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Gracechurch Collection

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the historic charm Street, London. From the bustling Old Leadenhall Market in the late 19th century to the enchanting St

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Old Leadenhall Market, London, c. 1880

Old Leadenhall Market, London, c. 1880
Series of views of the Old Leadenhall Market, London, c.1880. The images show (clockwise from top left): Market entrance from Gracechurch Street; Half Moon Passage; Half Moon Corner; Old Poulterers

Background imageGracechurch Collection: City of London: The junction at Gracechurch Street

City of London: The junction at Gracechurch Street
The junction at Gracechurch Street, near London Bridge. Date: circa 1970

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Advert, Smith Premier, Three Typewriters in One

Advert, Smith Premier, Three Typewriters in One. Date: 1907

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Interior of Leadenhall Market, covered market. Chief market for poultry and game

Interior of Leadenhall Market, covered market. Chief market for poultry and game, located in located on Gracechurch Street, London. Date: late 1890s

Background imageGracechurch Collection: St. Bennets Gracechurch, engraved by William Wise, 1812 (etching)

St. Bennets Gracechurch, engraved by William Wise, 1812 (etching)
1071382 St. Bennets Gracechurch, engraved by William Wise, 1812 (etching) by Shepherd, George (c.1765-1831); 24.8x16.5 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Old Spread Eagle Tavern 1865

Old Spread Eagle Tavern 1865
Old Spread Eagle Tavern, Gracechurch Street, London, about to be demolished in 1865. Date: 1865

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Old Leadenhall Market (engraving)

Old Leadenhall Market (engraving)
1106875 Old Leadenhall Market (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Old Leadenhall Market)

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Curious sundial and fountain (engraving)

Curious sundial and fountain (engraving)
586182 Curious sundial and fountain (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Curious sundial and fountain, formerly standing at the intersection of Leadenhall)

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Corner of Leadenhall Market, London 1900

Corner of Leadenhall Market, London 1900
Covered market, selling live poultry in cages. Date: 1900

Background imageGracechurch Collection: London Trade Card - John Flude, Pawnbroker and Silversmith

London Trade Card - John Flude, Pawnbroker and Silversmith, 2 Gracechurch Street. 18th century

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Gracechurch street

Gracechurch street - busy street, shops, people, carriages. Part of Box 34 Boswell Collection - London Streets. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Transporting the obelisk: procession for Cleopatras needle

Transporting the obelisk: procession for Cleopatras needle
The procession, on Lord Mayors Day, with Cleopatras Needle passing down Gracechurch Street, London. Date: August 1878

Background imageGracechurch Collection: LEADENHALL MARKET AT CHRISTMAS EVE ENGRAVING 1884, a covered market in London, located

LEADENHALL MARKET AT CHRISTMAS EVE ENGRAVING 1884, a covered market in London, located on Gracechurch Street, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Remains of the Fallen Premises in Gracechurch Steeet, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Remains of the Fallen Premises in Gracechurch Steeet, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Leadenhall Market At Christmas Eve Engraving 1884

Leadenhall Market At Christmas Eve Engraving 1884, A Covered Market In London, Located On Gracechurch Street, UK, Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageGracechurch Collection: Remains of the Fallen Premises in Gracechurch Steeet, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Remains of the Fallen Premises in Gracechurch Steeet, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageGracechurch Collection: LCC-LFB Fire investigation, prevention after a fire

LCC-LFB Fire investigation, prevention after a fire
An electrical board was the primary cause of a fire in a branch of Barclays Bank in Gracechurch Street, City of London. Showing the affected electrical board


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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the historic charm Street, London. From the bustling Old Leadenhall Market in the late 19th century to the enchanting St. Bennets Gracechurch engraved by William Wise in 1812, this street is a treasure trove of timeless beauty. In its heyday, Gracechurch Street was at the heart of London's trade and commerce, as depicted by an advert for Smith Premier typewriters - a testament to innovation even back then. The interior of Leadenhall Market stands as a reminder of its significance as the chief market for poultry and game. The past comes alive through glimpses into everyday life on Gracechurch Street. A London Trade Card showcases John Flude, a pawnbroker and silversmith who catered to both practical needs and luxurious desires. Meanwhile, an image of the Old Spread Eagle Tavern takes us back to 1865 when locals gathered there for camaraderie and merriment. Architecture enthusiasts will marvel at engravings capturing iconic landmarks like Old Leadenhall Market with its grandeur preserved throughout time. A curious sundial and fountain add intrigue to this charming corner while transporting us further into history. Gracechurch Street has witnessed monumental events too, such as Cleopatra's Needle being transported through its very path - a procession that surely left spectators awestruck. Today, walking along Gracechurch Street feels like stepping into another era where echoes from centuries past still resonate. Discover hidden stories etched within every cobblestone; let your imagination wander amidst these captivating scenes frozen in time.