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Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Samuel Pepys N110036

Samuel Pepys N110036
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Samuel Pepys, Clerk of the Acts to the Navy Board, and diarist, 1666. His secret diary presents a compelling first hand account of the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-7)

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Temple Bar in 1797 N110161

Temple Bar in 1797 N110161
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Temple Bar, City of London. " West View of Temple Bar". Actually shows the Westminster side

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: The Cobb, Lyme Regis N110167

The Cobb, Lyme Regis N110167
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Lyme Regis, Dorset. " Lyme Regis from the Cobb" showing small boats and fishing vessels with the town beyond. Engraving dated 1835

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Frost fair on the Thames N110257

Frost fair on the Thames N110257
RIVER THAMES, London. " Frost Fair upon the Thames in the reign of Charles II - from a print of the time." Dated 1683. Woodcut engraving, with key. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Buckingham Palace N110236

Buckingham Palace N110236
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, Buckingham Palace Road, City of Westminster, London. " Buckingham House in St James Park". Line coloured engraving dated 1750. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: John Harvey & Co Ludgate Hill 1840 J000142

John Harvey & Co Ludgate Hill 1840 J000142
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Engraving entitled " John Harvey & Compy Ludgate Hill" London. Shop front and customers illustrated in around 1840

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Collecting plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_A

Collecting plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_A
Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, London. Plague in 1665. A adead-carta in the City. showing plague victims being loaded onto a cart for burial. Engraving by W. Sherlock after S

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Gritting the roads 9M_HIL_1840

Gritting the roads 9M_HIL_1840
Tower Hill, London. Miss Rist scattering ashes on Tower Hill; (to assist traffic in the snow). Woodcut by J. Knight, vignetted, c.1840. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Peers staircase, 1860 6L_LOR_1860

Peers staircase, 1860 6L_LOR_1860
House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. The Peers staircase. Lithograph in black and tint by Vacher & Sons, 1860. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: House of Lords, 1807 6L_LOR__1807

House of Lords, 1807 6L_LOR__1807
House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Workmen in a courtyard to the rear of the Princes Chamber. An early state of a plate from aThe Antiquities of Westminstera by John Thomas Smith

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: House of Lords, 1755 6L_LOR_1755

House of Lords, 1755 6L_LOR_1755
House of Lords, Westminster, London. aA view of the House of Peers. King sitting on the throne, the Commons attending him at the end of the session, 1755a Engraving by B. Cole

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: House of Lords, 1650 6L_LOR_1650

House of Lords, 1650 6L_LOR_1650
House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Interior of the House of Lords in session. Etching by W. Hollar dated c.1650. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Whitehall in the 1790s 6C_WHI_1794

Whitehall in the 1790s 6C_WHI_1794
Whitehall, Westminster, London. looking south along Whitehall, showing the Banqueting House. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Malton, published in 1794. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: The Admiralty, Whitehall 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_B

The Admiralty, Whitehall 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_B
The Admiralty building near Whitehall, Westminster, London. Admiralty was built by Thomas Ripley 1723-26. Engraving of 1750 by B. Cole. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: The Treasury, 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_A

The Treasury, 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_A
The Treasury in St James Park, Westminster, London. The Treasury was built 1733-36 by William Kent. Engraving of 1750 by B. Cole. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Whitehall Palace, 1707 6C_WHI_1707

Whitehall Palace, 1707 6C_WHI_1707
Whitehall, Westminster, London. Whitehall Palace was the main royal residence in London between 1530 and 1698. Engraving dated 1707

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Burying plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_B

Burying plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_B
Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, London. The manner of burying the dead bodies at Holywell Mount during the dreadful plague in 1665. Engraved by Grignion after Wale for Montagueas History of England

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Whitehall Palace, 1650 6C_WHI_1650

Whitehall Palace, 1650 6C_WHI_1650
Palace of Whitehall from the River Thames, Westminster, London. Whitehall Palace was the main royal residence in London between 1530 and 1698

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Procession on the Strand 8E_STR_1863_a

Procession on the Strand 8E_STR_1863_a
Temple Bar, Strand, London. An engraving showing crowds gathered to see the Princess Alexandra in a procession along the Strand upon returning from the City beneath Temple Bar

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Lace advertisement 8E_STR_1820

Lace advertisement 8E_STR_1820
392 The Strand, London. An engraving dated 1820 showing the elevation of 392 Strand, premises of Urlings Lace. The engraving was produced as an advertisement for G F Urling and Company

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Pall Mall 6B_PAL_1822

Pall Mall 6B_PAL_1822
Pall Mall, London. An engraving showing the view along Pall Mall with the ionic screen fronting Carlton House in the right hand foreground and the spire of St Martin in the Fields in the distance

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Mrs Cosway 6B_PAL_1789_a

Mrs Cosway 6B_PAL_1789_a
Schomberg House, 80-82 Pall Mall, London. An engraving showing the view from Mr Cosways Breakfast-Room at Schomberg House, looking towards Westminster Abbey, with Mrs Cosway seated in the foreground

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Piccadilly in 1830 5D_PIC_1830

