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Images Dated 11th March 2009 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Interior of the Savoy Chapel, Westminster, London, 1809. Artist: J Byrne

Interior of the Savoy Chapel, Westminster, London, 1809. Artist: J Byrne
Interior of the Savoy Chapel, Westminster, London, 1809. The chapel was built in 1512

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: View in the cloisters, showing the entrance to Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, 1809

View in the cloisters, showing the entrance to Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, 1809. Artist: R Roffe
View in the cloisters, showing the entrance to the Chapter House, Westminster Abbey, London, 1809

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Rotunda, Bank of England, City of London, 1816. Artist: Matthews

Rotunda, Bank of England, City of London, 1816. Artist: Matthews
Rotunda, Bank of England, City of London, 1816

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Artist: Lewis

Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Artist: Lewis
Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London, 1815. Poets Corner is an area in the south transept of Westminster Abbey where a number of notable British literary figures are buried

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828. Artist: W Angus

Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828. Artist: W Angus
Skinners Hall, City of London, 1828

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Salters Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: W Angus

Salters Hall, City of London, 1811. Artist: W Angus
Salters Hall, City of London, 1811

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Harmonic Institution, Regent Street, 1828. Artist: W Wallis

Harmonic Institution, Regent Street, 1828. Artist: W Wallis
Harmonic Institution, Regent Street, 1828. The Harmonic Institution was a venue for balls, concerts and musical galas. The building was designed by John Nash and built in 1819

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: East Gate, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: Thomas Barber

East Gate, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: Thomas Barber
East Gate, Regents Park, London, 1827

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Savoy, London, 1815. Artist: J Lewis

The Savoy, London, 1815. Artist: J Lewis
The Savoy, London, 1815. Part of the old Savoy Palace, used as a military prison in the 18th century. It would later become the site of the Savoy Theatre

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 19th century. Artist: H Wallis

The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 19th century. Artist: H Wallis
The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 19th century. View of the Old Admiralty, designed by Thomas Ripley and completed in 1726

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Morleys Hotel and Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 19th century

Morleys Hotel and Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 19th century. The column commemorating Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar was built in 1840-1843

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Kings Weigh House, Little East Cheap, City of London, 19th century. Artist: R Acon

The Kings Weigh House, Little East Cheap, City of London, 19th century. Artist: R Acon
The Kings Weigh House, Little East Cheap, City of London, 19th century. Previously the site where merchants had their goods weighed to assess customs duties, this became a dissenters chapel in 1695

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Lower Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: Sands

The Lower Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: Sands
The Lower Lobby, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: William Radclyffe

The Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: William Radclyffe
The Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: St Georges Church, Hanover Square, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: John Le Keux

St Georges Church, Hanover Square, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: John Le Keux
St Georges Church, Hanover Square, Westminster, London, 1810. One of the so-called Queen Anne Churches, St Georges Hanover Square was designed by John James and built early in 1720-1725

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Interior of the Temple Church, London, 1816. Artist: Sands

Interior of the Temple Church, London, 1816. Artist: Sands
Interior of the Temple Church, London, 1816. Temple Church was consecrated in 1185

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Doorway to the Temple Church, London, 1815. Artist: J Shury

Doorway to the Temple Church, London, 1815. Artist: J Shury
Doorway to the Temple Church, London, 1815. Temple Church was consecrated in 1185

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Interior of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1816. Artist: Hobson

Interior of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1816. Artist: Hobson
Interior of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1816

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Drury Lane Theatre, Westminster, London, 19th century. Artist: William Johnstone White

Drury Lane Theatre, Westminster, London, 19th century. Artist: William Johnstone White
Drury Lane Theatre, Westminster, London, 19th century. The theatre burned down in a fire in 1809. The theatre that currently stands on the site, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, was built in 1812

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Chapel in the Tower, now called the Record Office, Tower of London, 1809. Artist: J Lee

The Chapel in the Tower, now called the Record Office, Tower of London, 1809. Artist: J Lee
The Chapel in the Tower, now called the Record Office, Tower of London, 1809. The chapel is in the White Tower, the earliest part of the Tower of London, built by the Normans in 1078

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, London, 1815. Artist: J Lewis

Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, London, 1815. Artist: J Lewis
Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, London, 1815. Founded in the 14th century, the Charterhouse has variously been a Carthusian monastery, a public school

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: St Marys Church, Wyndham Place, and District Rectory to St Mary Le Bone, London, 1829

St Marys Church, Wyndham Place, and District Rectory to St Mary Le Bone, London, 1829. Artist: Archer
St Marys Church, Wyndham Place, and District Rectory to St Mary Le Bone, London, 1829. The church was designed by Robert Smirke and was one of the Commissioners Churches built in 1823-1824

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Interior of the Heralds College, London, 1815. Artist: Lewis

Interior of the Heralds College, London, 1815. Artist: Lewis
Interior of the Heralds College, London, 1815. The College of Arms, also known as the Heralds College, was founded in 1484 by Richard III

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Earl Spencers House, Green Park, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: Byrne

Earl Spencers House, Green Park, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: Byrne
Earl Spencers House, Green Park, Westminster, London, 1815. The house was built for John, 1st Earl Spencer, in the 1750s. The original architect was John Vardy

