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Experience the rich history and culture of the British Library with our exquisite collection of cushions from Media Storehouse. Each piece is meticulously designed, showcasing intricate patterns and vibrant colors inspired by the vast treasures housed within the iconic London institution. Bring a touch of the British Library's intellectual and artistic heritage into your home, and add a unique, sophisticated flair to your living space.

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and one of the world's greatest libraries, and is located in London

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Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Church of All Hallows Staining, London, 1829. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Church of All Hallows Staining, London, 1829. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Church of All Hallows Staining, London, 1829. View of All Hallows Staining with figures in the foreground

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Church of All Hallows Staining, London, c1750

Church of All Hallows Staining, London, c1750. Exterior view of All Hallows Staining, Crutched Friars

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Church of All Hallows Staining, London, 1810. Artist: W Preston

Church of All Hallows Staining, London, 1810. Artist: W Preston
Church of All Hallows Staining, London, 1810

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: All Hallows Church, Bread Street, London, c1730. Artist: Thomas Bowles

All Hallows Church, Bread Street, London, c1730. Artist: Thomas Bowles
All Hallows Church, Bread Street, London, c1730. View of All Hallows, Bread Street with figures, horses and cart. Also showing the arms of the See of Canterbury

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, 1843. Artist: Charles James Richardson

All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, 1843. Artist: Charles James Richardson
All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, 1843. Interior view of All Hallows Barking (by the Tower), Great Tower Street, showing the pulpit

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1840. Artist: J Cooke

All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1840. Artist: J Cooke
All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1840. Exterior view of All Hallows Barking (by the Tower), Great Tower Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1750. Artist: Benjamin Cole

All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1750. Artist: Benjamin Cole
All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, c1750. South view of All Hallows Barking (by the Tower), Great Tower Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: 76 Aldgate High Street, London, c1860. Artist: JL Stewart

76 Aldgate High Street, London, c1860. Artist: JL Stewart
76 Aldgate High Street, London, c1860. No 76 Aldgate High Street, known as the palace of Prince Henry and adjacent buildings, including JW Archer and Hickinbotham, butchers

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Aldgate, London, 1897. Artist: Thomas Robert Way

Aldgate, London, 1897. Artist: Thomas Robert Way
Aldgate, London, 1897. View from Mitre Street looking across to buildings on Aldgate, showing figures and a carriage

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, 1803. Artist: C John M Whichelo

All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, 1803. Artist: C John M Whichelo
All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, 1803. South-east view of All Hallows Barking (by the Tower), Great Tower Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Aldgate, London, c1820(?). Artist: Frederick Nash

Aldgate, London, c1820(?). Artist: Frederick Nash
Aldgate, London, c1820(?). View of Aldgate incorporating twin embattled towers, bas relief figure and Baroque gable above

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Aldgate, London, c1800(?)

Aldgate, London, c1800(?). View of Aldgate incorporating flat topped towers and a window over the central arch

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Aldersgate Street, London, c1800(?). Artist: Mary Anne Hedger

Aldersgate Street, London, c1800(?). Artist: Mary Anne Hedger
Aldersgate Street, London, c1800(?). Plan of Aldersgate district with depictions of Lauderdale House, London House and Thanet House

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Lauderdale House, Aldersgate Street, London, c1800(?). Artist: Mary Anne Hedger

Lauderdale House, Aldersgate Street, London, c1800(?). Artist: Mary Anne Hedger
Lauderdale House, Aldersgate Street, London, c1800(?). Front view of Lauderdale House, Aldersgate Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Albion Chapel, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Albion Chapel, London, 1817. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
Albion Chapel, London, 1817. View of Albion Chapel and the remains of the wall (London Wall) of Old Bedlam

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: St Albans Church, Wood Street, London, c1750

St Albans Church, Wood Street, London, c1750. North view of St Alban s, Wood Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Thanet House, Aldersgate Street, London, c1750

Thanet House, Aldersgate Street, London, c1750

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: City of London Lying-in Hospital for Married Women, Aldersgate Street, London, c1750

City of London Lying-in Hospital for Married Women, Aldersgate Street, London, c1750. Two views of the City of London Lying-in Hospital for married women at Shaftesbury House, Aldersgate Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Shaftesbury House, Aldersgate Street, London, 1811

Shaftesbury House, Aldersgate Street, London, 1811. Rear view of Shaftesbury House, Aldersgate Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Aldersgate Street, London, c1820(?)

Aldersgate Street, London, c1820(?). Front view of buildings on Aldersgate Street, later known as the Half Moon Tavern. The businesses shown include Wright the cheesemonger and W Crew

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Plan of tenements in Addle Street, Aldermanbury and Philip Lane, London, c1666

Plan of tenements in Addle Street, Aldermanbury and Philip Lane, London, c1666. Tenements held in lease by the Brewers Company

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Bell Tavern, Addle Hill, London, 1868. Artist: JT Wilson

Bell Tavern, Addle Hill, London, 1868. Artist: JT Wilson
Bell Tavern, Addle Hill, London, 1868. Rear view of the Bell Tavern, Addle Hill, with figures and a horse-drawn cart

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Plan of premises in Adams Court off Old Broad Street, London, c1800

Plan of premises in Adams Court off Old Broad Street, London, c1800

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Albion Chapel, London, c1827. Artist

Albion Chapel, London, c1827. Artist
Albion Chapel, London, c1827. View of Albion Chapel, a Scots Presbyterian chapel, looking east along London Wall, with Finsbury Pavement on the left; also showing figures and a carriage

