. H. Shepherd from an old Drawing. 8 by 5*. 36. View of the same, towards Westminster. A water-colour Drawing, 1737. 14* by 9*. 37. Circular View of the Lodge and Gates leading into SI James's Park from Pimlico. Green sculp, 1775- 2i ^r. 38. The New Entrance into SI James's Park from Pimlico, erected 1844. E, Blore arch*. A pencil Drawing. io by 5. PIMLICO. 39. "A Perspective View of David Soudon's Bunn House at Chelsey," in 1745 (pulled down in 1839). A print. 14* by 8. 40. View of the Inside of the Bun House, with the Museum, as it appeared in 1838. A water-eolour Drawing. i°* by 6\. ai. Views of the Exterior and Interior of the Chel sea Bun House. Woodcuts, 1839. each 4* by 3*. 310 VIEWS OF LONDON. 42. The New Buildings erected upon the site of the Old Bunn House. A Drawing by Bigot, 1850. 9* by 6. 43. The Old Gun Tavern, Pimlico, taken down, 1857, f°r tne improvement of Buckingham Palace. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 7. 44. The Garden Front of the Tavern. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 9i by 7\. 45. A View of the North-East Side of Belgrave Square, Pimlico. 7. H. Shepherd del. Lacy sculp, 1828. 6 by 4*. 46. The North-East Angle of Belgrave Square. An etching, 1828. 7 by 4. 47. Belgrave Chapel and West Side of Belgrave Square. 7. H. Shepherd del. Lacy sculp, 1828. 6 by 4*. 48. Lord John Russell's House, Chesham Place. A woodcut, 1849. 6 by 5. 49. Lowndes Square. A woodcut. 6 by 4*. 50. SI Peter's Grammar School and Ebury Chapel, in the King's Road. A pencil Drawing, 1840. 9 by 5*. 51. SI Michael's Schools, Pimlico. A woodcut, circa 1850. 71 by 5*. Portfolio XIII. PIMLICO. 311 52. The Pimlico Grammar School, at Watkins Place. A water-colour Drawing by Schnebbelie, 1832. 6 by 5. 53. Messrs. Herbert's Saw Mills, East side of the Grosvenor Bason, Pimlico. A water-colour Drawing, 1850. 9 by 5*. 54. The Spring Garden, Belgrave Road. A water-colour Drawing, 1774. 3* by 2|. 55. The Spring Garden. A water-colour Drawing from the above by 7. H. Shep herd. 10 by 6*. 56. View of the Monster Tavern and Tea Gardens, Grosvenor Row, near Jenny Whim's Bridge. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8* by 6. JENNY WHIM'S BRIDGE. 57. View of Jenny Whim's Bridge and the Canal, in 1761. A water-colour Drawing by Schnebbelie. 9\ by 6*. 58. The North Front of Jenny Whim's Bridge, and the Old Public House at the foot of the Bridge. A water-colour Drawing, 1761. 13 by 8*. 59. A West View of Jenny Whim's Bridge, the old Public House, and the Flask Tavern, in the Belgrave Road, Pimlico. G. Boreman del. J. Lodge sculp, 1761. IS* by 9*. 312 VIEWS OF LONDON. 60. View of London, from Jenny Whim's Bridge. O'Neal del. J. Robert sculp, 1783. 7* by sh 61. North-West View of Jenny Whim's Bridge, the Canal, and the Thames in the distance. A water-colour Drawing, 181 5. 12 by 8. 62. View taken towards the Thames, from the Bridge near Chelsea Water Works. A tinted Drawing by O. N. 12 by 8. 63. "A View of Chelsea Water Works," erected by Mr. Winstanley. J. Boydell del. et sculp, 1752. 16* by 9*. 64. A View of the Fire Engine of the Chelsea Water Works, 1761, taken from the Road side. A mezzotint. 12* by 9. 65. "A View of the Road and Water Works of Chelsea, with a Prospect of London." A. Benoist del. et sculp, 1761. 14* by 8. RANELAGH. 66. " The Geometrical Section, with the Orchestra, and Orthographical Plan of the Amphi- theatrical Building erected at Chelsea." W. Jones arch*. 7. M. Lecave sculp, 1742. 28* by 14*. 67. " The Perspective View of the Amphitheatrical Building, and part of the Garden in which it is to be erected, at Chelsea." Designed by Wm. Jones arch*. 7. M. Lecave sculp, 1748. North Front, as de signed by D. Laing. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Henshall sculp, 1828. 53 by4*- NOTE. — The Views of the Custom House are in Port folio VIII. 127. "The South-East Prospect ofthe Church of Allhallows Barking," Tower Street. R. West del. Toms sculp, 1736. 12 by 11. 128. View of the above Church, looking West. A water-colour Drawing, circa 1800. 13 by 9*. 1 29. View of the above Church. W. Pearson del. et sculp, 18 10. 8 by 6*. TOWER HILL. 130. "View of the New Trinity House, Tower Hill," erected 1793. S. Wyatt arch*. A print, 1799. 15 by 11. 131. " The New Trinity House," Tower Hill. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 12 by 10. 428 VIEWS OF LONDON. executions on tower hill. 132. " The True Maner of the Execution of Thomas Earl of Strafford upon Tower Hill, the 12th of May, 1 64 1." W. Hollar del. et sculp. io by 7. 133. The Trial of the Earl of Strafford at West minster Hall. W. Hollar del. et sculp, 1641. 1 of by 10. 134. " A Perspective View of Tower Hill and place of Execution of the Lords Kilmarnock and Balmarino, Augsl 18th, 1746," with a description at the bottom. J. M. del. et sculp. 16 by 9*. 135. " The beheading of the Rebel Lords on Great Tower Hill," 1746. A print. 14 by iof. 136. "A True Representation of Tower Hill, from a raised point of view on the North side, Augl 1 8th, 1746, when the Earl of Kilmar nock and Lord Balmarino were beheaded. G. Budd del. P. C. Canot sculp, 1746. 24 by 15. 137. " The North-West Prospect of the Tower of London at the time of Execution of Lord Lovat ; with View of the falling of a Scaf fold, whereby above fifty lost their lives." 7. H. Bunck del. et sculp, 1747. i8| by 14. Portfolio XX. THE TO WER. 429 138. "A Representation of the Execution of Lord Lovat," giving View of the Houses on Tower Hill. A print. 6| by 4. THE TOWER. 139. "The West View of the Tower of Lon don." A description at bottom. Samuel Buck del. Nat. Buck sculp, 1737. 13! by 7*. 140. The South View of the Tower of London. S. Buck del. N. Buck sculp, 1737. 14 by 7*. 141. The Tower, West Front, with representation of the Procession from the Tower, with the Regalia for the Coronation of William and Mary, in 1689. A Dutch print. 12 by 3\. 142. The Tower, West Front, with the above Procession reversed, 1689. A Dutch print. 22* by 4. 143. "A North-West View of the Tower of Lon don." J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1741. » 15 by 10. 144. The Tower, South-West Front, and the Traitor's Gate, 1741. A print. 4* by 3*. 145. The Tower, East Front, with representation of plundering the Wild Beasts from the Tower. Pubd. by Sayers & Bennett, 1777. 13I by 9*. 430 VIEWS OF LONDON. 146. The Tower, North Front, with a Methodist Preacher, &c, on Tower Hill. R. Dighton del. Pubd. by R. Sayers, 1784. 8* by 8*. 147. The Tower, West Front, taken from Tower Street. A water-colour Drawing by J. Bromley, 1784. 14 by 5*. 148. The White Tower, North-West Front. A print pubd. by Hooper, 1784. 6\ by 4*. 149. The White Tower, North-West Front, in the Great Court. An Original Drawing by Francis Grose, the Anti quary, 1784. \\\ by 10. 1 50. The White Tower, North East Front, from the Court Yard. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 12 by 10. 151. "The West Front of the Tower of Lon don," and the Old Entrance Gates. J. Taylor del. J. Basire sculp, 1802. 8 by 5*. 152. The Tower, North-East Front, looking to wards Tower Hill. Rowlandson & Pugin del. Sunderland sculp., 1809. 14* by 8*. 153. The Traitor's Gate across Tower Ditch. Storer del. et sculp, 1806. 4 by 7. 154. " Entrance to the Tower by water, with part of the Bloody Tower, 1806." A print. 4* by 8. Portfolio XX. THE TOWER. 431 155. The Tower, East Front. Greig del. Storer sculp, 1808. 3* by 3. 156. The S.W. Gate and Tower, with the Bridge leading to the Traitor's Gate. A proof, 1 810. 6* by 8\. 157. The Bywand Tower and Gateway. J. P. Neale del. Sands sculp, 18 10. 5 by 4. 1 58. Another View of the above. J. Store del. et sculp, 18 10. 2* by 4. 159. View of the Old Entrance Gate, called the Bywand Tower, towards Traitor's Bridge. W. Deeble del. W. Woolnorth sculp, 1823. S\ by 4*. 160. The Antient Gateway in the Bloody Tower. A proof print, 1 810. 6* by 8£. 161. The Tower, North-West Front, from the Hill. J. O. Neale del. Busby sculp, 18 14. 6 by 4*. 162. View of part of the Tower, Tower Hill, and the New Mint, taken from the Postern at Tower Ditch. R. B. Schnebbelie del. Hawkins sculp, 18 14. 6* by 4*. 163. View of the Tower, taken from Tower Street. R. Havell del. Havell, junr, sculp, 1821. 13 by 9%. 164. The White Tower, North-West Front, from the Court Yard. 7. Nash del. J. Pye sculp, 1821. 8* by 7\. 432 VIEWS OF LONDON. 165. The Tower, North-West Front, taken from Tower Hill. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1830. 6 by 4. 166. The Tower, North-West Front, and the En trance, with a View of the New Mint ; taken from Tower Hill. 7. 5. Boys del. et lithog, 1842. 17 by 8. 167. View as above, coloured. 17 by 8. 168. The Bloody Tower and the Record Office, in the Tower. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 6| by Sh 169. " The South-East Prospect of the Chapel Royal of SI Peter in the Tower," from the Court Yard. R. West del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1737. 12 by 11. 1 70. The South Front of Si Peter's Chapel, from the Court Yard. 7. Nash del. J. Byrne sculp, 1821. 8* by 7f. 171. " View of the North side of the Tower of Lon don," with Conflagration of the Armoury on Saturday, Octr. 30th, 1841, from Tower Hill. 7. C. Dibden del. et lithog. 14 by 11*. 172. The Tower of London, North Front, as seen after the Fire of the Armoury, taken from Tower Hill. 7. 5. Boys del. et lithog, 1841. J7* by 9. Portfolio XX. THE TO WER. 433 173. The Conflagration of the Armoury Octl 30, 1 84 1, as seen before the destruction of the Roof. Bragg & Ash del. et lithog. 1 1* by 6. 174. The Armoury as seen in the Interior from the Parade, after the roof fell in, Octr. 30th, 1841. i3iby5- 175. View of the Ruins of the Grand Storehouse and Armoury in the Tower of London. E. Faulkner del. F. Ireland lithog, 1841. 20 by 16*. 1 76. The New Wellington Barracks in the Tower of London, upon the site of the Old Armoury. A woodcut, 1 846. 9* by 7*. 177. The Canteen in the Tower called the Stone Kitchen, pulled down 1827. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6 by 8^. 178. The Old Houses adjoining the Bloody Tower (pulled down 1849). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6 by 7|. 179. The House in the Tower called the Golden Chain, used as a Canteen (now pulled down). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 8 by 5*. 180. View of the Execution of Lady Jane Grey at the Tower, 12th Feb., 1554. A foreign print. S* by 7\. f f 434 VIEWS OF LONDON. 181. Another View of the Execution. An English print. 6 by 8*. 182. Portrait of "William Laud," Archbishop of Canterbury, with View of his Execution, 10th Jany., 1645, at the Tower. Ami. Pieters excudit. 41 by 5*. 183. View of the Seven Bishops going to the Tower, 1688. 7\by 4\. TOWER HILL. 184. "View of the New Mint on Tower Hill," for merly the Victualling Office, erected in 1812. Johnson archl J. Johnson del, 18 12. A print. 17 by 10*. 185. The Old George Public House, on the East side of Tower Hill, near the Postern Gate, showing part of Old London Wall. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. IOl by 7*. 186. View of an old House, temp. Henry 8th, standing on Little Tower Hill, in 1792. J. T. Smith del. et sculp. 5 by 8. 187. " The old Fountain Inn, in the Minories," supposed to have been built 1480. J. T. Smith del. et sculp, 1 798. 5 by 8. 188. View of Rag Fair, Rosemary Lane. A water-colour Drawing by Rowlandson, 1784. 10 by 6f. Portfolio XX. ST. KATHERINE'S. 435 189. Rag Fair, Rosemary Lane. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 10 by 6|. 190. Rag Fair. A pencil Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 7 by 4*. ST. KATHERINE S. 191. ST. Katherine's, Tower, " This Hospital dedicated to S*. Katherine, was founded 1 148, by Maud, wife of King Stephen." W. Preston del. et sculp, 18 10. 8 by 6|, 192. " East View of the Old Cloisters ofthe Colle giate Church of ST. Katherine, near the Tower," taken down July 1755. 7. Perry del. et sculp. 12 by 0. 193. " West View of the Ancient Houses of the Brothers of SI Katherine, adjoining the old Cloisters of the Church." 7. Perry del. et sculp, 1764. 12 by 8. 194, North-East View of the Collegiate Church of ST. Katherine, taken down for the New Docks in 1826. B. 7. Pouncy del. et sculp, 1779. 7 by 5f. F F 2 436 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio XXI. CHEAPSIDE TO MANSION HOUSE. i. "View of the Antient Buildings in West Cheap, with the old Church of SI Michael- in-the-Querne," corner of Paternoster Row, as it appeared 1585. A Drawing by R. Treswell. 15* by 10*. 2. " West Cheap, as it appeared 1585." The Engraving from the above Drawing. Howlett sculp. Pubd. by R. Wilkinson, 1814. 15 by 11*. 3. " Entrde Royalle de la Reyne Mere du Roy tres Chrestien dans la Ville de Londres." A View of the Procession of the Queen Mother Marie de' Medici, along Cheapside, showing the houses on the North side of the Street, the Cross, Standard, &c, 1638. Basire sculp. 3 1 \ by 1 1 *. 4. Cheapside Cross, as it appeared in the year 1547, showing part of the Procession of Edward 6th to his Coronation at Westmin ster. A print. 1 1 by 9\. 5. " Cheapside Cross alone, as it appeared on its erection in 1606." A copy of the original Drawing in the Pepysian Library, Cambridge. 6\ by 9. 6. Engraving of the above. W. Herbert del, 1846. 6\ by 10. Portfolio XXI. CHEAPSIDE. 437 7. " Representation of the Cross in Cheapside in the year 1643." A print. 6* by 4*. 8. View of the Mob destroying the Cross in Cheap- side, 2nd May, 1643. J. T. Smith del. Pubd. 1793, 5* by 8. 9. " Cheapside, with the Cross, as it appeared 1660." Pubd. by Harrison for " History of London." 9 by 6. 10. " Cheapside as it appeared before the Fire of London, looking west towards the Cross, Bow Church, and the Standard." P ether del. Hamerton lithog, 1833. 8 \ by 13. 11. " Mercers' Chapel," and old Houses in Cheap- side. A print, 1665. 7* by 5. 12. Entrance to Sadlers' Hall, Cheapside. A Drawing by Shepherd, 18 10. 5* by 7*. 13. The Duke's Ordinary, as it appeared 1643. A woodcut. 4* by 3*. BOW CHURCH. 14. "A Prospect of Bow Church and Steeple in Cheapside, London," " whose height is from ye ground 225 foote begun in ye yeare 1671, and finished in the year 1680." " Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, and built by John Thompson and Thomas Cartwright, Masons." R. Thacker del. N. Yates and J. Collins sculp. 15* by 31*- 438 VIEWS OF LONDON 15. Geometrical View of Bow Church, with the Arcade fronting Cheapside, as originally in tended by Sir Christopher Wren. Hawksmoor del. Hulsbergh sculp, 1680. 19 by 27I. 16. Bow Church and the old Shops in Cheapside, as they appeared in 1710. A print. 8 by 13*. 17. "The Church of ST. Mary-le-Bow in Cheap- side,!' showing the old Signs on the houses, looking towards Cornhill. J. Bowles del. et sculp, 1751. 16 by 10. 18. Cheapside, with Bow Church and the old Signs to the Shops, circa 1751. 7. Bowles del. et sculp. 10 by 6*. 19. Bow Church, and the houses on the North and South sides of Cheapside, looking to wards the Poultry. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1798. 9 by 13^. 20. East View of Bow Steeple, Cheapside. W. C. Lockner del. ^. Atken sculp, 1801. 11 by 18. 21. ST. Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 12. t 6\ by 8*. 22. Engraving from the above drawing. Wise sculp, 18 1 2. 51 by II 23. Cheapside, with Bow Church. Mackenzie del. C. Heath sculp, 1825. 31 by 5-1- Portfolio XXI. CHEAPSIDE. 439 24. View of the Lord Mayor's Show in Cheapside, as it appeared in the XVII. Century. A woodcut. 14 by 9*. 25. "The Industrious Apprentice" as Lord Mayor, engraved by Hogarth, ist State, showing procession in Cheapside, 1747. 15* by 13*. 26. Another Copy of the above in the altered State. 1 5* by 14. 27. View of the Procession of the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs through the City on the 9th Nov., 1847. 7. H. Nicholson del, A woodcut. 21 by 14*. 28. Christmas Gambols in Cheapside ; the " 'Pren tices' Boxing Day" in 1754, with description at bottom. Pubd. by Bowles & Carver. 1 1* by 9 \. 29. The Entrance to SI Paul's Church Yard and Paternoster Row from Cheapside, 1797. 7 by 5*. 30. The South side of Cheapside, leading to Si Paul's. G. Shepherd del. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1792. 7* by 5. 31. View of SI Paul's, from Cheapside. 7. C. Dibden del. et lithog, 1846. 7i by 12. 32. The South side of Cheapside, looking from King Street to SI Paul's. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. E. Abbutt sculp, 1831. 6 by 4*. 4.40 VIEWS OF LONDON. 33. The South side of Cheapside, looking towards the Poultry and Bucklersbury. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1831. 5l by 4*. 34. Cheapside, the wood paving removed. A woodcut. 9 by 6. 35. Cheapside, looking West, towards Bow Church, in 1846. . 4iby3. 36. View of ST. Alban's Church, Wood Street. A water-colour Drawing by Pearson, 18 10. 6f by 8\. 37. Engraving from the above Drawing. White sculp, 1810. 6* by 11. 38. Si Michael's Church, on the West side of Wood Street. A water-colour Drawing by Coney, 18 12. 6* by 8*. 39. Engraving from the above Drawing. J. Skelton sculp, 18 14. 6* by 11. 40. An Old House at the corner of Friday Street, Cheapside, with the sign of the Swan in front. A Drawing by Findley, 1855. 41 by 8*. 41. Si Matthew's Church, on the West side of Friday Street. A water-colour Drawing by J. Coney, 18 12. 8| by 6*. 42. Engraving from the above. Skelton sculp, 18 14. 81 by 8. Portfolio XXI. CHEAPSIDE. AAl 43. The City of London School, Milk Street, Cheap- side, erected 1835. Bunning del. G. E. Madeley lithog. 19 by 15. 44. View of Bucklersbury, from Cheapside, towards Walbrook. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1809. 8 by iof. 45. The Swan-with-two-Necks Inn, Lad Lane, showing the Old Gallery. J. Pollard del. 7. Hosenberg sculp, 183 1. 24 by 17*. 46. The Swan-with-two-Necks Inn, Lad Lane, in 1855. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 7*. 47. The Blossoms Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cheapside, A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 7*. 48. The Old Cross Keys Inn, on the West side of Wood Street, Cheapside. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856.. 9* by 7h 49. The House of Sir Robert Clayton, KI, Lord Mayor of London, in the Old Jewry, as it appeared 1679. Copied from a Drawing in the Crowle " Pennant," by .7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 9i by 6f. 50. The House of " Sir Robert Clayton, Lord Mayor." An engraving, circa 1679. 4 by 3*. 51. View of the above House. A print, from the "Gentleman's Magazine," 181 1. 6* by 4* 442 VIEWS OF LONDON. 52. The Old Gate Entrance to the Mansion of Sir Robert Clayton (now pulled down). A print, 1 8 12. 7 by 8. 53. Another View of the above. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd lxv 1810. 8* by 7. 54. View of the Lord Mayor's Court House and Office, in the Old Jewry. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 9i by 7i- 55. The Inner Court of the above. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 9i by 7\. 56. View of the Compter, on the East side of Wood Street (built about 1670). Pubd. by N. Smith, 1793. 6\ by 8*. 57. Inside View of the Poultry Compter. J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1813. 8| by 11*. 58. Long View of Cheapside and by King William Street to London Bridge. From Tallis's "Directory, 1840." yj by 3*. GUILDHALL. 59. View of Guildhall in 17 17, from the " Vitru- vius Brittanicus." IO by 8*. 60. The Old Front of Guildhall, with the adjacent Buildings. Toms del. et sculp, 1720. I2f by 8*. Portfolio XXI. GUILDHALL. 443 61. View of the Old Guildhall and the adjacent Buildings, as they appeared 1724, with a description at the bottom. 7. Bowles fecit. 8* by 6*. 62. Two small Views of the Old Guildhall and the adjacent Buildings, from " Les Devices." J. Goeree del, 1727. 6* by 5^. 63. Small View of the " Old Front of the Guild hall." From a Drawing in possession of Mr. Nicholls. R. B. Schwebbelie del. G. Hollis sculp. 4* by 7*. 64. View of the Old Front of Guildhall, the Chapel, Blackwell Hall, and the Old Law Courts. 7. Bowles del. et sculp, 1741. 13^ by 8\. 65. A View of Guildhall, with the other Buildings as above. From the " Gentleman's Magazine," 175 1. 9\ by 7\ . 66. The Old Front of Guildhall, in 1741. A print. Si by 3f. 67. The same in 1761. 5. Wale del. 7. Simpson sculp. 5* by 3%. 68. The New Front to Guildhall. 5. Ireland del. et sculp, 1800. 7 by 5 1- 69. Small View of the S.E. angle of the Old Front of Guildhall. P. Malcolm del, 1802. 4 by 5- 70. The New Front to Guildhall, erected 1789. G. Dance arch*. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1804. 8 by 6. 444 VIEWS OF LONDON. 71. The New Front to Guildhall, with the Old Chapel and Law Court. J. Pass del. et sculp, 18 14. 9 by 7. 72. The West View of Blackwell Hall, King Street, Cheapside. R. B. Schwebbelie del. Dale sculp, 18 19. 9i by 7. 73. The Old Front of Blackwell Hall, King Street, as restored 1672. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1810. 8\ by 6*. 74. Engraving from the above Drawing. Lacey sculp, 1812. 5f by 4|. 75. The Inner Court of Blackwell Hall, 1755. A print. 4\ by 4*. 76. The New Front of Guildhall, and the New Courts of Law adjoining, built 1820. 7. H. Shepherd del. B. Acorn sculp, 183 1. 5| by 4*. 77. The Old Front of Guildhall Chapel, adjoining Blackwell Street (taken down in 1820). G. Shepherd 'del, 18 10. 7 by 7*. 78. The Collegiate Chapel of Si Mary Magdalen and All Saints, Guildhall (pulled down in 1820 for the New Courts of Law). B. Schwebbelie del. Wise sculp, 181 5. 8\ by II*. 79. The Church of Si Lawrence Jewry, in King Street, Cheapside. A water-colour Drawing by 7. Malton, 1783. i8f by 13. Portfolio XXI. OLD JEWRY. 445 80. Engraving from the above. By 7. Malton, 1783. i8| by 14. 81. The Church of Si Lawrence Jewry. 7. Malton sc, 1798. 10 by 8*. 82. Church of Si Lawrence Jewry, 181 1. Schwebbelie del. Wedgwood sculp. 8 by 8. 83. Ditto. A proof. • 8 by 8. 84. Si Margaret's Church, North side of Loth- bury (with description). J. Coney del. J. Wise sculp, 18 14. 6* by 10*. 85. Ditto, ditto. A proof. 6* by 10*. 86. Church of Si Olave, Old Jewry, united with SI Martin's, designed by Sir C. Wren. A Drawing by J. Coney, 1812. 6 by 8*. 87. Engraving from the above Drawing. Wise sculp, 181 8. 6 by to*. 88. Si Michael Bassishaw, or Basinghall Church, A Drawing by J. Coney, 181 1. 6* by 8*. 89. Engraving from the above Drawing. J. Skelton sculp, 18 12. 6* by 10. 90. Si Mildred's Church, Poultry. G. Shepherd del. J. Skelton sculp, 1812. 6* by 10. 91. Si Stephen's Church, Walbrook ; united with Si Bennet Sherehog. A water-colour Drawing by J. Coney, 181 1. 6* by 8\. 446 VIEWS OF LONDON. 92. Proof Engraving from the above Drawing. J. Skelton sculp, 1813. Also a print. 6\ by 10*. 93. Equestrian Statue of King Charles 2nd in the Stocks Market, at the Entrance to Cornhill. 7. Bowles del, 1738. 9| by 9. 94. The West Front of the Stocks Market, with the Statue of Charles 2nd. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1738. 18^ by 11. 95. The West Front of the Stocks Market, with the Statue. Bowles del. 7. Harris sculp, 1727. 9* by 6*. 96. North Front of the Stocks Market, with the Statue of King Charles 2nd, in the year 1738. J. Nicholls del. H. Fletcher sculp, 1752. 19 by 15! . 97. The etching of the above plate. 19 by 15 1. 98. The North Front of Stocks' Market, a reduced copy of the above. J. Nicholls del. H. Fletcher sculp, 1738. 17I by 13. MANSION HOUSE. 99. The Mansion House, looking towards Corn hill and Lombard Street, built 1 739, on the site of the Stocks Market. G. Dance arch*, et del. J. Maurer sculp, 1750. 14I by 10*. 100. The Mansion House, looking towards Corn hill and Lombard Street, in 1751. 7. Bowks del. et sculp. rei by 10 Portfolio XXI. MANSION HOUSE. aaj ioi. " The Mansion House of London." Taylor sculp, 1751. 7 by 4. 102. A Geometrical View of the Mansion House. B. Cole sculp, 1755. 14 by 9*. 103. Section of the Mansion House. G. Dance del. M. Darley sculp. 20 by 10. 104. The Lord Mayor's Mansion House, looking towards Cornhill, showing the old Signs hanging in front of the houses. Wale del. Fourdrimer sculp, 1754. 16 by iOj. 105. "The Mansion House from the Poultry." 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1798. 12 by 9*. 106. "A North-West View of the Lord Mayor's Mansion House." Pubd. by R. Baldwin, junr, 1761. 8* by 6*. 107. The Mansion House, looking towards Corn hill. Pubd. by Wilkinson, Bowles, & Carver, 1761. 16 by iof. 108. View ofthe Lord Mayor's Mansion House. G. Daniels del. Pubd by Sayers, 1761. io\ by 6*. 109. View of the Mansion House, looking towards Cheapside. R. B. Schwebbelie del. Woolnoth sculp. 6* by 4*. 1 10. The North-West Front of the Mansion House. .S. Wale del 7. Simpson sculp, 1761. 5* by 3^. 448 VIEWS OF LONDON. iii. " L'H6tel du Lord Maire de Londres." A French print, 1774. 8 by 7 a 112. The Mansion House, looking towards Cheap- side. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1783. 19 by 14. 113. The Mansion House, looking towards Wal brook. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1798. 9 by 13*. 114. View of the Mansion House, towards Corn hill. A sepia Drawing by J. B. Neale, 1828. 5 by 2*. 1 15. The Mansion House, looking towards Cheap- side and Princes Street. 7. S. Boys del. et sculp, 1836. 17 by 13^. 116. View from the Mansion House towards Corn hill and Lombard Street. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Lacy sculp, 1831. 6 by 4*. 117. View from the Mansion House towards King William Street. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Wood sculp, 1840. 6 by 4*. 118. View from the Mansion House, of Cornhill, Lombard Street, and Threadneedle Street. 7. H. Shepherd del, 18 10. A coloured print. 6| by 5. 119. View of Walbrook House. A print by 7. Prattent, 1795. 4 by 2. PORTF. XXII. BANK OF ENGLAND. AAg 1 20. The Old Houses on the West side of Char lotte Row, looking towards Si Stephen's, Walbrook. A coloured print. 7. H. Shepherd del, 181 1. Si by 8. 121. The New Houses at the Corner of Charlotte Row and Cheapside. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 8% by 6. Portfolio XXII. THE BANK OF ENGLAND AND RO YAL EXCHANGE. THE BANK OF ENGLAND. 1. "A Perspective View of the Bank of Eng land," built 1733. G. Sampson arch*. R. West del. Toms sculp, 1739. 8* by 14. Note. — The Bank was projected by W. Patterson, 1691. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1694. Commenced business in Mercers' Hall, next at Grocers' Hall, and removed to the present site in 1734. The Bank pur chased from Sir J. Houblon, the first Governor, his house and garden — the ground on which the Bank now stands. The premises were then surrounded by the Church of S'. Christopher Le Stock, three Taverns, and several private houses, all of which have been since absorbed in the Bank Buildings. 2. The South Front of the Bank, as first erected T733- A print of the time. 3\ by 5*. G G 450 VIEWS OF LONDON. 3, Old Grocers' Hall, used as the Bank of England, 1695. Wright sculp, 1696. 6* by 4. 4. Sir John Houblon's House, pulled down 1733. Copied from a Drawing in the Crowle Pen nant. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 7 by 8*. 5. View of the Bank and the Church of Si Christopher le Stocks, from the Mansion House. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1781. 19 by 14. 6. " View of the West Quadrangle at the Bank of England, with the Court Room," as designed by Sir Robl Taylor. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1781. 20 by 14*. 7. View of the Front of the Bank, with the addi tion of the East Wing, and the Church of SI Christopher on the West side. A. Smith sculp, 1780. gi by 5I. 8. " A Perspective View of the New Building at the Bank of England," erected 1785, Sir Robl Taylor, Archl, showing the West Wing built on the site of the Church of Si Christopher. Golder sculp. Pubd. by Sew ell, 1785. 71 by 5. 9. The North Front of the Bank, looking towards Lothbury. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1797. 12 by 9. Portf. XXII. BANK OF ENGLAND. 45 1 io. The Lothbury Court of the Bank, built by Sir J. Soane. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1801. 12 by 9*. 11. The Principal Front of the Bank, showing the disposition of the Illuminations on the 21st of April, 1789, upon the Recovery of His Majesty King George 3rd. W. Hamilton del. 7. W. Tomkins sculp, 1 790. 28 by 8. 12. A View of the Bank of England, Thread needle Street. The Centre erected 1733, G. Sampson, Archl Sir Robl Taylor, KI, Archl of the Wings. Printed for Bowles & Carver, 1797. i6f by 11*. 13. View of the Front of the Bank, the Bank Buildings, and the Tower of the Royal Exchange. From a picture by Marlow. J. H. Kernot sculp, (a private print), 1800. 18 by 13*. 14. " View of the Bank of England, taken from the corner of Bank Buildings." "This elegant Building was begun in 1771 by Sir Rob*. Taylor, and finished by him 1783." (An omnibus with 4 horses in foreground.) Pubd. by Laurie & Whittle, 1800, IS* by 11. 15. "South View of the Bank," looking towards the Mansion House A coloured print, pubd. by Ackerman, 1809. 7 by 5. 16. The South Front of the Bank. A water-colour Drawing, 1809. 10 by 6 r,G2 452 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 7. The North and West Fronts of the Bank, look ing down Princes Street. A. Pugin del, 1809. A coloured print. 7* by 5. 18. The Lothbury Court, Bank New Buildings. J. R. Thompson del. J. Burnett sculp, 1809. 6\ by 5. 19. View of the Interior Court of the Bank, from Lothbury. Pubd. by Ackerman, 181 1. 4* by 8. 20. The Old Front of the Bank. Pool del. et sculp, 18 13. 6 by 4*. 21. View of the South Front of "the Bank of England," as it appeared in 1816. A finished pencil Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 19 by 13*. 22. The coloured Engraving from the above Draw ing. D. Havell sculp, 1816. 191 by 14. 23. The East Front of the Bank, looking towards the Royal Exchange. 7. Dewint del. C. Heath sculp, 1825. 3| by 4. 24. The New Front of the Bank, as altered by Sir John Soane, 1827. 7. H. Shepherd del. Tomlinson sculp, 1827. 6 by 4*. 25. View of the North and West Fronts of the Bank, as built by Sir John Soane, 1827. Warren sculp. 6* by 4*. Portf. XXII. BANK OF ENGLAND. 453 26. East Front of the Bank and New Tower of the Royal Exchange. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. W aliis sculp, 1828. 6 by 4* 27. The North and West Fronts of the Bank of England, looking towards Lothbury, as built by Sir John Soane. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. W aliis sculp, 1831. 6 by 4f. 28. The Elevation of the New South Front of the Bank, looking towards Si Bartholomew's Lane. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Acorn sculp, 1831. 6 by 4.. 29 The Bank, looking towards the Mansion House. 7. 5. Boys del. et lithog, 1 848. Two prints/ one co loured. 12* by 17^. 30. View of the Architectural Improvements in the vicinity of the Bank and Mansion House, towards King William Street. 7. Highams del, 1850. 16 by 8*. 31. View of the Bank, Royal Exchange, Cornhill, and King William Street. J. H. Nixon del. H. Wallis sculp. 1 6 by 9. 32. View of the Entrance to the Back Offices of the New Houses in Bank Buildings, Princes Street. Drawing by Sir John Soane arch*, 18 10. 5 by 6. 33. Another Drawing similar to the above. 5 by 6. 454 VIEWS OF LONDON. FIRST ROYAL EXCHANGE. 34. The Royal Exchange, Cornhill, erected by Sir Thomas Gresham. The original engraving by F. Hogenburg, 1570. The arms of Queen Elizabeth in centre, those of Sir T. Gresham under. Ornamental Tablets on either side in French and German ; on the former is inscribed : — " Le Seigneur Thomas Gresham, Chevallier, pour le bien et usage publique et ornement de la Royale Cite" de Londres {que a ce donna le fonds) fit a ces propres depens dresser cest Edefice quil commencea le VII Juing en I'an MDLX VI etparascheua en Van MDLXIX." Opened by Queen Elizabeth in person, Jan. 23rd, 1570. Hen- ryke arch*. A scarce print. 21 by 15*. 35. The Inner Court of the Royal Exchange. Coats of Arms as in the foregoing, also two tablets, in Latin and English : — " Sr. Thomas Gresham, Knight, at his owne costs and charges to the ornament and publike Ttse of this Royal citie of. London caused this place from the fondacion to be erected the VII. of June, Anno MDLX VI. And is full ended An0. MDLXIX!' Francis Hogenburg fecit, 1569. 21 by 15*. 36. " Royal Exchange," Inner Court. A reduced copy of the above, pubd. by Wilkinson, 18 19. 9* by 7. 37. "Royal Exchange " South. A copy of the exterior view by Hogenburg, pubd. by Wilkinson, 18 19. tqI by 7#. 38. " Bursa Londinensis, vulgo the Royall Ex change of London." View of the Interior Court, with many figures. Dedica tion to Sir John Wollaston in an ornamental tablet at top, from which is suspended the Gresham Medal. W. Hollar fecit, Londini, anno 1644. 16 by 11*. Portfolio XXII. ROYAL EXCHANGE. 455 39. The Female Figure called "Winter." " The cold, not cruelty, makes her weare In Winter furs and Wild beasts' haire." In the background is a view of Cornhill, the Royal Exchange, and the Tun. W. Hollar fecit, 1643. 7i by 10*. 40. View of Cornhill, the Royal Exchange, &c, as above, and at bottom a small View of the " Carrefoure," with SI Peter's, Cornhill, as in 1630. B. Howlett sculp, pubd. 18 18. 9* by 10. 41. View of the Inner Court of the Royal Ex change about 1640, showing the Column and the Queen's Arms. A Drawing, 1640. 14 by 10. 42. " Bursa Londinensis, vulgo the Royal Ex change ; " view of Inner Court, and showing the Tower. W. Hollar fecit, 1647. 10 by 5f. SECOND ROYAL EXCHANGE. 43. " The South-West Prospect of The Royal Exchange of London," as built after the Fire of 1 666 by Jarman, Archl King Charles 2nd laid the first stone, 1667. Engraved, printed, and sold by W. Sherwin. 23* by 26*. 44. " Bursa Londini." The Royal Exchange ; the Interior Court, as built after the Fire by Jarman. Gidielmus Sherwin sculp, 1668. 22* by 19. 456 VIEWS OF LONDON. 45. " The West Prospect of the Piazza of ye Royal Exchange, London," showing the Tower and the Niches without Statues. Sold by W. Sherwin at the Star in Little Brittaine. 22* by 26. 46. View of the West, North, and East Fronts of the Inner Court of the Exchange. G. Virtue fecit. IS by 12. 47. "The Royal Exchange of London." View of the Exterior. Dedicated to the Lord Mayor, Sir R. Ford. R. White del. et sculp, 1671. Pubd. by J. Overton. 22* by 18. 48. "A View of the Inside of the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, London, as it now is, 171 2, de scribing the walks used by the Merchants of Divers Nations, and representing the Statues of all the Kings and Queens." Above are two smaller views ; one on left shows the North side of " the Royal Exchange as it now is ;" that on right " The Royal Exchange as it was before the Fire." Sutton Nicholls sculp, 1712. 23* by 19. 49. View of the Royal Exchange and Cornhill, looking towards Cheapside. J. Maurer fecit, 1741. 