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Buildings, Highfield, Camden Road, London, 1829. Artist: A McClatchie

Buildings, Highfield, Camden Road, London, 1829. Artist: A McClatchie
Buildings, Highfield, Camden Road, London, 1829

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: New Drury Lane Theatre, Westminster, London, 1813. Artist: Busby

New Drury Lane Theatre, Westminster, London, 1813. Artist: Busby
New Drury Lane Theatre, Westminster, London, 1813. Completed in 1812, this building designed by Benjamin Dean Wyatt replaced the previous theatre by Henry Holland that was destroyed by fire in 1809

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Highgate, London, 1814. Artist: J Shury

Highgate, London, 1814. Artist: J Shury
Highgate, London, 1814

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Whittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. Artist: J Davies

Whittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. Artist: J Davies
Whittingtons Almshouses, Highgate Hill, London, 19th century. The almshouses are said to have been founded by Dick Whittington

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Kensington Palace, London, 1816. Artist: I Varrall

Kensington Palace, London, 1816. Artist: I Varrall
Kensington Palace, London, 1816. Originally built in the 17th century as the residence of the Earl of Nottingham, Kensington Palace was acquired by King William III in 1689

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Chinese Bridge, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: W Wallis

Chinese Bridge, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: W Wallis
Chinese Bridge, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1817

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Monument, City of London, 1817. Artist: J Greig

The Monument, City of London, 1817. Artist: J Greig
The Monument, City of London, 1817. Christopher Wrens monument commemorating the outbreak of the Great Fire in 1666

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1815. Artist: Sands

St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, Finsbury, London, 1815. Artist: Sands
St Lukes Hospital, Old Street Finsbury, London, 1815

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Royal Hospital of St Katherine, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: William Tombleson

The Royal Hospital of St Katherine, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: William Tombleson
The Royal Hospital of St Katherine, Regents Park, London, 1827

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Hampton Court Palace, London, 1814. Artist: J Shury

Hampton Court Palace, London, 1814. Artist: J Shury
Hampton Court Palace, London, 1814. Hampton Court Palace is a former royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Chinese pagoda and bridge, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1814. Artist: Rawle

Chinese pagoda and bridge, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1814. Artist: Rawle
Chinese pagoda and bridge, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1814. The Chinese bridge and pagoda, erected in the park in commemoration of the Glorious Peace of 1814

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Chamber of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: Wallis

Chamber of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: Wallis
Chamber of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1815

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Bank of England, City of London, 1805. Artist: A Warren

Bank of England, City of London, 1805. Artist: A Warren
Bank of England, City of London, 1805. The Bank of England was established in 1694 to act as banker and debt manager for the government

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Carlton House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: J Pye

Carlton House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: J Pye
Carlton House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1810. Carlton House was the residence of the Prince Regent from 1783 onwards. It was substantially rebuilt for the prince by Henry Holland

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Somerset House, from the Thames, London, 19th century. Artist: H le Keux

Somerset House, from the Thames, London, 19th century. Artist: H le Keux
Somerset House, from the Thames, London, 19th century. Designed by Sir William Chambers in the late 18th century, Somerset House originally housed public offices

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Somerset House, Westminster, London, 1805. Artist: W Poole

Somerset House, Westminster, London, 1805. Artist: W Poole
Somerset House, Westminster, London, 1805. Designed by Sir William Chambers in the late 18th century, Somerset House originally housed public offices

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: St Jamess Bazaar, Westminster, London

St Jamess Bazaar, Westminster, London

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: The Custom House from Thames Street, City of London, 1828. Artist: J Henshall

The Custom House from Thames Street, City of London, 1828. Artist: J Henshall
The Custom House from Thames Street, City of London, 1828

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Chelsea Hospital, from the Banks of the Thames, London, 1816. Artist: W Wallis

Chelsea Hospital, from the Banks of the Thames, London, 1816. Artist: W Wallis
Chelsea Hospital, from the Banks of the Thames, London, 1816. Founded in 1692 by King Charles II and intended for the succour and relief of veterans broken by age and war, the Royal Hospital

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Westminster, London, 1809. Artist: J Pye

Westminster, London, 1809. Artist: J Pye
Westminster, London, 1809. View from the opposite bank of the Thames, showing Westminster Abbey, Hall and Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Ancient Tablet, Near Holborn Bridge, London, 19th century. Artist: James Tingle

Ancient Tablet, Near Holborn Bridge, London, 19th century. Artist: James Tingle
Ancient tablet, near Holborn Bridge, London, 19th century. Tablet showing a figure on a horse with an animal crouched underneath

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Holborn Bridge, London, 1831. Artist: William Woolnoth

Holborn Bridge, London, 1831. Artist: William Woolnoth
Holborn Bridge, London, 1831

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: Goldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877. Artist: W Angus

Goldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877. Artist: W Angus
Goldsmiths Hall, City of London, 1877

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2009: School for the Indigent Blind, Westminster Road, London, 1829. Artist: R Acon

School for the Indigent Blind, Westminster Road, London, 1829. Artist: R Acon
School for the Indigent Blind, Westminster Road, London, 1829



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