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: St Albans Church, Wood Street, London, 1824. Artist

St Albans Church, Wood Street, London, 1824. Artist
St Albans Church, Wood Street, London, 1824. View of St Alban, Wood Street, looking north along Wood Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Honi soit qui mal y pense, 1821

Honi soit qui mal y pense, 1821. A crowd gazing at prints in Humphreys shop window. All the prints are careful copies from the series published by Humphrey attacking Queen Caroline

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: British Museum, entrance gate, 1848. Artist: James Findlay

British Museum, entrance gate, 1848. Artist: James Findlay
British Museum, entrance gate, 1848, (last fragments of old Montague House, the original home of the British Museum). Montague House was demolished in the 1840s; the Central Hall of the new building

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Celebration of the 13th anniversary of the City Steam Boat Company, Battersea, London, c1859

Celebration of the 13th anniversary of the City Steam Boat Company, Battersea, London, c1859. Captains, crews, and working staff commemorating the 13th anniversary of the CSBC the dry dock at

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: View showing part of the Jubilee Procession of King George V and Queen Mary, May 6 1935

View showing part of the Jubilee Procession of King George V and Queen Mary, May 6 1935. Crowds line the street to watch the coach pass, with soldiers and policemen lining the route

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: St Pauls Cathedral during the Diamond Jubilee thanksgiving service for Queen Victoria, June 1897

St Pauls Cathedral during the Diamond Jubilee thanksgiving service for Queen Victoria, June 1897
St Pauls Cathedral during the Diamond Jubilee thanksgiving service for Queen Victoria, London, June 1897

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: View of The Observatory in Southwark, London, 1835. Artist: Charles Bellamy

View of The Observatory in Southwark, London, 1835. Artist: Charles Bellamy
View of The Observatory in Southwark, London, 1835. The Observatory was erected in 1835 for the British Parallactic Society

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Children of workmen in the service of the City Steam Boat Company, c1859. Artist

Children of workmen in the service of the City Steam Boat Company, c1859. Artist
Children of workmen in the service of the City Steam Boat Company, c1859. The children are celebrating their annual festival in the dry dock at the companys works, Battersea, London

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: The Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank

The Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. Artist: Isaac Cruikshank
The Pall Mall Apollo or R-ty in a blaze, 1816. The Prince Regent is dressed as Apollo, McMahon as Mercury pours a chamber pot over his flaming head. On the left are two statues

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Wedding ceremony of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra in St Georges Chapel at

Wedding ceremony of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra in St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle, 1863, with bridesmaids in the foreground and wedding guests to the sides

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Royal cortege for the marriage of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, 1863

Royal cortege for the marriage of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, 1863
Royal corte ge for the marriage of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, 1863. The corte ge is passing through the temporary entrance to St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Princess Alexandra getting in her coach to leave Windsor Castle for her wedding, March 1863

Princess Alexandra getting in her coach to leave Windsor Castle for her wedding, March 1863. Troops in formation can also be seen behind

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: George II, King of Great Britain, 1706. Artist: Joseph Smith

George II, King of Great Britain, 1706. Artist: Joseph Smith
George II, King of Great Britain, 1706. King George II is wearing long wig and plate armour with description below

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: George I, King of Great Britain, c1700. Artist: J Chereau

George I, King of Great Britain, c1700. Artist: J Chereau
George I, King of Great Britain, c1700. King George I is wearing a long wig and state robes over plate armour, with a description, crown and coat of arms in the surround below

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: George I, King of Great Britain, 1718. Artist: George Vertue

George I, King of Great Britain, 1718. Artist: George Vertue
George I, King of Great Britain, 1718. King George is wearing long wig and garter robes, with a crown, shield, sword, helmet and orb in lower border

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Procession of the Prince Regent, 1814

Procession of the Prince Regent, 1814. A broad sheet at the head of which is depicted the procession of the Prince Regent to Guildhall to celebrate peace after the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: King Louis Philippe, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the royal carriage, 1846

King Louis Philippe, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the royal carriage, 1846
King Louis-Philippe, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the royal carriage, 1846. Interior view of Queen Victorias railway carriage

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Presentation of the Crimean Medal by Queen Victoria to Colonel Sir Thomas Trowbridge, May 18th 1855

Presentation of the Crimean Medal by Queen Victoria to Colonel Sir Thomas Trowbridge, May 18th 1855

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: East window in St Margaret, Westminster, depicting the crucifixion, London, 1795

East window in St Margaret, Westminster, depicting the crucifixion, London, 1795. To the sides of the main scene are representations of four figures

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: The grand Duke of Middleburg or late Ld. C-t-m & Commdore Cur-ts paying their respects

The grand Duke of Middleburg or late Ld. C-t-m & Commdore Cur-ts paying their respects on their return from the glorious expedition, 1809. Lord Chatham weeps as he hands his sword to George III

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Copy of the Death Warrant of King Charles I, c1648

Copy of the Death Warrant of King Charles I, c1648

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Coronation of Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey, London, 1838

Coronation of Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey, London, 1838

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Coronation of William III and Mary II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689

Coronation of William III and Mary II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689. The king and queen are shown kneeling on cushions whilst the crowns are lowered onto their heads

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Coronation of William III in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689, (c1689). Artist: John Pine

Coronation of William III in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689, (c1689). Artist: John Pine
Coronation of William III in Westminster Abbey, London, 1689, (c1689). William is shown offering his sword to the dean at the altar



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