17 by 12. 50. La Bourse de Londres, a small Bird's-eye View, from " Les D&ices de la Grande Bretagne," 1727. 6* by 5. 51. "The Royal Exchange," as built after the Fire. From Maitland s "London." ill by io. Portfolio XXII. ROYAL EXCHANGE. 457 52. The South Prospect of the Royal Exchange. Ottens del. et exc, 1730. 7* by 6*. 53. The Interior of the Royal Exchange, showing the Statue of King Charles 2nd, 1729. 7 by 9. 54. Interior View of the Royal Exchange, 1720. D. Chodowiecki del. Schluen sculp. 8| by 7. 55. "The Royal Exchange," a Bird's-eye View, showing the South Front and Interior. 7. Bowles sculp, 1751. 12^ by 9*. 56. " The Royal Exchange of London." View similar to the above. Engraved for Stow's Survey, 1754. n* by 10. 57. "A View of the Royal Exchange, London." 7. Bowles fecit, 175 1. ' 15* by 10. 58. A View of the Royal Exchange. 7. Bowles fecit, 1751. Sold by R. Sayer. 15* by 10. 59. An Elevation, Plan, and History of the Royal Exchange of London. Donowell del. Walker sculp, 1761. 9 by 13. 60. Royal Exchange, looking Eastward. 5. Wale fecit, 1761. A proof. 5* by 3*- 61. " The Royal Exchange," South Front. " The London Merchants Triumphant, being a sketch of the Rejoicings in the Citty, &c, occasioned by the Excize Bill being post poned," 1763. 9 by 10*. 458 VIEWS OF LONDON. 62. Elevation of a West Front for the Royal Exchange, London. A Drawing by W. Robinson, 1767. 13^ by 7\. 63. A Front View of the Royal Exchange, with a new and exact Plan of the same. Pubd. for " London Magazine," 1780. 8 by 10*. 64. The Elevation of the Royal Exchange. C. Campbell del. H. Hulsberg sculp. 20^ by 15*. 65. The Royal Exchange, a View looking towards SI Paul's. 7. Malton fecit, 178 1. i8| by 14. 66. " The Inside ofthe Royal Exchange. 7. Bowles fecit, 1725. With description. 8* by 6|. 67. The Inside of the Royal Exchange. A similar view, pubd. by H. Overton, 1727. 9 by 7. 68. The Inside View of the Royal Exchange. Pubd. by R. Sayers, 1741. 10 by 6*. 69. View similar to the above. Pubd. by Bowles. \qX by 6£. 70. " Vista de la Parte Interior de la Lonja de Londres." Italian View of the Interior, about 1794. 18 by 14*. 71. The Inside View of the Royal Exchange at London. Boivles del. et sc, 1794. i6i by 11*. Portfolio XXII. ROYAL EXCHANGE. 459 72. The Interior Court of the Royal Exchange, from the Arcades. Malton del. et sc, 1794. A proof print. 21 by 15. 73. " An Accurate Perspective View of the Outside of the Royal Exchange." The Delineation by Mr. Chapman, the figures by Lu- therburgh, the graving of the Plate by Bartolozzi, 1788. 21 by 17. 74. Another print of the above proof before letters. 21 by 15. 75. South Front of the Royal Exchange. 7. Malton fecit, 1798. 12* by 10. 76. North Front of the Royal Exchange. 7. Malton fecit, 1798. 12 by 10. 77. The Interior of the Royal Exchange. 7. Malton fecit, 1798. 12 by 8*. 78. Arcade of the North Front of the Royal Exchange. 7. Malton fecit, 1798. 9 by 12. 79. Interior of the Royal Exchange. Elms del. Greig sc, 1800. 7\ by 6. 80. Proclamation of Peace at the Royal Exchange, April 29th, 1802. Print pubd by Tompkins. -16 by 15*. 81. The Royal Exchange. Pugh del. Walker sculp, 1804. 7* by 6. 82. The Royal Exchange, Interior. Pugin & Rowlandson del. Hill sculp. A coloured print, 1809. 10 by 8* 2- 460 VIEWS OF LONDON. 83. South Front of the Royal Exchange. A pencil Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1816. 19 by 15. 84. A coloured Engraving from the above. D. Havell sculp, 1816. 19* by 16. 85. " Lonza de Londres," South Front. A coloured print, 1820. 5 by 7*. 86. Interior of the Royal Exchange, showing the alteration of the Tower by Smith, archl A print pubd by Lawrie, 1822. 16* by 11. 87. View of the Royal Exchange, looking to wards Cheapside. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1822, showing alteration of Tower. 9 by 12. 88. His Majesty George 4th proclaimed King at the Royal Exchange, 31st Jan., 1820. A lithog. pubd. by Sir G. Naylor, 1827. 13 by 12. 89. A View of the Royal Exchange, Cornhill. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1836. 19* by 16. 90. The South Front of the Royal Exchange as it appeared before the Fire, Jan. 10th, 1838. A proof print before letters. 1 7 by 9. 91. The Royal Exchange and Cornhill. 7. H. Shepherd del. Wood sc, 1837. 6 by 5£. 92. " The Interior of the Royal Exchange," as before the Fire, 1838. Lithographed by C. Bigot. 91 by 7. Portfolio XXII. ROYAL EXCHANGE. 461 93. " Interior View of the Ruins of the Royal Exchange," taken on the nth Jan., 1838. Lithographed by C. Bigot. 9* by 7. 94. The Fire at the Royal Exchange, as it ap peared at 1 o'clock in the morning of the nth Jan., 1838. 7 by 8*. 95. View of the South Front of the Royal Exchange on Fire, 1838. A Drawing. 5 by 3- 96. View of the Ruins of the Royal Exchange after the Fire, 1838. A large water-colour Drawing by E. Hassell. 18* by 13*. 97. The Church of Si Bennet-Finck in Thread needle Street, taken down to make way for the New Royal Exchange, 1844. G. Shepherd del. J. Wedgwood sc, 181 1. 6* by 11. 98. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth. Drawn by Isaac Oliver limner. Engraved by G. Virtue. 7 by 11*. 99. Statue of Sir Thomas Gresham, Ki, placed in the Royal Exchange. G. Virtue del. et sculp. 6 by 10. 100. " The Living Statued Patriot, lately unjustly celebrated, but now generally censured and exploded." Statue of Sir John Barnard, erected in the Arcade of the Royal Exchange, 1738. 8 by 13*. 462 VIEWS OF LONDON. 101. Statue of King Charles 2nd in centre of Royal Exchange. G. Gibbon del. P Vandrebane sculp, 1684. 19 by 26. 102. H. R. H. the Prince Albert laying the first stone of the New Royal Exchange, Jan. 17th, 1842. W. Tite arch*. 7. Allom lithog. 24 by 16*. 103. A Ticket of Admission to the Ceremony, with view of the New Building. 104. Procession of Her Majesty to open the New Royal Exchange, 28th Octr., 1844. Woodcut from "111. Lond. News." 21* by 14. 105. The Opening of the New Royal Exchange by H. M. Gracious Majesty, on the 28th Octr., 1844 ; a bird's-eye View. G. R. Smith lithog. from a Daguerreotype. 1 1 by 9*. 106. View of West Front of New Royal Exchange, also the Bank and the Mansion House. Arnout lithog. 151 by 11. 107. The New Royal Exchange. J. C. Dibdin lithog, 1845. 11 by 7*. 108. The New Royal Exchange. Nosworthy & Wells lithog. 1 1 by 8*. 109. The New Royal Exchange, S.E. Front. A woodcut, 1847. 8* by 8. 1 10. The Royal Exchange and Bank of England. A. J. Thomas del. 7. Prior sc, 1848. 16* by 8*. Portfolio XXII. ROYAL EXCHANGE. 463 111. Four Views of the Opening Ceremony naming and proclaiming the Royal Exchange, Octr. 28th, 1844. 14* byio. 112. Allegorical View of the Opening of the Royal Exchange. 9* by 13. 113. Various Illustrations connected with the old Royal Exchange, portrait of Gresham, &c. 9* by 13. 1 14. The New Royal Exchange, the South En trance. A woodcut, 1844. 9 by 7. 115, Ditto, the North Entrance, 1844. 9 by 7. 116. The New Ornamental Gates to the Royal Exchange, West Front. A woodcut. S by 9. 117. The New Royal Exchange, S.E. View. A woodcut. 8* by 9. 118. The Royal Exchange. E. Walker del. et lithog, 1852. 16 by 12. 1 19. The Statue of Queen Victoria, placed in the Inner Court. A woodcut. 5 by 8*. 120. The Statue of SR Thomas Gresham in a Niche on North Front of Building. A Woodcut. 4* by 8*. 121. The Statue of Sir Richd. Whittington in a Niche on North Front. A Woodcut. 4* by 8*. 464 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio XXIII. CORNHILL, LOMBARD STREET, FENCHURCH STREET, LEADENHALL STREET, ALDGATE. CORNHILL. 1. "A Perspective View of part of the Ruins of the late dreadful fire in Cornhill, March 25, 1748." The New Fire Engines at work. P. T. del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1748. 8 by 6. 2. The Pump in Cornhill, opposite the Royal Exchange. Rawle del. et sculp, 1 800. 4 by 7*. 3. View of the Bank, Bank Buildings, Royal Exchange, and Cornhill. A. Pugin del, 1804. A print. 7 a by 6. 4. Messrs. Sari and Son's Shop, in Cornhill. J. Barnett arch*. A woodcut, 1857. 6| by 9. 5. The National Discount Company's Offices, in Cornhill. A woodcut, 1858. 6* by 11*. 6. The Union Assurance Office, in Cornhill. G. Rawle del. et sculp, 1820. 41 by 8*. 7. Mr. Asperne's House, 32, Cornhill (European Magazine). 5. Rawle del. et sculp, 1820. 41 by 8*. Portfolio XXIII. LOMBARD STREET. 465 8. " The Humours of the Lottery." Exchange Alley. Six Small Emblematical Views, showing Good and Bad Fortune. J. Marchant and H. Groelot del. N. Parr sculp, 1746. 19* by 17. 9. Si Michael's Church, Cornhill, South Front. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 181 1. 6* by 8f. 10. Engraving from the above Drawing. W. Wise sculp, 181 1. 6* by 11*. 11. The Church of Si Michael's, Cornhill, with the new Houses adjoining. A tinted lithograph, about 1850. 21* by 29*. 12. New Porch, Si Michael's, Cornhill. A woodcut, 1857. 7 by 11*. 13. Si Peter's Church, Cornhill, S.W. Front. A Drawing, 1811. 6* by 8*. 14. View of the above Church. G. Shepherd del. W. Wise sculp, 181 1. 6* by 11 h LOMBARD STREET. 15. The Old George and Vulture Inn, George Yard, Lombard Street, taken down 1855. A watercolour Drawing by 7. II . Shepherd. 6* by 9. 16. The North Front of the Old George and Vul ture Inn. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1855. 4* by 8*. H H 466 VIEWS OF LONDON. 17. View of Sir Charles Asgill's Banking House, in Lombard Street. A print, 1804. 8 by 17. 18. View of the Old General Post Office, in Lombard Street, formerly Sir Robert Viner's House (where he entertained King Charles 2nd), 1 710. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp. 18 by 13. 19. View of the Entrance to the above House (Sir Robert Viner escorting King Charles 2nd to his Carriage). A print. 3\ by 5*. 20. General Post Office, about 1793. A print. 4 by 3. 21. View of the Post Office, in Lombard Street, with the Mails. A coloured print, 1 806. 17 by 13*. 22. View in Lombard Street, North side, from Cornhill. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 9 by 12*. 23. Lombard Street. A woodcut, 1 846. 4| by 6 \. 24. Church of Si Edmund the King, on the North side of Lombard Street. A Drawing by.C. Shepherd, 181 1. 6\ by 9^. 25. Church of Si Edmund. W. Wise sculp, 18 13. 6 by 10*. Portfolio XXIII. FENCHURCH STREET. 467 26. The Church of Si Edmund the King, Lom bard Street. A print, 1845. 2* by 4*. 27. Church of Si Mary Woolnoth, in Lombard Street. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 181 1. 6* by 9*. 28. Church of Si Mary Woolnoth. G. Shepherd del. Skelton sculp, 1812. 6£ by 9f. 29. Church of All-Hallows, Lombard Street. G. Shepherd del. Wise sculp, 18 12. 6% by 9. FENCHURCH STREET. 30. View of Si Dionis Backchurch, in Fen church Street. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd. 7\ by 9. 31. Engraving from the above. W. Wise sculp. 7 by 11. 32. An Old Inn, the corner of Fenchurch Street. A water-colour Drawing. 4 by 7*. 33. A View of Fan-Church and Streets adjoining, 1560. A Drawing enlarged from the Aggas Map. 6 by 6. 34. The Rose Tavern, in Fenchurch Street, as it was in 1730. A copy from an old Drawing. 9 by 12. H H 2 468 VIEWS OF LONDON. 35. Ironmongers' Hall, in Fenchurch Street, i75o. J. Holden arch*. Print from " Gentleman's Magazine." 8 by 5. 36. A View of Ironmongers' Hall, in Fenchurch Street. J. Donwell del. 7. Bowles sculp, 175 1. isfbyio. 37. Ironmongers' Hall, with a View of Fen church Street, showing the Signs of the Houses. 7. Bowles sculp, 175 1. A reduction of the above. 10 by 6|. 38. Ironmongers' Hall in 1837. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. C. Armitage sculp. 6 by 5. 39. House of the Hudson's Bay Company, in Fen church Street. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1809. 6* by 11. 40. The Elephant and Castle, in Fenchurch Street, the early residence of Wm. Hogarth. A print, 1720. 6 by 11. 41. "The South Prospect of the Church of Si Katherine Coleman." R. West del. W. Toms sculp, 1736. 12 by 11. 42. Si Katherine Coleman Church, in Fen church Street. J. Coney del. J. Skelton sculp, 18 12. 8* by 8*. 43. The Blackwall Railway Terminus, London Street, Fenchurch Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. i°i by 7*. Portfolio XXIII. LEADENHALL STREET. 469 LEADENHALL STREET. 44. The Old Building of Leadenhall, from a Drawing about 17 10. A woodcut. 4* by 3*- 45. North-East View of Leadenhall. Drawn 1785, and etched by J. Carter, 1791. 3% by 3. 46. View of Parts of the Chapel and Granary of Leadenhall, in course of demolition, 181 2. 9 by 12. 47. View of Old Leadenhall Chapel, while being pulled down. J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 18 13. 9* by 12. 48. Leadenhall Market, as it appeared 1 809. Rowlandson & Pugin del. Stadler sculp. 10 by 8\. 49. "View of the Skin Market, in Leadenhall," 1809. Samuel del. Dale sculp. Pubd by Wilkinson, 1825. 9 by n|. 50. The " Old Bull " Inn, Leadenhall Street, built about 1530 ; escaped destruction in the Fire, 1666. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 9* by 7i- EAST INDIA HOUSE. 51. The Old East India House, in Leadenhall Street, as it appeared in 1648. Pulham del. et sculp. 4* by 8. 470 VIEWS OF LONDON. 52. Small View of the India House, as rebuilt in I726. 6 by 4*. 53. The East India House, as it appeared in 1761. J. Wale del. 7. Simpson sculp. 5-* by 4. 54. The India House, as erected in 1796. Jupp arch*. Bradbury del. Le Keux sculp, 1826. 7 by 4*. 55. The East India House, looking towards Aldgate. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 12 by 10. 56. The East India House, 1800. Watts del. et sculp. 7i by 7. 57. North View of the India House. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1809. 7 by 4*. 58. Engraving from the above Drawing, 1800. 7 by 5- 59. View of the East India House, towards Aid- gate, in 181 7. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 19 by 12. 60. A coloured Engraving from the above Drawing. J. C. Stadler sculp, 18 17. 19 by \6\. 61. Old House on the South side of Leadenhall Street (formerly Barrow's the Baker). W. Darton sculp, 1790. 41 by 7. 62. Old House on the South side of Leadenhall Street. O'Neal del. et sculp., 1791. 4* by 7. Portfolio XXIII. LEADENHALL STREET. 471 63. Old Houses in Leadenhall Street. The Cock Tavern and the Entrance to the Jews' Syna gogue. J. 7. Smith del. et. sculp, 1796. 9 by 12. 64. The Entrance to the Jews' Synagogue, formerly Bricklayers' Hall. Nixon del, 18 12. 4 by 7. 65. View of an Old House, No. 91, in Leadenhall Street. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1855. 4\ by 7%. 66. A remarkable Old House in Leadenhall Street (occupied by Mr. Richard Bentley, who went by the name of " Dirty Dick "), as it appeared 1801. 6\ Rawle del. et sculp. 4* by 7. 67. Another View similar to the above. 7. King del. J. Taylor sculp., 1802. 4* by 7. 68. Houses on the North side of Leadenhall Street, erected on the site of those destroyed by Fire in 1765. Also the Vestiges of a Crypt in the Kitchen of Messrs. Robinson's House. B. Hewlett sculp., 1766. Pubd. by Wilkinson, 1825. 7\ by 11*. 69. " North-West Prospect of the Church of Si Andrew Undershaft," Leadenhall Street. R. West del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1876. 11* by 11*. 70. South-West View of the Church of Si Andrew Undershaft. J. Coney del. J. Skelton sculp, 18 14. 6* by io|. 472 VIEWS OF LONDON. 71. South View of Si Andrew Undershaft. A Drawing by Pearson, 18 14. 6* by 8*. 72. " South-West Prospect of Si Katherine Cree Church, Leadenhall Street." R. West del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1736. 12 by 11. 73. S.W. View of the Church of Si Katherine Cree. A Drawing by J. Skelton, 181 1. 8 by 8*. 74. Engraving from the above Drawing. J. Skelton sculp, 18 13. 8 by 6*. 75. Aldgate Watch-house, adjoining SI Kathe rine Cree, on the North side of Leadenhall Street. A Drawing by Findlay, 1855. 5^ by 8. 76. N.E. View of the Chapel of The Holy Trinity, Leadenhall. Wichelo del. Dale sculp, 1825. 11 by 9. 77. S.E. View ofthe Chapel of the Holy Trinity. Wichelo del. Dale sculp, 1825. II by 9. 78. The South Gates of Duke's Place, built by Sr. Thos. Audley, on the site of the Priory of the Holy Trinity. Print pubd. by N. Smith, 1793. 6 by 8. 79. " Part of Audley House, the Priory of the Holy Trinity," Aldgate. 5. Rawle del. et sculp, 1802. 6| by 4. Portfolio XXIII. ALDGATE. 473 80. " Remains of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate," de stroyed circa 1803. An etching. 4 by 3*. 81. "Ruins of Part of the Priory of the Holy Trinity, called Christ Church, near Aldgate." R. B. Schnebbelie del. Taylor sculp, 1825. 9* by I2|. 82. Gateway of the Priory of the Holy Trinity. R. B. Schnebbelie del. Taylor sculp, 1825. 7* by 12*. 83. View of Leadenhall Street, towards Aldgate. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Hopkins sculp, 1837. 6 by 4f . 84. Old House on the West side of Si Mary Axe and Leadenhall Street, supposed to be Old Stow's House. A Drawing by Findlay, 1855. 4f by 7\. ALDGATE. 85. View of the Old House on the North side of Aldgate, showing the Pump opposite. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9\ by 7\. 86. View of the above House, Aldgate, the Pump now removed A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 19 by 7. 87. "A South-East Prospect of the Charity School erected by the Right Worshipful John Cass, Esa., with the Church of Si Botolph, Aldgate," as it appeared 1679. J. Sturt sculp. 16* by 22 \. 474 VIEWS OF LONDON. 88. The South Front of Sir John Cass's Charity School, corner of Houndsditch and Aldgate (taken down 185 1). A water-colour Drawing by T. H. Shepherd. 6 by 8. 89. " The North-West Prospect of the Church of Si Botolph, without Aldgate," in 1737. N. West del. W. H. Toms sculp. 12 by n£. 90. The New Church of Si Botolph, Aldgate, built 1744, and Sir John Cass's School. Pearson del. W. Preston sculp, 18 10. 6* by 8*. 91. View of an Old House at the corner of Aldgate and the Minories, since taken down. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1858. 7iby8. 92. Old Houses at the N.W. corner of the Minories and Aldgate, looking towards SI Botolph's Church. A water-colour Drawing by Pearson, 18 10. 6* by 8*. 93. The New Buildings of Messrs. Moses, the Tailors, at the N.W. corner of the Minories and Aldgate, 1850. A woodcut, 1852. 8 by 4. 94. The Saracen's Head Inn, Aldgate, as it ap peared 1855. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10 by 7*. 95. The Blue Boar Inn, Aldgate, as it appeared i855- A water-colour Drawing by T.H. Shepherd. 10 by 7%. Portfolio XXIV. FISH STREET HILL. 475 96. Si James's Church, Duke's Place, Aldgate. A water-colour Drawing by W. Pearson, 1812. 71 by 7*. 97. Another View of the above Church. J. Coney del. J. Skelton sculp, 18 12. 8 by 8*. 98. The North and East Walls of The Convent of Si Clare, or Minoresses, after the Fire, 23rd March, 1797. J. 7. Smith del. et sculp. 9 by 11*. 99. The South and West Walls of the above. 9 by u*. Portfolio XXIV. FISH STREET HILL, GRACECHURCH STREET, AND BISHOPSGATE STREET. 1. A View in Fish Street Hill, looking towards London Bridge. A pen-and-ink Drawing, c. 1810. 19 by 14. 2. Church of Si Magnus, united with Si Mar garet's, showing Old London Bridge, look ing towards Southwark. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 14. 5* by 8f. 3. Engraving from the above. By Wm. Cook. 6* by 11. 476 VIEWS OF LONDON. a. A large View of the Northern Approach to New London Bridge, while in a state of progress, showing Si Michael's Church, Crooked Lane, since taken down. Drawn on the spot and lithog. by G. Scharf, 1830. 60 by 19. 5. Fish Street Hill, from Gracechurch Street, a View showing The Monument, Si Magnus Church, and London Bridge. Marlow del. Morris sculp, 1792. 16 by 21*. 6. Fishmongers' Hall, the South-East Front, taken from London Bridge. E. Gifford del. J. Harris sculp, 1836. 19 by 15. 7. Fishmongers' Hall, the East Front, looking towards London Bridge. R. Garland del. Wood & Topham sculp, 1850. 6 by 4*. 8. Fishmongers' Hall, the North-East Front, looking towards London Bridge, 1840. A Print. 5x by 3. the monument. 9. " The Monument " and Square in Fish Street Hill, built 1677. " This famous Column was erected in perpetual remem brance of the dreadful Fire of London, in the year 1666. It consumed 89 churches, a vast number of Stately Edifices, 13,200 Dwelling Houses, 400 Streets ; the ruins of the City were 436 acres." W. Lodge del. P. Tempest sculp. 15* by 25. Portfolio XXIV. THE MONUMENT. 477 10. The Monument. The etching of the above. W. Faithorne excudit. 15* by 24. 11. The Monument. An engraving similar to the above, but with different figures, 1676. 16 by 25. 12. " The Monument in Monument Yard, 1720." " This Monument stands on a large Vault of Stone arched over. The Pedestal is 27 feet high, from the Pedestal to the Balcony is 133 feet, and from the Balcony to the top of the Flames is 38 feet ; so that the height from the ground is 202 feet. It cost upwards of 13,700/. in Building." Sutton Nicholls sculp. Sold by Bowles. 13 by 18. 13. The Carved Work on the West side of the Pedestal of the Monument, with explanation. A print sold by J. Bowles. 17* by 21. 14. " The Monument." A print from a French work, 1710. 6* by 5. 15. A View of the Monument in Fish Street Hill, I752- Canaletti del. Bickham sculp. 15* by 10. 16. View of "The Monument of London in Re membrance of the Dreadfull Fire in 1666," looking towards London Bridge. Bowles del. et sculp, 1752. 15! by 10. 17. A View of the Monument in Fish Street Hill, looking towards London Bridge, in 1 752. 7. Bowles del. Pubd. by Bowles. 10 by 7. S. A View of Ditto. Pubd. by Sayer. 10 by 7. 478 VIEWS OF LONDON. 19. A Proof Engraving of the same View, 1752. Reduced from that by Canaletti. ii* by 7. 20. " The Monument at London as built by Sir Christopher Wren, Anno 1677," with an account from the " Parentalia." W. Lowry sculp, 1791. 19* by 31. 21. " The Monument in Fish Street Hill," 1798. 7. Malton del. et sculp. 9 by 13. 22. " The Monument, SI Magnus Church, with London Bridge." A View pubd. by A ckerman, 1 8 1 2. 4* by 9. 23. The Monument from Crooked Lane, showing the alterations in King William Street, in 1846. 7. C. Dibden del. et sculp. 11* by 8*. 24. The Monument and SI Magnus Church, from Gracechurch Street. Shepherd del. Wood sculp, 1850. 4 by 7. KING WILLIAM STREET. 25. King William Street, a View from London Bridge, 1850. si by 3|, 26. The Statue of King William the 4th, in King William Street, a view towards the Bridge. J. 7. Wood del, 1850. 5 by 4*. 27. The Gresham Club. A lithograph. I0 by 8. Portfolio XXIV. KING WILLIAM STREET. 479 28. The Gresham Club House, H. Flower, archt., corner of King William Street. A woodcut, 1846. 6 by 5. 29. Ditto, ditto. A woodcut, 1848. 10* by 9. 30. The New Houses at the corner of New Cannon Street and King William Street, 1852. 9 by 6. 31. The House at the Corner of Fenchurch Street, looking towards the Monument, 1846. \\\ by 6. 32. Church of Si Bennet, Gracechurch, united with ST Leonard's, Eastcheap and Grace church Street, looking towards the Monu ment. G. Shepherd del. W. Wise sculp, 18 12. 6* by 11*. 33. An Old Plan, with Bird's-eye View of the Houses in Bishopsgate Street, Threadneedle Street, and Cornhill, showing the Pump at the corner of Leadenhall Street. Copy of an old Drawing by Gulielmus Goodman in 1599. 22 by 14*. 34. Engraving from the above, 1797. Pubd. by Wilkinson. 16 by io\. 35. Antient North-East View of Bishopsgate Street, showing the Old Pump at the inter section of Cornhill, &c, in 1599. A print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1814. 10* by 8*. 480 VIEWS OF LONDON. 36. Antient North-East View of Houses in Corn hill and Bishopsgate Street, with the Old Pump, cir. 1599. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 181 1. io* by 7}. 37. Engraving from the above. i°f by 6f. 38. North-East View of the Church of Si Mar tin Outwitch, corner of Threadneedle Street and Bishopsgate Street. West del. Toms sculp, 1736. 12 by 11*. 39. Si Martin's Outwitch, view as above, 1761. 8 by 5. 40. Si Martin's Outwitch, North-East View of the New Church. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1811. 8 by 6*. 41. Engraving from the above. 8* by 6*. 42. The Old London Tavern on the West side of Bishopsgate Street, Within, built 1768. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1848. 6* by 9. 43. The City of London Tavern on the East side of Bishopsgate Street, Within. G. Shepherd del. Rawle sculp, 1809. 4 by 6*. CROSBY HALL. 44. Crosby Hall, North-East View, showing part of the interior of Great Hall. Nash del. Wise sculp, 1800. 9X by 81. 45. Crosby House as repaired about 1805. Pratrine del. Shirt sculp. 515 by 41. Portfolio XXIV. BISHOPSGATE STREET. 481 46. Crosby Place, Bishopsgate, in 1790. Thornton del. Birrell sculp. 6\ by 4*. 47. Entrance to Crosby Square, and Views of the Entrances into Crosby Hall, with plan. Nash del. Wise sculp, 1800. 13* by 9. 48. The South-West Prospect of the Church of Si Helen, Bishopsgate, 1736. West del. Toms sculp. 12 by 1 1. 49. Si Helen's Church, and Old Leathersel- lers' Hall, the Cornhill Military Associa tion being reviewed. Dayes del. Gignion sculp, 1798. 16 by 10. 50. Si Helen's Church, and Old Leathersel- lers' Hall in 1799. Malcolm del. et sculp. 9* by 6. 51. Si Helen's Church, Bishopsgate Street, as it appeared when partly pulled down. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1821, 7 by 4f. 52. The South-East View of the Ruins of the Old Nunnery of Si Helen's, Bishopsgate. Nash del. Springsgath sculp, 18 19. 12 by 10. 53. Street Entrance to Leathersellers' Hall, Great SI Helen's, demolished 1799. Pubd. by Manson, 1800. 6* by 8*. 54. The Leathersellers' Alms Houses, Clark's Place, Bishopsgate Within, erected 1766. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 9* by 7\. 1 1 482 VIEWS OF LONDON. 55. Ancient House of Sir John Lawrence, in Great Si Helen's, erected 1646. A print. Prattent fecit, 1796. 3 1 by 6*. 56. Another View of the above. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 9 by 7*. 57. Sir Andrew Judd's Alms Houses, Great Si Helen's, erected by the Skinners' Company, 1729. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H Shepherd, 1848. 7 by 9f . 58. Sir Andrew Judd's Alms Houses, Great SI Helen's ; with plan. Schnebbelie del. Maddocks sculp, 1825. 10 by 12*. 59. Old Houses at the Entrance of Little Si Helen's, demolished 1799. Pubd by Manson. 6\ by 8*. 60. Old Houses in Little SI Helen's. A Drawing by Shepherd, 1848. 91 by 7. 61. "The West Prospect of the Church of Si Ethelburghe, in Bishopsgate Street With in," 1736. One of the Churches that escaped the Great Fire of 1666. West del. Toms sculp. r2 by n1. 62. View of the above Church, as altered in 1760. Coney del. Skelton sculp, 1812. 61 by 11. 63. View of the above Church. A Drawing. 8 by 6\. Portfolio XXIV. BISHOPSGATE STREET. 483 64. Marine Society's House and Local Establish ment in Bishopsgate Street Within, erected 1744. A view and plan. Darling sculp. 18 by 24*. 65. The Green Dragon Inn Yard, on the West side of Bishopsgate Street Within. A water-colour Drawing by Shepherd, 1856. 7 by 10. 66. The Four Swans Inn, on the West side of Bishopsgate Street Within. A water-colour Drawing by Shepherd, 1856. 7 by 10. 67. Si Botolph's Church, Bishopsgate Street Without. G. Dance arch*, 1727. Moore del. Hawkins sculp, 1802. 15I by 20. 68. Salvador House, in Alderman's Walk, near SI Botolph's Church Without. A Drawing by Shepherd, 1855. 10 by 7. 69. Old Mansion in Alderman's Walk, at the back of Si Botolph's Church, Bishopsgate Street. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 10* by 7. 70. Sir Paul Pindar's House, on the West side of Bishopsgate Street Without. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 12. 5* by 6*. 71. "View of the Front of Sir Paul Pindar's House, on the West side of Bishopsgate Street Without," 181 2. Shepherd del. Sawyer sculp. 9 by 1 2*. ji 2 484 VIEWS OF LONDON. 72. Sir Paul Pindar's Lodge or Garden-house, Half Moon Alley. Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 18 12. 10 by 10. 73. The London Workhouse, Ludgate Prison, Sir Paul Pindar's House, Lodge, &c. Schnebbelie del. Cook sculp, 18 19. 9* by 12. 74. " West Front or Principal Entrance of the London Workhouse, Bishopsgate Street," with a small View of the Steward's side or internal part of the above. Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 1819. 10 by 12. 75. A Bird's-eye View of " Devonshire Square," in Bishopsgate Without, in 17 14, on the site of Fisher's Folly. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp. Sold by John Bowles. 18 by 13. 76. The Old White Hart Inn, on the West side of Bishopsgate Street Without, in 1794. An old print. 7 by 5. 77. The Old White Hart Inn, now pulled down. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1829. Lacey sculp. 5f by 4*. 78. The Armourers' and Braziers' Alms Houses, Two Swan Yard, Bishopsgate Without. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 7 by 9. Portfolio XXV. ST. BARTHOLOMEW LANE. 485 Portfolio XXV. THREADNEEDLE STREET, BROAD STREET, FINSBURY, LONDON WALL, CRIPPLEGATE, AND ALDERSGATE STREET. ST. BARTHOLOMEW LANE. 1. View of Si Bartholomew's Church, corner of Threadneedle Street, near the Bank. L. G. Shepherd del. S. Lacey sculp, 181 1. 6\ by 11. 2. Si Bartholomew's Church. A water-colour Drawing by Fred. Whittock, 1834. \\\ by 10. 3. " Si Bartholomew's Church, by the Bank," since pulled down (the site of the Sun Fire Office). R. W. Billings del. Le Keux sculp, 1837. 4 by 7. 4. View of the Sun Fire Office, built upon the site of SI Bartholomew's Church. P- S. Cockerel del. A woodcut, 1848. 6 by 4*. 5. The Auction Mart, SI Bartholomew's Lane. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Watkins sculp, 1829. SI by 4*- 6. The Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane. 7. H. Sliepherd del. A. Cruse sculp, 1831. 6 by 4*. THREADNEEDLE STREET. 7. The Royal Exchange Buildings, Cornhill, to Threadneedle Street. A woodcut by Smyth, 1848. 9i by 6*. 486 VIEWS OF LONDON. 8. The Church of Si Bennet Finck, Thread needle Street. L. G. Shepherd del. J. Wedgwood sculp, 1811. 6* by 11*. 9. View of Mr. Capel's House, in Threadneedle Street. A woodcut, 1854. 6* by 9 10. Demolition of Leman's Biscuit Shop, in Thread needle Street. S. Rowe del. C. W. Sheares sculp, 1855. 9 by 7. 11. View of Alderman Moon's Print. Shop, the corner of Finch Lane and Threadneedle Street, pulled down in 1854. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 7* by 7*. 12. "North-East View of the Antient Structure of Merchant Taylors' Hall and the Alms Houses adjoining, in Threadneedle Street." The Hall in the year 133 1 was the mansion of Sir Oliver Ingham. The Alms Houses adjoining were probably coeval with the Hall. From a Drawing taken by William Goodman in the year 1599. Copied by G. Shepherd, 181 1. 91 by 6. 13. Engraving from the above. Pubd 18 17. 9iby7*. 14. View of Merchant Taylors' Hall and other Houses in Threadneedle Street, since pulled down for Improvements. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9* by 7. Portfolio XXV. THREADNEEDLE STREET. 487 15. " The South Sea House, in Threadneedle Street." Sutton Nicholls del. Bowles sculp. For Stow's Survey 1754. 18 by 13. 16. "The South Sea House, in Threadneedle Street." A print, circa 1750. 9 by 6. 17. The South Sea House, in Threadneedle Street. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Cruse sculp, 1830. 6 by 4%. 18. Threadneedle Street. The South Sea Bubble. A satirical print of " The Modern Tradesmen." G. Terry del. et sculp. 10* by 7\. 19. The Bubbler's Medley, or a Sketch of the Times. Being Europe's Memorial for the year 1720. * A satirical print illustrating Bubbles of various countries, &c. Printed for 7. Bowles. 10 by 13*. 20. The New Imperial Insurance Office, the corner of Broad Street and Threadneedle Street. Gibson arch*. A woodcut by Laing, 1 849. 9\ by 7. 21. The West Front of the above Insurance Office. A woodcut by Laing, 1849. 10* by 7. LOTHBURY. 22. View of Lothbury, towards SI Bartholomew Lane, in 1851. A woodcut. 6 by 5*. 488 VIEWS OF LONDON. 23. The Alfred Life Office, Lothbury. A woodcut, 1852. 4 by 8£. 24. The Railway Telegraph Office, formerly Founders' Hall, Lothbury. A woodcut, 1850. 6 by 7. BROAD STREET. 25. " The South-East Prospect of the Church of Si Peter-le-Poor, Broad Street." R. West del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1796. 12 by 11. 26. Si Peter-le-Poor, Broad Street, South View, with the North Front of the New Excise Office, in 1797. Malton del. et sculp. 9 by 13*. 27. View of Si Peter-le-Poor Church, on the West side of Broad Street. A water-colour Drawing by B. Schnebbelie, 18 10. 6\ by 8\. 28. Engraving from the above Drawing. S. Lucy sculp, 181 1. 6* by 11. GRESHAM COLLEGE. 29. " Collegie Greshamensis a latere occidentali prospectus." A Bird's-eye View of Gresham College, in Broad Street. G. Virtue del. et sculp, 1739. 14* by l\\. 30. "View of Gresham College;" the Inner Court. A print, 1770. 6* by 6. Portfolio XXV. BROAD STREET. 489 31. The New Excise Office, Broad Street, built on the site of Gresham College. W. Robinson arch*. 7. Robinson del. et sculp, 1771. 15 by 14*- 32. The House of Sir John Frederick, in the Old Jewry, formerly the Excise Office. A print, 1708. 9* by 7. 33. New Excise Office, Broad Street, looking towards the Exchange. Shepherd del. Cruse sculp, 1830. 6 by 4|. 34. Austin Friars Monastery, now the Dutch Church, Broad Street. Coney del. et sculp, 1812. 12* by 8. NAVY OFFICE. 35. "The Navy Office," in Broad Street; the North Front. Sold by Thos. Taylor, at the Golden Lyon in Fleet Street, 1714. 23* by 18*. 36. " The Navy Office, in Broad Street." B. Cole sculp, circa 1750. 9 by 6. 37. The Riot in Broad Street, 1780. The Soldiers firing on the Mob. An etching by J. Moth, 1780. 23* by 16*. 38. A finished proof of the above. F. Wheatley del. 23* by 16*. 39. The Old Navy Pay Office in Broad Street. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 16. 9i by 7\. 490 VIEWS OF LONDON. 40. A View showing part of the above in Old Broad. Street. A water-colour Drawing, c. 1815. 7\ by 6. WINCHESTER STREET. 41. Old Winchester House in Winchester Street, Broad Street. A print, 1804. 6| by 7%. 42. Winchester Street, a View from London Wall towards Winchester House. An etching. J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1804. 9 by 11 f. 43. The Entrance to Old Winchester House, at the West end of Winchester Street, Broad Street, in 1829; since pulled down. A Drawing by W. Brown. I of by 8. 44. Old Winchester House, the North and West Fronts. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Tringle sculp, 1 830. 6 by 4f. 45. View of Winchester House, when being taken down for the Improvement of Winchester Street. G. Hollis sculp, 1839. 6 by 4%. 46. Chapel in Great Winchester Street, now pulled down. A print, c. 1800. 6 by 4*. 47. An Antient House on the North side of Win chester Street, inhabited by a Spanish Am bassador ; also by Sir J. Houblon. