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29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection (page 7)

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Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Catherine Cree Church

St Catherine Cree Church

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: The India Office

The India Office
Engaving depicting the Old India Office in Leadenhall Street, home of the Est India Company

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Jewish Synagogue

Jewish Synagogue
An old house in Leadenhall Street. The door at the side appears to have been the entrance to a Jewish synagogue

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Sir Thomas Greshams House

Sir Thomas Greshams House
Engaving depicting Sir Thomas Greshams house in bishopsgate Street. Built in 1563, demolished in 1768

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Four Swans Inn

Four Swans Inn
Engaving depicting the Four Swans Inn in Bishopsgete. It was in existence before and rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Crosby Hall

Crosby Hall
Engaving depicting the street front of Crosby Hall in Bishopsgate

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Helens Priory

St Helens Priory
Engaving depicting St Helens Priory and the adjacent Leathersellers Hall. From a view by Malcolm. 1799. Date: 1799

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Bishopsgate

Bishopsgate
Originally Roman, the Bishops Gate was rebuilt by the Hansa merchants in 1471 in exchange for Steelyard privileges. Its final form was erected in 1735 by the City authorities and demolished in 1760

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Sir Paul Pindars House

Sir Paul Pindars House
Aspects of Sir Paul Pindars house. Sir Paul Pindar (1565-1650) was a merchant and from 1611 to 1620, was Ambassador of King James I of England to the Ottoman Empire

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Petticoat Lane

Petticoat Lane
Engaving depicting Petticoat Lane Market around 1870. Date: circa 1870

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Katharines Docks

St Katharines Docks
View from the east of St Katharines Docks. circa 1830. Date: circa 1830

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Old gateway at Stepney

Old gateway at Stepney
Traditionally called King Johns Gate, it is reputed to be the oldest House in Stepney and a good specimen of variegated brickwork

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Wild Beast Shop

Wild Beast Shop
One of many shops in the area of Ratcliff Cross, East London, where wild animals of all kinds were brought off ships, stored and sold as pets

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: The Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is an underwater tunnel, running beneath the River Thames connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping, built between 1825 and 1843

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: The Tower Subway

The Tower Subway
The second oldest tunnel running under the Thames, running between Tower Hill on the north side of the river, through to Vine Lane on the south side of the river (just to the west of Tower Bridge)

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Katharines Hospital

St Katharines Hospital
Engaving depicting St Katharines Hospital in 1781. Around 1148 Matilda, wife of King stephen, established a hospital in the parish of St

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Dunstans-in-the-East

St Dunstans-in-the-East
Severely damaged in the Fire of London in 1666, it was patched up between 1668 and 1671. A steeple was added around 1700 to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: All Hallows Barking

All Hallows Barking
Engaving depicting Allhallows in 1750. It is said to be he oldest church in the City of London. It survived the Great Fire of London in 1666, but was badly damaged during the Blitz in World War II

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Royal Mint

Royal Mint
A press and dies formerly used at the Royal Mint in the time of George II

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Old Coal Exchange

Old Coal Exchange
Engaving depicting the coal exchange that was first mentioned in 1758 in what is now Lower Thames Street

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: St Peter on Tower Green

St Peter on Tower Green
Engaving depicting St Peter circa 1840. The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula (St Peter in chains) is the parish church of the Tower of London. It is situated within the Towers Inner Ward

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Charles, Duke of Orleans

Charles, Duke of Orleans
Artists interpretation of of Charles, Duke of Orleans, captured in the Battle of Agincourt (1415), under escort to the Tower of London. From a 15th century engraving. Date: 1415

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: New Coal Exchange

New Coal Exchange
Engaving depicting the coal exchange rebuilt 1847-49, to the designs of JB Bunning. Date: circa 1850

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Dyers Hall

Dyers Hall
The hall of the Dyers was originally located west of London Bridge, but was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. This is a view of the current hall in 1850

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Skinners Hall

Skinners Hall
Engaving depicting Skinners Hall in Dowgate Hill, City of London, rebuilt after the Fire of London in 1666

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Steelyard & Neighbourhood

Steelyard & Neighbourhood
Engaving depicting the Steel Yard and neighbourhood in 1540. The Steelyard was located on the north bank of the Thames by the outflow of the Walbrook, in the Dowgate ward of the City of London

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Nonsuch House

Nonsuch House was a four-storey house on London Bridge, completed in 1579. It is the earliest documented prefabricated building

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Merchant Taylors School

Merchant Taylors School
Engaving depicting the entrance to Merchant Taylors School, Suffolk Lane, in the City of London. 1874. Date: 1874

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: The Three Cranes

The Three Cranes in Thames Street was a famous tavern as early as the reign of James I. It was one of the taverns frequented by the wits in Ben Jonsons time

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: All Hallows the Great

All Hallows the Great
All-Hallows-the-Great was a church in the City of London, located on what is now Upper Thames Street, first mentioned in 1235

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Fron Purslow (Norton) 1958 Junior TT

Fron Purslow (Norton) 1958 Junior TT

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Bob Brown (AJS) 1958 Junior TT

Bob Brown (AJS) 1958 Junior TT
Aussie Bob Brown (AJS) 1958 Junior TT

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Bob Anderson (Norton) 1958 Junior TT

Bob Anderson (Norton) 1958 Junior TT

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Alan Burt (AJS) 1958 Junior TT

Alan Burt (AJS) 1958 Junior TT
Aussie Alan Burt (AJS) 1958 Junior TT

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: John Anderson (AJS) 1958 Junior TT

John Anderson (AJS) 1958 Junior TT
Kiwi John Anderson (AJS) 1958 Junior TT

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Mark Priestly (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Mark Priestly (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Gary Neville (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Gary Neville (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Peter Whiteley (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Peter Whiteley (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Des Senior (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Des Senior (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Matthew Wood (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Matthew Wood (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Graeme Bell (Yamaha) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Graeme Bell (Yamaha) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Jon Teague (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Jon Teague (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: John Davis (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

John Davis (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Lee Taylor (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Lee Taylor (Suzuki) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: John Hold (Yamaha) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

John Hold (Yamaha) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Simon Kendall (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Simon Kendall (Honda) 1990 Senior Manx Grand Prix

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Cricket Yorkshire v Lancashire. A Fred Trueman special rips out the middle stump of Winston Place

Cricket Yorkshire v Lancashire. A Fred Trueman special rips out the middle stump of Winston Place 1953

Background image29 May 2020 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Red Cross cricket match at Headingley, Herbert Sutcliffe VI v Maurice Leyland V

Red Cross cricket match at Headingley, Herbert Sutcliffe VI v Maurice Leyland V
England Cricketer Maurice Leyland (right) with Bill Bowes (Left) Red Cross cricket match at Headingley, Herbert Sutcliffe VI v Maurice Leyland V 1940



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