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City of London Greetings Card Collection

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Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: St Pauls Cathedral BB91_18987

St Pauls Cathedral BB91_18987
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, City of London. St Pauls, viewed from Bull Wharf on the river frontage, seems to dominate the Victorian City. Photograph pre-1876. Howarth-Loomes Collection

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Smithfield Market J940533

Smithfield Market J940533
SMITHFIELD MARKET, City of London. Interior view of Grand Avenue with red K2 and K6 type telephone kiosks

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Lloyds Building N130015

Lloyds Building N130015
LLOYDS BUILDING, 1 LIME STREET, LB City of London. General view at twilight

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Ludgate Circus, London CC97_01518

Ludgate Circus, London CC97_01518
LUDGATE CIRCUS, City of London. A busy street view of Ludgate Circus looking towards St Pauls Cathedral with horse-drawn buses in the foreground and a steam train on the bridge

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Old London Bridge a98_05984

Old London Bridge a98_05984
Extract from an engraving showing the City of London from Southwark. Major monuments are recorded, including Old London Bridge

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: St Pauls Cathedral viewed from Southwark Bridge RSL01_01_01

St Pauls Cathedral viewed from Southwark Bridge RSL01_01_01
View of St Pauls Cathedral from Southwark Bridge, London. Attributed to Alfred Rosling. c.1855. Albumen print

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Spiral staircase a066740

Spiral staircase a066740
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Old Bailey, City of London. Overhead interior detail looking down through the centre of a winding staircase in the south wing. John Gay, 1975

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: St Pauls Cathedral CC97_00536

St Pauls Cathedral CC97_00536
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, City of London. A general view looking across the River Thames from bankside and towards St Pauls with a passenger paddle steamer moored at the opposite bank

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Canary Wharf 21745_04

Canary Wharf 21745_04
CANARY WHARF, Docklands, Poplar, London. Aerial view. These shining office blocks were built on the West India Dock as part of a scheme to revitalise the Docklands and to expand the commercial

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Fish wharf at Billingsgate Market CC72_01834

Fish wharf at Billingsgate Market CC72_01834
BILLINGSGATE MARKET, Lower Thames Street, City of London. Looking from London Bridge down the Thames with the Tower of London in the distance

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Daily Telegraph Office, Fleet Street 1913 BL22128_04

Daily Telegraph Office, Fleet Street 1913 BL22128_04
DAILY TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Fleet Street, London. Interior view. The linotype room in the Daily Telegraph Office in the City of London

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: St Pauls Cathedral a077337

St Pauls Cathedral a077337
ST PAULS CATHEDRAL, London. Part of the west facade of St. Pauls Cathedral in the City of London, as seen past road traffic on Ludgate Hill to the west, with London buses in the foreground

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card 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 imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: The Royal Exchange, City of London a065448

The Royal Exchange, City of London a065448
ROYAL EXCHANGE, City of London. An interior view of the elaborate vaulted and domed cast iron and glass roof and pedimented Ionic first floor windows of the Royal Exchange. Photographed by John Gay

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: The Guildhall, London BB91_17988

The Guildhall, London BB91_17988
THE GUILDHALL, City of London. The Guildhall has been the administrative headquarters of the City of London since at least the mid-12th century

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Tall buildings 29226_045

Tall buildings 29226_045
City of London. A cluster of tall buildings in the City. In the right foreground is the Walkie-Talkie building at 20 Fenchurch Street. Photographed in March 2015

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: City of London N061025

City of London N061025
View from Waterloo Bridge along the River Thames towards the City of London at night. An illuminated St. Pauls Cathedral under a full moon

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: London Bridge a073331

London Bridge a073331
LONDON BRIDGE, City Of London. A view of London Bridge from above looking across to the Southwark bank of the River Thames. Photograph by John Gay. Date range: 1960 - 1965

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Smithfield Market entrance BL25748

Smithfield Market entrance BL25748
SMITHFIELD MARKET, London. A 1921 view of the grand entrance archway to Sir Horace Joness Smithfield Meat Market which opened in 1868

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: London tree DP131915

London tree DP131915
Lloyds Register of Shipping, 71 Fenchurch Street, City of London. The entrance porch from Fenchurch Street

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Annan - Mural DP183029

Annan - Mural DP183029
Dorothy Annan Mural, Barbican Estate, City Of London. Formerly installed on The Central Telegraph Office, Farringdon, now reinstalled at the Barbican Estate. General view from east

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: St Giles Cripplegate FF003274

St Giles Cripplegate FF003274
The Church of St Giles and the Barbican Estate, City of London, 1962-'4. John Gay (1909-'99), cellulose acetate negative. The Church of St Giles in Cripplegate Ward dates from the 16th century