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 9* by 7. Portfolio XXV. FINSBURY. 49 1 48. Old Houses on the South side of London Wall. J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1804. 9 by I if. 49. The Church of Si Stephen, Coleman Street, near London Wall. A Drawing by J. Coney, 18 12. 8* by 6*. 50. Engraving from the above. Pubd. by Booth, 181 2. 8* by 6*. 51. The Church of Si Mary, Aldermanbury. G. Shepherd del, 18 14. 8* by 8*. FINSBURY. 52. "The London Institution," Finsbury Circus. Schnebbelie del. Cook sculp, 18 19. 12* by 9*. 53. View of The London Institution, with a Plan of the Building. Wm. Brooks, archl, 1824. A Drawing by H. Ansted. 4\ by 7\. 54. " The London Institution, Moorfields." 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Deeble sculp, 1 827. S| by 4*. 55. View of Finsbury Square, taken from Artil lery Place. A print, 1796. 8* by 6. 56. The Catholic Chapel, Finsbury. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Barber sculp, 1827. 6 by 4. 492 VIEWS OF LONDON. 57. " North-West Aspect of Lackington, Allen & Co's. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square." " The finest Shop in the World, being 140 feet in Front." T. Tegg Aquaforte, 1789. 14 by 12. 58. View of the North side of Finsbury Square. S. Rawle del. et sculp, 1801. 6* by 4. 59. View of Finsbury Square, looking towards Moorgate. A water-colour Drawing by G. Sheplterd, 1841. 6* by 4. 60. The Armoury belonging to the Royal Artillery Company, July 24th, 181 5. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 6*. 61. The Royal Artillery House, Finsbury Square. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. \o\ by 6\. 62. The Inspection of the Royal Artillery Company by the Earl of Harrington, Sept. 22, 1803. E. Dayes del. Picket aquat. 27 by 18*. 63. View of the Ascent of Mr. Lunardi's celebrated Air Balloon from the Artillery Ground, Sepr. 15th, 1784." 7. Deeble sculp. 6 by 7*. MOORFIELDS. 64. Old Houses on the West side of Little Moor fields, pulled down 1854. A water-colour Drawing by Bigot, 1849. 6 \ by 5f. Portfolio XXV. LONDON WALL. 493 65. Antient Houses on the West side of Little Moorfields. J. T. Smith del. et sculp, 18 10. 9 by 12. 66. The Ophthalmic Infirmary, Finsbury. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1827. 6 by 4*. 67. Infant School, Liverpool Street, Finsbury. A View, 1836. 4* by 7. 68. Messrs. Whitbread's Brewery, the Inner Court, Chiswell Street, in 1791. Garrard del. Earldon sculp. 23 by 18. LONDON WALL. 69. The Three Colts Inn, London Wall, built circa 1302, now pulled down. A Drawing by G. SJieplierd. 7 by 6. 70. Si Alphage, London Wall, South Prospect. N. West del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1736. 12 by 11*. 71. New Church of Si Alphage, London Wall. A Drawing by J. Coney, 1812. 8* by 6*. 72. Engraving of the above. By Skelton, 18 14. 8* by 8\. 73. Si Alphage, London Wall, a View of part of, and a Plan of Sion College and the neigh bourhood, 181 5. 8* by 12. 494 VIEWS OF LONDON. SION COLLEGE. 74. Sion College, N.W. Front, and Alms Houses, London Wall and Phillips Lane, from an Original Drawing. Wise del. et sculp, 1800. 10 by 9*. 75. View of Sion College. A Drawing by J. Munson, 1801. 5* by 8. 76. Sion College. Old Buildings of the Inner Court, before the Alterations in 181 1. A Drawing by G. Shepherd. "j\ by 8\. 77. Sion College. The Inner Court of, before the Alterations in 181 1. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H Shepherd, 1852.10* by 7*. 78. Sion College, N.W. Front, with the Alms Houses as altered in 18 12. A Drawing. 8* by 6*. 79. Sion College, N.W. Front, and the Aims- Houses of Dr. White, after the improvement of 1812. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9* by 7. 80. View of London Wall, showing South Front of Bedlam. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1798. 9 by 131. 81. Bedlam, the North Front of, without Moor- gate, 1747. Pubd. by J. Bowles & Son. 10 by 61 Portfolio XXV. LONDON WALL. 495 82. A View ofthe Hospital of Bethlehem, North Front of, 1747. Pubd. by Robt. Sayer. 10 by 6*. 83. Bethlehem Hospital, as it appeared in June, 1811. Arnald del. Watkins sculp. 5| by 4. NOTE. — For more important Views of Bedlam, see Port folio XXVI. 84. The Old Church of Allhallows, London Wall. R. West del. W. H. Toms sculp., 1736. 12 by 11*. 85. The New Church of Allhallows, London Wall. A Drawing by W. Pearson, 18 10. 5| by 8. 86. Engraving from the above. By Wise, 1810. 5l by 8. 87. The Old Ape and The Cock Taverns in Phillip Lane, London Wall, erected 1672. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 9 by 7. 88. Another View of the Ape Tavern. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 6* by 9. 89. The Old Chapel and Almshouses of Wm. Lamb, in Hart Street, London Wall. A Drawing, 18 12. 6 by 4*. 90. The New Building of Chapel and Almshouses of Wm. Lamb, in Hart Street, Loncjon Wall. A water-colour Drawing by T. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9* by 6*. 496 VIEWS OF LONDON. 91. The Almshouses of Wm. Rogers in Hart Street, built 1633. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 8* by 6*. GRUB STREET. 92. " Old House lately standing in Sweedon Pas sage, Grub Street," taken down in 1805 (said to have been the residence of Sir R. Whit tington). J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1791. 8 by 12. 93. The N.E. Front of the above House, J. T. Smith del. et sculp, 1791. 8 by 12. 94. The above House as it appeared in 1800. A water-colour Drawing, by 7. H. Shepherd. 9* by 7h 95. A View of the above. A woodcut about 1 800. 4 by 3. 96. Inner Court of an Ancient House, the residence of Sir R. Whittington, in Hart Street, Crutched Friars. Pratten del. Birret sculp, 1 803. 6 by 4\. 97. General Monck's House in Grub Street (since pulled down). A print from " Gentleman's Magazine," 1790. 6* by 4*. 98. " S.E. Front of the Porch of an Old House in Hanover Court, near Grub Street." J. T. Smith del. et sculp, 1809. 9 by 12. Portfolio XXV. GOLDEN LANE. 497 99. Whitecross Street Prison, for Debtors, erected in 18 15, W. Montague, archl A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 8| by 6. 100. Whitecross Street (the East side). The City Green Yard, Lord Mayor's State Coach house, Comptroller's, Chamberlain's, &c. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. "iby7i- 101. Prince Rupert's Palace, in Beech Street. J. Mawson del, 1800. 5 § by 7\. 102. Another View of ditto. A Drawing, 1796. 6f by 4*. 103. The Remains of Prince Rupert's Palace, in Beech Street, Barbican, in 1801. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd. 9* by 8|. GOLDEN LANE. 104. The Old Fortune Theatre, in Golden Lane. A Drawing, 1796. 6* by 4*. 105. The Old Fortune Theatre, in 1808. J. Mawson del. 5 by 7. 106. The Old Fortune Theatre, in Golden Lane, in 1808. A Drawing by D. & B. L. 8 by 9. 107. A large Bird's-eye View of the Golden Lane Brewery, Cripplegate, established in 1804 ; since taken down. A fine water-colour Drawing by J. S. Barth. 17 by 12. K K 498 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 08. " A View of the Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane." The coloured print from the above. Barth del. et sculp. Pubd. by Cribb, 1807. 18 by 12*. 109. "A correct View of the Golden Lane Genuine Brewery, Cripplegate." Dean del. Barnard sculp, 1807. 23* by 19*. no. Bridgwater Square, Barbican. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 12. 8 by 6. CRIPPLEGATE. 111. Dr. Williams' Library, Red Cross Street. Thos. Kernan del, 1829. 6 by 4. 112. Old Houses, the corner of Red Cross Street and Fore Street, Cripplegate, 1850. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8| by 6\. 113. The Old Parish Church of Cripplegate. J. T. Smith del. et sculp, 1709. 8* by 13I. 114. " The Old Church of Cripplegate. This is one of the Churches that escaped the Great Fire in 1666." R. West del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1737. 12 by n. 115. An Invitation Ticket to go the Bounds of the Parish, May 5, 1785, with Views of the Church and Cripple Gate. 8 by 13. 116. Church of Si Giles, Cripplegate. A water-colour Drawing by W. Pearson, 1813. 8 by 6*. Portfolio XXV. CRIPPLEGATE. 499 1 1 7. Engraving from the above. By Preston, 1 81 3. 8 by 8. 118. Cripplegate Church and Burial Ground. A" Drawing by G. Shepherd, 181 3. 7 by 8£. 119. Cripplegate Church and Buildings adjoin ing, in 1 83 1. 7. H Shepherd del. 5 1 by 4*< .120. Cripplegate Church and the Old Houses, looking from Red Cross Street. An etching by J. Williams, 1843. 5 by 6\. 121. Cripplegate Church, the old Entrance to, and the old Houses in Fore Street. A water-colour Drawing by J. Findley, 1855. 6 by 11. 122. The old Houses adjoining the Church, in Fore Street, Cripplegate, 1849. A Drawing by Bidjot. 6 by 4. 123. The Almshouses of Sir Ambrose Nicholas, in Monkwell Street, Cripplegate, 1668, A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9\ by 6*. 124. The Residence of Titus Oates, in Oat Lane, Noble Street ; pulled down in 1840. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 6* by 8\. ALDERSGATE STREET. 125. The North-East Prospect of SI Botolph's Church without Aldersgate. West del. Toms sculp, 1739. 12 by 11, K K 2 500 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 26. The New Church of Si Botolph. A water-colour Drawing by J. Coney, 181 2. 8* by 6* 127. The Engraving from the above Drawing. J. Skelton sculp,, 18 14. 8* by 8*. 128. The Old Vine Inn, Aldersgate Street A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. io| by 7\. 129. The Church of Si Anne, Aldersgate. A water-colour Drawing by J. Coney, 1812. 8* by 6*. 130. The Engraving from the above Drawing. J. Skelton sculp, 18 14. 8* by 8*. 131. An old House called the Half Moon Tavern, on the West side of Aldersgate Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9 by 7*< 132. The Old Bell Inn, in Aldersgate Street, occupied by Messrs. Vickers and Co., Dis tillers. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. IO by 7. 133. View of the City Boundary, in Aldersgate Street, looking towards Newgate Street. A water-colour Drawing by Shepherd, 1857. 10 by 7. 134. Messrs. Seddons, Cabinet Makers, Premises, in Aldersgate Street (formerly Old London House). A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1 808. 8 by 9. 135. Old Shaftesbury House, built for the Earl ofThanet, 1668. Inigo Jones arch*. A print. 6* by 4*. Portfolio XXV. ALDERSGATE STREET. 50 1 136. Old Shaftesbury House, March 30th, 1750, occupied as the City of London Lying-in Hospital. B. Cole sculp. 9 by 8. 137. " Shaftesbury House," Inner Court of, in I750- B. Cole sculp. 9 by 6*. 138. " Shaftesbury House, now the Lying-in Hos pital," with the Shops, 1750. 31 by 3. 139. Shaftesbury House, on the East side of Al dersgate Street. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1 806. 9 by 4*. 140. Shaftesbury House. Prattent del, 1806. Si by 4*. 141. Shaftesbury House; altered into Shops, 1831. 7. H- Shepherd del. Sf by 4*. 142. Mr. Webb's Chapel, in Hare Court, 1784. 6* by 4*. 143. Mr. Woodgate's Chapel, in Hare Street, 1784. 6* by 3f . 144. View from Aldersgate Street of the New Post Office, New Bull and Mouth Hotel, and SI Paul's. 7. Allom del. G. J. Emblem sculp, 1841. 16 by 8f, 145. The Old Bull and Mouth Inn, Si Martin's- le-Grand. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 8 by 11. 502 VIEWS OF LONDON. 146. The New Houses at the Entrance of Gresham Street, from Si Martin's-le-Grand. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 8* by 5*. 147. The New Houses in Gresham Street, looking towards Si Martin's-le-Grand. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 71 by Si- 148. The Old Goldsmiths' Hall, Foster Lane. 7. H. Shepherd del. A proof engraving, 1831. 6 by 4. 149. The New Goldsmiths' Hall, erected 1835. P. Hardwick arch*. 7. H. Shepherd del. Rogers sculp. 1 61 by 8. 150. The Church of Si Vedast, Foster Lane. A water-colour Drawing by W. Pearson. 6f by 8. 151. The Church of Si Vedast. G. Shepherd del. Rawle sculp, 18 14. 6\ by 9. Portfolio XXVI. BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL, THE CHARTER HOUSE, AND SMITHFIELD, WITH STREETS ADJOINING. BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL. 1. "A New Prospect of ye North side of ye City of London, with New Bedlam and Moorefields," showing Old Si Paul's. By J. Nutting, 1689. Sold by James Walker, at ye Star in Pye Corner, near West Smithfield. 58 by 27. Portfolio XXVI. BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL. 503 2. A later Edition of the above Print, showing New SI Paul's. Pubd. 1 710. 58 by 27. 3. " Hospitium Mente Captorum Londinense." " A Prospect of the Hospital called Bedlam, for the relief and cure of persons distracted, was begun in April 1675, and finished in July 1676." K. White sculp. Printed and sold by John Garrett, 1690. 47 by 22*. 4. " New Bedlam, in More Fields." Printed and sold by Robert Green, at the Rose and Crown in Budge Rowe, 17 10. 22^ by 17. 5. " New Bedlam, in More Fields." Sold by H. Overton at ye White Horse. 22| by 16*. 6. " The Hospital of Bethlehem," the North Front ; a View showing also Moor-gate. J. Maurer del. 7. Bowles sculp, 1747. 16 by 10*. 7. "The Hospital of Bethlehem." Printed for J. Bowles, 1747. 9* by 7*- 8. The Two Figures over the Gateway at Bethle hem Hospital, by Cibber. Burell sculp, 1805. 6* by 4*. CHARTER HOUSE. 9. View and Plan of the Old Charter House and Ground, as they appeared 1506. Copied from an Original Drawing in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries, 1747, by W. Long. 26 by 51. 504 VIEWS OF LONDON. 10. View of ditto, reduced from the above, 1747. 11* by 191 11. "View of Sutton's Hospital, commonly called The Charter House." In two sheets. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1720. Pubd. by Overton & Hoole. 36 by 23^. 12. A Bird's-eye View ofthe Charter House. A print pubd by H. Overton, 1727. 8 by 6*. 13. View ofthe Charter House, &c. G. Virtue sculp, 1745. 8 by 6f. 14. " Charter House Square," a Bird's-eye View looking towards the South, with SI Paul's and Bow Church in the distance. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp. Pubd. by John Bowles, 1 754. i8i by 13. 15. Two Plans of part of the Parish of SI Se pulchre's, Cow Cross, and the Charter House. R. Bloom fecit, for Stow's "London," 1755. 12 by 7. 16. The Old School of the Charter House, 1761. S* by 5. 17. The Great Hall at the Charter House, in 1805. A Drawing by Schnebbelie. 6* by 4|. 1 8. The Engraving from the above. By A. Warren, 1805. 6* by 4f. 19. The West Front of the Great Hall of the Charter House. Pratten del. Owen sculp, 1805. 5| by 4*. Portfolio XXVI. CHARTER HOUSE. 505 20. The South Front to the Garden of the Charter House, and the Boys' Playground, 1806. 7i by 4*- 21. The Charter House, from the Garden and the Boys' Playground. By J. Ward, 181 3. 17* by 14. 22. The Charter House, from the Square. W. Westall del, 1816. 10* by 9. 23. Garden Front of the Charter House. W. Westall del. W. Bennett sculp, 18 16. 10 \ by 9. 24. The Charter House, from the Square, 18 16. 3i by 3. 25. View of part of the Old Charter House. Greig del., 18 16. 3% by 3. 26. Entrance to the Charter House, from the Square. Greig del. et sculp, 1801. 7f by 6. 27. The Old Gate at the back of the Charter House, said to be about 400 years old. Engd. by Lydebker, " London Mag," 1806. 3 \ by 7. 28. The Old Porch, Entrance to the Charter House. J. P. Neale del, 1815. 6 by 4*. 29. The New Grammar School at the Charter House. A print, 1836. S*by4*- 30. The Old Houses at the back of the Charter House. P ratten del, 1797. 4 by 3*. 506 VIEWS OF LONDON. SMITHFIELD. 31. View showing " The manner of burning Anne Askew, John Lacels, John Adams, and Nicholas Belenian, with certane of ye coun- sell sitting in Smithfield," July 16th, 1546. An engraving. 5^ by 5. 32. View in Smithfield, showing " The order and manner of the burning of Anne Askew." A woodcut from Foxe's " Book of Martyrs." 7* by 6\. 33. Small View of the Burning. A woodcut. 3 by 6. 34. "The Cole House, where Master Philpots found Thomas Whittle, priest, sitting in the Stockes." A woodcut. 7 by 6. 35. " The Death and Burning of the most constant Martyrs of Christ ; Doctor Robert Barns, Thomas Garret, and William Hierome, in Smithfield, an. 1541." A woodcut. 6f by 6. 36. "The Combate in Smithfield, betwixt John De Astley and Si Philip Boyle, 30 Jan. : An. 1 44 1," with distant View of the City. " Also the Combate betwixt John de Astley and Peter de Masse, 29th Aug*, 1438." By Wine. Hollar, 1641. 14I by n1 4- 37. Representation of an Ancient Tournament in Cheapside. 4\ by 7*. Portfolio XXVI. SMITHFIELD. 507 38. Edward the Black Prince entering London with the King of France. 7 by 6 39. Wat Tyler slain while threatening Richard 2nd in Smithfield. Engraved by Barret, 1793. 11 by 8\. 40. " Wat Tyler for his insolence is killed by Wal worth," from a Missal. Etched by J. Harris. 7 by 6. 41. " King Richard in Great Danger in the City of London, 1380." Engraved by Harris from a Missal. 8 by 7. st. Bartholomew's hospital. 42. " Si Bartholomew's. Hospital, in Smithfield," a Bird's-eye View. Engraved for Stow's "London," 1720. 13 by 8£. NOTE. — Among the Plans in Portfolio VIII. will be found some very early ones of this Hospital. 43. "Si Bartholomew's Hospital" " is erected for poor sick, wounded, and diseased persons, where great care is taken of them." A View from Smithfield. Engraved by 7. Bowles, 1725. 8* by 7. 44. "A Perspective View of Si Bartholomew's Hospital," showing the Interior Court. Engraved for Maitland s " London," 1739. Toms sculp. 12* by 9h 45. The Inner Court, 1741. A print. 7 by 4- 508 VIEWS OF LONDON. 46. View of the Hospital from Smithfield. A print. 6 by 4. 47. " An East Prospect of St. Bartholomew's Hospital." Founded by Rahere, noi, 2nd Hen. I ; Refounded by Hen. VIII, incorporated by Edw. VI, 1522, and on June 9th, 1730 ; 3rd Geo. II., the first stone of this building was laid. Print pubd- by Jefferys, 1752. 16 by \o\. 48. The South Prospect and the East Prospect of Si Bartholomew's Hospital, with Ground Plans, &c. B. Cole sculp, 1754. 9| by 15. 49. The Inner Court ofthe Hospital, 1766. S* by 3i. 50. Ditto, ditto, 1827. 6by3f. 51. Entrance to Si Bartholomew's Hospital. Engraved by Higham, 18 16. 2* by 4* 2- 52. The West Prospect of the Church of Si Bar tholomew the Great. R. West del, 1737. n*by 11. 53. The Principal Gate of the Priory of SI Bartho lomew. Print pubd. by N. Smith, 1793. 5 by 7*. 54. Remains of Si Bartholomew's Priory. Greig del. et sculp, 1805. 51 by 31. 55. Remains of the S. Transept of Si Bartholomew the Great. A print, 1805. 7 by 41 Portfolio XXVI. SMITHFIELD. 509 56. Arch or Passage in the Priory. 6 by 4*. 57. Part of Cloisters in ditto. 6 by 4*- 58. " The Church of Si Bartholomew the Great." W. Pearson del, 18 10. 8\ by 9. 59. Five Views of the Church of Si Bartholomew the Great. Photographs, 1876. each 9* by 7. 60. Old House on North Side of Si Bartholomew Church Yard, where Milton lived 1639. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1846. 4* by 7. 61. The South Front of the Church of Si Bartho lomew the Less. R. West del. W. H. Toms sc, 1737. 11* by 11. 62. The South-East Front of the above. J. Coney del, 18 14. 8 by 6*. 63. The South Front of Ditto, 1819. From Wilkinson's " Londina." 6* by 4. 64. View of Old Houses on the North Side of Smithfield Market. A Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1845. 6 by Si. 65. Views of Six Old Houses on East side of Smithfield, Nos. 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, and 66. Six water-colour Drawings in 1852. each 3* by 7*. 66. A View of Smithfield Market, from the Bars. By Shepherd, and Engraved by Barber, 1836. 6 by 4*. 510 VIEWS OF LONDON. 67. Old Houses, West side, Smithfield Bars. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9 by 7< 68. The Horse Market, Smithfield, the West side. Engraved by Pye, 1802. 5| by 4, 69. Large View of Smithfield, the Market for Horses. Graf te del. Lewis sculp, 1830. A coloured engraving. 21 by I5f. 70. Proof Engraving of the above, not coloured. 21 by I5|. 71. Smithield Market, for Cattle, 1826. A coloured engraving. 1 1 by 8, 72. Large View of Smithfield, Market for Cattle, looking towards Giltspur Street, Coloured Engraving. J. Pollard del. R. 0. Reeve sculp, 1831. 25* by 15. 73. The Cattle Market, Smithfield, South side. A woodcut, 1850. 6by 4h 74. The Last Day of Old Smithfield Market, June 1 6th, 1855. From " Illustrated London News." 13! by 8f. 75. West Smithfield, with figure of the Old Soldier, from a Painting. C Mosley sculp, 1749. 8 by 9. 76. New Metropolitan Cattle Market in Copen hagen Fields, with Plan, &c. Woodcut, 91 by 14^. Portfolio XXVI. SMITHFIELD. 51 1 77. Bartholomew Fair, Smithfield, 1721. From a Drawing on a Fan. 2\\ by 10*. 78. Bartholomew Fair. A coloured engraving after Rowlandson & Pugin, 1808. ioiby7*. 79. Bartholomew Fair, as it was. Woodcut by Wamsley, 1841. I3*by8£. 80. Old Houses lately standing at the South corner of Hosier Lane, Smithfield ; taken down 1809. Drawn and engraved by J. 7. Smith, 181 1. 8| by nf. 81. Old Houses lately standing on the North side of Long Lane, Smithfield, taken down 1809. Drawn and engraved by J. 7. Smith, 1813. 9 by 1 if. 82. Old Houses in Long Lane. 3l by 3*. 83. View of an Old House in Long Lane, since pulled down. A water-colour Drawing by J. 7. Smith, in 1810. 4l by 7- 84. Old Houses, Nos. 55, 56, 57, South side, Long Lane. A water-colour Drawing in 1852. 3^ by 7*. 85. Old Houses, South side, Long Lane, Nos. 51 to 63. A water-colour Drawing by Shepherd, in 1854. 6\ by 7, 86. Old Houses, Nos. 71, 72, 73, on South side, Long Lane. A water-colour Drawing in 1852. 6\ by 7\. 512 VIEWS OF LONDON. 87. A Long View showing the Old Houses on South side Long Lane. A water-colour Drawing by J. Bigot, in 1849. 19 by 7*. 88. Pye Powder Court, Cloth Fair, held at the Public House known as The Hand and Shears, corner of King Street and Cloth Fair. From Wilkinson's " Londina." 4* by 4. 89. New Building of the above. A water-colour Drawing, 1852. 6\ by 7*. 90. Six Views of Old Houses in Cloth Fair, being Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 22. This last has the Arms of the Warwick Family in front. Six water-colour Drawings in 185 1. each 3 by 7*. 91. Old Warwick House in Cloth Fair. 2 by 4. 92. Old House (a Butcher's), in ditto. 4 by 2*. 93. The Old Coach and Horses Public House in ditto, 1849. A water-colour Drawing by Shepherd. 6 by 8. 94. Another View of the above. A water-colour Drawing, 185 1. 6| by 8. 95. Old House (Hair Dresser's), in ditto. Drawing by Shepherd, 1850. 7 by 9. 96. Old House in Cloth Fair. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1810. 6 by 9. 97. A View of Cloth. Fair. A Photograph, 1876. 9i by 7. Portfolio XXVI. SMITHFIELD. 513 98. A View near Cloth Fair. A pencil Drawing, 1830. 9 by 5*. 99. Old Houses in Cloth Fair. A Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1845. 6 by 8. 100. The Old Sun Inn, No. 23, Cloth Fair, built before the Fire. A water-colour Drawing in 185 1. 6* by 7*. 101. The Old Blarney's Head, No. 35, Cloth Fair. A water-colour Drawing in 185 1. 6* by 7*. 102. Old Houses, Nos. 41 and 42, Cloth Fair. A water-colour Drawing in 185 1. 6* by 7*. 103. Entrance to Smithfield from Cloth Fair. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1852. 5* by 8*. 104. Views of two Houses, Nos. 23 and 24, in New Street, Cloth Fair, 1852. Two water-colour Drawings. each 3\ by 7*. 105. View of No. 21, Middle Street, Cloth Fair, 1852. 3iby7*. 106. Entrance to Bartholomew Close, from Cloth Fair. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1852. 5* by 8*. 107. Entrance to Bartholomew Close, from Duke Street. A water-colour Drawing, 1852. 6\ by 7*. 108. Old Houses in Duke Street, Smithfield, in 1797. A water-colour Drawing by O'Neil. 8* by 5^. L L 5 14 VIEWS OF LONDON. 109. Old Houses in Duke Street. O'Neil del. Barrett sculp, 1 797. 6 by 4. no. " Duke Street, West Smithfield." J. 7. Smith del. et exc, 1807. 9 by 12.. 111. Two Old Houses, No. 2 and No. 3, Duke Street, Two water-colour Drawings in 1852. each 3* by 7*. 112. The Old Half Moon Inn, No. 23, Duke Street. A water-colour Drawing in 1852. 3* by 7*. 113. The Old French Horn public-house, in Duke Street, built 1599. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay. 4* by 7. 1 14. Old House adjoining, on North side of French Horn. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay in 1852. 4^ by6f. Portfolio XXVII. ST. MARTIN'S-LE-GRAND TO HOLBORN BARS. 1. View of the Crypt of the Ancient College of Si Martin Le Grand, discovered in clear ing for the New Post Office. Schnebbelie del. Cook sculp. 9 by 5^-. 2. View of Two Arches of the above Crypt. 15* by 11*. Portfolio XXVII. ST. MARTIN'S-LE-GRAND. 515 3. " View of Si Martin's-le-Grand, the site for the New Post Office," looking towards SI Paul's. Thos. Girtin del. J. Baity sculp, 18 19. 15* by 22. 4. View of the Houses to be taken down for building the New Post Office, from Foster Lane, in Cheapside, to Si Martin's-le-Grand. A water-colour Drawing by Schnebbelie, 18 18. 12 by 7f. 5. View of the Houses in Cheapside and SI Mar tin's-le-Grand to be taken down for the New Post Office, with Plan. A water-colour Drawing by Schnebbelie, 1 81 8. 16 by 8f. 6. The New Post Office, Si Martin's-le- Grand, built 1825-29, Sir R. Smirke, Archl, with the Mail Coaches preparing to start. J. Pollard del. H. Pyall sculp, 1832. 22| by 17. 7. Si Martin's-le-Grand, with the Improve ments, 1840. N. Whittock del. et lithog. 16 by 10*. 8. The New Post Office, looking towards Aldersgate Street. 7. Bates del. et lithog, 1842. 14 by 9. 9. The New Post Office, N.W. Front, 1844. Si by 4. 10. The New Post Office, S.W. Front, 1844. 5* by 4- 11. General Post Office, SI Martin's-le-Grand. W. Simpson del. T. Peekin lithog, 1852. 16 by 12. L L 2 516 VIEWS OF LONDON. 12. The New Office for paying Post Office Orders, on the West side of Si Martin's-le-Grand. A woodcut, 1850. 6 by 4*. 13. The Old Bull and Mouth Inn, Si Martin's- le-Grand (now pulled down). 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Watkins sculp, 1831. 6 by 5. THE GREY FRIARS. 14. An Antient Bird's-eye View and Plan of the Grey Friars' Monastery, afterwards Christ's Hospital, showing Christ Church, the Great and Little Cloysters, and the various tene ments lying between the City Wall and Newgate Street ; also Newgate Market and the Shambles, &c. An interesting Illustration of the above Buildings and ground adjoining, from the Stowe Collection. 20 by 15. Note. — The above, and Plans of St. Bartholomew and Lands adjoining, will be found in the Collection of Maps and Plans of London, Portfolio No. VIII. Christ's hospital. 15. Bird's-eye View of Christ's Hospital, towards the North. An inscription at bottom. Puba by J. Bowles, 1727. 8* by 6f. 16. Bird's-eye View of Christ's Hospital, towards the North, as it appeared circa 1740. 12* by 9. 17. View of the Grammar School, Christ's Hos pital. J. Watts del. Rawle sculp, 1809. 6 by 4\. Portfolio XXVII. CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. 517 18. Small View of the West Front of the Mathe matical School, Christ's Hospital, 1751. S* by 3h 19. Circular View of part of Christ's Hospital, taken from the Steward's Office. B. Green del. et sculp, 1765. 4 J dr. 20. Circular View of the West Front of the Mathe matical School, Christ's Hospital. B. Green del. et sculp, 1775. 4f dr 21. The Old Cloisters of Christ's Hospital, in 1805. J. Storer del. et sculp. 7 by 5*. 22. The South Front of the Grey Friars, now Christ's Hospital. 51 by 4*. 23. The Old Building of Christ's Hospital, as it appeared circa 1776, with a description. £. Hooper del. Record sculp, 1776. 6 by 8\. 24.. The School of Christ's Hospital, N.W. Front. S. Hooper del. Record sculp, 1784. 5| by 4*. 25. The Old Grammar School, in 1796. s\ by 5. 26. The Grammar School and the Writing School. J. & H. Storer del. et sculp, 1823. 4* by 3f. 27. The Old Hall, Whittington Library, and Cloisters, Christ's Hospital. H. Shaw del. et sculp, 1825. 6* by 5*. 28. View of the New Hall at Christ's Hospital. Shaw arch*, 1825. J. Shaw del. 11* by 7*. 51 8 VIEWS OF LONDON. 29. The New Hall as erected by J. Shaw, archl H. Shaw del. et sculp, 1825. 8£ by 7*. 30. The New Grammar School. A print. 5 by 2\. 31. The New Hall, with representation of one of the Scholars, on the day of its being opened, May 29, 1829. H. Kir chopper del. et lithog. 6* by 10 \. 32. The New Dining Hall, with a Small Plan of the same. A Drawing by J. Shaw, 1829. 5* by 6*. 33. The Entrance to Christ's Hospital from Church Passage, 1830. 4 by 3. 34. Christ's Hospital, East Front. T . H . Shepherd del. 183 1. 5| by 4. 35. Christ's Hospital in Newgate Street, West Front. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 14. 6* by 8*. 36. Engraving from the above Drawing. W. Wise del, 18 14. 6* by iof. WARWICK LANE. 37. The Inner Court of the Royal College of Physicians, with the names of those residing there. Sr. C. Wren, archl Loggan del. et sculp, 1684. i2i by 9. Portfolio XXVII. WARWICK LANE. 519 38. " Collegium Regale Medicorum Londinen- sium." The Inner Court of the Royal Col lege of Physicians. J. Mynde sculp, 1725. 7 by 8*. 39. The Inner Court of the Royal College of Physicians. An Invitation to attend, on March 14th, 1721. Autograph of Dr. Stuke ley at back. A print. 6 by 7*. 40. Another View of the above. Stukeley del. J. Harris sculp, 1725. • 9\ by 8. 41. Entrance to the Royal College of Physi cians in Warwick Lane. Whichelo del. Storer sculp, 1804. 5 by 8*. 42. The Old Oxford Arms Inn, Warwick Lane. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9* by 6|. 43. Six Views of the Old Oxford Arms Inn. Photographed, 1875. each 9* by 7\. 44. View of Paternoster Row from the corner of Warwick Lane. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 6\ by 9*. 45. Dolly's Chop House, in Queen's Head Court, Paternoster Row. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 7 by 9*- 520 VIEWS OF LONDON. 46. Newgate Market as it appeared in 1856. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9* by 7. NEWGATE PRISON. 47. " The Metropolitan Prison of London called Newgate." Shewing the wall-flowers that grew out of the stone Chamber in the front of the Prison. From the Book called the " Wall Flower," by Bayley. B. F. G. del, 1650. 6 by 9*. 48. Old Newgate, the Prison, as it appeared in 1672 (pulled down in 1778). N. Smith del, 1791. 6 by 8\. 49. Old Newgate, as it appeared in 1778. N. Smith del, 1791. 6 by 9*. 50. Old Newgate, with , Windmill at the top for Ventilation (with a Model of the Mill as erected April 17th, 1752, by Mr. Cowper.) A print from the " Gentleman's Magazine." 4* by 7*. 51. Newgate (as built before the Riot of 1780.) G. Dance inv, 1772. 16 by 7. 52. The Inner Court of Newgate, as built before the Riot of 1780. G. Dance inv, 1772. 16 by 5. 53. "An Exact Representation of the Burning, Plundering, and Destruction of Newgate by the Rioters, on the Memorable 7th of June, 1780." O'Niel del. Roberts sculp, 178 1. 17 by 12. Portfolio XXVII. NE WGA TE. 52 1 54. View of the Rioters firing the Gaol of New gate, and burning Mr. Ackerman's furniture, June 6, 1780. Hamilton del. Thornton sculp. Pubd by A. Hogg. io|by9*. 55. " The burning and plundering of Newgate and setting the felons at liberty by the Mob," June 6, 1780. Puba. by Fielding & Walker. 8 by 7\. 56. Newgate, as reinstated after the Fire, in 1 780. G. Dance, archl R. Baldwin sculp, 1782. 26* by 12. 57. The Front of New Newgate, as rebuilt, 1780, by Geo. Dance, archl 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 12 by 9. 58. The Temporary Gallows in the Old Bailey, opposite to Newgate, 1794. 6I by 5. 59. Newgate and the Sessions House, as rebuilt 1782, looking towards Smithfield. G. H. Shepherd del, 18 14. 5 by 8. 60. An Etching of the above. By 7. H. Shepherd, 18 14. 5 by 8*. 61. Newgate, as it appeared in 1800. Miller del. Midland sculp. 7\ by 6\. 62. The Inner Court of Newgate. Puba by N. Fisher & Co., 1809. 6 by 4*. 63. Newgate, looking towards Ludgate Hill. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Aeon sculp, 183 1. 6 by 4\ 4- 522 VIEWS OF LONDON. 64. The New Prison of Newgate (preparing for an Execution). A woodcut, 1846. 6 by 4*. 65. The Compter, Giltspur Street, a Prison for Debtors, &c. (pulled down, 1854). 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Aeon sculp, 183 1. 6 by 4*. 66. " Justice Hall in the Old Bailey." The Old Sessions House in 1727, with description at bottom. 8£ by 7. 67. The New Sessions House, as it appeared 1748. 6iby5. 68. The Sessions House, with alterations of the outside Staircase. G. Shepherd del, 1812. Si by 5. 69. Old Surgeons' Hall, Old Bailey, 1761. 6i by 5. 76. The Surgeons' Theatre, in the Old Bailey. R. Cole sculp, 1754. 14 by 8*. 71. Jonathan Wild's House, West of the Old Bailey. Lacy sculp, 1813. 4 by 7\. 72. The House at corner of Break-neck Stairs, Green Arbour Court, the residence of Dr. Goldsmith in 1758. J. Rawle del. et sculp, 1803. 4 by 7. 73. A View of Break-neck Stairs. A sepia Drawing, J. C. Matthews. 5 by 6. Portfolio XXVII. ST. SEPULCHRE'S. 523 ST. SEPULCHRES. 74. The South Prospect of the Church of Si Sepulchre. N. West del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1737. 12 by 11*. 75. Si Sepulchre's Church. A Drawing by J. Coney, 18 12. 8* by 7. 76. Si Sepulchre's Church. G. Shepherd del. J. Skelton sculp, 18 14. 8* by 9. 77. Si Sepulchre's Church, looking towards Holborn. 7. H. Shepherd del. Lacy sculp, 1831. 5f by 4f. 78. The Commercial Hotel in Skinner Street (the Capital Prize in a Lottery), built 1802. 9 by 11. 79. The New Improvement of Snow Hill, now Skinner Street, looking towards Newgate Street, 1802. A print. 5 by 4*- 80. View of Snow Hill during its improvement and the formation of Skinner Street, in 1803. A Drawing by W. Capon. 9 by 6£. 81. The Old Saracen's Head Inn, on Snow Hill. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 7 by 9. 82. The Old George and Dragon Inn, Snow Hill. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 10 by 7. 524 VIEWS OF LONDON. 83. Fleet Market, looking towards Fleet Street (now removed for Farringdon Street). 7. H Shepherd del. 7. Barber sculp, 1831. 5f by 4|. 84. Holborn Bridge, looking towards Holborn Hill. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Barber sculp, 1831. 5| by 4|. 85. The New Houses building in New Farringdon Street, looking North. A woodcut, 185 1. 6 by 5*. 86. View of Houses in Field Lane, and the build ing of New Farringdon Street. A Drawing by Bigot, 1850. 6 by 5*. 87. Fleet Ditch, at the back of Field Lane, Hol born. A woodcut, 1848. 6by 4\. 88. Field Lane, Holborn, as it appeared 1849. 6 by 5. 89. View of Old Houses in Field Lane, looking towards Holborn. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 14. 11 by 8*. 90. Old Houses in Field Lane, now taken down. A Drawing by Bigot, 1850. 6 by 5*. 