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Sir Francis Seymour Haden The Breaking Up of the Agamemnon, no. 2
Sir Francis Seymour Haden, 1818–1910
The Breaking Up of the Agamemnon, no. 2
after 1880
Charles Heath The Penitentiary and Distant View of Westminster Bridge
Charles Heath, 1785–1848
The Penitentiary and Distant View of Westminster Bridge
1825
Sir Francis Seymour Haden The Breaking Up of the Agamemnon, no. 2
Print made by Sir Francis Seymour Haden, 1818–1910
The Breaking Up of the Agamemnon, no. 2
after 1880
George Cooke Part of Waterloo Bridge with the Shot Tower, &c.
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834
Part of Waterloo Bridge with the Shot Tower, &c
1832
John Fairburn Fairburn's Plan of the Proposed Wet-Docks and Cut, from New Gravel Lane to Blackwall
Print made by John Fairburn, active 19th century
Fairburn's Plan of the Proposed Wet-Docks and Cut, from New Gravel Lane to Blackwall
1796
Charles Heath Regent's Canal Basin, City Road
Charles Heath, 1785–1848
Regent's Canal Basin, City Road
undated
John Boydell A View of Erith, Looking Up the Thames
Print made by John Boydell, 1720–1804
A View of Erith, Looking Up the Thames
1750
James McNeill Whistler Chelsea
Print made by James McNeill Whistler, 1834–1903
Chelsea
ca. 1882
Charles Golding Constable Woolwich
Print made by Charles Golding Constable, 1821–1879
Woolwich
between 1820 and 1835