Monumental inscriptions and extracts from registers of births, marriages, and deaths, at St. Anne's church, Soho
1905
151
Good bye to London
2010
152
Tate Gallery
The Tate Gallery ... illustrated biennial report and catalogue of acquisitions
1976-1978
153
Oil paintings in public ownership in the City of London
2009
154
The Victoria and Albert Museum
c1991
155
The Spooner collection of British watercolours at the Courtauld Institute Gallery
2005
156
National Gallery (Great Britain)
The National Gallery
1899-1900
157
Casson, Hugh, 1910–1999
New sights of London
1938
158
Hockney, David, born 1937
Off the wall
1994
159
J.M.W. Turner 1775-1851, aquarelles et dessins du legs Turner
c1994
160
Brownell, Morris R
The prime minister of taste
c2001
161
Bilbey, Diane
British sculpture 1470 to 2000
c2002
162
Tate Gallery
The Tate Gallery ... illustrated catalogue of acquisitions
1978-
163
Tate Gallery
Tate Gallery collections
1988-₍1990₎
164
Pepys Library
The cryes of London
1994
165
Milk, Joanna
Artists at home
2010
166
Brown, Richard, 1932–
The London bookshop
1971-<1977>
167
Wellington Museum
Paintings at Apsley House,
1965
168
Geffrye Museum (London, England)
The Geffrye Museum
1963
169
Mander, Raymond
The artist and the theatre;
[1955]
170
Saunders, Ann, 1930–2019
Handlist of painters, sculptors & architects associated with St. Marylebone, 1760-1960
1963
171
Nicolson, Benedict
The treasures of the Foundling Hospital
1972
172
Houston, J. F
Featherbedds and flock bedds
2006
173
Richard Hamilton
2014
174
Grimshaw, Chloe
New London style
2009, c2008
175
Tate Gallery
Catalogue
1929
176
Wallace Collection (London, England)
Pictures and drawings (illustrations)
1960
177
Royal Insurance Company
Old Lombard Street;
[1912?]
178
Portrait of a city
1999
179
Victoria and Albert Museum
Impressions of the 20th century
2001
180
Collings, Matthew
British abstract painting 2001
2001
181
Port of London guide
[n.d.]
182
Hooper, W. Eden (William Eden)
The history of Newgate and the Old Bailey and a survey of the Fleet prison and Fleet marriages, the Marshalsea and other old London jails withextensive remarks on crime and punishment in England from mediaval times tothe present day