91. Old Houses near Fleet Ditch and Field Lane. J. M. Archer del. et sculp, 1852. 6* by 9. 92. Fleet Ditch, West Street, Smithfield, as it appeared in 1844. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1844. 9* by 6*. Portfolio XXVII. HOLBORN. 525 93. Old Houses in West Street, from Field Lane to Black Boy Alley, including the Red Lion Tavern, said to be 300 years old (now taken down). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 1 5 by 7. 94. Back of the Old Red Lion Tavern, in West Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 8f by 7. 95. Si Andrew's Church, Holborn. A Drawing by J. Johnson, 18 14. 8\ by 8*. 96. Engraving from the above. 5. Jenkin sculp, 18 14. 8^ by 7*. 97. Bangor House, on the West side of Shoe Lane, Holborn. Pattent del. Skirt sculp, 1805. 3* by 6f . 98. View of Oldbourn Hall, on the East side of Shoe Lane, in the occupation of Pontifex and Wood. Banks del. et sculp, 1823. 9 by 6. 99. The Old House in New Street Square be queathed by Agar Harding to the Gold smiths' Company (pulled down 1852). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9\ by 6. 100. The S.E. Front of the above. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9* by 6. 526 VIEWS OF LONDON. ELY CHAPEL. 101. The South Front of Ely Chapel and Cloisters. Royce sculp, 1764. 7\ by 5*. 102. Ely House, formerly the Palace of the Bishops of Ely, in Holborn. S. Hooper del. R. Godfrey sculp, 1784. 6 by 4*. 103. The South Front of the above. S. Hooper del. Dent sculp, 1784. 6 by 4*. 104. The Ruins of Ely Palace and Chapel. From a sketch by J. Carter in 1772. 7. Le Keux del, 1828. 8 by 6*. 105. Ely Chapel, Ely Place, East Front. A Drawing by J. P. Niall, 181 5. si by 8*. 106. Thavies' Inn, South side of Holborn. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1858. 7i by 9. 107. Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn. A water-colour Drawing by Shepherd, 1858. 7\ by 9. 108. The Black Bull Inn, North side of Hol born. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9 by 7h 109. The Old Bell Inn, North side of Hol born. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9i by 7. no. Old Houses on the East side of Fetter Lane, Holborn. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1843. 6* by 8f. Portfolio XXVII. FURNIVAL'S INN. 527 in. Old House in Fetter Lane, supposed to be one that Dryden the Poet lived in. 7. W. Archer del. et sculp, 1852. 6 by 8*. 112. "The White Horse Inn," West side of Fetter Lane (the Cambridge Telegraph Coach Starting.) J. Pollard del. G. Hunt sculp, 1814. 2o| by I5f. 113. Old Houses (Nos. 98 and 99), in Fetter Lane. A Drawing by Findlay, 1857. 4| by j\. 114. Barnard's Inn, Flolborn, the Inner Court. 5. Ireland del, 1800. 6* by 5*. 115. Barnard's Inn, Holborn, the Inner Court. Pubd by Vernor & Hood, 1 804. 4 by 7. 116. Old Houses at the Entrance to Leather Lane. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 7 by 9. 117. The Old Inn in Leather Lane, called the " Nag's Head." A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 71 by 8. 118. The Interior-Court ofthe above Inn. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 10* by 7. furnival's inn. 119. Bird's-eye View of Old Furnival's Inn, Holborn, looking North. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1754. 18 by 13*. 120. The Garden Front of Furnival's Inn, and the Chapel, March 31st, 1800. 5. Ireland del, 1800. 6f by 5f. 528 VIEWS OF LONDON. 121. The Antient Building of Furnival's Inn, the Front towards Holborn, built circa 1640. R. B. Schnebbelie del. Banks sculp, 1818. 12 by 9*. 122. The Inner Court of Furnival's Inn, in 1800. Pubd. by Vernor & Hood, 1 804. 6 by 4f. 123. The Inner Court of Furnival's Inn, looking North, in 1818. I2 by 9*- R. B. Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 1820. 12 by 9. 124. The Inner Court of Furnival's Inn. R. B. Schnebbelie del. Banks sculp, 1818. 11 by 9\. 125. Old Furnival's Inn, in 1818. J. Pass sculp. 6 by 4\. 126. The New Building of Furnival's Inn, built by Messrs. Peto. A Drawing by R. B. Schnebbelie, 1818. 12 by 8. 127. The New Front of Furnival's Inn, 1820. 7. H. Shepherd del. A proof, 1828. 6 by 3%. 128. Old Staples Inn, in 1800. Pubd. by Mawson. 5 1 by 8. 129. Staples Inn, Holborn, Garden Front. An etching, 1800. 6* by 5. 130. Staples Inn, on the South side of Holborn, built circa 1620. Pubd by Vernor & Hood, 1804. 6 by 5. Portfolio XXVIII. HOLBORN. 529 131. Staples Inn Hall, Inner Court. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. H. Bond sculp, 1830. 6 by 4\. 132. Staples Inn, New Chambers, erected 1843. A woodcut. 6 by 4. 133. The New Taxing Master's Office, Staples Inn, Wigg & Pownall, archts. L. G. Wood del. Hanhart lithog, 1843. 8\ by I4f. 134. Old Houses in Gray's Inn Lane, looking North from Holborn. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 8* by 6. 135. Holborn, looking East. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 9* by 7. 136. Middle Row, Holborn, looking West, with the two Obelisks showing the City Boundary. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 10 by 6£. Portfolio XXVIII. HOLBORN, LINCOLN'S INN, BLOOMSBURY, AND ST. GILES'S. HIGH HOLBORN. 1. The Bull and Gate Inn, South side of High Holborn. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 10 by 2h M M 530 VIEWS OF LONDON. 2. The French Horn Inn, on North side of High Holborn, built temp. Elizabeth. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9 by 7. 3. The Black Bull Inn, Gray's Inn Lane. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 9! by 7*- 4. The King's Arms Inn, King's Arms Yard, High Holborn. It is said the King's Horses were formerly kept here. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 9* by 7\. gray's inn. 5. The Old Gateway into Gray's Inn, from Hol born. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 6 by 9. 6. " The Prospect of Gray's Inn." J. Bowles fecit, 17 10. 13 by 8. 7. A Bird's-eye View of " Gray's Inn " and its neighbourhood, looking North. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1725. 18 by 13. 8. Gray's Inn Hall, Chapel, and Library. P. Wale del. B. Green sculp, 1761. 5* by 3. 9. Same View. A print. 1804. 5 1 by 4. 10. Ditto. A mezzotint by S. Ireland, 1800. 7 by 5. 11. Ditto. 7. H. Shepherd, del. Watkins sculp, 1827. 6 by 4. Portfolio XXVIII. LINCOLN'S INN. 531 12. Gray's Inn Gardens. A print, 1 804. 6 by 4. 13. Two Old Houses, Nos. 28 and 30, High Hol born, said to have been built temp. Henry 6th; modernised 1852. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 7. 14. View in Great Turnstile, towards Holborn. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 7 by 9. Lincoln's inn. 15. " Lincoln's Inn New Square," showing the Fountain, A Bird's-eye View. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 173 1. 18 by 13. 16. "A Perspective View of Lincoln's Inn," look ing towards the Garden. J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1741. 16 by 8. 17. " The Fair Shoot at a Foul Mark," a View of Lincoln's Inn Garden, with verses at bottom. A print, 1741. 10* by 17. 18. " The Prospect of Lincoln's Inn," showing the Old and New Square, the Garden, North side of Lincoln's Inn Fields, with Pond, &c. J. Bowles fecit, 1755. 13 by 8. 19. The South and West Fronts of Lincoln's Inn New Square. A proof print, 1794. 6 by 4. M m 2 532 VIEWS OF LONDON. 20. The East Front of the above. A print, 1761. 5* by 3^. 21. Lincoln's Inn Gateway. Entrance from Chan cery Lane, built by Sir T. Lovell, 15 18. A print, 1800. 5* by 7. 22. Ditto, with the adjoining Buildings. An aquatint, engd. 1800. 7 by 5. 23. Lincoln's Inn Gateway, from Chancery Lane. A photo. 9 by 7. 24. Ditto from Lincoln's Inn Old Square. A photo. 9 by 7. 25. Plan of Lincoln's Inn, 1805. A print. 71 by 4*. 26. " Lincoln's Inn Chapel, from a Plan of Mr. Inigo Jones, with the Ambulatory under neath." Drawn, engraved, and sold by G. Vertue, 1751. 16 by 20*. 27. Lincoln's Inn Hall and Chapel. S. Ireland fecit, 1800. 7 by 5. 28. Ditto, and Chancery Court. 7. H. Shepherd del. Watkins sculp, 1830. 6 by 4. 29. View of Stone Buildings, towards the Garden. 5. Ireland fecit, 1800. 7 by 5. 30. Ditto. A print, 1804. 6 by 3f. Portfolio XXVIII. LINCOLN' S-INN-FIELDS. 533 31. The East Front of New Square on Fire, Jan. 14th, 1849. A woodcut. 6 by 5. 32. Lincoln's Inn New Square, with the New Gar den, &c. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 8* by 5*. 33. New Hall and Library, built 1845 by P- Hard wick, Archl L. J. Wood del. et lithog. 13*- by 9. 34. Ditto, looking towards Garden. A lithograph. 14 by 9f. 35. Four Views of the New Library and Hall. Woodcuts, 1845. 8 by 5^. 36. The New Gateway, from Lincoln's Inn Fields. A woodcut, 1845. 8 by 5*. 37. The New Hall and Library, Lincoln's Inn. Read del. Albutt sculp. 9 by 6. 38. The New Library, Lincoln's Inn, North-East Front. A woodcut, 1849. 9* by 8|. lincoln's-inn-fields. 39. Lincoln's Inn Fields, South side, showing College of Surgeons. G. Dance arch*. A print, 1813. 16* by 10. 40. Ditto, a smaller Print, 181 4. 6 by 4. 534 VIEWS OF LONDON. 41. A View of the East side of Lincoln's Inn Fields, showing the Gardens of Lincoln's Inn. A Drawing by a French artist, 1746. 14* by 3^. 42. Newcastle House, in Lincoln's Inn Fields (West side). Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1726. 13 by 17*. 43. The Elevation of Lindsey House, in -Lincoln's Inn Fields. Inigo Jones mv. C. Campbell del, 1731. 14* by 10. 44. Sir John Soane's House, on North side of Lincoln's Inn Fields. A print, 18 14. 4 by 6*. 45. Ditto, as altered in 1836. 5 by 7*. 46. College of Surgeons, as altered by Sir C. Barry, Archl, 1849. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8* by 6. GREAT QUEEN STREET. 47. Houses in Great Queen Street, designed by Inigo Jones or his pupil Webbe. B. Howlet fecit. Scharf lithog, 18 17. 6 by 3*. 48. Elevation of Freemasons' Tavern. A print, 1785. 7* by 8. 49. Freemasons' Tavern and Houses adjoining (the one on right lived in by Mr. F. Crace till 1820). A print, 1849. 7 by 5. Portfolio XXVIII. QUEEN SQUARE. 535 50. House in Great Queen Street lived in by Sir R. Strange (now pulled down). B. Howlet del. Scharf lithog, 18 17. 3 by 2. 51. View of Houses in Great Queen Street, built by Mr. J. Crace, 1779. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9* by 7*. 51* Cox and Son's Printing Office, in Great Queen Street. A woodcut. 4* by 6. 52. Entrance to Queen Street Chapel. B. Howlet del. Scharf lithog, 1817. 3 by 2. 53. House, corner of Great and Little Queen Street; Evans, the Printseller's Shop. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 7 by 9. Also, an Engraving of the above. 5 by 4. 54. View of Queen Square, looking North. E. Dayes del. R. Pollard sculp, 1787. 20 by 15*. 55. " Queen Square." A coloured print, 18 12. 8 by 5. 56. Powis House, Great Ormond Street. H. Terasson fecit, 1714. 22 by 18. 57. " Powis House." Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp. 18 by 13. 58. " Powis House." J. Harris sculp, 1727. 9* by Sh 536 VIEWS OF LONDON. 59. Elevation of Three Houses in Great Ormond Street. J. Lewis arch*. J. Roberts sculp, 1779. 18 by 12. 60. " Red Lyon Square," a bird's-eye View, look ing North. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp.. 18 by 12. 61. " Red Lyon Square," a bird's-eye View, look ing South. J. Harris sculp, 1727. 9* by 6. 62. Tavistock Chapel. A Drawing by J. Britton, 1807. 6 by 4*. 63. The Engraving from the above. By 5. Rawle. 6 by 4*. 64. " The Russell Institution," Great Coram Street. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Carter sculp, 1828. Sf by 3*. 65. Statue of the Duke of Bedford in Russell Square. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1827. 6 by 4. 66. Engraving from the above. By C. Mortram. 6 by 4. BLOOMSBURY SQUARE. 67. Bird's-eye View of " Bloomsbury Square," looking North, towards Southampton House, built 1665. J. Harris del, 1727. gX by 6. Portfolio XXVIII. MONTAGUE HOUSE. 537 68. " Southampton or Bloomsbury Square." A bird's-eye view showing the country beyond. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1746. 18 by 13. 69. A Perspective View of Bedford House. A print, 1761. 5f by 3*. 70. " Bloomsbury Square," looking North. A Drawing by E. Dayes, 1787. 21 by 15. 71. The Mezzotint from the above Drawing. R. Pollard and F. Jukes, sculp, 1787. 21 by 15. 72. North Front of Bedford House, Bloomsbury Square, taken down in 1800. Howlet sculp, from an old Drawing, 1822. 12 by 8. 73. Statue of Charles James Fox, in Bloomsbury Square. Shepherd del. Mortram sculp, 1827. 6 by 4. MONTAGUE HOUSE. 74. " Montague House," in Great Russell Street, as rebuilt in 1687. M. Boughet arch'. J. Bowles del. et sculp, 17 14.18 by 13. 75. "The North Prospect of Montague House," the Garden front. James Simon fecit, 171 5. 23* by 16. 76. The Elevation of Montague House, in Great Russell Street. C. Campbell del, 1727. IS by 9. 538 VIEWS OF LONDON. 77. " The Prospect of Montague House, to the Street " (The Screen front). C. Campbell del, 1727. 14 by 5. 78. Two Plans of Montague House, ist and 2nd Storey. R. Benning sculp, 1727. 6* by 7. 79. Views of Montague House (adapted as British Museum, 1753), North and South fronts. 5. Wale del. J. Green sculp, 1761. 5* by 3*. 80. View of the Encampment in the Museum Gar den, at the time ofthe Riots, 1780. P. Sandby del. J. Fittler sculp, 1812. 18 by 12. 81. Small View of the above. 7 by 5f. 82. Montague House (British Museum). A coloured print, 1791. 7^by4|. 83. New Gallery, British Museum. 7. Prattent del. et sculp, 1804. 6* by 3^. 84. " Montague House," now the British Museum, with Vignette of the New Building adjoin ing, erected 1804. G. Saunders arch'. A print, 1813. 13 by 10. 85. British Museum, Great Russell Street. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1829. 51 by 3f. 86. The Court Yard and Principal Front of the British Museum. A woodcut, 1846. 8 by 5*. Portfolio XXVIII. BRITISH MUSEUM. 539 87. Taking down the Old British Museum. A woodcut, 1 846. 9 by 6. 88. The Last View of the Front Screen of the Old British Museum. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1850. 7 by 4*. BRITISH MUSEUM. 89. The New British Museum, built 1847. Sir R. Smirke, archl A. Butler del. et lithog, 1853. 18* by 11. 90. The South Front of the British Museum. F. Mackenzie del. H. Adlard sculp. 15* by 8*. 91. The British Museum. E. Walker del. Simpson lithog, 18 52. 16 by 12. 92. Bedford Square, East side, looking North. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9* by 6. 93. Bedford Square, East side, looking South. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 9* by 6. 94, Si George's Church, Bloomsbury, built 1731. Hawksmoor arch*. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 9 by 12. 95. Si George's Church, Bloomsbury, built 1731. G. Shepherd del. W. Wise sculp. 7 by 9*. 96. " Gin Lane." The Engraving by Hogarth, giving view of SI George's Church, 1751. 12 by 14. 540 VIEWS OF LONDON. ST. GILES S. 97. Broad Street, Si Giles's, cir. 1830. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Woolnoth sculp. 5* by 3f. 98. Broad Street, Si Giles's, as improved. A lithograph. 3* by 4. 99. The Angel Inn, High Street, SI Giles's. A chalk Drawing. 6* by 4^. 100. Cole Yard, Drury Lane. A chalk Drawing. 6 by 4^. 101. The King's Arms Yard, Cole Yard, Drury Lane. A chalk Drawing, 1850. 6| by 4*. 102. View in Drury Court, Drury Lane. A chalk Drawing, 1850. 6 by 4K 103. No. 7, Drury Court. A Drawing. si by 4i 104. Nos. 26 and 27, Gl Wild Street. A Drawing. 6 by ^ 105. Model Lodging Houses, Si Giles's. Woodcut, 1850. 6 by 5 106. Dyot House, in Dyot Street. A print, circa 1750. 3i by 4 107. Justice Dyot's House, Dyot Street, now George Street. A woodcut, 1850. 6 by 4l_ Portfolio XXVIII. ST. GILES'S. 541 108. Front View of the Old Maidenhead Inn, in Dyot Street. G. Scharf lithog. 4 by 3. 109. Back View of the above Inn. G. Scharf lithog. 6 by 4. no. Church Lane, Si Giles's. A woodcut, 1840. 6 by 7. 111. View in New Oxford Street. — Laying the Foundation Stone of the French Protestant Church, 1844. A woodcut. 6 by 5. 112. New Oxford Street. Shop of Messrs. Moses. A woodcut, 1845. 9 by 7. 113. New Oxford Street; the Bazaar. A woodcut, 1846. 9 by 6*. 114. Bird's-eye View of the East end of Oxford Street. J. Brooks del. et sculp, 1847. 4i by 3- st. Giles's church. 115. View of the Ancient Church and Hospital for Lepers, of Si Giles ; with a Plan. Copied from an ancient map, 1560. 14* by 22*. 116. The Old Church of Si GiLES-in-the-Fields, built 1630, as it appeared 17 18. John Hill del., 1718. 7 by Si- 542 VIEWS OF LONDON. 117. Engraving from an Old Plan ofthe Parish of S . Giles, showing the two early Churches. 5 by 8. 118. The Outside North-West View of Si Giles's Church in the Fields, built 1733. H. Hitcroft arch*. J. Donowell del. A. Walker sculp, 1733. 16 by 12*. 119. Si Giles's Church, as rebuilt in 1733. G. Shepherd del. W. Wise sculp. 6* by 9f . 120. A View of the New Church of S1 Giles, 1774. A print. 6 by 6. 121. A Reverse View ofthe above, 1774. A print. 6 by 6. 122. The Old Entiance Gateway to Si Giles's Church Yard, with the Bas-relief of the Resurrection, 1687. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 7 by 10. 123. The New Entrance Gateway to Si Giles's Church Yard, introducing the old bas-relief. W. Leverton arch*. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 18 Si. 9 by 6*. 124. View of the New Gate Entrance. A Parish Marriage ; an unwilling Bridegroom. A Drawing by Miss Smith, 1831. 71 by 4*. Portfolio XXIX. SOHO SQUARE. 543 Portfolio XXIX. SOHO SQUARE, OXFORD STREET, REGENT STREET, PORTLAND PLACE, HANOVER SQUARE, CAVENDISH SQUARE, PORTMAN SQUARE, GROSVENOR SQUARE. SOHO SQUARE. 1. Bird's-eye View of " King's Square, Sohoe," towards Monmouth House, on the South side. J. Bowles del. Pubd. by Overton, 1727. 9* by 6. 2. " Sohoe, or King's Square," looking North (second state of the print). Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1754. 18 by 12*. 3. Monmouth House, on the South side of Soho Square, built 1681, taken down 1773. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 7 by 9. 4. Engraved View of the above. Pubd. by N. Smith, 1791. 7 by 9. 5. The North and East sides of Soho Square. Showing D'Almaine's Music Shop, formerly Lord Onslow's House, also the notorious White House, at the corner of Sutton Street. A water-colour Drawing by Richardson, 1826. 18* by 7*. 6. Messrs. D'Almaine's House, Soho Square. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9\ by 7. 544 VIEWS OF LONDON. 7. Soho Square, looking West, showing Entrance to the Bazaar. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 7* by 5. 8. The East side of Soho Square, showing Mrs. Cornely's House and Concert Room. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 9 by 6*. 9. Mrs. Cornely's House, as rebuilt, and the Con cert Room (now a Roman Catholic Chapel). A water-colour Drawing, 1850. 6* by 9. 10. Soho Square, looking South, showing Sir Joseph Banks's House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1838. 7* by 4f ¦ 11. " Noon.' The Print by Hogarth, showing the French Chapel, Crown Street, Soho, 1738. 15 by 18. 12. " Beer Street." The print by Hogarth, 1731. 11* by I3f. 13. The Alms Houses erected by Mrs. Graham and Sir Charles Cotterel, Crown Street, Soho. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 12* by 7. 14. The Houses and the Greek Chapel built in front of the Alms Houses, in Crown Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 12* by 7. Portfolio XXIX. OXFORD STREET. 545 MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL. 15. The South-East View of Middlesex Hos pital, as it appeared 1746. A print. 6| by 4f . 16. The South-East View of Middlesex Hos pital. James Pain, arch'. J. Pain del. E. Rooker sculp, 175 1. 9! by 6i 17. The South Front of Middlesex Hospital in 1827. 7. H. Shepherd del. A print. 6 by 4. 18. The South Front of the above as altered 1848. A woodcut. 8f by 5. THE PANTHEON. 19. Front of the Pantheon, Oxford Street, the original Building by Jas. Wyatt, archl A circular print. Pubd 1795. 5 in. diamr. 20. Ruins of the Pantheon, after the Fire, 14th Jan., 1792. An etching by H. Wigstead. I2| by 9\. 21. Ruins of the Pantheon after the Fire, 1792. A Drawing by Winston. 8f by 6*. 22. The Pantheon, as rebuilt. A. Bonnor del. et sculp, 18 10. 7\ by 5*. 23. The Pantheon, Oxford Street, looking West. A print, 1 8 14. 7* by 5i- N N 546 VIEWS OF LONDON. 24. The Pantheon, Oxford Street. A water-colour Drawing by Winston, 18 14. 9* by 6*. 25. The Pantheon. A print, 1826. 7 by 4*. 26. The Pantheon, Oxford Street, looking West. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Hinchcliff sculp, 1827. 6 by 4. 27. The Princess's Theatre in Oxford Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1848. 7 by 8. 28. The Princess Concert Room in Castle Street, Oxford Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 6± by 8*. 29. The House in which Barry the Artist resided, Castle Street, Oxford Street. 7. Prattent del. et sculp, 1 806. 41 by 6* 2- 30. View of Oxford Market, erected by the Earl of Oxford in 1724. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 7\ by Sh 31. The Police Court, North side of Marlborough Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 6| by 9. 32. Argyll House, in Argyll Street, the residence of the Earl of Aberdeen. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9\ by 61 Portfolio XXIX. REGENT STREET. 547 REGENT STREET. 33. View of Major Foubert's Riding School, in Swallow Street, pulled down for Regent Street. A Drawing by Tomkins, 1801. 9i by 6. 34. Regent Street, taken from the Circus, Oxford Street. A print, 1840. Si by 4. 35. The Argyll Concert Room in Regent Street (before the Fire), looking North. A Drawing by Westall, 1825. 7* by 5. 36. Engraving from the above Drawing. C Heath sculp,, 1825. 5 by 4. 37. The Harmonic Institution, Regent Street, on site of the above Room. 7. H. Shepherd del. Wm. W aliis sculp, 1828. 6* by 4*. 38. Regent Street, looking South, from Princes Street. 7. S. Boys del. et lithog. 16* by 12*. 39. Regent Street, from Argyll Place to Argyll Street, East side. J. Nash arch*. 7. H. Shepherd del. Wm. W aliis sculp, 1827. Si by 3*. 40. Smith's Coach Manufactory, 210, Regent Street. J. White del. A print, 1826. 7* hY 8. N N 2 548 VIEWS OF LONDON. ai. View of Regent Street, from the Quadrant, West side. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Tombleson sculp, 1823. 6 by 4. 42. Regent Street, from Beak Street to Chapel Place, East side, Sir J. Soane, archl 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Aeon sculp, 1822. 6 by 4. 4.3. Regent Street, from Burlington Street to Conduit Street, West side. J. Nash arch*. Shepherd del. Wallis sculp, 1822. 6* by 51 44. The Regent's Circus, Oxford Street, 1850. 7. //. Jones del. Lacey sculp. 9 by 7. 45. View of the West side of Regent Street and Langham Place, looking North. 7. H. Shepherd del. 5. Owen sculp, 1828. 6 by 4*. 46. The Royal Polytechnic Institution on the West side of Regent Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 1 847. 8± by 6h 47. Another View of the above, as altered by Mr. Thompson, archt. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1848. 9* by 7. 48. All Souls' Church in Langham Place, Regent Street. W. T. Sterling del. Hullmandel sculp, 1826. 10 by 9. 49. All Souls' Church, with a Caricature of John Nash, archl, on the top of the Spire. A print, 1824. 9 by I3 Portfolio XXIX. PORTLAND PLACE. 549 50. The North Front of Langham House, Portland Place. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1 844. 8* by 6. 51. The East Front of Langham House, John Nash, archl A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1844. 8* by 6. 52. View of Langham Place, looking South. A water-colour Drawing, 18 18. 7f by 5. 53. The East side of Langham Place, with All Souls' Church. J. Nash arch*. W. Westall del. C. Heath sculp, 1825. 4l by 3f. PORTLAND PLACE. 54. View of the Garden of Foley House, with Mr. Sheldon's Balloon on Fire. A Drawing by the Hontie. Charles Grenville, 1784. From the Stowe Collection. 14 by 9. 55. View of the Garden of Foley House, with the Balloon as above. A mezzotint, 1784. 14 by 10. 56. View of the North Front of Foley House in 1809. A Drawing. 8 by 6. 57. View of North Front of Foley House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8 by 6. 58. Portland Place, looking towards Foley House. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8\ by 5*. 550 VIEWS OF LONDON. 59. The East side of Portland Place, looking North. A proof print, 1780. 7\ by 5. 60. View of Portland Place, looking North. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1794. 12 by 91 61. View of Portland Place, looking North. A Drawing, 18 14. 7* by 5. 62. View of Portland Place, looking North. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1 8 14. 7l by 4*. 63. The West Front of the Houses in Portland Place. A Drawing, 18 16. 7 by 4*. 64. Portland Place, looking North. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 181 6. 4 by 2*. 65. " A View of Si Marylebone from the Bason." Chatelain del. et sculp, 1756. 12 by 7*. The '' Bason," situated on the west of Portland Place, was filled up circa 1764. cavendish square. 66. View of the North side of Cavendish Square, looking towards Wigmore Street. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1800. 12 by 9f. 67. The West side of Cavendish Square, showing Harcourt House, erected in 1721. J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1808. An etching. 5 by 4. Portfolio XXIX. HANOVER SQUARE. 551 68. View of the North side of Cavendish Square, looking towards Mortimer Street. A print, 1 81 5. 7| by 5*. HANOVER SQUARE. 69. A Bird's-eye View of " Hanover Square," looking North, as it appeared 1 720 (first state of the Print). Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp. 18 by 13. 70. The above Print in the second state, 1754. 18 by 13. 71. " Hannover Square," looking towards the North. J. Overton del. et sculp, 1727. 9| by 6|. 72. A North View of Hanover Square. Printed for Robt. Sayer, 1761. 15I by 10*. 73. " A View of Si George's Church, Hanover Square, from Conduit Street." Printed for J. Boydell, 175 1. 16 by iof. 74. View of Hanover Square, showing three sides of the Square, and George Street. A fine water-colour Drawing by E. Dayes, 1787. 21 by 15. 75. Engraving from the above Drawing. Pollard & Jukes sculp, 1787. 21 by 16*. 76. The Concert Room, corner of Hanover Street and the Square ; built by Gallini, 1741. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1831. 9 by 6j 552 VIEWS OF LONDON. 77. The West Front of Lord Harewood's House, looking to Hanover Square. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1 800. 1 2 by 9. 78. Harewood Place, looking South. R. Adams, archl, 1800. A print. 7\ by 5f. 79. The South and West fronts of Lord Hare wood's House in Hanover Square. A print, 1 810. 5* by 4. 80. Si George's Church, Hanover Square. J. Coney del. J. Skelton sculp, 1 8 14. 8\ by 8*. 81. George Street, Hanover Square. A print, 18 12. 4! by 8. 82. George Street, looking towards Hanover Square. A print, 1832. 5| by 4. 83. The British and Foreign Institute, corner of George Street and Maddox Street. A print, 1852. y\ by 6. 84. Small View of Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, with the Houses on each side. Swaine sculp, 1790. 6 by 4*. 85. Trinity Chapel, in Conduit Street. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 12. si by 8. 86. The West Front of Vere Street Chapel, and the Interior. J. Gibbs arch*. Hulsburgh sculp. 8* by 15. Portfolio XXIX. WIGMORE STREET. 553 87. The North Front of Vere Street Chapel, with Plan. J. Gibbs arch*. Hulsburgh sculp. 12* by 10*. 88. View of Marylebone, from Wigmore Row (now Wigmore Street), showing one of the City Conduits that stood near Marylebone Lane. A tinted Drawing, 1759. u^ by 7. 89. Old Houses at the corner of Wigmore Street and Welbeck Street, as they appeared in the year 1851 (pulled down 1853). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. SJiepherd. 9\ by 7. 90. View of the House, then No. 14, now 38, on the North side of Wigmore Street, occupied by Mr. Crace. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9 by 7h 91. View of Manchester House, on the North side of Manchester Square, built by the Duke of Manchester, 1788. A coloured engraving. 7* by Sh 92. View of the Lord Mayor's Banqueting House, on the site of Stratford Place, Oxford Street, as it appeared in 1686 ; taken down in 1737. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. Copied from an old Drawing. 9* by 6*. 93. Aldborough House, Stratford Place, Oxford Street, built by Edward Stratford, Earl of Aldborough, in the year 1774. R. Adams arch*. 7. H. Shepherd del, 185 1. A print. 9 by 6*. 554 VIEWS OF LONDON. 94. View of Stratford Place, with the Iron Gates, as it appeared when first built, 1780. A print. 14^ by 8*. 95. Oxford Street, from Stratford Place, look ing towards Hyde Park. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 18 15. 71 by 5$. 96. The Etching ; also the coloured Engraving from the above. 7| by 5*. portman square. 97. View of the North side of Portman Square (built circa 1764). A water-colour Drawing by Gingal. 7* by 5. 98. Engraving from the above. Pubd. by Ackerman, 1794. 7* by 5. 99. View of Montague House, Portman Square, built by Mr. Montague about 1774. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9* by 6. 100. View of the South side of Portman Square, showing the Illumination at the House of Mr. Otto, the French Ambassador, after the Peace, April 29th, 1802. A Drawing in Indian ink. 26* by 1 8. 101. Mezzotint Engraving from the above. R. M. sculp. Pubd. by Orme, 1806. 25! by 18. 102. A View of the Illuminations at Mr. Otto's House, in Portman Square. J. W. del. A print, 1802. 10 by 13. Portfolio XXIX. GROSVENOR SQUARE. 555 GROSVENOR SQUARE. 103 "A Perspective View of Grosvenor Square." J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1746. First state ofthe plate. 1 of by 6. 104. The above View. Second state ofthe plate, 1753. 1 of by 6. 105. A View of Grosvenor Square. 7. Bowles del. et sculp, 175 1. 15^ by 9^. 106. " Grosvenor Square." A bird's-eye View, looking North (built circa 17 16). Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1754. 17* by 13. 107. A View of the North side of the Square. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1800. 12* by 9f. 108. View of the North and East sides of Gros venor Square. E. Dayes del. Dodd & Pollard sculp, 1789. 21 by 16*. 109. View of the North side of Grosvenor Square. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1830. 8 by 5. no. "View of the Earl of Chesterfield's House, near Hyde Park, taken from ye Park Wall," with a View of Curzon Street and the Chapel. E. J. Eyre del. J. S. Midler sculp, 1750. 12 by 6*. 111. Elevation of the Earl of Chesterfield's House, in South Audley Street, Mayfair. C. Campbell fecit, 1750. ig by 8. 556 VIEWS OF LONDON. 112. View of a House, Corner of Tilney Street and Park Lane, the residence of Mrs. Fitz herbert for many years. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9* by 7. 1 13. View of a House in Park Lane, back of Sea- more Place. A water-colour Drawing. 7* by 11*. 114. View of Camelford House, corner of Park Lane and Oxford Street, the residence of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold after their Marriage in 1816. A water-colour Drawing by T. H. Shepherd, 1850. 9 by Sf. 1 15. North-West View of the above House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 9 by Si- 116. "View of Oxford Turnpike, Hyde Park." P. Sandby del, 1789 (on Mr. Sandby's card of address). 2* by 3*. 117. View of the Entrance to London at Tyburn Turnpike. A coloured engraving. 7. H. Shepherd del, 181 3. 7* by 5*- 118. The Entrance into London by Oxford Street, with Views of Park Lane and Tyburn Turnpike, as it appeared 18 13. Rowlandson del. Schutz sculp. 16 by 13*. 119. The Marble Arch at Cumberland Gate, re moved from Buckingham Palace 1851. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. \o\ by 7. Portfolio XXX. TYBURN. 557 120. The Marble Arch. R. Groom del. et lithog, 1851. \o\ by 7. NOTE. — View of Cumberland Gate {removed to give place for the Marble A reh) in Portfolio IX. Portfolio XXX. TYBURN, BAYSWATER, PADDINGTON, MARYLEBONE, AND REGENT'S PARK. TYBURN. 1. View of Tyburn, looking across Hyde Park. A water-colour Drawing by W. Capon. 9 by 7*. MS. Note by W. Capon. — " This View, taken from a one pair of Stairs window, at the last House at the end of Upper Seymour Street, Edgeware Road, facing where Tyburn or Twaybourne formerly was. The Eastern end of Connaught Place is now built on the very plot of ground then occupied by a Cow-lair and Dust and Cinder-heaps, &c. The three galleries, from which people used to see Criminals executed, were then standing, in 1785, when this sketch was made." These galleries were the property of a Mr. Mitchell, who let them out on the day of an Execution. 2. A View of Tyburn as above, being the original sketch by W. Capon, from which the above Drawing was made. I2 hy 7*- 3. "A Perspective View of the Execution of Lord Ferrers at Tyburn, May 5th, 1760, for the murder of his Steward." A scarce print. T3 by 7f. 4. The Execution of Lord Ferrers at Tyburn. Neele & Stockley sculp, 1760. 5l by 3*- 558 VIEWS OF LONDON. 5. " The Idle 'Prentice executed at Tyburn." The print by W. Hogarth, 1747. 16 by 11. 6. A Small Copy of the above. Smith sculp. 7 by 4\. 7. View of the Execution of John Smith, cut down at Tyburn. His Reprieve arrived Five minutes after he had been turned off. Dodd del. Page sculp. 4 by 6. 8. Wm. Guest condemned for High Treason, drawn on a sledge to Tyburn. Dodd del. 7. Lodge sculp. 4 by 6. 9. Dr. Dodd and Joseph Harris at Tyburn, June 27th, 1777. Dodd del. 7. Lodge sculp, 1777. 4 by 6. 10. Jack Shepherd at the Crown, Sl. Giles's, on his way to Tyburn. Lithograph by W. Clarke. 8 by 4f . 11. The Execution of Jack Shepherd, at Tyburn, Nov. 1 6th, 1724. Lithograph by W. Clarke. 8 by 4f . 12. View of the Entrance into London by Oxford Street. Gyfford del. W. Hawkins sculp. 6 by 3*. 13. View of Connaught Place at the Corner of the Edgeware Road. A water-colour Drawing by Whittock, 1849. 14 by 8. PORTFOLIO XXX. BA YS WA TER. 559 14. Old Cottages on the West side of the Edge- ware Road, in 1803, the site of Connaught Square. A Drawing by W. Capon, 1803. 8* by 6. 15. View of Hyde Park Gardens, taken from Vic toria Gate, Hyde Park, designed by John Crake. Thos. Higham sculp, 1844. 16^ by 8. BAYSWATER. 16. The Conduit at Bayswater, which supplied London with water in the year 1236. Dayes del. Sparrow sculp, 1796. 6 by 7. 17. View of the Bayswater Conduit. A pencil Drawing, 1804. 4f by 8. 18. View near Craven Hill, one of the places occu pied by the Citizens of London, &c, during the Plague. A print, 1796. 4* by 6\. 19. Bayswater Tea Gardens, The Old Swan, Bays- water Road. 2 oval prints. J. C. sculp, 1796. 6 by 4f. 20. Bayswater Chapel, Ormes Square. A mezzotint pubd. by E. Orme, 18 18. 