A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth. 1. Westminster Abby. 2. St. Margaret's Church. 3. Westminster Hall. 4. St. Martin's Church
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unknown artist
The Inthronization of their Majesties also a View of the West End of the Choir of St. Peters in Westminster, and of the manner of Placing and Seating the Company in that Part of the Choir
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unknown artist
A Prospect of the Inside of Westminster, Shewing how the King and Queen with the Nobility and others did sit at Dinner on the Day of the Coronation. Also the manner of tghe Champions performing the Ceremony of Challenge whilst the King & c. were at Dinner
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Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
The Inside of Westminster Abby
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Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
A South View of Westminster Abby & St. Margarets Church
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Nathaniel Smith, 1740–1787
Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's from Battersea Fields
undated
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Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Shakespeare Sacrificed; or, The Offering to Avarice
1789
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unknown artist
The Inside View of King Henry VII Chappel, in Westminster Abby
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Claude Du Bosc, c.1711–1740
The Monument of King Edward III in Westminster Abbey
undated, ca. 1726-1740
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George Vertue, 1684–1756
The Monument in Westminster Abbey of King Henry V
between 1699-1756
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Samuel Wale, 1721–1786
Westminster Abbey
undated
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Samuel Scott, 1701/2–1772
Westminster Abbey and Bridge from Somerset Garden
1759
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Jacob van Schley, 1715–1779
The Monument of King Henry III, in Westminster Abbey
1735
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unknown artist
A Plan of Part of the Ancient City of Westminster, from College Street to Whitehall, and from the Thames to St. James's Park, in which are laid down all the New Streets that have been built & other alterations made since the building of Westminster Bridge
printed 1740, drawn ca. 1760
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Print made by William Henry Toms, ca. 1700–ca. 1750
The South-East Prospect of King Henry The VII's Chapel at Westminster
1739
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unknown artist
Plan of Westminster Showing the Coronation Route of George II
ca. 1727
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Print made by Charles J. Hullmandel, 1789–1850
View of Palace Yard on the day of the Coronation of His Majesty George IV