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Timber boarded house, City of London 1884 BL05123

Timber boarded house, City of London 1884 BL05123
BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE, City of London. General view of an old timber boarded house, latterly a shop, possibly medieval. Photographed by Bedford Lemere, 30th April 1884

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: 30 Cannon Street DP161924

30 Cannon Street DP161924
30 Cannon Street, City of London. General view of 30 Cannon Street, view from north east

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Brazdys - Ritual DP183073

Brazdys - Ritual DP183073
Coleman Street, City of London. Antanas Brazdys sculpture Ritual from north east. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2016

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card 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 imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, City of London a98_06400

St Pauls Cathedral, City of London a98_06400
CITY OF LONDON. An elevated view of the City of London looking towards St Pauls Cathedral. The empty building plots being used as car parks in the foreground are bomb sites which had still not been

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Bomb damage, London 1941 BL5947

Bomb damage, London 1941 BL5947
City of London. A figure stands amid destroyed and burnt-out buildings. The Brewers Hall in Aldermanbury was built in 1673 after its predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Albert Buildings BL15329

Albert Buildings BL15329
ALBERT BUILDINGS, 49 Queen Victoria Street, City of London. Photographed by Bedford Lemere for City and West End Properties Ltd in May 1899

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Guildhall Library, London a066908

Guildhall Library, London a066908
GUILDHALL LIBRARY, Aldermanbury, City Of London. The interior of the modern covered walkway linking the Guildhall Library to the medieval Guildhall. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1972 - 1975

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: The Bank of England DD97_00538

The Bank of England DD97_00538
BANK OF ENGLAND, Threadneedle Street, City of London. A corner view of the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street with pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles in the foreground

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: The Royal Exchange CC97_01494

The Royal Exchange CC97_01494
ROYAL EXCHANGE, City of London. A view looking from Mansion House Street towards the Royal Exchange with buses and other horse-drawn vehicles in the foreground

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Brazdys - Ritual DP183075

Brazdys - Ritual DP183075
Coleman Street, City of London. Antanas Brazdys sculpture Ritual from north east. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2016

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card 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 imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: London Bridge CC56_01072

London Bridge CC56_01072
LONDON BRIDGE, City of London. The bridge was rebuilt in 1825 as the old one could no longer cope with the increasing traffic, to a design by John Rennie

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Royal Exchange, London a065442

Royal Exchange, London a065442
ROYAL EXCHANGE, Threadneedle Street, City Of London. An oblique view of the central section of the east facade of the Royal Exchange, showing its bell tower and four central columns

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: The Bank of England CC97_01164

The Bank of England CC97_01164
BANK OF ENGLAND, Threadneedle Street, City of London. A view of the Bank of England looking down Threadneedle Street and showing the decorations for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee of 1897

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: River Thames 21760_09

River Thames 21760_09
RIVER THAMES, London. Aerial view. The River Thames has always been of major importance to the City of London. It provided water (of varying quality), and a means of transportation and communication

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: City Of London War Memorial BL25608_005

City Of London War Memorial BL25608_005
City Of London War Memorial, Cornhill, London. The City of London First World War memorial outside the portico of the Royal Exchange

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: No 1 Poultry DP131021

No 1 Poultry DP131021
No1 Poultry, City of London. Exterior from south east. James Stirling and Michael Wilfords unsurpassed example of commercial Post-Modernism, on a monumental scale was listed at Grade II* in 2016

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: London 35100_034

London 35100_034
Looking west along the River Thames from Tower Bridge to The Shard and beyond, Southwark, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: City of London 35100_027

City of London 35100_027
High rise office blocks in the City of London including the Walkie Talkie Building, and the Tower of London in the foreground, City of London, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: London 35100_003

London 35100_003
Looking west along the River Thames from Tower Bridge, Southwark, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Tower of London 35100_005

Tower of London 35100_005
The Tower of London, Whitechapel, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Commerce a001171

Commerce a001171
The Statue of Commerce by C L J Doman on the Port of London Authority building, Trinity Square, City of London. The building was constructed in 1912-22 by Sir Edwin Cooper

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Port of London Authority Building a001405

Port of London Authority Building a001405
An exterior view of the Port of London Authority Office, Trinity Square, City of London. The building was constructed between 1912 and 1922 to the designs of Sir Edwin Cooper

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: Navigation a001137

Navigation a001137
A statue entitled Navigation on the Port of London Authority building, Trinity Square, City of London. The building was constructed in 1912-22 to the designs of Sir Edwin Cooper

Background imageCity of London Greetings Card Collection: The Barbican DP100576

The Barbican DP100576
The Barbican, City of London. Exterior detail



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