7* by 7*. 21. Bayswater Chapel and Orme Square. A mezzotint pubd by Bayley, 1839. 1 if by 7k. 560 VIEWS OF LONDON. WESTBOURNE 22. Westbourn Green, on the Harrow Road, look ing towards Hyde Park. Malcolm del. et sculp. 7 by 5. 23. Westbourne House, on the Harrow Road. A water-colour Drawing, 1 806. 4* by 3*. 24. Another View of Westbourne House. J. P. Malcolm del. Eastgate sculp, 1805. 6 by 3f. 25. Westbourn Villa, the residence of Lord Hill. A water-colour Drawing, 1806. 4* by 3*. 26. Small View of Mrs. Siddons' Cottage, at West bourn Green. Harriot Goldsmith del. Lithographed 1820. 9 by 6. 27. Westbourne Terrace, looking North. A print. 6* by 3$ . PADDINGTON. 28. A View of Paddington, from the Green, about *75o. Chatelain del. J. Roberts sculp, 1750. 4f by 3. 29. View of Paddington Green as it appeared about 1784. 13 by 9. 30. The North-West Front of Old Paddington Church, 1750. Chatelain del. J. Roberts sculp. 4f by 3. Portfolio XXX. PADDINGTON CANAL. 561 31. The South Front of the Old Church, Padding ton, in 1784 (taken down 1791). 7* by si- 32. The New Church at Paddington. J. P. Malcolm del, 1793. 6* by 4. 33. View of the New Church at Paddington, erected April 27th, 1 79 1. A print, 1795. 9 by 7f. 34. The South-West Front of New Paddington Church. Gyfford del. A. Warren sculp, 1805. 6\ by 4. 35. View of the Old Alms Houses on the South side of Paddington Green. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. ui by 7. 36. View of the Old Public House called " The Last," at Paddington. Parson del. Angus sculp, 1790. 6 by 4. 37. Small View of the Old Farm House, at Pad dington, in 1799. 5* by 4. PADDINGTON CANAL. 38. View of Paddington Canal, with the first Bridge on the Harrow Road. H. Melbourn del. J. Jeakes sculp, 1801. 13* by 9*. 39. "View from the left of the First Bridge on the Paddington Canal," with the Company's Barges, on the 10th July, 1801. H. Melbourn del. J. Jeakes sculp, 1801. 13* by 10. O O 562 VIEWS OF LONDON. 40. A View at the Head of the Canal, or Basin, at Paddington. H. Melbourn del. J. Jeakes sculp, 1801. 14 by 9*. 41. Junction of the Regent's Canal, at Padding ton. 7. H. Shepherd del. ^. Lacey sculp, 1828. 6 by 3*. 42. The Double Lock and East Entrance to the Islington Tunnel of the Regent's Canal. A Drawing by Shepherd, 1827. 5f by 3\. 43. Engraving from the above. 7. J. Havell sculp, 1827. 5f by 3*. 44. Mouth of the Tunnel, Regent's Canal, Isling ton. 7. Bonner del. et sculp, 1801. 6* by 4. 45. West Entrance to the Tunnel, Regent's Canal, Islington, 1822. 7 by 4*. 46. City Basin, Regent's Canal, near Islington. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1828. Sf by 3*. 47. Engraving from the above. 7. J. Havell sculp, 1828. 53. by 31, 48. Entrance to the Regent's Canal at Lime house. 7. H. Shepherd del. T. J. Havell sculp., 1828. 5f by 3*. 49. Basin and Warehouse, with Passage Boat on the Paddington Canal, 1804. 5 by 4. Portfolio XXX. PADDINGTON. 563 50. First Bridge on the Paddington Canal, 1806. 6 by 3f. 51. Entrance to the Canal Tunnel under Maida Hill. A Drawing, 1806. 5 by 7*. 52. The Paddington Vestry Hall. James Lockyer arch*. A print. 6* by 3^. 53. Prince Albert laying the Foundation Stone of S1. Mary's Hospital, Paddington. A woodcut, 1845. 9 by 5*. 54. " Sl. Mary's, Paddington and S7 Marylebone Hospital, Cambridge Place, Paddington," erected 1846. 7. Hopper arch*. J. Hawkins del. Lithographed by 7. E. French. 1 S by 9. 55. Small View of the New Hospital of S*. Mary, Paddington and Marylebone. A Woodcut, 1845. 9 by 5*. 56. The Great Western Hotel, adjoining the Rail way Station. Erected 1854. P. C. Hardwick arch*. Day & Son lithog.. 1854. 7* by S*- 57. The Railway Terminus at Paddington, opened on the 4th of June, 1838 ; taken down in the year 1854. A woodcut, 1854. 6 by 5. 002 ; 564 VIEWS OF LONDON. . — ¦ — . ^ 58. The New Railway Station at Paddington, erected 1854. J. V. Brunei & M. D. Wyatt architects. A woodcut, 1854. II by 7. 59. The New Offices at the above Railway Station. A woodcut,. 1 854. 7 by 7. LISSON GROVE. 60. View of Lisson Grove, near the Old Yorkshire Stingo, Paddington. A water-colour Drawing, 1770. 13 by 8. 61. The North Front of the Yorkshire Stingo Public House, New Road, as it appeared in 1794. A water-colour copy from an old Drawing, by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 6. 62. The Yorkshire Stingo Public House, as altered in 1850. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 8 by 6. 63. Front View of the Building in Cato Street. Where Thistlewood and the other Conspirators were discovered and arrested, 23rd Feb*, 1820; with an accurate Plan of the District, show ing the exact situation of the place. B. King del. J. Wyld lithog, 1820. • 14* by 7*. 64. The Coachhouse and Stable in Cato Street. J. Hassell del, 1820. 6*by 5. 65. Small View and Plan, as above. A. Wivell del, et sculp, 1820. 7 by 5*. Portfolio XXX. MARYLEBONE. 565 MARYLEBONE MANOR HOUSE. 66. Long View of Marylebone Manor House, Gar den, Park, and Environs, as they probably were in Queen Elizabeth's time ; now Mr. Fountain's School (taken down 1791). A Drawing copied by J. T. Smith from one by Gasselin in 1700. 22 by 4f . 67. "West Front of the Manor House School, in Marylebone Lane." 0. Neat del. J. Roberts sculp, 1786. 7 by 4. 68. The Garden Front of the Old Manor House, now Mr. Fountain's School. A water-colour copy by 7. H. Shepherd, from an old Drawing, 1786. 9* by 6*. 69. The South Front of the Old Manor House and the Play Ground to the School. A water-colour copy by 7. H. Shepherd from an old Drawing, 1786. 9* by 6*. 70. View of the Old Manor House, taken from High Street, 1790. Graff & Lont lithog. 5* by 3*. 71. The South Front of the Old Manor House, now Mrs. Fountaine's School. " Drawn on ye spot, Sept. 12, 1789, by N. Rouviere." 13* by 9. 72. West Front of the Old Manor House in High Street, Marylebone Lane, as it appeared in 1791. J. C. Barrow del. J. Parkyns sculp, 1791. 13* by 10*. 566 VIEWS OF LONDON. 73. Small View of the North Front of the Old Manor House and Garden, 1691. A woodcut. 5 by 4. MARYLEBONE GARDENS. 74. A View of Marylebone Gardens, and the Orchestra, with the Band of Music, &c. J. Donnowell del, 1755. Pubd. by J. Tinney. 16 by 10. 75. A View of " Marybone Gardens," a reduced plate from the above. A print puba. by R. Sayer, 17 SS- IO* by 6. 76. Another "View of Marybone Gardens," without the two figures in the foreground. A print, 1755. Pubd. by Bowles & Carver. 10 by 6. 77. A Plan of Marylebone Gardens, as in 1756. 7* by 6*. 78. Marylebone Gardens. Etching by George Cruikshank, 4\ by 5. 79. The Old Public House, "The Rose of Nor mandy," in High Street, Marylebone, for merly the entrance to Marylebone Gardens. A water-colour Drawing by Bigot, 1848. 3* by 4*. 80. The old Rose of Normandy Public House, since pulled down. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 5 by 7. 81. The above Public House as rebuilt. A water-colour Drawing by Bigot, 1850. 3* by 4*. Portfolio XXX. MAR YLE BONE. 567 82. The New Building of the Rose of Normandy Public House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. , S by 7- 83. View of the Old Marylebone Church, pulled down in 1740. A water-colour copy by 7. H. Shepherd. From an old Drawing. 8 by 6. 84. The Parish Church of S7 Mary le Bone, as re built in 1742. 8 by 6. 85. " The Church in Marylebone Lane," as it ap peared in 1 76 1. Chatelain del. J. Roberts sculp, 1761. 4! by 3. 86. View ofthe New Church erected in 181 7. 7. Hardwicke arch*. 7. Condy del. W. Wise sculp. 1817. 7 by 8*. 87. " The Rake's Progress." His Marriage in Old Marylebone Church. The print by Hogarth, 1735. iSf by 12. 88. View of High Street, Marylebone. A water-colour Drawing by Bigot, 1848. 6 by 4*. 89. View of the New County Court and the Baths and the Wash Houses built upon the ground of the late Tea Garden, &c, of the Yorkshire Stingo Tavern. A woodcut, 1849. 6 by 4\. 568 VIEWS OF LONDON. 90. The Eyre Arms, Sl. John's Wood, erected by John White, 1836. A Drawing by J. Matthews, 1833. 5 by 4*. 91. Schools for the Orphans of Poor Clergy, S4. John's Wood. W. Treadgold del, 1815. 7 by 3*. 92. The School for teaching the Blihd, Avenue Road, Regent's Park. A woodcut, 1847. 6 by 4^. 93. Marylebone School, New Road, for Girls of Decayed Tradesmen of the Parish. P. Hardwick arch*. A woodcut, 1846. 6\ by 3*. 94. Sl. Marylebone Alms Houses for Decayed Householders, Pink and Erlam, archts. G. Hullmandel lithog, 1848. 25 by 11. 95. Philological School, New Road, Marylebone, Habershon, archt. A woodcut, 1857. 6f by 11. 96. Devonshire Place and Wimpole Street, from the New Road. Drawing by C. J. Ryley, 1799. 6* by 4*. 97. Engraving from the above. G. Barrett sculp, 1799. gi by 4*. 98. The House of Mr. John White, Surveyor, opposite Devonshire Place, in the New Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1794. 10* by 7\. PORTFOLIO XXX. MARYLEBONE PARK. 569 99. House adjoining the above. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. . ' n*by7i. 100. Marylebone Bason, with distant View. A pencil Drawing by Chatelain, 1761. 10* by 7\. MARYLEBONE PARK. 101. View of Wellins Farm in Marylebone Park, now the Regent's Park. A water-colour Drawing by J. White, 1789. I9i by 11*. 102. A View from Wellins Farm towards Primrose Hill. A print pubd. 1799. 20 by 6. 103. A View from Wellins Farm towards Camden Town. A print pubd 1799. 20 by 6. 104. The Queen's Head and Artichoke Inn, Mary lebone Park (now pulled down). A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1796. 6£ by sh 105. Another View of the Queen's Head and Arti choke. A print from " Gents. Mag.," 18 19. 5 by 4. 106. The Jew's Harp Public House, in Marylebone Park (now pulled down). A water-colour Drawing by Bigot, 1794. 6 by 4. 107. The Chalk Farm Tavern and Garden, near Primrose Hill (pulled down 1853). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 10 by 6*. 570 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 08. View from Primrose Hill, looking towards Hampstead. A Print, 1799. 20 by 6. 109. " Pastimes of Primrose Hill." Cruikshank del. J. Barlow sculp. A print, 1791. 8 by 6\. regent's PARK. no. View of the Regent's Park, looking towards the South-West. W. Westall del. Engelman lithog, 1827. 13^ by 9. 111. A long Panoramic View of Regent's Park, commencing at Park Crescent, round by the Carriage Road, from the South side, West side, North side, to the East side of Park Crescent. A series of coloured prints. 20 ft. long by 4 in high. 1 L2. Plan of the Regent's Park. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Cleghorn sculp. 9 by 8. 113. Eight Views of Villas in the Regent's Park. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Radclyffe, &c, sculp, 1828. each 6 by 3*. 114. View of Mr. James Burton's House, in Re gent's Park. J. D. Harding del. J. Cooke sculp, 1827. 7 by 5. 1 15. View of Holford House, on the North side of Regent's Park. W. Papworlh del. Day & Son lithog. 13 J by 7K Portfolio XXX. REGENT'S PARK. 571 116. Small View of Mr. Greenough's House, on the North side of Regent's Park. A coloured print, 1838. 8^ by 4f. 117. Eight Views of Terraces, &c, on West side of Regent's Park. 7. H. Shepherd del. W aliis, &c, sculp, 1827. 6 by 3*. 118. Eight Views of Terraces, &c, on East side of Regent's Park. 7. H. Shepherd del. W aliis, &c, sculp, 1827. 6 by 3*. 119. Hanover Terrace, looking towards the South, Regent's Park. 7. Higham del. et sculp, 1846. 16 by 18*. 120. The Colosseum, looking towards the South, Regent's Park. 7. 7. Paris del. 7. Higham sculp, 1846. 16 by 8. 121. Two Views of Gloucester Gate, at the East Entrance into Regent's Park. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Barber, &c, sculp, 1827. Sf by 3*. 122. The Royal Hospital of ST. Katharine, on the East side of Regent's Park. A. Poynter arch*. G. Reeve sculp, 1827. 17 by 9. 123. The Royal Hospital of ST. Katharine, Re gent's Park. 7 H Sheplierd del. W. Tombleson sculp, 1827. SI by 3*. 572 VIEWS OF LONDON. 124. View of SK Katherine's Hospital, Regent's Park. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8 by 4*. 125. House ofthe Master of the Royal Hospital of Sl. Katharine, in Regent's Park, opposite the Hospital. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Tombleson, sculp, 1827. 5i by 3*. 126. The Entrance to the Zoological Gardens. A woodcut, 1846. 4 by 2*. 127. The Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park. G. H. Shepherd del. Le Peltit sculp, 1851. 9* by 6. 128. The Zoological Gardens, looking South. A woodcut, 1846. 5f by 3*. 129. The Tunnel in the Zoological Gardens. A woodcut, 1846. 4 by 2*. 130. The Zoological Gardens. J. Morchant del. H. Adlard sculp, 1850. 16 by 8\. 131. The Lake in Regent's Park, with View of the Colosseum. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Tombleson sculp, 1838. 6 by 3*. 132. An Island in the Lake near Cornwall Terrace. in Regent's Park. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Toftibleson sculp, 1838. 6 by 3*. 133. View of the Archery Room, near the Lake, in Regent's Park. 7. M. Baynes del. et lithog, 1 846. 8 by 6. Portfolio XXX. PORTLAND PLACE. 573 PORTLAND PLACE. 134. View of the East Crescent, at the end of Portland Place, New Road. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Ridaway sculp, 1827. Sf by 3*. 135. The Building of the East Crescent, the end of Portland Place, New Road (a part that fell down). A water-colour Drawing, 1820. 12* by 8*. 136. View of the West Crescent, at the end of Port land Place, New Road. 7. H. Sheplierd del. A print, 1822. 8 by 4*. 137. View of the Farthing Pie House, afterwards the Green Man Public House, corner of the New Road, and Portland Road, as in 1780. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9f by 6. 138. View of the Green Man Public House, as it appeared in 1851. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10 by 7. 574 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio XXXI. NEW ROAD, KING'S CROSS, ST. PANCRAS, FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, GRAYS-INN-LANE, BAGNIGGE WELLS. i. View of "The Entrance to Great Portland Street " (Portland Place). Etching by Malcolm. 5* by 4. 2. " Fitzroy Square," looking South. 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1800. 12 by 2*. 3. " The East side of Fitzroy Square." J. P- Malcolm del. et sculp, 1807. 5i by 4. 4. Remains of an Ancient Structure, denominated King John's Palace, Tottenham Court. J. Carter del. Wise sculp, 18 1 1. 8* by 7*. 5. Part of the Adam and Eve Coffee Rooms, Hampstead Road, built on the site of the Old Manor House of Toten-Hall. J. Carter del. Wise sculp, 181 1. 5* by 4. 6. " Remains of the Manor House, denominated the Lordship of Toten-Hall ; now vulgarly called Tottenham Court ; and occupied by the Adam and Eve Tea House and Gardens," with a Plan of the Vicinity. Shepherd del. Wise sculp, 1813. I2i by 9. 7. The South View of Tottenham Court. J. B. Chatelain del. et sculp, 1746. 93 by 51 _ PORTFOLIO XXXI. TOTTENHAM COURT. 575 8. A Reduction of the above. Printed for Sayer & Bowles. 13* by 9. 9. "A Representation of the March of the Guards (to Finchley), towards Scotland, in the year 1745." (View in Tottenham Court Road.) Wm. Hogarth pinx. Luke Sullivan sculp. 21* by 17. 10. " A Smock Race at Tottenham Court Fair." A print, 1786. 19* by 15. 11. View of the Turnpike at the Entrance of Tot tenham Court Road, with Sl. James's Chapel, looking South. Rowlandson del. Schutz sculp, 1813. 16^ by 12. 12. "Tottenham Court Road Turnpike and S'. James's Chapel, looking North." A print, 1812. 7f by 5. 13. " Sl. James's Chapel, Tottenham Court Road." Mezz*. pubd. by Wilkinson, 1824. 9* by 8*. 14. " An Eastern View of the Revd. Mr. Whitfield's New Chapel and Alms Houses in Tottenham Court Road, Middlesex," with inscriptions at the bottom and sides. Pubd- by 7. Jones at the Bible in Fetter Lane, 1764. 13 by 12. 15. " Tottenham Court Chapel." A print, 1826. 7 by 4. 16. "Tottenham Court Chapel," with the New ad ditions. F. Sexton lithog, 1836. 7 by 5- 576 VIEWS OF LONDON. 17. University of London. Geometrical Eleva tions of the East and West Fronts, with Plan of the Principal Floor to scale. W. Wilkins M.A.R.A, arch', 1826. Pubd. by G.Haw kins, 1827, 21 by 17. 18. "The London University." The design adopted by the Council, with Plans of the Ground and Principal Floors. J. Shury sculp, 1828. 12 by 9. 19. Play Ground of the London University School. G. Scharf 'del. et lith, 1833. I2 by 8. EUSTON STATION. 20. Entrance Portico of the Euston Station, de signed by Philip Hardwick, arch4. J. C. Bourne del. et lithog, 1838. 151 by 9^. 21. Entrance to "London and Birmingham Rail way Terminus, Euston Square, London." 7. H. Shepherd del. H. Bond sculp. si by 4*. 22. Another View of the above. 6 by 4. 23. Arrival and Departure Shed, Euston Station. A print, 1837. 7f by 5. 24. London and Birmingham Railway. The Sta tion at Euston Square. 7. 7- Bury del. J. Harris sculp, 1837. 10* by 8*. PORTFOLIO XXXI. REGENT'S CANAL. 577 25. London and Birmingham Railway. View taken from under the Hampstead Road Bridge, looking towards the Station at Eus ton Square. 7. 7. Bury del. C. Hunt sculp, 1837. 10* by 8*. 26. London and Birmingham Railway, building the retaining Wall near Park Street, Cam den Town. J. C. Bourne del. et lithog, 1838. 16* by 11. 27. Primrose Hill Tunnel, London and North western Railway. J. F. Burrell del. A. Ashley sculp, 1837. 7f by 5 28. The New Caledonian Asylum, near Maiden Lane. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Barber sculp, 1828. Si by 3*. 29. The New Model Prison, Caledonian Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. SJiepherd, 1850. 9* by 6. 30. The Model Prison, Pentonville. A woodcut, 1838. 6 by 4\. 31. The Gas Works near the Regent's Canal. A tinted Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1828. sf by 3*. 32. Engraving from the above. By A. McClatchie, 1828. Sf by 4*- 33. The Regent's Canal, near Kentish Town. A tinted Drawing, 1835. 9 by 5- 34. " View of the Inoculating Hospital at Pancras." Shepherd del. Woolnoth sculp, 1806. 9 by 6. P P 578 VIEWS OF LONDON. 35. Buildings, Highfield, Camden Road (Mann and Sargon's Floor Cloth Manufactory). 7. H Shepherd del. A. McClatchie sculp, 1828. Sf by 3b 36. The Small Pox Hospital. J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1807. Si by 4- 37. "The Small Pox Hospital, Battle Bridge," instituted 1746; taken down for the Great Northern Railway. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1830. 9* by 6h kings cross. 38. The South Front of the Great Northern Station, King's Cross. L. Cubitt arch*. A woodcut, 1852. 10* by 6*. 39. S.E. View of the above. A woodcut, 1852. 9 by 6. 40. Statue at King's Cross, erected in honour of King William 4th. Stephen Geary arch*, 1830. A print. 5* by 8*. 41. Removal ofthe King's Cross Statue, 1842. A woodcut. 6 by 6. 42. Two Views of the London Horse and Carriage Repository, Gray's Inn Road. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Deeble sculp, 1828. each Sf by 3|. 43. View of " The Brill," near the Foundling Hospital. A print, 1776. 6 by 4*. Portfolio XXXI. ST. PANCRAS. 579 ST. PANCRAS. 44. " The South-East View of Pancrass Church." Chatelain del. J. Roberts sculp, 1750. 4f by 3. 45, The South-West View of Pancras Church, and the Wells. Chatelain del J. Roberts sculp., 1750. 4f by 3. 46. A View of ST. Pancras Church, &c. Chatelain del. et sculp, 1752. 10* by 6*. 47. A View of the Church of ST. Pancras, in the County of Middlesex. A print, 1784. 10* by 6f . 48. A South View of the Church of ST. Pancras, in the County of Middlesex. Printed for Bowles & Carver, 1789, 16 by 9f. 49. " Pancrass, Midx., S.W. View." Pub* by S. Vivares, 1791. 7* by 5*. 50. " Pancras." S.W. View of the Old Church. Pubd. by J. P. Thompson, 1791. 7* by 5. 51. "A North View of Pancrass." Pubd. by Wilkinson, 1805. 13 by 9. 52. " Pancrass Church." S.W. View. Wm. Fellows del et sculp, 1812. 9f by 6f. 53. South-East View of Old S1. Pancras Church. G. Cooke del, 1827. S by 3- 54. S.E. View of Old S1. Pancras Church, as re stored 1852. A woodcut. 5i by Sh p p 2 580 VIEWS OF LONDON. 55. Section, Elevation, and Ground Plan of the New Church of ST. Pancras, New Road, to scale. Inwood arch*. W. Bishop del. 5* by 8. 56. West View of the New Church of ST. Pancras, ' Euston Square. Mackenzie del. C. Heath sculp, 1822. 4f by 3^. 57. A Bird's-eye View of ST. Pancras Wells, showing the Garden, House, &c, the Old Church in the distance, with a description of the Mineral Waters. A tinted Drawing, 175 1. 12 by I3f. 58. Pancras Wells. A North View of the Garden, House, &c. Copy of an old Drawing, 1775. 7* by 6. 59. "View of the Long Room at S . Pancrass, and the Trap-ball Ground." Copy of an old Drawing, 1775. 5A by 5. 60. " Colonel Jack robbing Mrs. Smith, going to Kentish Town " (near the Wells). W. Jett del. J. Basire sculp, 1762. 1 1* by 7. 61. A Front View of the Chapel belonging to the Parish of S4. Martin's-in-the-Fields, situated at Camden Town ; also a View of the Burial Ground, with a Table of Fees. D. Trimlet del. et sculp. 18 by 22*. 62. View of Islington, from the White Conduit House, Sl. Pancras. A print, ^786. ?x Dy 4. Portfolio XXXI. FOUNDLING HOSPITAL. 581 FOUNDLING HOSPITAL. 63. Portrait of Captn. Thomas Coram, with the Foundling Hospital in the background. Done from an original Drawing. B. Nebot pinxit, 1741. Brooke sculp, 1751. 11* by 15. 64. Portrait of Captain Coram, Projector of the Foundling Hospital, with View of Hospital below. N. Parr sculp. 4i by 6*. 65. View of the Hospital for the Reception of Exposed and Deserted Young Children, with Ground Plan and description. 7. Jacobson inv*. H. Roberts sculp, 1749. 26 by 13. 66. " Plan and Elevation of an Hospital for the Maintenance and Education of Exposed and Deserted Children, approved of and ordered to be erected by the Governors and Guar dians, 30th J e., 1742." 7. Jacobson del. P. F our drinier sculp. 11 by 17*. 67. " A Perspective View of the Foundling Hos pital, with Emblematic Figures " (showing the West Wing and South Front). S. Vale del. Grignion & Canot sculp, 1749. 17 by 12. 68. "A Perspective View of the Foundling Hos pital, with Emblematic Figures " (showing the East Wing and Entrance Gates). S. Vale del. Grignion & Rooker sculp, 1749. 17* by 11*. 582 VIEWS OF LONDON. 69. "A View of the Foundling Hospital. Vue de l'Hospital des Enfans Trouvds." L, P. Boitard del. Parr sculp. Printed for R. Sayer, I7SO. 17* by 10. 70. A View of the Foundling Hospital. A reduction of the above. Printed for R. Sayer, 175 1. I5*by9i. 71. Another View of the above. Printed for R. Sayer, 175 1. IO by 6. 72. " The Foundling Hospital. L'Hospital des Enfans Trouve's." Pubd. by R. Wilkinson, 1750. 16 by 10, 73. A Reduction of the above Print, 1757. 10 by 6. 74. A View of the Foundling Hospital. A print, 1750. 7f by 4. 75. " South-East View of the Foundling Hospital," and the " Front of the same." .S. Wale del. J. Green sculp, 17 '51. Sf by 3^. 76. Bird's-eye View of the Foundling Hospital. A print, 1757. 6* by 3*. 77. "The Foundling Hospital" (North View, showing the Chapel). J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1808. 6* by 4. gray's inn lane. 78. A View of the North-East Corner of Gray's Inn Lane and the New Road. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 14. 9 by 6. Portfolio XXXI. BAGNIGGE WELLS. 583 79. The Welsh Charity School, in Gray's Inn Lane. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. n* by 6f. 80. Alexr. Stafford's Almshouses, Gray's Inn Lane, erected 1633. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H Shepherd, 1850. 9* by 6. 81. ST. Chad's Well, in Gray's Inn Lane. A View from the Garden. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 8 by sb BAGNIGGE WELLS. 82. Bagnigge Wells, near Battle Bridge, Islington. A print, circa 1777. 7 by 4. 83. View near Bagnigge Wells. W. Capon del. Goldar sculp, 1793. 4* by 3. 84. " Mr. Deputy Dumpling and Family enjoying a Summer Afternoon " (at Bagnigge Wells). A print, 1780. 10 by 13. 85. "A Bagnigge Wells Scene, or, No Resisting Temptation." A print, 1780. 10 by 14. 86. " The Road to Ruin " — a Scene in the Garden of Bagnigge Wells, circa 1780. 8f by 7*. 87. Old Bagnigge Wells Tea Garden. A tinted Drawing by C. H. Maitheivs. 6 by 5. 88. Residence of Nell Gwynne, Bagnigge Wells, as it appeared when the Tea Gardens were demolished. C. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1844. 6 by 4- 584 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio XXXII. CLERKENWELL AND ISLINGTON. CLERKENWELL. 1. " Plan of the Parish of Clerkenwell," 200 ft to 1 inch, with a View of " The Church, The Sessions-House, and Clerkenwell Green," at the bottom. From a Survey and Drawing by 7. Horner. Stadler aqua*. Pickett sculp, 1825. 35* by 22. 2. (a) " HOSPITALARIORUM MiLITUM S. JOH. HlE- rosol. — Portae Australis." Hospital of Se. John of Jerusalem, South Gate (North View). (b) " Ejusdem Domus .... Occidentali Ca- pellae facie." Same House, West View of the Chapel. (c) " Prefat^e: Domus . . . . ab Euro-aquilone prospectus." North-East View of the afore said House. (Three Views on one sheet.) Winceslaus Hollar del. et sculp, 1661. 14I by 12*. 3. The Monastery of St. John of Jerusalem, being a Copy of the above Views. Pubd. by Herbert & Wilkinson, 1809. 14* by 12* 2- Portfolio XXXII. CLERKENWELL. 585 4. A View of the Buildings of the Priory of S4. John of Jerusalem as they appeared circa 1580. An etching by J. Carter, 1803. 10 by 3\. 5. Remains of the Chapel, &c, of S4. John of Je rusalem, as they appeared 1580. An etching by J. Carter, 1803. 10 by 4^. 6. ST. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, South View. A Drawing in sepia, 1720. 8* by 6. 7. " ST. John's Gate, Clerkenwell." W. Edelink Smith sculp, 1801. 7 by 4*. 8. ST. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell, a West View of the Parish Church. J. Coney del. J. Skelton sculp, 18 18. 6\ by 8\. 9. " Prisoners stopping at the Baptist's Head in S4. John's Lane, on the day of removal from the New Prison to Newgate." Dodd del. 7. Smith sculp, 1761. Engraved for the " Malefactor's Register." 7* by 4. 10. Two Old Houses in S4. John's Lane, one bear ing date of 1595. Prattent sculp. 4* by 4. 11. " House in S4. John's Square, formerly the Re sidence of Bishop Burnet." 7. Prattent del. et sculp, 1817. 5* by 4i. 12. Hicks's Hall in S . John's Street, formerly the Sessions House, built 161 2, removed 1782 (A South View). A water-colour Drawing, 1846. 6 by 5. 586 VIEWS OF LONDON. 13. Inside of the Red Bull Play House, S4. John Street. From Kirkman's Drolls, 1672. Pubd. by Wilkinson, 1809. 5 by 8, 14. S4. John Street Turnpike. A print, 18 19. 4 by 2f. 15. Northampton House, East side of Sl. John Street. A print, 1 8 19. 2f by 2, 16. " Lady Owen's Free School, S4. John's Street Road." A Sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1839. si by 4*. 17. " Lady Owen's Free School, rebuilt 1840." A Sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews. 6* by 4. 18. Lady Owen's Almshouses, Owen Street, S4. John's Street Road. A water-colour Drawing by R. B. Schnebbelie, 1841. 8i by 5. 19. View of the Old House on the North side of West Street (or Chick Lane), known as the Red Lion. A water-colour Drawing, by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9* by 7h 20. Oliver Cromwell's House, Clerkenwell Close. A water-colour Drawing by Taylor, 1791. 6* by 4*. 21. Oliver Cromwell's House, Clerkenwell Close, circa 1791. A print. 6f by 4J. 22. Oliver Cromwell's House. A. Birr ell sculp., 1 794. 6 by 3^. Portfolio XXXII. CLERKENWELL. 587 23. " The Sessions-House for the County of Middlesex." 7. Malton del. et sculp, 1799. 12 by 8*. 24. The Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green. 7. H. Shepherd del. 5. Lacy sculp, 1821. 5fby3f. 25. Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green, East View. G. Cooke del. et sculp, 1826. 6 by 3f. 26. " Clerk's-Well." A View of the Pump near Clerk's-Well, Ray Street. Also a Plan of the site. H. Gardner del. B. Howlett sculp, 1822. 8* by 11. 27. The Ancient Church [of ST. James', Clerken well. V. Woodthorpe sculp, 1802. 8\ by 6*. 28. A View of the Tower and Arch of ST. James's Church, Clerkenwell, whilst taking down to be rebuilt. H, Isham del. F. Jukes aqua', 1789. 12 ins. dr. 29. A View of ST. James's Church, Clerkenwell towards the East window, whilst taking down. H. Isham del. F. Jukes aqua*, 1789. 12 ins. dr. 30. The New Church of ST. James, Clerkenwell. A water-colour Drawing by J. Coney, 181 2. 7 by 9*. 31. Etching from the above. By J. Skelton, 18 18. 7 by 9* 2' 32. ST. Mark's Church, Clerkenwell. A tinted Drawing. 4 by 6. 588 VIEWS OF LONDON. 33. Sir John Oldcastle's House, Cold Bath Fields. A water-colour Drawing, 1741. 6* by 4. 34. " South View of the Cold Baths, erected near 120 years, and supposed to be the coldest Spring near London." A print pubd. by A. Bengo, 18 12. 6f by 5. 35. A View of the House of Correction in Cold Bath Fields. A print pubd. by Sewell, 1798. 7 by 3*. 36. Cold Bath Fields Prison. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 18 14. 8 byj. 37. A coloured Engraving from the above Draw ing. Pubd. by Ackerman, 18 14. 8 by 5*. 38. " The South Front of the House of Correction for the County of Middlesex." 7. H. Shepherd del. A print, 1821. sf by 4. 39. The Entrance Gates to the House of Correction (erected 1847). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6\ by 8. 40. The London Spa, May Day, 1720. Copied from the title of a book called " May Day, or the origin of Garden Land." A water-colour Drawing by Findlay. 4f by 5* 4' 41. "A View of the London Spaw." C. Lempriere del. et sculp, 173 1. 7 by 3^. Portfolio XXXII. NEW RIVER HEAD. 589 42. " The Charms of Dishabille ; or New Tun- bridge Wells, at Islington." View with Song and Music at bottom. G. Bickham jun. sculp, 1733. 8 by 13. 43. View of Northampton or Spa Fields Chapel, with the Countess of Huntingdon's House adjoining. Hamilton del. Thornton sculp., 1783. 6f by 4. 44. Cobham Row, with the old Chestnut Tree at the corner of Cold-bath Square, Spa-fields. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 10 by 7\. 45. Plan of the Brewhouse, in Liquorpond Street, belonging to Meux and Compy. J. Basire sculp, 1796. 14* by 11*. 46. " Meux's Brewhouse, built about 1796." J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1808. 7i by 4*. 47. " Meux's Brewhouse, Liquorpond Street." A pen-and-ink Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 12. 7 by 10. NEW RIVER HEAD. 48. "The Water-house, by Islington." New River Head. W. Hollar del. et sculp, 1665. 5 by 3*- 49. " By the Water-house." W. Hollar del. et sculp, 1665. 5 by 3*- 50. A copy of the above. De la Cour exc. 4* by 3\. 590 VIEWS OF LONDON. 51. "By Islington." The Water-house in the distance. W. Hollar del. et sculp., 1665. 5 by 3*. 52. " Ye Waterhouse," with Old S4. Paul's in the distance. W. Hollar fecit, 1663. Sold by John Overton. S* by 3*. 53. " By Islington ; " with a distant View of London. W. Hollar del. et sculp, 1665. 5* by 3*-/ 54. " On the North side of London." W. Hollar del. et sculp, 1665. si by 3*. 55. South View of the New River Head. C. Lempriere del et sculp, 173 1. A print. 7 by 4. 56. A View of the New River Head, with the Old Mill. Chatelain del. et sculp, 1761. 10 by 7. 57. "New River Office," South Front, as it appeared 1761. A print. !6 by 6*. 58. " Sir Hugh Middleton's Glory," or the first issuing of the Water into the New River Head, before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Recorder, and a worthy Company. G. Bickham inv, del, et sculp. Pubd. by R. Sayer, 1772. 2\\ by 16. 59. The Grotto, near the New River Head, 1760. , A Drawing in Indian ink. 6| by 65. Portfolio XXXII. NEW RIVER HEAD. 591 60. A View of the English Grotto, near the New River Head. Chatelain del. et sculp, 1760. 9* by 6f. 61. A water-colour Drawing from the above. By R. B. Schnebbelie. 7* by 8*. 62. " A New and Exact Prospect of the North side of the City of London, taken from the Upper Road, near Islington," showing the New River Head, &c. A large print. 7. B. del. et sculp, 1730. 36 by 22. 63. "A View of London, from the New River Head, with the Eclipse of the Sun, July 14th, 1748." J. Walker del. A print. 9 by 7\. 64. A North View of London, the New River Head in the foreground. Canaletti del. Stevens sculp, 1751. IS i by 9, 65. The North Prospect of London, taken from the Bowling Green at Islington, near the Upper Road. Bowles del. et sculp, 1752. i6£ by \o\. 66. Another copy of the above, coloured. 1 6i by ioi. 67. New River Head, showing the Engine House and Mill. R. Green del. A circular print, 1775. 4 in- dr. 68. Another View of the above, but smaller. Pubd. by Sayers, 1775. 2i 'm- &• 592 VIEWS OF LONDON. 69. New River Head, Islington. A Party angling. Woodward del. Cruikshank sculp, 1796. oval 7 by 5. 70. Old Merlins' Cave, near the New River Head, Rosamon Street. A Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1833. 6 by 5. 71. A View of the Skittle Ground, Merlin's Cave, New River Head, with Rules and Instruc tions for Playing. A print pubd. by G. K ear sley, 1786. 9\ by 4*. 72. "The New River Head, near Sadler's Wells, taken in the year 1795, from Corporation Row, Clerkenwell." J. Swaine del. et fecit. 9 by 4*. 73. North View of Sir Hugh Middleton's House, New River Head, as it appeared 1689. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9 by 51- 74. North View of the New House at the New River Head, built by R. Mylne, as it ap peared in 1 85 1. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 8* by 6. sadler's wells. 75. A View of Old Sadler's Wells Music Room, as it appeared 1728. (A Song, with Music, at bottom.) Bickham sculp. 6 by 8. 76. The Music House, Sadler's Wells, 1731 ; pulled down 1764. A coloured Drawing by R. B. Schnebbelie from a print in Brit. Mus. 8 by 5*. Portfolio XXXII. SADLER'S WELLS. 593 77. " A View of Sadler's Wells." C. Lempriere sculp, 173 1. 7 by 4. 78. " Evening." Hogarth's Print showing Old Sadler's Wells and the Sir Hugh Middleton Tavern. Wm. Hogarth inv. et pinx. B. Baron sculp, 1738. 14* by 18. 79. Old Entrance to Sadler's Wells, as in 1764. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H Shepherd. 7* by 5*. 80. Sadler's Wells, near Islington, circa 1790. A print. 7i by 4*- 81. Sadler's Wells (South-West View). Dayes del. et sculp, 1796. 14 by 11. 82. Sadler's Wells, from near the Sir Hugh Middleton Tavern. S. Prout del. J. Greig sculp, 1808. 7* by 5*. 83. " Aquatic Theatre, Sadler's Wells." A print pubd by Laurie & Whittle, 1813. i6f by iof. ¦84. " South-West View of Sadler's Wells, fro.m a Drawing by R. C. Andrews, 1792; with a smaller View of the same in its former State." Wise sculp. Pubd. by Wilkinson, 1 8 14. 11 by 10*. 85. "Aquatic Theatre, Sadler's Wells." View on a Box Ticket. Mr. C. Dibden's Night, Monday, Septr. 22nd, 181 7, 3* by 3. 86. Sadler's Wells. South View, in Winter, 1819. A print. 31 by 2*. QQ 594 VIEWS OF LONDON. 87. "Sadler's Wells." South-West View. D. Havell del. et sculp, 1826. 6f by 4\. 