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Images Dated 22nd April 2020 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Mercers chapel

Mercers chapel
Following the destruction of the first Mercers building by the Great Fire of London, a second building designed by Edward Jarman and John Oliver was opened in 1676. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Miltons house & burial place

Miltons house & burial place
The back of John Miltons house at 19 York Street (Petty France), where he lived until the Restoration, and his burial place at St Giles church without Cripplegate. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Mrs Salmons waxworks

Mrs Salmons waxworks
Equivalent to todays Madame Tussauds. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Salmon. She made and sold toys had modelling skills and taught wax portraiture In addition

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Monument & Church of St Magnus

Monument & Church of St Magnus
View of the Monument and the church of St Magnus the Martyr. The church was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666, but rebuilt under the guidance of Sir Christopher Wren and reopened in 1676

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Marriage of Anne Boleyn

Marriage of Anne Boleyn
An artists impression of the procession of Anne Boleyn on her way to her formal marriage to Henry VIII in January 1533. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Maria Wood

Maria Wood
A lavishly adorned mayoral barge built during the mayorality of Sir Matthew Wood at a cost of lb3, 300. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: March of the archers

March of the archers
Great marches of archers took place as thousands went out into the fields of Finsbury, Moorfields, Spitalfields and Bethnal Green

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Lord Mayors coach

Lord Mayors coach
The Lord Mayors coach, c.1750. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Cheapside Cross demolition

Cheapside Cross demolition
The destruction of Cheapside Cross in 1642 by supporters of the anti-Catholic government. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Lord Mayor & Lady

Lord Mayor & Lady
Artists impression of a Lord Mayor in his official regalia and his wife. c.1680 Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Tombs of knights templar

Tombs of knights templar
Tombs of Knights Templar at Temple church, City of London. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Hardams tobacco shop

Hardams tobacco shop
Renowned shop in Fleet Street for snuff and tobacco. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Grocers Hall interior

Grocers Hall interior
The grand interior of Grocers hall. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Duchess of Gloucesters penance

Duchess of Gloucesters penance
Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester (1400-1452). Having consulted astrologers to divine the future, they predicted that Henry VI would suffer a life-threatening illness

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Goldsmiths tomb

Goldsmiths tomb
Oliver Goldsmith is buried in the grounds of the Church of St. Mary, Middle Temple in Fleet Street, London. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: William Hazlitt

William Hazlitt
(1778-1830). An English essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Bishop Butler

Bishop Butler
Bishop Joseph Butler (1692-1752). Born in Wantage, of Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). He is best known for his critique of Deism, Thomas Hobbess egoism, and John Lockes theory of personal identity

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Gough Square

Gough Square, where Dr Johnson resided from 1748-1758. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Blackwell Hall

Blackwell Hall
Also known as Bakewell Hall, was the centre for the wool and cloth trade in England from mediaeval times until the 19th century. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Figure in Panier Alley

Figure in Panier Alley
This statue still stands in Panier Ally, close to Paternoster Row. Its origin is unknown. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Tea party at Dr Johnsons

Tea party at Dr Johnsons
An earnest looking group at a tea party hosted by Dr Johnson. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Dr Titus Oates

Dr Titus Oates
(1649-1705). An English priest who fabricated the Popish Plot, a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill Charles II. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Richard Porson

Richard Porson
(1759-1808). An English classical scholar. He was the discoverer of Porsons Law. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Evening with Dr Johnson

Evening with Dr Johnson
This artists impression of an evening with Dr Johnson depicts an intense session with earnest friends and colleagues. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Dukes Theatre

Dukes Theatre
The Dukes Theatre at Dorset Garden, on the riverfront, once, Londons most luxurious playhouse.. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Dukes Theatre interior

Dukes Theatre interior
Interior view of the Dukes Theatre during a performance of The Empress of Morocco.. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Drapers Hall Garden

Drapers Hall Garden
In the early 17th century mulberry trees were planted probably following the example of James I. The Hall burnt down in the Great Fire of London in 1666

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Belle Sauvage inner court

Belle Sauvage inner court
The Bell Sauvage Inn was a former public house in London, England, from the 15th century to 1873, originally located on the north side of what is now Ludgate Hill in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Cogers Hall

Cogers Hall as it might have looked in the 18th century. Cogers Hall, a debating society that met in a London tavern, at 15 Bride Lane, Fleet Street, was instituted in 1755. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Claytons house

Claytons house
The house of Sir Robert Clayton (1629-1707), a merchant Banker, politician and Lord Mayor of London in 1679. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Benet Fink

St Benet Fink
A church that was located on what is now Threadneedle Street. Recorded since the 13th century, the church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Capel Court

Capel Court
Entrance to the Stock Exchange. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Burning effigy of the Pope

Burning effigy of the Pope
Violence caused mainly by fervent anti-catholic feeling in the mid-17th century. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Blackfriars Old Bridge

Blackfriars Old Bridge
The Old Blackfriars Bridge designed by Scottish architect and engineer Robert Mylne was built in the 1760s and demolished in the 1860s. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Attack on Whig mug-house

Attack on Whig mug-house
The Whigs were a political faction and then a political party in the parliaments of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: The Old Temple Bar

The Old Temple Bar
The old, predominantly wooden structure that existed prior to the Great Fire in 1666, before it was redesigned by Sir Christopher Wren. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Temple Bar

Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London on its western side from the City of Westminster. In the middle ages

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Temple Bar & Devil Tavern

Temple Bar & Devil Tavern
The Devil Tavern Devil and St Dunstan or The Devil and the Saint. The taverns origins date back to at least 16th century. Elizabethan playwright Ben Jonson made it home to the literary dining club

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: The Temple

The Temple
Montage of antiquities of the Temple, depicting Middle Temple door, wig-shop, a door from the Inner Temple, screen from the Middle Temple

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: John Tenniel - Alice - Postcard packet

John Tenniel - Alice - Postcard packet
Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Tea party

Tea party. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Duchess & the baby

Duchess & the baby. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Queens croquet ground

Queens croquet ground. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: The dormouses story

The dormouses story. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Alice & the birds

Alice & the birds. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Lobster

Lobster. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Mock turtle

Mock turtle. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Whiting to snail

Whiting to snail. Fuller & Richard - The Wonderland Postcards - Seven Designs Date: 1910



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