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Images Dated 29th May 2020 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Coldbath House

Coldbath House. From a view published in 1811. Now demolished, it was a privately run hydropathic establishment opened around 1700

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Tomb of Edward the Confessor

Tomb of Edward the Confessor
The tomb of Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Boys and Girls

Boys and Girls
Five young boys in a line in their red jackets with riding crops. Artist: Hilda Dix Stanford. Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Foreign Office

Foreign Office
The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, London. It was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt. From 1861. Date: 1861

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: View of Westminster

View of Westminster from Whitehall, from a view published by Smith, 1807. Date: 1807

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Regency Children

Regency Children
Bessies Bun. Symmetrical group of young boys in their Regency costumes keep their eyes on Bessie and her Bun. Artist: Hilda Dix Sandford. Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Holbein Gateway

Holbein Gateway
The Holbein Gate was a monumental gateway across Whitehall in Westminster, constructed in 1531-32 in the English Gothic style. It was demolished in 1759

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Whitehall Yard

Whitehall Yard from the street opposite the Horse Guards. The house of Lord Cathcart, a Scottish soldier and diplomat, is on the left

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: United Services Museum

United Services Museum
In its day the Royal United Services Museum was regarded as the biggest and most important in the country, apart from the British Museum

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Frost on the Thames

Frost on the Thames
The winter of 1814 is renowned as being one of the coldest in history. In London, the Thames froze over and near Blackfriars Bridge the ice was thick enough to carry the weight of an elephant

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Whitehall Gardens

Whitehall Gardens from the river Thames

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Bull & Mouth Inn

Bull & Mouth Inn
The yard of the Bull and mouth inn in St Martins-le-Grand. It was one of 20 inns in the City, that used to 51 coaches and a 700 underground horse stables and was demolished in 1888

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Carpenters Company

Carpenters Company
The garden and facade of the hall of the Carpenters company. 1870. Date: 1870

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Macklins house

Macklins house
The last residence of Charles Macklin, noted comedian and centenarian who died here in 1797

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Great Queen Street

Great Queen Street
View of old houses in Great Queen Street, south side. circa 1850. Date: circa 1850

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: St Giles gateway

St Giles gateway
The gateway to St Giles in the Fields

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: The Rookery, St Giles

The Rookery, St Giles
Victorian montage. The rookery stood between New Oxford Street and Seven Dials, near where Centre Point stands today. It was of one of the worst slums in Britain, a site of overcrowding and squalor

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: St Ethelburgas Church

St Ethelburgas Church
Engaving depicting St Ethelburgas church in Bishopsgate, one of the longest surviving churches in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: St Annes church, Soho

St Annes church, Soho
St Annes church was consecrated in 1686 by Bishop Henry Compton as the parish church of the new civil and ecclesiastical parish of St Anne, created from part of the parish of St Martin in the Fields

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: King Theodores monument

King Theodores monument
Theodore I of Corsica (born Theodor Stephan Freiherr von Neuhoff) was buried in the graveyard of St Annes Church, Soho in central London

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Hogarths house

Hogarths house
Statue of George I opposite Hogarths house in Leicester Square, London. 1790. Date: 1790

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Royal Academy

Royal Academy
The first home of the Royal Academy in Pall Mall, London. circa 1740. Date: circa 1740

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: London buildings

London buildings
Victorian montage of prominent London buildings - Westminster Abbey, Temple Bar, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Northumberland House staircase

Northumberland House staircase
The staircase in Northumberland House, home of the Earl of Northumberland until it was demolished in 1866

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Bedford Head tavern

Bedford Head tavern
The old Bedford Head Tavern, a once celebrated eating house in Southampton Street, London, frequented by Horace Walpole

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Old Adelphi Theatre

Old Adelphi Theatre
The old Adelphi Theatre demolished in 1858

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Ivy Bridge Lane

Ivy Bridge Lane
An alley (long demolished) leading from the Strand to the Ivy Bridge or pier on the River Thames, a drop-off point for river passengers

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Fox-under-the-hill tavern

Fox-under-the-hill tavern
The Fox-under-the-Hill tavern was situated on the north bank the River Thames near the Strand

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: The Savoy

The Savoy
View of the Savoy from the River Thames in 1650. Around that time it served as a hospital for the poor. Date: circa 1650

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Elizabethan Play

Elizabethan Play
A play in progress in a London inn yard in the time of William Shakespeare. Date: 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Water cistern in the Strand

Water cistern in the Strand
The Strand Lane Baths, at 5 Strand Lane, London WC2R 2NA, have been reputed since the 1830s to be a Roman survival. In fact they are the remaining portion of a cistern built in 1612 to feed a

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Old Craven House

Old Craven House
Formerly Drury House, it was later rebuilt as Craven House by Lord Craven, and finally turned into a public house, the Queen of Bohemia, named after Lord Cravens unrequited love

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: View of the Strand

View of the Strand, London, from the south side of the River Thames. Taken from a 16th century drawing. Date: 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Lincolns Inn chapel

Lincolns Inn chapel
The chapel was built between 1620 and 1623 by Inigo Jones, and was extensively rebuilt in 1797 and again in 1883. Other repairs took place in 1685, after the consultation of Christopher Wren

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Lincolns Inn Fields

Lincolns Inn Fields
Victorian montage of prominent houses in Lincolns Inn Fields - Newcastle House, Sir John Soanes house and the Duke of Ancasters house. circa 1830. Date: circa 1830

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Lyons Inn

Lyons Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery attached to Londons Inner Temple. Founded some time during or before the reign of Henry V, the Inn educated lawyers including Edward Coke and John Selden

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: St Stephens cloisters

St Stephens cloisters
View of St Stephens cloisters after the fire of 1834. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Wych Street

Wych Street
Old houses in Wych Street. Wych Street was a street in London, roughly where Australia House now stands on Aldwych. It ran west from the church of St Clement Danes on the Strand to a point towards

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: St Margarets church

St Margarets church
The Church of St Margaret, in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on Parliament Square, London, England, was, until 1972, the Anglican parish church of the House of Commons

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Guy Fawkess cellar

Guy Fawkess cellar
Guy Fawkes was put in charge of this cellar directly under the Houses of Parliament where the conspiritors hid their ammunition

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Jack Sheppard

Jack Sheppard
Engaving depicting Jack Sheppards many escapes from jail. 19th century. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Newgate Chapel

Newgate Chapel
Engraving depicting a Sunday service at Newgate Prison chapel. 19th century. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Yellow Flower Faces

Yellow Flower Faces
Birthday wishes. Childrens faces in flowers were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. Artist: Irene Marcellus. Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Pink (Iris) Flower Faces

Pink (Iris) Flower Faces
Birthday wishes. Childrens faces in flowers were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. Artist: Irene Marcellus. Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Violet Flower Faces

Violet Flower Faces
Birthday wishes. Childrens faces in flowers were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. Artist: Irene Marcellus. Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Anthropomorphic Humour

Anthropomorphic Humour
A hippo donning his striped knickers. Artist: GH Thompson. Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Young couple kissing

Young couple kissing
A young couple in a warm embrace. Artist: Dorothy Kuck. Date: circa 1930

Background imageImages Dated 29th May 2020: Cat & Roast Turkey

Cat & Roast Turkey
Tabby cat (as the cook) carrying a roast tukey to the table. Artist: (Possibly) Louis Wain. Date: circa 1895



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