The Haunts of Charles Dickens: Rochester Castle - shewing remains of the castle moat..
402
Paul Braddon, 1864–1937
The Haunts of Charles Dickens: The Old Curiousity Shop - Lincoln's Inn, corner of Portsmouth St
403
Paul Braddon, 1864–1937
The Haunts of Dickens: Devonshire Terrace Regents Park 184-, a favorite residence of Charles Dickens
404
Paul Braddon, 1864–1937
The Haunts of Charles Dickens: Tavistock House. Here Charles Dickens began "Bleak House"... 1851..1853
405
Paul Braddon, 1864–1937
The Haunts of Charles Dickens: "House of the Six Poor Travellers". charles Dickens' Xmas Tale 1854 was founded upon..
406
Paul Braddon, 1864–1937
The Haunts of Charles Dickens: Gad Highouse Higham Kent. To possess this house..
407
Hubert-François Gravelot, 1699–1773
Study of a Man Standing
ca. 1757
408
Stephen Riou, 1720–1780
Design for 'the Houses of both sides of the intended Street to extend in a right line from the Mansion-House to More-Gate humbly proposed to consideration'
1762
409
Stephen Riou, 1720–1780
Design for a villa: `The Ground Plan and Elevations of a Villa'
1770
410
Stephen Riou, 1720–1780
Design for a villa: `Fore Front' (south-east elevation), `Garden Front' (north-west elevation) and overlay plan
1763
411
Stephen Riou, 1720–1780
Design for a substantial villa. The `Forefront' and profile plan of the front elevation
1770
412
Leon Kossoff, 1926–2019
Christ Church, Spitalfields, No. 2
1990
413
Lewis Kennedy, active 1775–1811
Flower Garden at Middleton Park, Oxfordshire
1811
414
Figures by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
[Fox-Hunting]
1783
415
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Downing College, Cambridge
1830
416
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Emanuel College from St. Andrews Street, Cambridge
ca. 1830
417
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Chapel Front, Emanuel College, Cambridge
ca. 1833
418
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Jesus College from the Meadows, Cambridge
ca. 1830
419
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Jesus College, Cambridge
ca. 1830
420
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
St. Peter's College, Cambridge
ca. 1830
421
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Pembroke College, Cambridge
undated
422
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Christ's College, Cambridge
ca. 1836
423
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
New Building of St. John's from the Gardens, Cambridge
ca. 1830
424
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
1836
425
Richard Banks Harraden, 1778–1862
Warwick Vase, Public Library, Cambridge
1842
426
John Hood, active 1762–1771
The Northumberland
1763
427
Gospen
Burial Crest of Bryan Ansley, Esqr. in Lee Church
428
J. Newshall
Doorway of the Hall of Eltham Palace
ca. 1852
429
unknown artist
Two Views of Whitehall and Westminster from the Thames
430
unknown artist
The Palace of Whitehall as it appeared about the Reign of James II
1808
431
unknown artist
St. James Palace
432
Richard Sawyer, active 1820–1830
The Royal Palace of Whitehall from the Water
1807
433
Richard Sawyer, active 1820–1830
Veue et Perspective du Palais du Roi d'Angleterre a Londres que s'apelle Whitehall
1808
434
John Maurer, active 1713–1761
A Perspective View of the Parade, in St. Jame's Park
435
John Boydell, 1720–1804
A View of the Parade in St. James' Park
1753
436
William Le Petit, early 1800s
The Horse Guards, Front facing St. Jame's Park
437
John Woods, active 1836–1860
Horse Guards
438
unknown artist
The Palace of Whitehall
1809
439
Henry Aston Barker, 1774–1856
View of Elba and Porto Ferrajo
1815
440
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
441
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
442
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
443
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
444
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
445
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
446
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
447
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
448
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
449
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
450
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
451
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
452
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
453
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
454
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
455
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
456
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
457
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
458
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
459
unknown artist
A View of the Royal Buildings for his Majesty's Horse and Foot Guards
460
John Maurer, active 1713–1761
A Perspective View of Privy-Garden
1741
461
John Maurer, active 1713–1761
A Perspective View of Whitehall and Whitehall Gate
1746
462
John Maurer, active 1713–1761
A Perspective View of Whitehall
1740
463
John Maurer, active 1713–1761
A Perspective View of Whitehall and Whitehall Gate
1753
464
Isaac Mills, active early 19th century
Busts originally placed in the gateway at Whitehall
1804
465
unknown artist
A View of the Royal Buildings for His Majesty's Horse and Foot Guards
466
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
467
unknown artist
Whitehall Gate, Said to be designed by Hans Holbein
1808
468
Edward Rooker, 1724–1774
A Gate Belonging to the Old Palace of White Hall
469
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
470
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
471
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
472
George Vertue, 1684–1756
The Gate at White Hall, said to be Designed by hans Holbein
1725
473
Attributed to James Ward, 1769–1859
[One of] a series of 45 sketchbook drawings from France including written conversations with John Landseer
474
Joseph Jeakes, active 1796– ca. 1829
Whitehall Gateway with additions, as intended to have been erected at Windsor
1804
475
unknown artist
A Perspective View of the Admiralty Office, the New Buildings for the Horse Guards, Whitehalls
476
unknown artist
A Perspective View of the Admiralty Office, the new Buildings for the Horse Guards, Whitehall
1794
477
unknown artist
The Admiralty office at White Hall
478
Thomas Medland, 1755–1823
The Admiralty
1796
479
unknown artist
The Admiralty
1795
480
Edmund Walker, active 1836–died 1882
The Treasury, Whitehall
1852
481
unknown artist
Views of the Queen's Treasury
1820
482
unknown artist
The Treasury Buildings
483
unknown artist
New Government Offices Parliament Street
484
unknown artist
Quadrangle, New Foreign Office
485
Thomas Higham, 1796–1844
View of the New Public Offices, Whitehall
486
unknown artist
Grand Staircase - New Foreign Office
487
James S. Storer, 1771–1853
A Window in the Hall of Winchester Palace, Southwark
1805
488
unknown artist
Gateway, Winchester House
489
unknown artist
South View of the Palace of the Bishops at Winchester near St. Saviour's, Southwark
1812
490
George Hawkins, 1819–1852
The Bishop of Winchester's Palace in Southwark
1815
491
unknown artist
Architectural Parts of Winchester House, Bankside
492
unknown artist
South Remains of Winchester House, Southwark
1800
493
Barak Longmate Jr., ca. 1768–1836
Structural details and ornaments of Winchester Palace
1815
494
John Le Keux, 1783–1846
Ruins of Winchester Palace, Southwark
1828
495
George Cooke, 1781–1834
Remains of the Great Hall, Winchester Palace
1828
496
Bartholomew Howlett, 1767–1827
North West View of the Hall of Winchester Palace, Southwark
1815
497
James Basire the younger, 1769–1822
Ruins of the Bishop of WInchester's Palace, Southwark