88. Another copy of the above (coloured as Night). 6f by 4\. 89. Sadler's Wells Theatre. West View. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Gamer sculp, 1828. 6 by 4*. 90. Sadler's Wells. The Theatre, June 1849. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6* by 5*. 91. House ofthe Dibdens, Sadler's Wells. A woodcut, 1849. 3 by 3*. 92. The Old Cottage, Sadler's Wells Yard, for merly the Residence of T. Dibden, taken down 1849. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews. 6 by 4. 93. The Hugh Middleton Tavern, from Sadler's Wells. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1849. 6 by 5. 94. Sadler's Wells, with the Improvements. A woodcut, 1850. 41 by 31. 95. Sadler's Wells Theatre, with the New Buildings. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 7 by Si- ISLINGTON. 96. The Eagle Tavern, City Road, formerly the Shepherd and Shepherdess. J. Shury del. et sculp, 1846. gi by 4. Portfolio XXXII. ISLINGTON. 595 97. The Old Angel Inn, Islington, looking South. A water-colour Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1808. 7 by 4i- 98. Angel Inn, Islington, as rebuilt 18 10. West View. C. H. Matthews del. et sculp. 7 by 5. 99. "The Royal Mails at the Angel Inn, Islington, on the Night of His Majesty's Birthday" (June 4th, 181 2). A View in the High Street. J. Pollard del. R. G. Reeve sculp. 29 by 21. 100. Angel Inn, Islington (from the North). A print, 18 19. 3f by 2*. 10 1. View taken from the Angel Inn, looking down the City Road. A water-colour Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1841. 8 by Si- 102. Islington (a View in High Street, looking North). Schnebbelie del. Sparrow sculp, 1808. 6* by 3f. 103. Entrance to London from Islington (the Turn pike, High Street, looking South). Schnebbelie del. Hay sculp, 18 10. 6* by 3f. 104. High Street, Islington, near the Turnpike, looking North. C H. Matthews del. et sculp, 1850. 6 by 4*. 105. View from Pullin's Row (High Street, looking North). A print, 1827. 3|by2*. QQ2 596 VIEWS OF LONDON. .106. The Old Hare and Hounds Inn. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1839. 6 by 5. 107. Mr. Upcot's House, High Street, Islington. , A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 6 by 8. 108. The Three Hats Public House, High Street, Islington. " Johnson standing on one, two, and three horses in full speed," in the field adjoining. A print, 1758. 7 by 4. 109. The Three Hats Public House, and other old Houses at Islington. A print, 1823. 4* by 6*. no. The Three Old Hats. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1839, 5 by & 111. Islington Pound, in the High Street, looking North. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 9 by 6. 112. House, corner of Camden Street, High Street, where Nelson, the historian, died. A sepia Drawing by C H Matthews, 185 1. 6 by 5. 113. Old Buildings, and Marshall's Dairy, North side of Islington Green. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1839. 6 by 5. 114. "Islington Green." View towards the Church. A water-colour Drawing by R. B. Schnebbelie, 1840. 7* by 6\. Portfolio XXXII. ISLINGTON. 597 115. Islington Green. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1840. 5* by 4*. 116. View, from opposite the Painted Red Lion Inn, Islington Green, of the ascent of the aerial Giant, June 10th, 1840. A water-colour Drawing by R. B. Schnebbelie. 6 by 7f . 117. The Carved Red Lion Inn, Islington Green; tablet in front, bearing date 1660. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 8 by 6. 118. Lower Street, Islington, looking North. A print, 1827. 3 by 2*. 119. The Crown Inn, Lower Street. E. Rock sculp, 1829. 6 by 4. 120. Fisher's House, Lower Street, Islington. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1838. 9 by 6. 121. Fisher's House, Lower Street, Islington, Gar den View. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1840. 6 by 5. 122. "Fisher House, Islington." A woodcut, 1846. 3 by 3- 123. The Thatched House Inn, Lower Street. A print, 1827. 3 by 2* 2- 124. The Old Thatched House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 8f by Sf. 598 VIEWS OF LONDON. 125. "An Old Public House, Lower Street, Isling ton " (The Queen's Head). 7. Pratchett del. et sculp, 1794. 7| by 5. I26. "An Old House at Islington" (The Queen's Head Inn). J. R. Thompson del. J. Smith sculp, 1808. 6 by 8*. 127. The Old Queen's Head, as it appeared in 1854. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 1 1 by 8. 128. John Davis's Almshouses, Queen's Head Lane, Islington (with copy of Inscription on face of same). A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1849. 9* by 6\. 129. The Shepherdess Beer House, corner of Queen's Head Lane, Islington. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1850. 6 by 4*. 130. View of Colebrook Row, beside the New River. A Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1841. 8 by 5. 131. The Residence of Charles Lamb, in Colebrook Row. A woodcut, 1846. 41 by 3. 132. Ditto. Another View. A woodcut. i;i by 4. 133. "Angler's Gardens, Frog Lane, Islington." A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1839. 6* by 4*. ortfolio XXXII. ISLINGTON. 599 134. The Clothworkers' Almshouses in Frog Lane (now Essex Road), erected by John Heath, 1640. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1 849. 10 by 6. 135. The Rosemary Branch Tavern. A water-colour Drawing by A. Storer, 1845. 7 by 4. 136. The Rosemary Branch Tea Gardens, with View of Pony-race and Tight-rope Dancing. A woodcut, 1846. 9 by 4*. 137. White Lead Mills near Islington, taken from the Garden of the Rosemary Branch. A print, 18 12. 6 by 6*. 138. " Old Mills, near the Rosemary Branch." A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1836. 6\ by 4. 139. Islington Cattle Market, Lower Road. Madeley del. et lithog, 1820. 1 3i by 7f- 140. Purkin's New Cattle Market, Lower Road. A woodcut, 1820. 8f by 5. 141. New Cattle Market, Entrance to. A woodcut, 1820. 2* by 2. 142. " North View of the Mansion of Sir Walter Rawlegh," Upper Street, Islington (The Pied Bull Inn). A print 6* by 4- . 143. North View of the Pied Bull Inn. A print. C. Rich sculp, 1829. 6 by 4. 600 VIEWS OF LONDON. 144. North View ofthe Pied Bull. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1839. 7 by 4\. 145. The Pied Bull Public House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1848. .8* by 6. 146. Islington Church, a.d. 1750. Etched by H. Winkles. 5* by 4. 147. Islington Church, taken down in 1751. From an Old Drawing in the Vestry. Ellis del. et sculp, 1792. 7* by 5. 148. A View of (Old) ST. Mary's Church, Isling ton. Chatelain del. Roberts sculp, 1775. 4f by 3. 149. The South View of Islington Church and Steeple, with the scaffolding and wicker- work (round the Spire), taken May, 1787, when the Church, Tower, &c, were under repair. M. Skinner, Islington, del. et sculp, 1788. 6* by 6f. 150. Islington "Church Spire in Wicker Case," 1787. 5 by 3*. 151. " Islington, Middlesex" (a South View of the Church from the Hat Manufactory.) A print, 1790. 7\ by $b 152. Islington (a North View of the New Church). R. Ellis del. et sculp, 1792. 7* by 5. 153. A South-West View of the Church of St. Mary, Islington, 1843. Newcombe del. et lithog. 6 by 4*. Portfolio XXXII. ISLINGTON. 6oi 154. " A View of the Cities of London and West minster with the Suburbs and circumjacent country, from the Gallery of the Steeple of Islington (Church), which town appears in the foreground." " Delineated, etched, and done in aquatinto by John Swentner, 1789." 29 by n£. 155. The Key View of the above. 29 by 4. 156. View taken from the Tower of Islington Church, 1789, looking South. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews. io| by 6*. 157. College of the Church Missionary Society. Shepherd del. Dale sculp, 1827. 5f by 3*. 158. A View of Laycock's Dairy and Cattle Layer, Upper Road, Islington. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1839. 6\ by 4. 159. The Upper Road, Islington, at the corner of Cross Street. A water-colour Drawing by R. B. Schnebbelie, 1 848. 7 by 5. 160. The Reed Moat Field, Islington. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1796. 8 by 5. 161. William Cobbett's Academy, Islington; a house belonging to the Cutlers' Company. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 8 by 6. 162. The New Bazaar at Islington. A woodcut, 1848. 9 by 6. 602 VIEWS OF LONDON. CANONBURY. 163. " A South View of Canonbury House, near Islington." A print pubd. by Roydell, 173 1. 16 by 9. 164. South-East View of " Canonbury House." Green del. et sculp. 4 ins. dr. 165. North-West View of ditto. 4 ins. dr. 1 66. West View of ditto. 4 ins. dr. 167. Queen Elizabeth's Gate at Islington. Green del. et sculp, 175 1. 4 ins. dr. 168. " The South-East View of Cambray House." Chatelain del. Roberts sculp, 1775. 4f by 3. 169. The North View of Islington (from Canon bury). Chatelain del. 7. Roberts sculp, 1775. 4f by 3. 1 70. North-West View of Canonbury. 7. Cooke del. et sculp, 1780. 8^ by 6. 171. "Canonbury House," Islington. 6". Rawle del. et sculp, 1802. 6f by 4^. 172. " Remains of Canonbury, Islington." J. Storer del. et sculp., 1804. 7f by 5^. 173. "Canonbury House in its ancient state." F. W. L. Stockdale del. J. Hawksworth sculp, 181 1. 8 by 5*. 1 74. Canonbury Tavern (North View). A print, 18 19. 2f by 3f. Portfolio XXXII. HIGHBURY. 603 175. Bird's-eye View from Canonbury Tower, Is lington (looking S.W.). A print, 1 8 19. 7 by 3. 176. "Canonbury House," looking North. G. Cooke sculp, 1827. Si by 4. 177. Canonbury Tower, Islington (N.W. View). F. J. Pasquier del. C. Moody lithog, 1846. 13 by 16. 178. Canonbury Lane, View of the Field on the left (now Canonbury Square), with Notice- Board " To Let on building lease," &c. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1820. 7 by 4*. 179. Northampton House, Canonbury Place. View from the Garden. A. R. Grieve del. on zinc, 1836. 7 by 4. HIGHBURY. 180. " North View of Highbury and Canonbury Places." R. Dodd pinx. Pollard & Jukes sculp, 1787. 20* by 14*. 181. A West View of Highbury Place. R. Dodd pinx. Pollard & Jukes sculp, 1787. 20* by 14*. 182. Highbury Assembly Room, pear Islington, kept by Mr. Willoughby. A print pubd- by Sayer, 1792. 10 by 6. 183. Sir Abraham Newland's House, Highbury Place. A Sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1807. 6 by 5. 604 VIEWS OF LONDON. 184. Highbury College, South-West Front. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Dale sculp, 1827. sf by 3*. 185. Sluice House Tavern, Islington. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1836. 6 by 4. 186. The Sluice House, at Highbury. A water-colour Drawing by A. Storer, 1841. 7 by 4 J. 187. View of Highbury Place, the Seat of Alexr. Aubert, Esqre. Miss Davies del. Rawle sculp, 1840. Sf by 4. HOLLOWAY. 188. Old Houses and Hercules Brewery, Holloway. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1841. Si by 4*. 189. Old Building at Holloway, near the Cock Public House. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1841. 5 by 4*-. 190. The Devil's, or Du Val's, House, Holloway. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1 840. 7* by 4*-. 191. Copenhagen House, Islington, as it appeared 1737- A sepia Drawing by Bernard Lens. 1 if by 8i. 192. Copenhagen House.. Merigot del. C. J. Williams sculp, 1809. 51 by 3^. 193. Copenhagen House, Islington, Middlesex. T. H. Shepherd 'del. A print, 1829. 4f by 3. Portfolio XXXII. WHITE CONDUIT HOUSE. 605 .194. Copenhagen House, principal Front, showing Tennis Court, now taken down. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 10* by 7. 195. Copenhagen House, from the Garden, or North Front. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9* by 6f . 196. Copenhagen House, East Front, from the Cricket Field. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9 by 6. 197. Isometric View of the New Metropolitan Cattle Market, Copenhagen Fields. J. B. Bunning arch*. King lithog, 1855. 32 by 22. 198. A Reduction of the above. A woodcut by W. 7. Hodgkin, 1855. ioi by 6*. 199. White Conduit House, 1749. The Conduit in front. A woodcut. 3 by 2i. 200. White Conduit House, near Islington, circa 1771. A print. 7 by 4i- 201. " White Conduit House, in the last century," circa 1780. A woodcut. 6 by 4. 202. " Representation of the Noble Game of Cricket, as played in the Cricket Field near the White Conduit House." G. Neil del. Noble sculp, 1787. 7i by 4*. 606 VIEWS OF LONDON. 203. Regent's Canal and the White Conduit Mead. 7. H. Shepherd del. A print, last proof, 1828. 5 by 3. 204. The White Conduit Gardens, North View. A sepia Drawing by C. H. Matthews, 1832. 7i by 4. 205. A View of the White Conduit, at Islington. Below is a copy of the Inscription on the Front, bearing date 1641. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1846. 8f by 6f. 206. The White Conduit. A print, 1846. 2-f by 3. 207. A View in the Gardens of White Conduit House, with the Rope Dancing and Fire works. A sepia Drawing, 1848. 6 by 4*. 208. White Conduit House Hotel and Tavern, North-West View of Front. A water-colour Drawing by Matthews, 1849. 6 by 4i. 209. Bird's-eye View of the Gardens of White Conduit House, taken from the Balcony. A coloured Drawing by Mr. Crace, 1849. 5 by 7h 210. Plan of the House and Gardens of the above. A pencil Drawing by Mr. Crace, 1849. 5 by 7. 211. White Conduit House Hotel and Tavern. A South-West View of Front. A sepia Drawing by Read, 1 849. 7 by 4f . 212. View of Busby's Folly, Pentonville. A water-colour Drawing by C. H. Matthews. 4% by 3. Portfolio XXXIII. CITY ROAD. 607 213. Pentonville Chapel. A print, 1819. 3f by 2*. 214. View looking towards Pancras, from Penton ville. A print, 18 19. 3f by 2*. 215. Fever Hospital, Liverpool Road, erected 1849. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8f by 6. Portfolio XXXIII. CITY ROAD, OLD STREET, SHOREDITCH, HOXTON, BETHNAL GREEN, STEPNEY, BOW, MILE END, ETC. CITY ROAD. 1. Alleyn's Almshouses, Bath Street, City Road, erected 161 6. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 11* by 6*. 2. The Cutlers' Almshouses, Bath Street, City Road, with back View of the French Hos pital. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 8* by 6. 3. The Dyers' Almshouses, City Road, taken down 1 85 1. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10* by 6*. 4. The Green Gate Tavern, City Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9 by 6*. 608 VIEWS OF LONDON. 5. The Ironmongers' Almshouses, Great Mit chell Street, City Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 9* by 7- 6. City of London Lying-in Hospital, City Road. T.H. Shepherd del. J. Gough sculp, 1837. 6by4i- 7. The City of London Lying-in Hospital. A print. nfby9. 8. The Pleasure Bath, Peerless Pool, City Road, with a Plan of the Vicinity. A woodcut, 1846. 9\ by 7. 9. View of Peerless Pool Bath and Gardens, in 1848. A coloured Drawing by Read. •j\ by 5. 10. South View of ST. Luke's Church, Old Street. A coloured Drawing by G. Shepherd, 181 1. 9* by 7. 11. ST. Luke's Church. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd. 1 \\ by 7*. 12. ST. Luke's Church ; a North-West View, taken from the Gardens at the back of the houses in Old Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 18 14. 13. Another View of the above. A pencil Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 7* by 5. 14. "ST. Luke's Church, situated on N. of Old Street." J. Coney del. et sculp, 1 8 1 8. 91 by 61 Portfolio XXXIII. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. 609 ST. LUKES HOSPITAL. 15. Elevation of " Saint Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, in Old Street." G. Dance arch*. G. Dann sculp, 1784. 15 by 4*. 16. S4. Luke's Hospital, Old Street Road. A pencil Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 18 14. 8 by 5*. 17. S4- Luke's Hospital, Old Street Road. A coloured print from the above. 8 by Si. 18. Lunatic Hospital, S4. Luke's, S.W. View. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Gough sculp, 1837. Sf by 3*. Also a proof print of the above. 19. " Enthousiasm Displayed." The Revd. George Whitfield preaching under a Tree in Upper Moorfields. View of " S4. Luke's Hospital for Lunaticks" in the background. J. Griffiths pinxit. R. Prancker sculp, 1750. 19! by IS- 20. Thomas Porter's Almshouses, Old Street Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 6. 21. S4. Agnes-le-Clair Mineral Baths, Old Street Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 8 by 5*. 22, " The French Hospital, near Old Street." B. Cole sculp, 1754 9* by 5*. 23. Judge Fuller's Almshouses, South side of Old Street Road, endowed 1592. A coloured Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9 by sf. R R 6lO VIEWS OF LONDON. 24. Almshouses, George Yard, Old Street, S4. Luke's, erected by Mrs. S. Ayinias (widow), 1651. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 9i by 6f . 25. "Viscomtess Lumley's. Almshouses, Pest House Fields, Old Street," erected 1672. A print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1834. 9* by 5. 26. The Weavers' Almshouses, North side of Old Street Road, rebuilt 1830. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 8* by 3*. 27. The Weavers' and Drapers' Almshouses, Hoxton, North side of Old Street Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 9 by 6. SHOREDITCH. 28. "A South-West Prospect of ST. Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, in Middlesex." B. Lens del. et fecit, July 1735. 12* by 8*. 29. The South-West Prospect of the Church of ST. Leonard, Shoreditch. B. Cole sculp, 1740. 8 by 14. 30. " Entrance to London at Shoreditch Church." Schnebbelie, del. Hay sculp, 18 10. 6 by 4. 31. ST. Leonard, Shoreditch. N.W. View of the New Church, built 1814. A coloured print. 5 by 8. 32. " Shoreditch." A N.W. View of the Church. G. Cooke del. ,S. Hawkins sculp, 1827. 6 by 5. Portfolio XXXIII. HOXTON. 6li 33. The Eastern Counties Railway Station, Shore ditch. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9 by 6 34. The Priory House, or Job's Castle, White Lion Street, Norton Folgate. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1843. 6 by 8i. 35. Nicholas Garratt's Almshouses, Elder Street, Norton Folgate, erected 1729. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 r. 8* by 5*. 36. Christ Church, Spitalfields ; West View. A coloured print, 181 5. 8f by si- 37. View of Old Houses in Spitalfields, used by weavers. A woodcut, 1850. 6 by 7. HOXTON. 38. The Archery House, Hoxton. A water-colonr Drawing by Thompson, 1794. 7 by 5. 39. Aske's Hospital, built by the Company of Haberdashers in pursuance of the last will of Mr. Robert Aske, 1692. Hook del. Bowles sculp. 8\ by 8*. 40. " The East Prospect of Haberdashers' Aims- Houses, at Hoxton." B. Cole sculp, 1739. 14* by 8*. 41. Haberdashers' Almshouses, Hoxton, rebuilt by Baker, Arc4. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Rolph sculp, 1823. 6 by 3*. R R 2 6l2 VIEWS OF LONDON. 42. Allen Badger's Almshouses, Hoxton, erected 1698. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 8* by 5*. 43. Baremer's Almshouses, opposite the Crooked Billet, Hoxton. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9 by 6*. 44. " Baums, formerly the residence of Sir George Whitmore, Hoxton." 7. Fisher del. 5. Lacy sculp, 18 10. 6 by 4. 45. Fuller's Almshouses, Gloucester Street, Hox ton. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 8i by 5*. 46. " S4. John's House, Hoxton." A Farm House for City and other Poor, kept by Mr. Thomas Tipple." Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 1823. 9 by 7. 47. Plan of Hoxton, showing site of the above House, 1823. A P"nt. 7 by 4*. 48. Mrs. Mary Westby's Almshouses, Hoxton Causeway, erected 1749. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9* by $b 49. Mrs. Hillier's Almshouses, in Curtain Road, Hoxton. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 7. Portfolio XXXIII. HAGGERSTONE. 613 HAGGERSTONE. 50. The Drapers' Almshouses, Kingsland Road, Haggerstone, founded by Samuel Harman, I7X3- A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 1 of by 6. 5 1 . The Framework-knitters' Almshouses, Kings- land Road, Haggerstone, founded by Mr. Thos. Bourne, 1727. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H Shepherd, 1854. 10* by 6i. 52. The Ironmongers' Almshouses, Kingsland Road, erected 1713, under the Will of Sir R. Jefferies. A print, circa 1750. 9 by 5. 53. The Goldsmiths' Almshouses, Goldsmiths' Place, Hackney Road, Haggerstone. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9f by 6*. 54. View of the Lock Hospital and its Chapel, Kingsland. Schnebbelie del. Wise sculp. ,1815. 1 1 * by 9. 55. " Entrance to London from Hackney or Cam bridge Heath Turnpike, with a distant View of S4. Paul's." Rowlandson del. Shutz sculp, 18 13. iSf by 12. BETHNAL GREEN. 56. Aldgate House, Bethnal Green. Schnebbelie del. Warren sculp, 1808. 6i by 4. 614 VIEWS OF LONDON. 57. Bishop Bonner's Palace, near Bethnal Green. A print, 1796. 6* by 2*. 58. View of Bonner's Hall. A coloured Drawing by 7. //. Shepherd, 1844. 9 by 6*. 59. Bonner's Hall (in course of demolition, Dec. 1844, f°r Victoria Park). A woodcut. 6 by 4. 60. Gibraltar Chapel and Burial Ground, Church Street, Bethnal Green Road. A print, 1796. 4 by 3. 61. Kirby Castle, near Bethnal Green (since a Mad house). A Drawing by J. Thompson, 1796. 8 by 5. 62. Victoria Park, The Lodge. A woodcut, 1850. 6 by 4*. STEPNEY. 63. S.E. View of Stepney Church. A Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1803. n by 7\. 64. Proof Engraving from the above. J. Storer sculp, 1804. yx by 5 a 65. " Stepney, Middx., a South View of the Church." A print pubd. by Woodburn, 1809. 71 by 51. 66. Stepney Church, South View. J. P. Neale del. Hobson sculp, 181 3. Sf by 4. Portfolio XXXIII. STEPNEY. 615 67. S.E. View of Stepney Church. A print, c. 18 13. 5 by 4*. 68. "^EDES Pr^ECEPTORIS Apud Stepney." "E dono Rev. Patr. Whiti, Episc. dePeterburg." A rare print, 17 10. 6 by 4i. 69. A Curious Gate at Stepney, by tradition called King John's Gate. A print pubd. by N. Smith, 1791. 7i by 5. 70. " Baptist College, Stepney," formerly known as S4. John's Gate. R. Thomas del. R. Cartzvright lithog, 18 12. 12 by 8i. 71. Baptist Academical Institution, Stepney. R. Cartwright lithog. 7* by 4i. 72. An Exact Representation of the Revd. Mr. Saml. Brewer's Meeting House at Stepney, near Mile End,- Middlesex. A print pubd. by Hogg, 1783. 6* by 3f. 73. Dean Colet's House, Stepney. A print. 3f by 2f. 74. Dean Colet's House at Stepney. A print, 1 8 18. 4i by 3i- 75. The Crooked Billet, Stepney. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1846. 12 by 8. 76. The Half Way House to Stepney. J. Armstrong del. W. H. Toms sculp, 1738. 6 by 4*. 6l6 VIEWS OF LONDON. 77. The Mercers' Old Almshouses at Stepney, founded by Dame Jane Mico, 1691. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 10 by 6*. 78. Dame Jane Mico's Almshouses, Stepney, as rebuilt by the Mercers' Company, 1856. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, ioby 6*. 79. The Shipwrights' Almshouses, Owen Street, Stepney. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. ioi by 7. 80. " The Treat at Stepney." " At Stepney now with Cakes and Ale, Our Tars their Mistresses regale." A print, 1760. 15 by 12. 81. Poplar Chapel. J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1799. 7 by 4*. BOW. 82. The Abbey Mills, near Bow. A Drawing, 1774. yx by 41 83. Bow Bridge, Essex. W. Bartlett del. J. Rogers sculp, 1832. 6* by 4\. 84. The North Front of Bow Bridge, and Messrs. Hodson's Brewery. A water-colour Drawing, 1832. yx by el. 85. The South Front of Bow Bridge. A Sepia Drawing by W. Bartlett, 1832. 11 by 7. Portfolio XXXIII. MILE END. 617 86. Captn. Thos. Bowry's Almshouses, Bow Road, erected 1744. A Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 9* by 6*. 87. The Manor House, Bow, afterwards the Work house. A water-colour Drawing, 1784. 8 by 5. 88. The City of London Union Workhouse. Richard Tress, arch1. A lithograph, 1849. 32 by 20i. 89. Principal Front of the New London Work house. A woodcut, 1849. 9 by 5*. 90. City of London Union House, Bow Road. A woodcut. 9 by 5 J. 91. The Drapers' Almshouses, Bow Road, erected by Sir J. Jolies, Kn4., 1613. A water-colour Drawing by T.H. Shepherd, 1857. niby6i. MILE END. 92. " An Almes House at Mile End, near London, belonging to Trinity House, built by the Corporation, 1696, for Decayed Masters of Ships and Pylots." S. Gribelin del. et sculp. 23i by 1 5^ 93. The Vintners' Almshouses, Mile End Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 10 by 6. 6l8 VIEWS OF LONDON. 94. The Skinners' Almshouses, Mile End Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9* by 6. 95. Alms Houses, Mile End Road, founded by John Pemel, 1698. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855.10* by 6*. 96. Alms Houses, Mile End Road, founded by Wm. Megg, 1658. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 9* by 6*. 97. Judge Fuller's Almshouses, Mile End Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 10 by 6*. 98. Brewers' Almshouses, Mile End. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Tingle sculp, 183 1. 5 by 3*. 99. " The centre of Bancroft's Alms Houses, Mile End." J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp, 1807. 5 by 3*. 100. "Jews' Hospital, Mile End." 7. Prattent del. et sculp, 1790. 28 by 14. 101. Jews' Hospital, Mile End Road, Whitechapel. 7. Prattent del. et sculp, 1819. 6* by 3*. 102. Entrance to London at Mile End. Schnebbelie del. Hay sculp, 1808. 6* by 3f. 103. Entrance from Mile End, or Whitechapel Turnpike. Rowlandson del. Schutz sculp, 1813. 16 by 12. Portfolio XXXIII. WHITECHAPEL. 619 WHITECHAPEL. 104. High Street, Whitechapel, looking West. 7. H. Shepherd del. 7. Cox sculp, 1837. 6 by 4. 105. Church of ST. Mary, Whitechapel, N.W. View. J. Coney del. 5. Jenkins sculp, 18 16. 8* by 6f. 106. ST. Mary's, Whitechapel, N.W. View. Shepherd del. J. Tingle sculp. A proof, 1827. 6 by 4. 107. Revd. Ralph Davenant's Schools, Whitechapel Road. Schnebbelie del. Howlett sculp, 18 19. 9 by 11*. 108. View of the above Schools as improved, after further endowment by B. Goodwin, Esq,, with Plan. Schnebbelie del. Cook sculp, 18 19. 9 by 12. 109. The Eastern Institution, Commercial Road, Whitechapel. A woodcut, 1849. 4* by 3- no. The Elevation of the North Front of an intended Building for the London Hos pital, in Whitechapel Road, with Plans of the Ground and First Floors, 1752. B. Mainwaring inv*. J. Tinney sculp. 13 by iof. 111. "View of the London Hospital, in White chapel Road, with the Ground and Country adjacent." Wm. Betters pinxit. Chatelain del. Toms sculp, 1 8 1 8. 2of by 14*. 620 VIEWS OF LONDON. 112. " British Humanity Exemplified. A View of the Palatine Camp, formed in Whitechapel Fields. Drawn on the Spot." A print, 1764. 9* by 5. 113. The Red Lion Inn, Whitechapel Road, said to have been the resort of Dick Turpin. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. 10 by 8. Goodman's fields. 114. The Old Theatre in Great Alie Street, Goodman's Fields, built by Henry Gifford, 1737 (burnt down, 1802), where Garrick made his first appearance, October 19th, 1 741. "This Draught made on the spot, Octr. 1801. W. Capon del. 10 by 6*. 115. " S.E. View of the Theatre in Ayliffe Street, Goodman's Fields and its Environs, from a Drawing in the British Museum." Wise sculp, 1801. 8 by 6. 116. The Front View of the Royal Brunswick Theatre, Goodman's Fields, previous to its Destruction, Feby. 28th, 1828. Engelman lithog. 1 1 by 8 1 1 7. "View of the Ruins of the Brunswick Theatre." J. M. Huggins del. W. Standridge sculp, 1828. u* by 71 Portf. XXXIII. ST. GEORGE' S-IN-THE-E AST. 621 ST. george's-in-the-east. 118. The Coopers' Almshouses, Schoolhouse Lane, Ratcliff, founded by Nicholas Gibson, 1589. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1857. iof by 6*. 119. Ancient Mansion, Gravel Lane, Ratcliff, pulled down, 1846. A woodcut, 1849. 3 by 3f- 120. Elevation and Plan of Henry Raine's New Hospital, London Docks, erected 1737. A pen-and-ink Drawing. nf by 9*. 121. The Royalty Theatre, near Wellclose Square. Eastgate sculp, 1787. Sf by 3i- 122. Another View of the above. "Sold only by C. Brady at the Theatre." A print, 1787. 5 by 3- 123. " East London Theatre " (Royalty). D. Havill del. et sculp, 1826. 7 by 4*- 124. The Sailors' Home, or Brunswick Maritime Establishment, Well Street, London Docks. A woodcut, 1855. 7i by 5*. 125. The Sailors' Institute, Mercers' Street, Shad well. A woodcut, 1855* 6iby7. 622 VIEWS OF LONDON. Portfolio XXXIV. BERMONDSEY AND SOUTHWARK. BERMONDSEY ABBEY. i. "A General View of the Remains of Bermond sey Abbey, as it appeared in the year 1805, with the adjacent country. Taken from the Steeple of the Church of S4. Mary Magda len. " Drawn by Whichelo. Engd by Howlett, 1820. 16 by \i\. 2. The Original Drawing from which the above was engraved. By C. J. M. Whichelo, 1805. 17 by 11*. 3. East View of the Gateway of Bermondsey Abbey, near the Church of S4. Mary Magda len. 7. Nash del. Dale sculp, 1820. iof by 8*. 4. Ground Plan of Bermondsey Abbey, and View of North and West Gates of the Abbey from original Drawings taken in 1679. Pubd. by Wilkinson, 1822. ii1 by n. 5. The North Gate House of Bermondsey Abbey. Lithog, pubd by R. Phillips. 41 by 6. 6. The Abbey House and Offices, Bermondsey. C. Burton del. et lithog. 0 bv 6 Portfolio XXXIV. BERMONDSE Y. 623 7. Remains of Bermondsey Abbey. Print from " Gent. Mag," 1790. 6i by 4*. 8. Bermondsey Priory. Schnebbelie del. Warren sculp, 1805. 6* by 3f. 9. S.W. View of ST. Mary Magdalen, Bermond sey, as in the year 1804. Lithog, pubd. by R. Phillips. 6f by 4i- 10. S4. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, built 1680. W. Pearson del. et sculp, 18 10. 8 by 6*. 11. The Original Water-Colour Drawing for the above. By W. Pearson. 8 by 6*. 12. West Front of S4. Mary Magdalen, Bermond sey, rebuilt 1830. G. Porter, Arch1. Lithog, puba by R. Phillips. 4i by 6*. 13. Ancient Houses in Long Walk, Bermondsey, formerly occupied by the Conventual Build ing. Lithog, pubd. by R. Phillips. 7 by 4i- 14. South or Garden Front of the Jamaica Tavern, Bermondsey. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1820. 9 by 7b 15. View of Sir Thos. Pope's House, near Grange Walk, Bermondsey. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1820. 9i by 7- 624 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 6. The Coopers' Arms Tavern, Russell Street, Bermondsey. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1820. 9* by 7. 17. View of Jacob Street, with Three Tuns Tavern, Bermondsey. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9* by 7. 18. View of Jacob's Island, Bermondsey. A woodcut, 1849. 9 by S- 19. Another View, looking up the Creek. A woodcut, 1849. 6 by 4. 20. Another View, showing the high tide, 1849. A woodcut. 3 by 4*. 21. South View of London Street, Dockhead, with Plan. Schnebbelie del. Wise sculp, 18 13. 9* by n. 22. An Elevation and Plan of the House of Mr. Bligh (Murdered 1805.) A print of the time. 41 by 7*. 23. S4 Saviour's Dock. G. Phillips del. et lithog. 6 by 81. 24. The Chapel of the Hospital for Lepers in Kent Street, Southwark, called Le Lock. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1813. 8 by 12. 25. A Roman Catholic Chapel in Kent Street, as above. A water-colour Drawing, 18 10. fix by K Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 625 26. Allen's Rope Walk, near the Bricklayers' Arms, Kent Road. A tinted Drawing by W. Capon, 1792. 9* by 7. 27. View of the "Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, in the Greenwich Road." Print pubd by Whittle & Laurie, 1813. 17 by 10*. 28. Josiah Bacon's School, in Grange Road, Ber mondsey. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. SJiepherd, 1852. 9 by 6*. 29. Christ Church and Schools, Bermondsey. A woodcut, 1853. 7 by 5- 30. Church of ST. John, Horsleydown, Bermond sey. G. Shepherd del. Wise sculp, 18 14. 7* by 9*. 31. Church of S4. John, Horsleydown. A water-colour Drawing by J. Pearson, 18 18. 6* by 8*. 32. Church of S4. Mary, Rotherhithe. J. Coney del. et sculp, 18 18. 6f by 9. SOUTHWARK. 33. The Humours and Diversions of Southwark Fair (in the High Street). Invented, painted, and engraved by Wm. Hogarth, 1733. I7fbyi3*- 34. The Reverse Copy of the above Print. R. Parr sculp. Pubd by Bowles Sf Carver. 17* by 13*. s s 626 VIEWS OF LONDON. 35. A View of the South Front of the Marshalsea Prison, near Blackman Street, Southwark ; with Plan of the High Street. J. Lewis fecit, 1773. Pubd. by Wilkinson, 1812. 13* by 9. 36. Remains of the Old Palace called the Marshal sea, N.E. View. From an original Drawing. A print, 1773. 7 by 4. 37. The Marshalsea before the New Buildings were erected. A print by 7. P., 1773. 6 by 4. 38. North View of the Marshalsea, Southwark, before the New Buildings. Lieu*. Orme del. 7. P. sculp, 1733. 6 by 4. 39. Interior View of the Palace Court of the Mar shalsea, Southwark. 7. P. del. et sculp, 1733. 6 by 4. THE KING'S BENCH. 40. The King's Bench Prison and House of Cor rection, in S4. George's Fields. The Mob destroying and setting fire to it, 1780. Print pubd by Walker & Fielding. 12 by 7. 41. Interior of the King's Bench Prison. Whichelo del. Busby sculp, 18 12. 6 by 4 42. Interior of the King's Bench Prison. Print pubd by McShee, 1823. 8 by 6 Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 627 43. The Principal Entrance to the King's Bench Prison. 7. H. Shepherd del. Garner sculp, 1831. 6 by 4. 44. The King's Bench Prison. Coloured print. Pugin & Rowlandson del. Stadler sculp, 1808. 10 by 7*. 45. The original water-colour Drawing for the above. By Pugin & Rowlandson. IO by 7. 46. View of the Interior Court, King's Bench Prison. A water-colour Drawing by A. Loat, 1810. 16* by 9* 47. View ofthe King's Bench, 1810. A mezzotint by Clutbuck. 14* by 7i. 48. Southwark and London Bridge, as they ap peared about 1546, from the Drawing by Van Wyngerde. N. Whittock del. "et sculp. 13 by 16. 49. Bird's-eye View of Bermondsey and Southwark, with distant View of London, about 1660. J. Barnett sculp, 1820. 10 by 8*. 50. View in the High Street, Southwark, looking towards the Bridge, ST. George's Church in foreground. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1838. 8* by 6. 51. View of High Street, Southwark, towards S4. Margaret's Hill. Gyfford del. Busby sculp, 1807 '. 3f by 6. s s 2 628 VIEWS OF LONDON. 52. View of Pump Court, in Vine Yard, Southwark. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H Shepherd, 1854. 9* by 6. 53. View of Inn Yard of the Catherine Wheel, on the West side of High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9* by 7. 54. View of the Half Moon Inn, on the East side of High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9* by 7. 55. The Dog and Bear Inn, the Old Croydon House, West side of High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1840. 7 by 9. 56. Old Houses in Glean Alley and Vane Street, Southwark. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1 840. 