Piccadilly in 1830 5D_PIC_1830
Piccadilly, London. An engraving showing Piccadilly from Coventry Street with Tichborne Street visible to the right. Coloured engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: London Female Mission 65A_LON_1830

London Female Mission 65A_LON_1830
Probationary House Of The London Female Mission, 57 White Lion Street, Islington, London. An engraving showing women hanging washing on the line in the courtyard at the rear, circa 1836

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Entrance to Hastings 163_HAS_1790_S

Entrance to Hastings 163_HAS_1790_S
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Entrance to Hastings, East Sussex (from Old London Road, showing All Saints Church). Anon. c.1790. Colour engraving published by E. Nye, Tunbridge Wells

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Bear Garden & Globe Theatre, Southwark 65S_BAN_1600_M

Bear Garden & Globe Theatre, Southwark 65S_BAN_1600_M
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Bear Garden and Globe Theatre, Southwark, London, c.1600. Engraving c. 1815. Sparrow.Del, Austin.SC (drawn by Sparrow, engraved by Austin)

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Skating in Hyde Park 64R_HYD_1850_S

Skating in Hyde Park 64R_HYD_1850_S
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Hyde Park. Skating on the Serpentine, c.1850. Chiaroscuro woodcut in black and three colours

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Serpentine, Hyde Park 64R_HYD_1814_S

Serpentine, Hyde Park 64R_HYD_1814_S
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Woodcut. Hyde Park, London. The Representation of a Seafight on the Serpentine River, in commemoration of Peace in 1814

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: St Pauls Cathedral N110255

St Pauls Cathedral N110255
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. View showing Blackfriars Bridge and the River Thames with boats. Charcoal sketch by E Wilson, City of London School, 1914

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: St Pauls Cathedral N110254

St Pauls Cathedral N110254
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. " Die Paulskirche im London." View from the River Thames with boats. German engraving dated 1850. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: St Pauls Cathedral N110253

St Pauls Cathedral N110253
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. View from Southwark Bridge 1825. Coloured Lithograph. Engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, Samuel Rawles Observatory N110252

St Pauls Cathedral, Samuel Rawles Observatory N110252
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. Samuel Rawles Observatory 1821. Showing the observation platform above the pinnacle of St Pauls to allow the creation of a series of

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Nelsons last carriage N110251

Nelsons last carriage N110251
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. Car for Admiral Nelsons last journey. Engraving dated 1806. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Old St Pauls N110250

Old St Pauls N110250
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. View of the interior of the Nave of the old cathedral before the fire of 1666

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Old St Pauls N110249

Old St Pauls N110249
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. View of the interior of the Choir of the old cathedral before the fire of 1666

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Old St Pauls N110248

Old St Pauls N110248
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. View of the West End of the old cathedral before the fire of 1666

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Old St Pauls N110247

Old St Pauls N110247
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. View of the West End of the old cathedral in 1660 before the fire of 1666. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: St Pauls Cathedral. First bible reading in the Crypt N110246

St Pauls Cathedral. First bible reading in the Crypt N110246
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. First bible reading in the Crypt 1541. Engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Old St Pauls N110245

Old St Pauls N110245
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. London in 1540 showing the Old cathedral before the fire of 1666

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Frost fair on the Thames N110260

Frost fair on the Thames N110260
RIVER THAMES, London. " The Great Frost, or London in 1814". Coloured woodcut engraving. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Frost on the Thames N110259

Frost on the Thames N110259
RIVER THAMES, London. Frost on the Thames, 1814 showing a fire at Albion Place. Woodcut engraving. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Frost fair on the Thames N110258

Frost fair on the Thames N110258
RIVER THAMES, London. " Gambols on the River Thames, Feb 1814". Cartoon etching by Cruikshank. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Frost fair on the Thames N110256

Frost fair on the Thames N110256
RIVER THAMES, London. " A true description of the blanket fair upon the River Thames in the time of the Great Frost in the year of our Lord 1683." Process coloured engraving

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Apsley House N110234

Apsley House N110234
APSLEY HOUSE, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. Coloured engraving dated 1810 shows the original red-brick house by Robert Adam and the Hyde Park Corner tollgate

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Hyde Park Corner N110233

Hyde Park Corner N110233
Statue of the Duke of Wellington, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. Cartoon dated 1825 by H Moiner. Shows a statue of the Duke with a shield in a heroic classical pose

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Wellington Arch N110232

Wellington Arch N110232
WELLINGTON ARCH, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. " Entrance to the Kings Palace" by T H Shepherd. Published in James Elmes (1827) " Metropolitan Improvements

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: Wellington Arch and Apsley House N110231

Wellington Arch and Apsley House N110231
APSLEY HOUSE and WELLINGTON ARCH, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. " Triumphal Arch and Duke of Wellingtons Statue" by T H Shepherd

Background imageMayson Beeton Collection: International Exhibition of 1862 N110266

International Exhibition of 1862 N110266
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862, Kensington, London. The exhibition building. Aston Bragg delin. Lithograph in black and tints from the Mayson Beeton Collection



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