9* by 7. 57. Inn Yard of the Queen's Head Inn, on the East side of High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9* by 7- 58. Inn Yard of the White Hart Inn, on the East side of High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1840. 6} by 8. 59. Another View of the above Inn. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. IO by 7. 60. Inn Yard of the King's Head Inn, on the East side of High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. II . Shepherd, 1840. 7 by 8i. Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 629 61. The Tabard Inn, Southwark, and the Canter bury Pilgrims. A woodcut. 6i by 4. 62. The Tabard Inn, from an old Drawing, circa 1780. A woodcut. 4 by 3. 63. Inn Yard of the Talbot Inn (late the Tabard). A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 10 by 6*. 64. The Talbot Inn, Borough, High Street. A print from " Gent. Mag," 18 12. 6 by 4. 65. The Talbot Inn, Borough. 7. H. Shepherd del. Tingle sculp., 1831. 6 by 4. 66. The Talbot Inn, 1841. A woodcut. 4 by 3*. 67. Inn Yard of the George Inn, High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1 840. 7 by 8*. 68. The Spur Inn, High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1840. 7 by 8*. 69. The Nag's Head Inn, on the East side of High Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 7 by 8f. 70. The George Inn, Stoney Street, Southwark. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 7 by 8f . 71. Old Houses in Silver Street, Tooley Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1840. 6* by 9. 630 VIEWS OF LONDON. 72. View in Three Crown Court, High Street, with a Statue of King Charles II., removed from the Old Town Hall in 1793. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1840. 6f by 8. 73. View looking up the Mint Westward, A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1840. 10 by 6*-. 74. Mint Street, looking towards High Street. A woodcut, 1854. 3 by 5. 75. Duke Street, Southwark. A woodcut, 1854. 6 by 4. 76. View of old Timber Houses, Birdcage Alley, in the Mint. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1840. 10 by 7. 77. View of the Old Town Hall, S4. Margaret's Hill, Southwark, previous to the present erection in 1793. Ravenhill del. Dale sculp. Pubd 1825. 1 of by 8. 78. The Town Hall, High Street, Southwark. 7. H. Shepherd del. Winkler sculp, 1830. 5f by 4. 79. The British and Foreign Schools, Borough Road. A woodcut, 1854. 6 by 3*. 80. ST. George's Church, Southwark. G. Shepherd del. Skelton sculp, 1815. 6* by 8X. 81. Original Water-Colour Drawing for the above. By G. Shepherd. 6i by 8*. Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 63 1 82. ST. Thomas's Church, Southwark. G. Shepherd del. Wise sculp, 181 1. 6* by 8f . 83. Original Water-Colour Drawing for the above. By G. Shepherd. 6* by 8f. GUYS HOSPITAL. 84. View of " Guy's Hospital for Incurables," with eight Views of the Wards and other parts of the Building. Printed and sold by John Bowles, 1725. 26 by 18. 85. Entrance to Guy's Hospital. Print from " Europ. Mag," 1803. 6i by 4. 86. The Entrance to Guy's Hospital. G. Cooke del. et sculp, 1812. 7* by 5. 87. Guy's Hospital, with Statue of Guy the foun der, as improved in 1831. 7. H. Shepherd del. Highman sculp. 6f by 4. ST. THOMAS S HOSPITAL. 88: Bird's-eye View of " ST. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark." 7. Bowles del. et sculp, 1720. 8 by 13. 89. Bird's-eye View of " ST. Thomas's Hospital." 7. Bowles del. et sculp, 1740. 8 by 13. 90. S4. Thomas's Hospital, with Statue of King Edward VI. 7. H. Shepherd del. Highman sculp, 183 1. Si by 4. 632 VIEWS OF LONDON. 91. Statue of King Edward VI. Schumakcr del. Tiffin sculp, 1849. 8 by 10. 92. View of the New Building of S4. Thomas's Hospital. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1858. 1 1 by 7*. 93. View of Ancient Houses at the foot of Old London Bridge, taken down 1829. J. Herbert del. et lithog, 1829. 7 by 3. 94. View of Old Houses taken down for the Ap proach to New London Bridge. A lithograph, 1829. 8i by 5i. 95. A View of High Street, Southwark, leading from Old London Bridge, taken July, 1830, previous to its Removal for the New line of Approach. G. Scharf del. et lithog, 1830. 59 by 19*. 96. The Old Ship Inn on the East side of High Street, Southwark, taken down for the New Approach to London Bridge in 1831. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6* by 9. 97. View of the New Buildings in the Approach to New London Bridge. A print. 1845. s by 3_ 98. View of the Old Timber Houses in Mill Lane, Tooley Street, taken down for the Improve ments. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6* by 9. Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 633 99. View in Castle Street, Southwark, showing the Old Houses taken down, 1838. • A water-colour Drawing by 7. II . Shepherd, 1838. 10 by 7. 100. View of Boar's Head Place, Counter Lane, East side of High Street, taken down, 1832. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 7 by 9^. 101. View of an Old Mansion called Picket Hall, South side of Union Street, taken down, 1828. 9fby7*- 102. View of Bridge House Yard, Tooley Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1838. ioi by 7. 103. Ancient Houses, Southwark. W. Taylor del. et sculp, 1831. 5* by 8. ST. olave's church. 104. The South Prospect of the Church of ST. Olave, in Southwark. R. West del. Toms sculp, 1739. 12 by 9i. 105. The Parish Church of ST. Olave, Southwark, rebuilt, 1739. B. Cole sculp, 1754. 9 by 7- 106. S4. Olave's Church, Southwark. G. Shepherd del. Jenkins sculp, 18 14. 8* by 6*. 107. View of the South Front of S4. Olave's Church. A water-colour Drawing by J. Pearson, 18 14. 6* by 8i. 634 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 08. S4. Olave's Church, and Houses adjoining. 7. H. Shepherd del. Lacey sculp, 1830. 6 by 4. 109. The Telegraph and Church of S4. Olave, before the Fire. A woodcut, 1843. 3 by 4. no. View of S*. Olave's Church, and Topping's Wharf on Fire, from the River. A woodcut, 1843. 9 by 5. 111. Another View of the above Fire. A woodcut, 1843. 8 by 5. 1 12. Ruins of S4. Olave's Church. A woodcut, 1843. 6 by 4. 113. The London Terminus of the Brighton and Dover Railways. J. Marchant del. Adlam sculp, 1845. 16 by 8i. 114. The New Terminus of the South-Eastern Railway, at London Bridge. S. Beazley arch*, 1853. A woodcut. 9 by 6. 115. The Clock Tower, London Bridge, erected 1854, since removed. Ellis del. et sculp, 1854. 71 by 12*. 116. "A South View of Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School, in Tooley Street," with plan of the neighbourhood. Schnebbelie del. Wise sculp, 1813. 91 by 11. Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 635 117. "North View of Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School," with a small South View and Medallion Portrait. Schnebbelie del. Howlett sculp, 18 1 5. 9 by 12. 118. " Grammar School at S4. Mary Overies." A print, pubd- 1815. 5* by 4. 119. The Grammar School as above. A tinted Drawing, 18 10. 5 by 4*. ST. MARY OVERIE CHURCH. 120. An Ancient View of the Church of ST. Mary Overie on Fire, in 12 13. 3 by 3*. 121. " ST. Marie Overs in Southwark," the South Front View of Old S4. Paul's in distance. The print by W. Hollar, 1647. 10 by 6.- 122. ST. Marie Overs in Southwark, copy from the above. Dunstall sculp., 1660. 7* by 5- ST. saviour's church. 123. The South Prospect of the Church of ST. Saviour, in Southwark, formerly S4. Mary Overie. West del, 1737. Toms sculp. 12 by 9. 124. "ST. Saviour's Church, Southwark, after being repaired and beautified was opened May n, 1800." With View and Plan, and MS. references J.- Morton del. Hawkins sculp, 1800. 18 by 13*. 636 VIEWS OF LONDON. 125. " N.E. View of S4. Saviour's Church, Consis tory Court and Chapel of S4. John." Whichelo del. Skelton sculp, 1813. 11* by 8. 126. ST. Saviour's, formerly S4. Mary Overies> Southwark, Geometrical Views of East end of Choir and proposed rebuilding of ditto. G. Gwilt del. Cleghorn sculp, 1822. 19 by 11. 127. The Chapel in the Church of S4. Saviour, at the time of the rebuilding of part. Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 1825. 8* by 11. 128. The East Front of St. Saviour's Church, and the Lady Chapel, after the restoration by G. Gwilt, arch4. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1838. 9* by 7. 129. The S.W. Front of S4. Saviour's Church. A water-colour Drawing by Pearson, 1 807. 8 by 6. 130. S4. Saviour's, Southwark. F. Nash del. Storer sculp, 181 3. 7* by 5i- 131. S4. Saviour's Church, Southwark. Neale del. Byrne sculp, 181 5. 6 by 4. 132. S4. Saviour's Church and its Vicinity, from the Entrance to the Greenwich Railway. Shepherd del. Shury sculp, 1 840. 7 by 4\. 133. S. Saviour's Church, Southwark. 'View of the Nave, 1834. R. W. Billings del. et sculp. 4 by 6. Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 637 134. Entrance to Montague Close and part of S4. Saviour's Church. J. Pass sculp, 1 8 14. 7 by 4. 135. The Gateway of S4. Mary's Priory, Southwark, with a Plan of the Vicinity. Whichelo del. Stow sculp, 1 8 1 1 . 9 by 1 1 *. 136. Remains of the Old Priory of S4. Mary Overie. A print from " Gent. Mag." 6* by 4. 137. A N.W. View of the House of W. Parker, Lord Monteagle, near S4. Saviour's Church. Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 1825. 12 by 9. 138. Monteagle House, near S4. Saviour's Church. J. Pass sculp, 1 8 14. WINCHESTER PALACE. 139. South View of the Palace of the Bishops of Winchester, near S4. Saviour's, South wark. Whichelo del. Pubd. 18 12. 9* by 7*. 140. Winchester House, Southwark, about 1649. Reduced from Hollar's long View of Lon don. Print pubd- by Richardson, 181 3. 10 by 6*. 141. A S.E. View of Winchester House, Bankside, from Hollar's large View of London. Pubd. by Wilkinson, 18 14. 9 by 7. 638 VIEWS OF LONDON. 142. N.W. View of the Hall of Winchester Palace, as it appeared after the Fire in Augt. 1814. Howlett sculp. Pubd. 1 8 1 5 . 1 1 * by 8. 143. South View of the Remains of Winchester Palace. A water-colour Drawing, 1800. 4* by 6. 144. The Engraving from the above Drawing. Pubd. by Manson, 1 800. 5 by 6. 145. Window in the Hall of Winchester Palace. A print. 4 by 5. 146. Remains of Winchester Palace. A print pubd by Vernon & Hood, 1805. 4 by 6. 147. Remains of Winchester Palace. J. Cotman del. G. Cooke sculp, 1828. 6* by 4. 148. Alms Houses of Alice Overman, on the North side of S4- Saviour's Church. A water-colour Drawing by T.H. Shepherd, 1855. 10* by 7. 149. View of the Chapel and Alms Houses in the Parish of S7 Saviour, founded and endowed by Thomas Cure, 1584, rebuilt 1831. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. ShepJierd, 1852. 9* by 6. 150. View of the Alms Houses of Thomas Cure and Henry Young, rebuilt 1831, in the College Yard, Park Street, Southwark. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. ShepJierd, 1851. 9 by 6. Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 639 151. View of Alms Houses, two endowed by Inha bitants of Southwark : also two by H. Jackson, 1685, and H. Sprat, 1709; re built in College Yard, 1831. A. water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 9 by 6. 152. Alms Houses endowed by Ed. Alleyn and G. J. Alleyn ; rebuilt 1843. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9 by 6*. 153. The Old Alms Houses endowed by Edward Alleyn, in Soap Yard, Deadman Place. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Sfiepherd, 1851. 8* by 6. 154. Old Alms Houses, erected by the Parish of Sl. Saviour, in Gravel Lane, 1 705 ; now pulled down. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1851. 9 by 6. 155. Nine Drawings of Tablets relating to the above Alms Houses. 1156. Rowland Hill's Alms Houses, in Hill Street, Gravel Lane. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 10 by 7. 157. The Drapers' Alms Houses, in Hill Street, Southwark. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 10 by 7*. 158. View of the Old Wood Houses, in Ewer Street, Gravel Lane, looking East. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9* by 6*. 640 VIEWS OF LONDON. 159. View of the Old Houses in Ewer Street, look ing West. A water-colour Drawing by T. H. Sliepherd, 1852. 9* by 6*. 160. View of the Old Mansion of the late G. Vaughan, now the Hat Manufactory of Messrs. James, the corner of Green Walk. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9 by 6*. 161. The Old Inn called John o' Grote, in the Borough Road. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 184O. 4 by 3. 162. The Old King's Arms Tavern and Tea Gar den, corner of Suffolk Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9* by 7. 163. Rippon's Alms Houses, now Park Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 9* by 7. 164. Hedger's Alms Houses, Webber Row. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 1 1 by 7. 165. Edward's Alms. House, Church Street, Black friars Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. . 10* by 7. 166. Bird's-eye View of the Globe Theatre, en larged from Hollar's long View of London. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 18 10. 7* by 5. 167. The Globe Theatre, as it appeared in the Reign of James I., with small Plan. From an engraved View of London, circa 161 2. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 18 10. 7* by 7*. Portfolio XXXIV. SOUTHWARK. 641 168. The " Globe, Southwark." From a Drawing in the Crowle Pennant. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 18 12. 7 by 10. 169. A Plan of Bankside, circa 1600. Pubd. by Herbert. 10 by 5. 170; View of the Globe Theatre as in 161 2. A proof etching. 7 by 5. 171. The Swan Theatre, on the Bankside, as it appeared 1614. From Visscher's View of London. Print pubd by Herbert, 1809. 7 by 5- 172. The Globe Theatre, Bankside, and the Bear Garden. Engd. for the " Encyclopaedia Lond," 1825. 9 by 7*. 173. The Bear Garden, an enlarged View from Hollar's long View of London. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 18 10. 7*- by 5. 174. The Bear Garden. Enlarged from Visscher's long View of London. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1810. 7* by 5- 175. View of the late Revd. C. Skelton's Meeting House, adjacent to the site of the Globe Theatre ; also View of the Mill erected on the site of the Meeting House. G. Shepherd del. Stow sculp, 18 13. 10 by 12. 176. View of John Bunyan's Meeting House, in Zoar Street, Gravel Lane ; with Plan. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1814. 10 by 11. T T 642 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 77. A Pencil Drawing of the above. 71 by 4. 178. A South View of the Falcon Tavern, on the Bankside, as it appeared 1805 ; with Plan of the Vicinity. F. Nash del. Wise sculp, 1805. 9 by 12. 179. The North Front of the House called the Falcon, the residence of Sir C. Wren during the building of S4. Paul's, as it ap peared 1 710. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 6* by 4*. 180. The South Front of the Falcon, a Coal Wharf. From a Drawing in 1794. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10 by 6\. 181. The Fish Pond Houses, on Bankside, formerly visited by Queen Elizabeth. Prattent del. et sculp, 1796. 6 by 4. 182. A Pencil Drawing of the above. 6 by 4. 183. Bird's-eye View of Old Paris Garden, as it appeared 1560 A tinted Drawing. 5 by 4A. 184. View of the Old Houses in Queen Anne Court, as they appeared 1839 ; now pulled down. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay. 1839. y\ by 5. 185. View on Bankside, near Blackfriars Bridge, looking towards S'. Paul's. A tinted Drawing by Nalt, 1806. 1 1 by 7*. Portfolio XXXV. CHRISTCHURCH. 643 Portfolio XXXV. CHRISTCHURCH, NEWINGTON, LAMBETH, VAUXHALL. CHRISTCHURCH. 1. View of Christchurch, with the old Houses in front, as it appeared 1810. A water-colour Drawing by W. Pearson, 18 10. 8 by 6. 2. The Engraving from the above Drawing. Preston sculp. 8 by 6*. 3. The West View of Christchurch, with the old Buildings in front. A tinted Drawing by Natt, 18 14. 11 by 7. 4. View of Christchurch, the East Front. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd. 18 12. 12* by 9*. 5. Christchurch, Blackfiiars. 7. H. Shepherd del. Acorn sculp, 1827. 6 by 4. 6. " The New Surry Chapel, in S4. George's Road, opened by the Revd. R. Hill on Whitsunday, 1783-" Hamilton del. Thornton sculp, 1783. 6* by 4. 7. "The Surry Chapel, built 1784 by the Revd. Rowland Hill." A print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1798. 15* by 9*. T T 2 644 VIEWS OF LONDON. 8. The Liverian Museum, since called the Ro tunda, in Blackfriars Road. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 4* by 6*. 9. A View of the Royal Circus, in S4. George's Fields, burnt down 1805. Lodge sculp, 1 78 1. 9 by 6*. 10. The Royal Circus, in S4. George's Fields. A print, circa 1 780. 6* by 4. 11. N.E. View of the Surrey Theatre, formerly the Royal Circus ; with small Plan. Shepherd del. Wise sculp,- 1814. - 12. The Surrey Theatre, Blackfriars Road. 7. H. Shepherd del. Dale sculp, 1831. 6 by 4. 13. View of the Surrey Theatre, the Obelisk, the Magdalen Asylum, and Turnpike. A print pubd by Laurie & Whittle, 18 12. 17 by 10*. 14. The Freemasons' Charity School, in S4. George's Fields, erected 1758. Rawle del. et sculp, 1801. 6* by 4. 15. View of the .Freemasons' School, with the ad jacent Buildings, from the Asylum to the Tollgate. A print pubd. by Laurie & Whittle, 1803. IS* by 10*. 16. View of the Philanthropic Female Reform Society, and the New Chapel adjoining S4. George's Fields. A water-colour Drawing, 1805. 12 by 7*. Portfolio XXXV. ST. GEORGE'S FIELDS. 645 17. Female Reform and New Chapel of the Philan thropic Society. Rawle del. et sculpi, 1805, 6 by 3. 18. "The Philanthropic Reform, in S4. George's Fields." A print pubd. by Whittle & Laurie, 1814. 16* by 10. 19. The Magdalen Hospital, in S4. George's Fields. A print.. 14* by 4- 20. Entrance of S4. George's Road, with the Obelisk and Turnpike. A coloured print. Dogaty del. et sculp, 1787. 16* by 12*. 21. Entrance to London by the Obelisk in the Surrey Road. Schnebbelie del. Sparrow sculp. 6\ by 4. 22. View of the Obelisk and Daviess Fire Escape. A woodcut, 1848. 4* by 7. 23.. The School for the Indigent Blind, S4. George's Fields; erected 1799. A print pubd. by Whittle &¦ Laurie, 1813. 17 by 10*. 24. Asylum for the Indigent Blind. 7. H. Shepherd del. Acorn sculp, 1829, 6 by 4. 25. The Indigent Blind Asylum ; erected 1836. A woodcut, 1836. 6 by 4 26. The Blind Asylum, New Front. Wray del. Wallis sculp. 4f by 3. ¥' : fe." .. 646 VIEWS OF LONDON. 27. The Old Dog and Duck Tavern, S4. George's Fields. Copied from an old Drawing, 1646. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 7 by 5*. 28. The Dog and Duck, S4. George's Fields, as it appeared 1772 ; taken down 181 2. Site of the New Bethlehem, A print pubd. 1772. 7 by 4. BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL. 29. " The New Bethlehem Hospital, in S4. George's Fields," as built in 181 2. J. Lewis arch*. Print pubd. by Whittle & Laurie, 18 14. 16* by 10. 30. The Old Bethlehem Hospital, in Moorfields. Hooke arch*. J. Maurer del. Bowles sculp, 1751. 16 by 9*. 31. The New Bethlehem Hospital, in S4. George's Fields. A coloured print. Riley sculp, 18 17. 8* by 5. 32. A Tablet, with Arms of Southwark and date 1 716 on left, a Dog with Artichoke on right, as inserted in the wall of New Bethlehem. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay. 3* by 3*. 33. View of the Old Halfway House Inn, the corner of Webber Street ; pulled down 1824. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1824. 7* by 4*. 34. View at the Halfway House, S4. George's Fields. " The Posts not wide enough for Fatty." Print pubd. by R. Sayer, 1782. 8* by 6*. Portfolio XXXV. NEWINGTON. 647 35. " Labour in Vain, or Fatty in Distress ;" a Print showing S4. George's Spa in the back ground. Pubd. by 67 Bowles, 1782. 10 by 13. 36. " S.E. View of the Grotto, now the Gold smiths' Arms." " Here Herbs did grow and flowers sweet, But now 'tis called S*. George's Street." Schnebbelie del. Maddocks sculp, 1825. 12 by 10. 37. View of' Charles Hopton's Alms Houses, Green Walk, Blackfriars Road, erected 1752. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 13 by 6. 38, View of the Rectorial House, Newington Butts. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 6*. 39. The Rectorial House, Newington Butts. Print pubd. by N. Smith, 1793. 6* by 6. 40. Two Circular Views of the Obelisk and the Turnpike near it ; also the Toll Bar at Black friars Bridge. each 2i in- dn 41. The Old Fishmongers' Alms Houses, New ington, erected 1618, pulled down 1851. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10 by 7. 42. Bird's-eye View of the Fishmongers' Alms Houses. A woodcut, 1850. 6 by 4b 648 VIEWS OF LONDON. 43. View of the Old Elephant and Castle Inn, at Newington, pulled down 1824. Copied from an Old Painting, 1786. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, io by 6f. 44. " The Elephant and Castle, Newington," showing various Coaches, 1826. 5". Jones del. Smart sculp. 30 by 21. 45. View of the Toll Bar and Elephant and Castle. An etching, circa 1830. 5 by 4. 46. The Old Houses next the Elephant and Castle, pulled down 1840. A woodcut, 1 840. yX by 41 47. View of Newington Butts, looking towards Kennington. W. Ellis del. et mez, 1792. 71 by 5. 48. View of the Balloon in which Mrs. Sage and Mrs. Biggin ascended from Newington Causeway, May, 1785. A Drawing by W. Capon, 1785. gX by 7. 49. View of Cuper's Gardens, with the Orchestra at the time it was occupied by Messrs. Beau- foy's Distillery in 1798. A water-colour Drawing by C Tomkins, 1798. 10* by 6. 50. Messrs. Beaufoy's Distillery, formerly Cuper's Gardens, as it appeared 1809. The Water loo Bridge Road runs over the centre of the above. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1809. 9 by 6f. Portfolio XXXV. NE WING TON. 649 51. The Engraving from the above Drawing. Dale sculp. Pubd. 1825. 12 by 8*. 52. View in Cuper's Gardens, Lambeth. Ravenhill del. Howlett sculp. 9 by 6. 53. A Plan of Cuper's Gardens and the Vicinity as in 1746, showing the site of the Waterloo Bridge Road. Print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1825. 9 by 5*. 54. View of the Feathers Tavern, Cuper's Bridge, Lambeth. De Cort del. Howlett sculp. Pubd. 1825. 12 by 8f. 55. Bankside, Southwark, with a View of Hol lands Leaguer, one of the Ancient Stews, &c. Print pubd. by Boydell, 1818. 10 by 7-*. 56. " The Royal Cobourg Theatre, Surrey," erected 181 7, Cabanel arch4. Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 18 19. 10 by 7*. 57. Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Kent Road. A print from " Gent. Mag," 1822. 7* by 3. 58. Licensed Victuallers' School, Kennington. 7. H. Shepherd del. Bond sculp, 1828. 6 by 3*. 59. Old Houses at Kennington Green, next the New Vestry Hall. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1855. 7 by 4*. 60. The End View of the above Houses. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1855. 6* by 5. 650 VIEWS OF LONDON. 61. View of ST. George's Roman Catholic Church, Newington. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1851. 7 by 5. 62. Asylum for Female Orphans. 7. H. Shepherd del. McClately sculp, 1828. 6 by 3*. 63. Westminster Lying-in Hospital Print pubd. 1 77 1. 5 by 3. 64. The General Lying-in Hospital, York Road. Whitlock del. Shury sculp.-, 1830. 6 by 4. 65. Elevation of the Duke of York Hotel, Waterloo Road. A water-colour Drawing by L. N. Cottingham, 1826. 19 by 12*. 66. Elevation of the Houses, south end of Basing Place, Waterloo Road. A water-colour Drawing by L. N. Cottingham, 1826.25 by 6. 67. Elevations of Houses in Ann Street and Vine Street, Waterloo Road. Two water-colour Drawings by L. N. Cottingham, 1826. each 25 by 6. ASTLEY' S THEATRE. 68. Exterior View of Astley's Amphitheatre, near Westminster Bridge, as it appeared in 1777, from an Original Drawing by Wm. Capon. Engd. by C. J. Smith, 1846. 91 by 5*. 69. The Original Water-Colour Drawing of the above, by William Capon, made 1 777. From the Stowe Collection. o by 51. Portfolio XXXV. ASTLEY'S THEATRE. 651 70. Interior View of Astley's Amphitheatre, as it appeared in 1777, from a Drawing by Wm. Capon. Engd. by C. J. Smith, 1846. 9 by 5*. 71. The Original Water-Colour Drawing of the above by William Capon, made 1777. From the Stowe Collection. 9 by 5*. 72. Astley's Amphitheatre as erected 1792. D. Havell del. et sculp, 1826. 4* by 7. 73. Astley's Royal Amphitheatre, as built after the Fire, in 1841. Ducrow driving 14 horses in his Van. Miller del. Shury sculp, 185 1. 6* by 5. 74. Astley's Advertising Cart. A water-colour Drawing, 1841. 8 by 6. 75. The New Front of Astley's Theatre, erected in Stangate about 1846. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1849. 8 by 5*. 76. " The Entrance to Coade and Sealy's Gallery of Sculpture of Artificial Stone, Westminster Bridge." 5. Rawle del. et sculp, 1802. 4 by 7b 77. The Railway Bridge across the Westminster Road. A woodcut, 1846, 8i by 5- 78. The Railway Bridge, Church Street, Lambeth. A woodcut, 1846. 6 by 3*. 652 VIEWS OF LONDON. 79. View of the High Tide in Vine Street, Lam beth, Feby. 3rd, 1850. A woodcut. 6" by 5*. 80. The Overflow of the Thames at Lambeth Stairs, Feby. 3rd, 1850. A woodcut. 9 by 5*. 81. View of the Green Gate Public House, in Gray's Walk, Lambeth, A Sepia Drawing by Findlay, 1848. 4* by 3*. lambeth palace. 82. Palatium Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis, prop^e Londinum, vulgo Lambeth House. The print by W. Hollar, 1647. I2f by Sf. 83. Another Print of the above, reduced, ni by sf. 84. A View of Lambeth House, from the River Thames, taken at the Revolution. W. Lodge del. P. Tempest exc. 91 by 4*. 85. Lambeth, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Palace. L. Kynff del. J. Kip sculp, 17 10. 19 by I2f. 86. Bird's-eye View of Lambeth Palace, looking towards Westminster. A print, circa 1680. S1 by 4. 87. " Lambeth, Palais des Archveques de Cantor- beYy." A print from " Les Delices, &c." 1725. 6 by 5. Portfolio XXXV. LAMBETH PALACE. 653 88. " Maison de Lambeth." A French print, circa 1725. 6 by 5. 89. " Lambeth House, in Surry, ye Palace of the Archbishop of Canterbury." Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1726. 9 by 6. 90. A View of the Palace at Lambeth. A tinted Drawing by Bernard Lens, 1735. 13 by 8. 91. The Archbishop of Canterbury's Palace at Lam beth. B. Cole sculp, 1739. 14 by 8*. 92. A Bird's-eye View of Lambeth Palace, from the River. Three Bishops rowing. Verses at bottom. A satirical print, 1745. 10 by 8. 93. A similar View. Three Bishops rowing back, and one being rowed on. A print, 1745. 10 by 7. 94. Lambeth Palace from the River. S. Wale del. Simpson sculp, 1761. 5* by 3*. 95. Lambeth Palace from the Garden. Hartley del. Cook sculp, 1773. 5* by 3f- 96. A View of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Palace, at Lambeth. G. Robertson del. W. Lowry sculp, 1781. 20* by 14. 97. Two Views of Lambeth Palace from the Gar den. Hooper del. Godfrey & Sparrow sculp, 1784. each 6 by 4, 654 VIEWS OF LONDON. 98. Perspective View of the Archbishop's Palace, with S4. Mary's Church, Lambeth. A print, pubd. 1786. 11 by 6. 99. View of Lambeth Palace, in Surrey. Taylor sculp, 1790. 6* by 5. 100. View of Lambeth Palace, from the Thames. Print from " Roy. Mag." 6* by 3*. 101. Lambeth Palace; in Surrey ; Ellis direxit, 1790. 7* by 5. 102. Lambeth, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Palace. Print pubd. by Sayers, 1794^ 10 by 6. 103. Lambeth Palace in Surrey* Cooke del. Angus sculp, 1797. 7i by 5. 104. View of Lambeth Palace, from Millbank. A print, circa 1800. 6 by 4*. 105. The Lollards' Tower, Lambeth Palace. Whichelo del. Greig sculp, 1804. 5 by 7*. 106. Part of Lambeth Palace, from the Bishop's Walk. Whichelo del. Greig sculp, 1 804. 5 by 7^. 107. Lambeth Palace, from the Garden. Whichelo del. Greig sculp, 1 804. y\ by sh 108. Lambeth Palace, from Westminster Bridge. Whichelo del. Cooke sculp, 1805. 6* by 4*-, Portfolio XXXV. LAMBETH PALACE. 655 109. The Cloisters, with parts of the Guard Room and Chapel, Lambeth Palace. Whichelo del. R offe sculp, 1804. 9 by 6. no. Entrance Gateway to Lambeth Palace and S4. Mary's Church. S. Owen del. W. Cooke sculp, 18 10. 7* by 4*. 111. Lambeth Palace from the Thames. A tinted Drawing by C. J. Smith, 1 8 1 2. 5 by 4. 112. The Court Yard, with the Hall Gateway to Lambeth Palace. Nash del. Wise sculp, 18 14. 9 by 7\. 113. The Cloisters, Lambeth Palace. J. Greig del. et sculp, 18 17. 3* by 2*. 114. Lambeth Palace from the Water Steps of the Penitentiary. G. Barrett del. W. B. Cooke sculp, 1822. 7* by 5. 115. Lambeth Church and Palace. Whittock del. Syms sculp, 1829. 6 by 3*. 116. Lambeth Palace, as it appeared in the Autumn of 1829. J. L. fecit. 6 by 4. 117. View of Lambeth Palace from the Thames. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1837. 8 by 6. 1 18. A Bird's-eye View of the Inner Court of Lam beth Palace, showing the New Buildings. A pen-and-ink Drawing by N. Whittock, 1849. 15 by 7. 656 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 19. The North Front of Lambeth Palace, showing he Improvements by E. Blore, arch4. Serpell del. Bragg lithog, 1848. 10 by 7*. 1 20. The South Front of Lambeth Palace. Serpell del. Bragg lithog, 1848. 10 by 7*. t 121. The New Buildings at Lambeth Palace. A woodcut, 1 849. 5 by 4. 122. Ditto, the Garden Front. A woodcut, 1849. 8 by 4*. 123. View ofthe Bishop of Hereford's House in High Street, Lambeth, now a Drain Pipe Manufactory. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 185 1. 8 by 5*. 124. View of an Old House in High Street, Lam beth. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1852. 6f by 5*. 125. View of the Nag's Head Public-house, Fore Street, Lambeth, by the Thames, the Peni tentiary shown opposite. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay, 1851. 8 by 5*. 126. A View of the Antient Manor House of Fawkeshall, or Vauxhall, Surrey. En graved from a Drawing in pen and ink ; with a Plan of the site. A print pubd. by Wilkinson, 1813, 11 by 9, Portfolio XXXV. VAUXHALL GARDENS. 657 VAUXHALL GARDENS. 127. The Old House and Entrance to Vauxhall Gardens, copied from a Drawing made i75i- A water-colour Drawing by C Bigot, 1850. 10 by 9. 128. View of the Entrance to Vauxhall Gardens, from the Newington Road. A water-colour Drawing by Findlay in 1780. 6* by 41 129. View of the New Entrance to Vauxhall Gardens, from the Newington Road, as it appeared in Summer, 1850. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot, 1850. 9 by 7*. 130. The New Entrance, as above, in Winter. A water-colour Drawing by C. Bigot, 1850. 7 by 4*. 131. "A General Prospect of Vaux Hall Gar dens, showing at one view the disposition of the whole Gardens." 5. Wale del. Mulier sculp, 175 1. 15* by ioi. 132. "A Perspective View of Vauxhall Gardens." J. Maurer del. et sculp, 1744. 16* by 10. 133. View of Vauxhall Gardens, with the Old Orchestra. A print, circa 1744. 9f by 7- 134. " Rural Beauty, or Vauxhall Garden." View of the Orchestra and Garden, as head-piece to a Song. Gravelot inv. Bickham sculp, 1737. 8 by 5. U U 658 VIEWS OF LONDON. 135. Another View of Gardens, &c, as head-piece to a Song. Gravelot inv. Bickham sculp., 1737. 8 by 6. 136. "A View of the Grand Walk, &c, in Vaux hall Gardens, taken from the Entrance." Canaletti del. Rooker sculp, 17 51. 15 by 9. 1 37. The Reverse View of the above. Sold by 7. Bowles, 1751. 15 by 9. 138. "A View of the Temple of Comus, &c, in Vauxhall Gardens." Canaletti del. Mulier sculp, 175 1. 15 by 9. 139. " A View of the Center Cross Walk, &c, in Vauxhall Gardens," showing the ruined Bridge. Canaletti del. Rooker sculp, 175 1. I5by9. 140. " A View of the Grand South Walk in Vaux Hall Gardens, with the Triumphal Arches, Mr. Handel's Statue," &c. Canaletti del. Mulier sculp. TSi by 9. 141. " A View of the Chinese Pavillions and Boxes in Vauxhall Gardens." S. Wale del. 7. Bowles sculp, 175 1. 16 by 10. 142. " The Triumphal Arches, Mr. Handel's Statue, &c, in the New South Walk of Vauxhall Gardens." 6". Wale del. Mulier sculp, 175 1. IS1 by 10. Portfolio XXXV. VAUXHALL GARDENS. 659 143. "Vaux Hall Spring Gardens," showing the Long Walk, Tables, and Company at Supper, &c. A print, circa 1750. 13 by 8. 144. Three Views in Vauxhall Gardens. Prints pubd. by R. Sayer, 17 Si. each 10* by 6*. 145. "The Inside of the Elegant Music Room in Vaux Hall Gardens." Print pubd. by R. Sayer, 175 1. 10* by 6*. 146. " The Inside of the Elegant Music Room in Vaux Hall Gardens." S. Wale del. Roberts sculp, 175 1. 16* by 10*. 147. "A Perspective View of the Grand Walk, with the (new) Orchestra," built in 1758. A print pubd. 1766. 10 by 6*. 148. " The Citizen at Vauxhall." Codings del. Smith sculp, 1784. 8 by 6. 149. The New Orchestra, Vauxhall Gardens, illu minated. Rowlandson & Pugin del. Black scujp. 8 by 10. 150. Large View of Vauxhall Gardens, introducing characters of the time. A coloured print. Drawn by Rowlandson. Engd by Pollard, 1 810. 29 by 19. 151. Pandean Minstrels at Vauxhall. Burney del. Lee sculp. 9 by 5*- 152. The Victoria Balloon at Vauxhall Gardens. A woodcut, 1849. 9 by 6. u u 2 660 VIEWS OF LONDON. 153. Two Views in the Gardens^ Woodcuts, 1848. each 3* by 4^. 154. The South- Western Railway Station at Nine Elms, Vauxhall. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1856. 10 by 6*. 155. A lithographed View of the above Station. Pubd. 1846. IS* by 10*. 156. View of Carlisle House, Mount Street, Lambeth. 7. Allen del. et sculp, 1828. 5 by 3*. 157. An Ancient Building, supposed to be part of Bishop Bonner's Palace, South Lambeth. 7. Allen del. et sculp, 1828. 4\ by 3. 158. Tradescant's House, at South Lambeth. J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1773. 7i by 6. 159. House of Elias Ashmole, at South Lambeth, adjoining the above. A woodcut, 1760. 4 by 3. 160. Frog Hall, formerly the residence of Parsons the Comedian. Woollet del. Ellis sculp, 1795. 6 by 4K 161. Remains of Sir Noel de Caron's House, in South Lambeth, pulled down 1809. It stood on the site of Messrs. Beaufoy's Distillery. A water-colour Drawing. 8 by sx- Portfolio XXXVI. PANORAMIC VIEWS. 66 1 162. The Alms Houses in Wandsworth Road, South Lambeth, endowed by Sir Noel de Caron. Erected 1662 ; taken down 1852, A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10 by 6. 163. Three Views of Messrs. Beaufoy's Establish ment, at South Lambeth. A private print, a proof; presented 1855. 16 by 13*. Portfolio XXXVI. PANORAMIC VIEWS, DISTANT VIEWS, AND VIEWS OF ENVIRONS. PANORAMIC VIEWS. 1. An "Aeronautical View of London and the surrounding Country." A coloured Engraving. R. Havell del. et sculp, 1831. 39 by 11. 2. A Bird's-eye View of London and Westminster, showing a proposed Railway to Greenwich, taken from the Duke of York's Column. J. D. Pain del. W. Walton lithog, 183 1. 27f by 20. 3. View of London in 1842, taken from the Duke of York's Column, looking North. A woodcut for the " Illustrated London News," 1842. 47 by 1 if. 662 VIEWS OF LONDON. 4.. View of London, taken from the Duke of York's Column, looking South. The companion print to the above, 1843. 47 by 11*. 5 A Long View of " London from the Thames," commencing with the New Houses of Par liament, and continuing as far as the S4. Katherine Docks, with References to Build ings. A woodcut for the " Pictorial Times," 1845. 150 by Sh 6. " Panorama of the River Thames," giving two bird's-eye Views of London : ist. From Vauxhall Bridge to Blackfriars ; 2nd. From thence to London Bridge and Blackwall. Woodcut for the " Illustrated London News," 1845. 95 by 11*. 7. A Panoramic View of London and the Suburbs, from Vauxhall Bridge to the Tower, with a description of the View at the bottom, and a Key of reference attached. J. H. Bank del. et sculp. Pubd by Edwd. W aliis, 1845. 39iby 15*. 8. Panoramic View of the South of London, and the Country around, showing proposed Line of Railway from Southwark Bridge to Rich mond. C J. Blunt del. et lithog, 1846. 26* by 13*. 9. A Balloon View of the Western and Northern parts of London. Jules Arnout del. et lithog, 1848. 13* by 1 11. Portfolio XXXVI. DISTANT VIEWS. 663 10. Panoramic View of the North of London, show ing the proposed North London Junction Railway, from the Great Western Railway to the Eastern Counties, and to Moor Fields. (G. P. Bidder, Engineer.) N. Whittock del. H. 7. Burt lithog, 1850. 27 by 16. 11. "A Balloon View of London, as seen from Hampstead." A mezzotint, pubd by Banks, 1851. 42 by 24^. 12. A Key to the Panorama of London, by Barker, exhibited in Paris and Holland, in 1792. 16 by 12. DISTANT VIEWS. 13. " Greenwich." The long View by Hollar, from Flamstead House, showing London in the distance. " Behould by Prospect with what Art Fayre Greenwich Castle pleasantly A House of Banquet neare and part Of Thames and London how they ly.'' W. Hollar fecit. Printed and sould by Peter Stent. 33 by 6. 14. " Prospectus versus Londinum." A View with Flamstead House in the foreground. A print, 1676. 24 by 7. 15. View of Greenwich, with London in the dis tance, from Flamstead House, " Prospectus Septentrionalis." A print, 1676. 11* by 6*. 664 VIEWS OF LONDON. 1 6. View of Greenwich. By Jonas Moore, 1662. Copied in Lithography by Standidge & Co. 18* by 5. 17. Ditto, of Woolwich. By the same. 1 9 by 5. 18. Ditto, of Erith. By the same. 12* by 5. 19. Ditto, of Gravesend. By the same. IS by 5. 20. " A Prospect of Greenwich, Deptford, and Lon don, taken from Flamstead Hill in Green wich Park." Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1724. Sold by Henry Overton. 37*- by 21*. 21. The East Prospect of Greenwich Park, with distant View of London from the Observa tory. A print, about 1730. 9 by 6. 22. " Urbis Londinii Fluvii Thamesis, Templi Palatii, Viridarii Greenovicensium ab Austro Conspectus." A View of London from Greenwich Park. A. Gordon del. C. Du Bosc sculp, 1731. 29 by 17*. 23. Prospect of Greenwich from the Observatory, with distant View of London, and its Suburbs. J 710. Rigaud fecit, 1736. 28* by 14. Portfolio XXXVI. DISTANT VIEWS. 665 24. Another View similar to the above. J. Rigaud del. S'. Torres sculp, 1756. 15* by 9*. 25. View of London, from Greenwich Park. A print, about 1740. 12 by 7f. 26. A Prospect of London, Greenwich, and Dept ford, taken from Flamstead Hill, in Green wich Park. A print, 1741. 9 by 6. 27. View of London, from the One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park. A Drawing in sepia by H. Gravelot, 1741. 16 by 9. 28. A View of London and its Suburbs, from One Tree Hill, in Greenwich Park. From an Original Picture by P. Tilleman, in the Col lection of the Earl of Radnor. J. Wood sculp, 1744. Sold by A. Pond. 26 by 15^. 29. A View of London and Westminster, similar to the above, upon a reduced scale. P. Tilleman del. Stevens sculp, 1752. 15 by' 9. 30. A View of London from One Tree Hill, in Greenwich Park. A print, from " Gent. Mag," 1754. 9 by 7- 31. A View of London, taken from One Tree Hill, in Greenwich Park, on a reduced scale, from P. Tilleman's Picture. A print, 1760. Pubd. by Robt. Sayers. 10 by 6. 32. A View of London from One Tree Hill. A print, 1760. io*by6. 666 VIEWS OF LONDON. 33. A View of London and Greenwich, taken from Flamstead House, with a View of the House. A print, 1760. 9 by 6*. 34. " Greenwich Hill, or Holyday Gambols." A curious character print, pubd by Humphreys, 1761. 13* by 9. 35. View of London, from Blackheath. Wych del. Godfrey sculp, 1776. 10 by 5. 36. View of London, from One Tree Hill, in Green wich Park. A large coloured engraving, about 1790. 27 by 17*. 37. View of Greenwich and up the River, from Greenwich Park. . J. Farrington del. J. C. Stadler sculp, 1795. 13 by 9. 38. View of London, Greenwich, and Deptford, from Greenwich Park. J. Farrington del. J. C. Stadler sculp, 1796. 22 by 13. 39. View of London, &c, from Greenwich Park. E. Dayes del. W. Knight sculp, 1799. 10 by 7. 40. The Cities of London and Westminster, taken from the Camera in the Observatory, Green wich Park. A print, 1804. I4i by 6i. 41. London, from Greenwich Park. G. Arnold del. J. Greig sculp, 1804. 7* by 5. 42. A View of London and its Environs, from One Tree Hill, in Greenwich Park. A water-colour Drawing by W. Daniell, 1805. 23* by 15. Portfolio XXXVI. DISTANT VIEWS. 667 43. View of London and the Environs. Coloured engraving from the above, 1805. 26 by 16. 44. View of London, &c, from Flamstead Hill, in Greenwich Park. An oval print. Thos. Hearne del. Ellis sculp, 18 10. 19* by 15*. 45. View of Greenwich, from Blackheath Point. M, Baynes del. et lithog, 1822. 10 by 7. 46. View of London and the Thames, from Green wich Park. F. Dewint del. W. B. Cooke sculp, 1822. 8 by 5. 47. View of London, from Greenwich Park. Drawn by W. Westall, and lithog3. 1826. 13* by 9*. 48. View of London, from Greenwich Hill. Bouton & Jaine del. et lithog, 1830. 15* by iof. 49. Distant View of London and Greenwich Hos pital, from the Observatory, in Greenwich Park. 7. Boys del. et lithog. 17* by 12. 50. View of London, &c, from Greenwich Park. 7. Prior sculp. Pubd. by Robins, 1840. 16 by 8. 51. London, from Greenwich Park. J. Philips del. H. Wallis sculp. 6* by 4*. 52. Ditto ditto. Tombleson del. Winkles sculp. S* by 4< 53. View of London and Greenwich, from Forest Hill, showing the Railway. E. Bradley del. H. Ogg sculp. 19 by 1 1. 668 VIEWS OF LONDON. 54. A South View of the Cities of London and Westminster, taken from Denmark Hill, near Camberwell. G. Robinson pinxit. D. Lerpiniere, sculp, 1779. 23 by 17. 55. View of London, from Camberwell. E. Dayes del. W. Knight sculp, 1797. ioi by 7. 56. View of London, taken near Brixton Cause way. A print, 1783. 10* by 6. 57. View of London, taken near Brixton. A coloured print from painting by D. Cox. Puba. 1813. 1 2 by 6*. 58. A View of London, from Wandsworth Hill. C. Tomkins del. Ellis sculp, 1810. 19* by 16. VIEWS OF ENVIRONS. 59. View in Richmond Park, the Palace in the distance. A tinted Drawing, circa 1750. 21* by 15*. 60. Richmond Palace, a View from the Garden. A water-colour Drawing, circa 1800. 151 by 7*. 61. A View in Richmond Park: A water-colour Drawing, 1752. 14 by n^-. 62. View on the Thames near Twickenham, Sir G. Pocock's House in foreground. A water-colour Drawing by 7. Sandby, 1794. 17 by 10*. Portfolio XXXVI. VIEWS OF ENVIRONS. 669 63. View on the Thames. The Ferry near Brent ford ; Sion House in the distance. A water-colour Drawing by W. Marlow, circa 1760. 13 by 8*. 64. View of London, from the Prince's Head, Bat tersea. Samuel del. Morris sculp, 1787. 7 by 4. 65. View of Battersea. 5. Rawle del. et sculp, 1 804. 6 by 4. 66. View of the River, from Chelsea. C. White sculp, circa 1760. 6i by 4. 67. View of Lindsey House, Chelsea. Malcolm fecit, 1 800. 6 by 4. 68. A South View of Holland House, Kensing ton. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 1813. 12* by 8*. 69. A North-East View of Holland House. A water-colour Drawing by J. Buckler, 1823. I2i by 8*. 70. The South Front of Holland House. A water-colour Drawing, circa 1800. 6* by 4f. 71. An accurate Survey of the Park, Pleasure Ground, and Inclosures adjoining to Hol land House, in the County of Middlesex. Surveyed A.D. 1770 by J. Haynes. A drawn plan. 34 by 30. 72. A Drawn Plan of Holland House and Grounds. Made 1796. MS. 32 by 22. 670 VIEWS OF LONDON. 73. The Gravel Pit Alms Houses, Notting Hill, Kensington. Banks del. et sculp. 7i by 4*. 74. Plan of the Cemetery at Kensal Green, with Views of the Chapels, &c. Layton del. et lithog. I5i by iof. 75. The Old Plough Inn, at Kensal Green, built about 1500. Banks del. et sculp, 1784. 8 by 5i. 76. View of the Old Bell Inn, at " Kilborn, on the Edgeware Road." Rathbone del. Prestal sculp, 1789. 18* by 13*. 77. The Old Red Lion Inn, Kilborn. Rathbone del. Prestal sculp, 1789. 1 8*- by 13*. 78. S.W. Prospect of Kilbourn Abbey, as in the year 1722 ; from an old Drawing. A print pubd by Seago, 1798. 5* by 4*. 79. View of London, from Child's Hill, between Kilburn and Hampstead. A water-colour Drawing by P. Tilleman, circa 1760. 39 by 6*. 80. View from Primrose Hill of Haverstock Hill and Hampstead. A water-colour Drawing by J. White, 1798. 20 by 12*. 81. View of London, from Hampstead Hill. A water-colour Drawing by Paine, 1798. 17 by 1 1\. Portfolio XXXVI. VIEWS OF ENVIRONS. 67 1 82. A View on Hampstead Heath, looking towards London. A coloured print. F. J. Sarjent del. F. Jukes sculp, 1804. 22* by 15. 83. Five Views of Hampstead and the Heath. Chatelain del. Toms sculp, 1745. each 10 by 7. 84. A View of Hampstead, near Pond Street. A Print 7* by 4*. 85. A View of Hampstead, near Tom King's House. Chatelain fecit, 1750. 7* by 4-k 86. View near Jack Straw's Castle, Hampstead Heath. J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1797. 6* by 6. 87. View on Hampstead Heath. Westall del. Finden sculp, 1829. S* by 3*. 88. Hampstead and Primrose Hill, from the Duke of Bedford's Road. Corbould del. Angus sculp, 1791. 6 by 4. 89. The Chalk Farm Tavern, near Primrose Hill. A sepia Drawing by Mathews, 1834. 5* by 4. 90. Cottage, Residence of Sir R. Steele, on Haver stock Hill. Lithograph from a Drawing made 1804. 5 by 4. 91. The Orphan Working School, Haverstock Hill. A lithograph. 9 by 6. 672 VIEWS OF LONDON. 92. View of the South Front of the Villa at Ken wood. R. Adam arch*. Vitalba & Pastorini sculp. Pubd. 1774 22 by 16*. 93. View of Kenwood, the Seat of the Earl of Mansfield. G. Robertson del. W. Lowry sculp, 1781. 21 by 14. 94. View of Lord Mansfield's, taken from the Park, near Hampstead. Print pubd. by Sewell, 1786. 7* by j. 95. The Earl of Mansfield's, at Caen Wood, near Hampstead. A print pubd. by Sayer, 1792. 10 by 6. 96. Drawn Plan of the Grounds about Kenwood House. Made by Pritchard, 1793. . SS by 29. 97. Drawn Plan of Kenwood House and adjoining Grounds. Made 1796. 46 by 25. 98. View of the Houses at Kentish Town, from the Castle Tavern to Old Chapel Row. A pencil Drawing made 1788. 29 by 5. 99. Ivy Cottage, C. Matthews's residence, Kentish Town. A print, 18 14. 5 by 4. 100. The Church at Kentish Town. Mezzotint pubd. by Wilkinson, 1824. 91 by 7. Portfolio XXXVII. WALLS OF LONDON. 673 1 01. Kentish Town and Highgate, from the South. J. Storer del. et sculp, 1806. 7 by 5. 102. Lord Southampton's Lodge, at Highgate. Print pubd. by Sayer, 1792. 10 by 6. 103. A North View of London, with part of High- gate, taken from Hampstead Heath. G. Robertson del. D. Lerpiniere sculp, 1780. 22* by 17. 104. Three Views of Highgate. Chatelain del. Toms sculp, 1745. each 10 by 6*. 105. A General View of Highgate, taken from Caen Wood. Print pubd. by Sewell, 1786. 12 by 6. 106. View of London, from Highgate. E. Dayes del. W. Knight sculp. 10* by 7. 107. The Highgate Archway, from the Turnpike Gate at Holloway. A coloured print pubd. by Whittle & Laurie, 181 3. 16* by 11. I. Portfolio XXXVII. OLD LONDON WALL, THE CITY GATES, AND CITY COMPANIES' HALLS. LONDON WALL. View of a Fragment of the Old London Wall, near Tower Hill. A water-colour Drawing by Wm. Capon, 1796. 14 by 10. X X 674 VIEWS OF LONDON. 2. Another View of London Wall, near Tower Hill. A water-colour Drawing by Wm. Capon, 1 796. 14 by 9*. 3. Part of Old London Wall, taken from George Street Tower Hill. A water-colour Drawing by W. S. Inman, 18 18. 12 by 8. 4. Part of London Wall, at the back of Trinity Square. A water-colour Drawing by W. S. Inman, 1818. 12 by 8. 5. " A View of part of the Antient Remains of London Wall, now standing near Postern Row Tower Hill." Schnebbelie del. Dale sculp, 1818. 12 by 10. 6. A View of London Wall, in America Mews Minories. A water-colour Drawing by W". Capon, in 1794. 10* by ioi. 7. A Fragment of London Wall at the bottom of Breakneck Stairs Old Bailey. A water-colour Drawing by W . Capon, 1794. 9 by 9. 8. View of part of the Antient Wall, with the Eastern Gate at Grey Friars. Copied in sepia from an Old Drawing for Pennant's "London," 1790. 16 by 3. 9. " A Front View of the Watch Tower discovered on Ludgate Hill, May ist, 1792." J. T. Smith del. g by 81. Portfolio XXXVII. WALLS OF LONDON. 675 10. " Inside View of the Watch Tower, discovered near Ludgate Hill, May ist, 1792." J. 7. Smith del. et sculp, 1 792. 9 by 1 1 f . 1 1 . View of the Exterior of the above. Etching by J. 7. Smith, 1792. 6 by 8*. 1 2. A Venerable Fragment of London Wall, as it appeared with the Battlement. Drawn and etched by J. 7. Smith in April, 1793. 9 by 1 1 . 13. View of part of the Antient Wall and Tower in Cripplegate Churchyard in 1801. J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp. 4 by 7*. 14. "Venerable Remains of London Wall, in the Churchyard of S4. Giles's Cripplegate." Pubd. by Manson, 1800. 6 by 8. 15. Part of London Wall in Cripplegate Church yard. Pubd. by N, Smith, 1792. 6 by 8*. 16. " South-West View of Bethlem Hospital and London Wall." Drawn and etched by J. T. Smith, 18 14. 9 by 12. 17. Part of London Wall, and the South Front of Bethlem Hospital. Drawn and etched by J. 7. Smith, 1812. 9* by 12. 18. View of the Remains of Old London Wall, since taken down to improve Moorfields. A water-colour Drawing by Schnebbelie, 18 17. 10* by 5*. x x 2 676 VIEWS OF LONDON. 19. View of Albion Chapel, and the last Remains of London Wall taken down to improve Moorfields. A water-colour Drawing, 18 18. 12 by 8*. 20. View ofthe Scotch Church, and the Remains of London Wall, as it appeared after the pulling down of Old Bethlem. A water-colour Drawing by J. Varley, 1 8 1 8. 9* by 7i_ THE CITY GATES, ETC. 21. The Eight Gates of the City of London, as they appeared in 1670, also King's Gate Whitehall, and King Street Gate Westmin ster. Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp. Pubd. by John Bowles. 18 by 13*. 22. The Eight Gates of London, as they appeared before they were removed (in 1760). 7. Bowles sculp, 1754. 12* by 8*. 23. The Eight Gates of London, including the Bridge Gate. B. Cole sculp, for Maitland s " London," 1754. 14 by 9. 24. Seven of the City Gates, with the City Arms. A print, circa 1755. 10x by 6*. 25. Small View of Temple Bar, as it appeared with three heads at the top. .S. Wale del, 1761. 3* by 3f. Portfolio XXXVII. COMPANIES' HALLS. 677 26. Small View of Temple Bar as it appeared with two heads at the top. A print, 1770. 3 by 3*. 27. View of the S. Front of ST. John's Gate, Cler kenwell. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. B. Allen sculp, 1827. 6 by 4*. 28. "The Gate at Whitehall." Designed by Hans Holbein. G. Virtue del. et sculp. Sump. Soe. Ant. Lond, 1725. 10* by 16. 29. The King Street Gate, Westminster. G. Virtue del. et sculp, 1725. 10 by 15. CITY COMPANIES' HALLS. 30. View of the Armourers' and Braziers' Old Hall in Coleman Street, pulled down in 1840. A water-colour Drawing by J. Bigot. 1 1 by 6. 31. The Armourers' and Braziers' New Hall in Coleman Street, rebuilt, 1841. A water-colour Drawing by J. Bigot. 7, by 5. 32. Apothecaries' Hall, Water Lane Black friars, built circa 1670. A water-colour Drawing by Carter, 1796. 5i by 2*. 33. Apothecaries' Hall, Pilgrim Street, Water Lane, Blackfriars. View of the Inner Court. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1 831. 6 by 4f. 678 VIEWS OF LONDON. 34. Apothecaries Lane, Water Lane Blackfriars. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 9f by 7. 35. The E. Front of the Inner Court of Barber Surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street. Pubd. by J. Manson, 1800. Si by 8*. 36. View of the N. Front of Barber Surgeons' Hall, from Cripplegate Churchyard. Pubd. by J. Manson, 1800. 5 by 8f. 37. The Entrance to Barber Surgeons' Hall, from Monkwell Street. 7. H. Shepherd del, 1837. 3 by 4*. 38. The North-East Front of the Inner Court of Barber Surgeons' Hall, as it appeared in 1815. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd. 9f by 7. 39. Barber Surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street London Wall. The Inner Court as it ap peared in 1846. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 7* by 5-*. 40. The Entrance to Bakers' Hall, Harp Lane Tower Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 6f by 9f . 41. The Entrance to Butchers' Hall, Pudding Lane Eastcheap. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 6f by 9f . Portfolio XXXVII. COMPANIES' HALLS. 679 42. The Inner Court of Brewers' Hall, Addle Lane Wood Street, in 1831. W. Radclyffe sculp. 6 by 4*. 43. The Old Entrance to the Bricklayers' and Tylers' Hall, Leadenhall Street. A print. 4 by 6. 44. The N. Front of the Carpenters' Hall, Lon don Wall. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Henchall sculp, 1830. 6 by 4*. 45. The S. Front of the Cordwainers' Hall, Dis taff Lane Cannon Street. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp, 1830. 6 by 4*. 46. The W. Front of the Clothworkers' Hall, Mincing Lane, 181 2. A print. 4 by 3*. 47. The Inner Court of the Clothworkers' Hall, in 1831. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. W aliis sculp, 1830. 6 by 4*. 48. The Entrance to Parish Clerks' Hall, Sil ver Street, Wood Street Cheapside. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp, 1854. ' 6* by 9. 49. The Entrance to Coachmakers' Hall, for merly the Scriveners', in Noble Street Fos ter Lane. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp, 1854. 6* by 9. 680 VIEWS OF LONDON. 50. The Entrance to the Cutlers' Old Hall, Cloak Lane College Hill, as it appeared 1850. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp. 5 by 6*. 51. The Cutlers' New Hall, built 1852. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp. 9 by 6*. 52. The E. Front of Cooper's Hall, Basinghall Street, as it appeared in 1830. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Hinchliff sculp. 6 by 4*. 53. Curriers' Hall, built 1667, as it appeared in 1846. J. Read del, 1850. 6* by 8f . 54. The S. Front of Drapers' Hall, in Throg morton Street, as it appeared in 1750. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson. 7 by Sh 55. Engraving from the above Drawing. By 7. H Shepherd, 1830. 6 by 4*. 56. The Inner Court of Drapers' Hall. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9 by 6i. 57. Dyers' Hall in College Street, as it appeared in 1830. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp. 6 by 4*. 58. The Entrance to Embroiderers' Hall, Gutter Lane Cheapside. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 6* by 9. Portfolio XXXVII. COMPANIES' HALLS. 68l 59. The Entrance to Founders' Hall, S4. Swithin Lane, formerly in Founders' Court Lothbury. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 6* by 10. 60. . The S. FRont of Old Fishmongers' Hall, on the side of the River Thames, built about 1667. Mr. Jarman, arch4, (pulled down 1831). Sutton Nicholls del. et sculp, 1694. 17* by 13*. 61. The Old Front of Fishmongers' Hall, towards the River. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson, 1750. 7\ by 5. 62. The Entrance of Fishmongers' Hall, from Thames Street, erected 1667. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp, 1827. 2f by 4*. 63. The S. Front of Fishmongers' Hall, on the side of the River Thames. Sands sculp, 181 1. 4 by 3*. 64. The S.E. Front of Old Fishmongers' Hall, on the side of the River. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 11* by 7f. 65. View of Old Fishmongers' Hall, as it ap peared 1650. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 10 by 7. 66. The S.E. Front of New Fishmongers' Hall, London Bridge, erected in 1832. Hy. Roberts arch1. L. Haghe del. et lithog, 1832. 231 by 16*. 682 VIEWS OF LONDON. 67. Old Goldsmiths' Hall, in Foster Lane, as it appeared in 1827, afterwards pulled down. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Wallis sculp. 6 by 4*. 68. The Inner Court of Old Goldsmiths' Hall, as it appeared in 1810. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd. 10* by 7*. 69. An old Geometrical View of Goldsmiths' Hall, in Foster Lane, as it appeared 1725. A print. 9 by 7. 70. New Goldsmiths' Hall, in Foster Lane, as erected in 1835. P. Hardwick arch'. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Rogers sculp. 16 by i8f. 71. The North-West Front of New Goldsmiths' Hall, 1835. A print. 5 by 2i. 72. The S.W. Front of the above Hall, 1835. A print. 41 by 2*. 73. The Old Grocers' Hall, in the Poultry, for merly the Bank of England, as it appeared in 1668. Used by the Bank from 1694 to 1734 ; pulled down 1797. 9* by 6*. 74. The Inner Court of New Grocers' Hall, as it was rebuilt 1798. J. Leverton arch'. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1810. 7i by 6. 75. The New Grocers' Hall, Inner Court. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 7i by 5. Portfolio XXXVII. COMPANIES' HALLS. 683 76. The East Front of Grocers' Hall, Poultry, as it appeared 1830. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Radclyff sculp, 1830. 6 by 4*. 77. The New Entrance to Grocers' Hall, in Princes Street, opposite the Bank ; erected 1842. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 9* by 6*. 78. The Entrance to Girdlers' Hall, Basinghall Street, built 1669. 7. H. Shepherd del. J. Greig sculp , 1827. 2f by 4*. 79. The Inner Court of Girdlers' Hall, Basing hall Street, built 1669. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9 by 6f . 80. The Old Entrance to Haberdashers' Hall, Maiden Lane, as it appeared 1750. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson. 5i by 7i. 81. The Entrance to Haberdashers' Hall, Maiden Lane. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1830. 2* by 4*. 82. View of the Inner Court of Haberdashers' Hall, built 1669. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 9i by 6*. 83. The Old Entrance to Haberdashers' Hall. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 6* by 8f . 84. The New Buildings and Entrance to Haber dashers' Hall, erected in 1855. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 6 by 9*. 684 VIEWS OF LONDON. 85. The Entrance to Innholders' Hall, College Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1830. 2± by 4f . 86. The Entrance to Joiners' Hall, Friars Lane Thames Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 6f by 8*. 87. Ironmongers' Hall, Fenchurch Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. Holden, 1750. 7* by 5. 88. The S. Front of Ironmongers' Hall, erected 1748. Thos. Holden arch4. Pubd. by Ackerman, 181 1. 7 by 5i- 89. Ironmongers' Hall, looking towards Aldgate, as it appeared in 1750. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson. 7\ by Sh 90. Ironmongers' Hall, looking towards Grace church Street. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 9* by 7*. 91. The W. Front of Old Leathersellers' Hall, S4. Helen's Place Bishopsgate Street, taken down 1799. J. P. Malcolm del. et sculp. 8 by sf. 92. The Entrance to Masons' Hall, Masons' Hall Court, Basinghall Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 4* by 5*. 93. The Old Entrance to Merchant Taylors' Hall, Threadneedle Street. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson, 1750. 5 by 71. Portfolio XXXVII. COMPANIES' HALLS. 685- 94. The Old Front Entrance to Merchant Tay lors' Hall. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 6 by 8. 95. The Old Building of Merchant Taylors' Hall, on the South side of Threadneedle Street ; Jarman, Architect, 1669 (pulled down 1848). 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Watkins sculp, (proof), 1827. Sf by 4b 96. The New Building of Merchant Taylors' Hall, Threadneedle Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 71 by 5*. 97. The Inner Court of Merchant Taylors' Hall, as improved. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1853. 9iby6i. 98. The Old Entrance to Mercers' Hall, Cheap- side, as it appeared 1 750. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson. 5 by 7\. 99. The Old Front of Meecers' Hall. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 5f by 8i- 100. The Old Entrance to Mercers' Hall. 7. J. Busby del. et sculp, 18 12. 4 by 7. 101. The Entrance to Mercers' Hall, Cheapside. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1830. 2* by 4*. 102. Pinners' Hall, Pinners' Court Old Broad Street, now a Dissenters' Meeting House. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1846. 5 by 6* 686 VIEWS OF LONDON. 103. Painters' Hall, Little Trinity Lane. A water-colour Drawing by G. Shepherd, 1 8 10. Sf by 8f. 104. The Entrance Doorway to Painters' Hall, Little Trinity Lane. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Watkins sculp, 1830. 2* by 4*. 105. The New Front of Painters' Hall. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1850. 6 by 8*. 106. Pewterers' Hall, 17 Lime Street Leaden hall Street, built 1668, as it appeared in 1851. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 8* by 6. 107. The Entrance to Plaisterers' Hall, Addle Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 8* by 9f . 108. Plumbers' Hall, in Great Bush Lane Can non Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1852. 6* by 8. 109. The Entrance to Sadlers' Hall, Cheapside. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 6* by 8\. no. The Gate Entrance to Sadlers' Hall, Cheap- side. 7. H. Shepherd del. W. Watkins sculp, 1830. 2* by 4*. 111. The Entrance to Sadlers' Hall, Cheapside. A pencil Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 5i by 71 112. The Front of Skinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill. A water-colour Drawing by Wilsofi, 1750. 5* by 7i. Portfolio XXXVII. COMPANIES' HALLS. 687 113. The E. Front of the above Hall, looking towards Thames Street ; built 1 808. Jupp arch4. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 14. 6 by 9*. 114. The E. Front of Skinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill Walbrook, as it appeared 1827. 7. H. Shepherd del. M. Berrenger sculp. 6 by 4*. 115. The E. Front of Skinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 185 1. 9* by 6. 116. The Inner Court to Old Salters' Hall, S4. Swithin's Lane. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson, 1750. 5 by 7\. 117. The E. Front of Old Salters' Hall, in S4. Swithin's Lane Cannon Street, pulled down in 1825. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1822. 8* by 12. 118. The E. Front of the New Salters' Hall, erected 1827 by H. Carr, Arch4 7. H. Shepherd del. W. W aliis sculp., 1828. Sf by 4b 119. The E. Front of Old Stationers' Hall, in the Court out of Paternoster Row, as it appeared in 1739. B. Cole sculp, 1755. 9 by 6f. 120. Stationers' Hall in 1830, after the altera tion. T. H. Shepherd del. 5 1 by 41 688 VIEWS OF LONDON. 121. The N. Front of Surgeons' Hall, Old Bailey, erected 1752. From Maitland' s " London." 7*- by 4*. 122. The New College of Surgeons, on S. side Lincolns Inn Fields, erected 1835. C. Barry arch4. Whichelo del. Busby sculp. 6 by 4f . 123. The Inner Court of Tallow Chandlers' Hall, Dowgate Hill, as it appeared 1852. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 9 by 7. 124. The Entrance to Tallow Chandlers' Hall, Dowgate Hill. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 6* by 9*. 125. The Old Entrance and the Court of Vintners' Hall, as it appeared 1750. A water-colour Drawing by Wilson. 7 by 5. 1 26. The Court of Old Vintners' Hall, in Thames Street, as it appeared 17 10. A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd. 10 by 8. 127. The Court to Old Vintners' Hall, as it appeared in 1754. B. Cole sculp, 1755. Qi by 7. 128. The Court to Vintners' Hall, as it appeared in 1812. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd. 4 by 3f . 129 The N. Front of Vintners' Hall, as it ap peared in 1828. 7. H. Shepherd del. R. Acorn sculp. 6 by 4f7 Portfolio XXXVIII. OLD HOUSES. 689 130. The S. Front of Old Watermans' Hall, Cold Harbour, Upper Thames Street, as it appeared in 1650. G. Shepherd del. B. Howlett sculp. 7\ by Sh 131. The New Waterman's Hall, S ¦'. Mary's Hill, Lower Thames Street, built 1786. 7. H. Shepherd del. 2* by 4*. 132. View of the N. Front of Wax Chandlers' Hall, Maiden Lane (pulled down 1853). A pencil Drawing by G. Shepherd, 18 10. 6 by 9*. 133. The New Wax Chandlers' Hall, erected 1854. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1855. 6 by 9*. 134. Entrance to Weavers' Hall, Basinghall Street. A water-colour Drawing by 7. H. Shepherd, 1854. 4 by 6*. Portfolio XXXVIII. OLD HOUSES, ANTIQUITIES, OLD SIGNS, BOOK TITLES, AND TRIUMPHAL ARCHES. OLD HOUSES. 1. Six sheets of Views of " Houses and Shops of Old London." Woodcuts. each 7 by 11. Y Y 690 VIEWS OF LONDON. 2. Eleven Woodcuts of Dwellings of the London Poor. From the "Builder," 1856. 3. The Sights of London, illustrating the Build ings. Four large Pages of woodcuts, 185 1. each 17 by 23. 4. London Fire Engines, a large coloured engrav ing. J. Pollard pinxit. Reeve sculp. 29 by 20. ANTIQUITIES AND OLD SIGNS. 5. A Pedestal and Fragment of a Statue of Her cules of Roman Work, dug out of the Foun dations of the London Wall. Drawn and etched by Robert Fisher, 1807. 14 by 11. 6. Statues of King Lud and his two Sons from Lud-gate. Pubd. by N. Smith, 1795. 7 by 9. 7. A curious Pump in the Yard of Leathersellers' Hall. Pubd. by N. Smith, 1791. 6 by 8*. 8. Figure of a Boy fixed at Corner of Pye Corner in Memory of the Great Fire. Pubd. by N. Smith, 1791. 6 by 8*. 9. " The Three Kings of Cologne," Bucklersbury. A tinted Drawing. 6 by 71. 10. A Relievo of a Gardener in a Wall, at Garde ners Lane. 6 by 8. Portfolio XXXVIII. BOOK TITLES, ETC. 691 11. King Charles's Porter and Dwarf at Newgate Street. 3 by 4 12. The Earl of Warwick, Warwick Lane. 3 by 4. 13. Boy on Panier, Panyer Alley. " When y° have sought the Citty round, Yet still this is the High'. Ground." 1688. 3 by 5. 14. Signs on old Houses. A Maiden's Head in Milk Street, an Amazon's Head in Old Jewry, a Horseman and Leopard near Holborn Bridge, The Boar's Head East- cheap, S'. George and the Dragon Bennett's Hill, Figure of Brittania Mincing Lane, a Woman Shoreditch, The Three Morrice Dancers Old Change. 15. Signs on old Houses. The Arms of Oxford University, Adam and Eve, a Chained Bear, an Amazon's Head, an Ape on Corbel, 1670, an Unicorn with Shield. Print pubd. by Bogue. 8 by io. 16. Other Signs. A Chained Swan Cheapside, a Maiden's Head, Seven Stars Cheapside, The Sun in Cheapside, The Boy in Panyer Alley. Print pubd- by Bogue. 6 by 9 17. Ditto. A Griffon's Head, Boar's Head Eastcheap, 4 Doves in Four Dove Alley, a Pelican, St. George and Dragon. Ditto. 9 by 7. BOOK TITLES AND HEADINGS. 18. "The English Pilot." An Ornamental Title, with Portraits of Navigators temp. Q. Eliza beth, giving a View of London 1580. 8* by 15. y y 2 692 VIEWS OF LONDON. 19. The Title to " Book of Roads," showing Plan of London. Barlow inv. W. Hollar sculp., 1680. 8* by 14. 20. " The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain," by John Speed. Pubd. 1614. 9* by 15. 21. " Heroologia Anglica," giving View of London. Puba. 1620. 7 by 10. 22. " Ductor ad Astronomiam," per Jos. Moxon, with View of London 1650. 4* by 6*. 23. View of London A print, 1656. Sf by 4. 24. Title to Bakers' Chronicle, with Portrait of K. Charles I., and a View of London. W. Sherman sculp. Pubd. 1684. 7* by 12. 25. " England fully described." Printed and sold by Henry Overton. 9* by 15. 26. Emblematic Title to a French Work on Eng land, giving View of London in 17 13. Picart inv. Gouwefi sculp. 8* by 12. 27. " Brittania Illustrata." Views of London and Westminster. Sold by John Bowles, circa 1720. 9 by 7. 28. " Various Views in London." Printed and sold by Bowles & Carver, circa 1780. 8 by 1 2 a 29. Views of London. Pubd. for R. Wilkinson, circa 1780. 8\ by 12^. PORTFOLIO XXXVIII. TRIUMPHAL ARCHES. 693 30. Two Small Views of London, from " Lond. Mag." each 4* by 2*. 31. "A Book of Prospects of the Buildings in London," giving a View of London. Sold by R. Butter. 7* by 5. 32. Title to Views of London by W. Daniell 1805, with View of London. 15 by u 33. Headings to the " Illustrated London News," "Illustrated London Life," and "The Histo ric Times." 34. Titles to " Tallis's " Street Views. 10 by 7. 35. View of London in ditto. Whittock del. Rogers sculp. 9* by 6*. 36. London from the Monument. Pubd. by Harwood, 1841. 6 by 5. 37. " A Diorama of London." By 7. H. ShepJierd. 8 by 5. TRIUMPHAL ARCHES. 38. " The Archs of Triumph, erected in honour of the High and Mighty Prince James the first at His Majesties Entrance and Passage through his Honourable Citty and Chamber of London, upon the 15th day of March, 1603." "Invented and published by Stephen Harrison, Joyner and architect, and Graven by William Kip." The title. 8 by 11*. 694 VIEWS OF LONDON. 39. The Arch in Fenchurch Street. An Elevation of Fanciful Construction with double Archway. Above each of these are figures in recesses, blowing Trumpets, and at the top is a Model of the City of London. S.H. excudit. 9 by 10*. 40. The Arch in Grace-church Street. An Architectural Elevation with single Archway, 27 ft. high, by 18 ft. wide, and double columns on each side and emblematic tablets. Over the Archway are the Royal Arms. On a superstructure is a picture showing K. James Ist receiving a Sceptre from K. Henry 7th. StepJien Harrison excudit. 8 by 12. 41. The Arch by the Royal Exchange. A Fanciful Structure with square centre opening and circular towers on each side, Gog and Magog in recesses. In the centre, over opening, is a circular panel supported by figures, and there are many figures in recesses in the superstructure, which is surmounted by a figure holding a globe. H. S. excud. 9 by 12. 42. The Arch near Sl. Mildred's Church in Poultry. An Elevation of fanciful Architecture with square centre opening, and an Obelisk on each side. Over the opening is the representation of a Grotto with a fountain and figures seated round. Above is a figure of Fame. S. H. excud. 8 by 11*. 43. The Arch in Cheapside. A structure composed principally of Trelliswork, with fruits and foliage, showing a double Archway. Between the openings is a flight of steps with grotesque figures. Above are three Domes of trelliage, and female figures are arranged playing musical instruments, &c. 5. H. excud. g by 12. 3 9002