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George Barret Devonshire Place and Wimpole Street, from the New Road, St. Mary Le Bone
Print made by George Barret, ca. 1728/32–1784
Devonshire Place and Wimpole Street, from the New Road, St. Mary Le Bone
undated
George Barret Devonshire Place and Wimpole Street, from the New Road, St. Mary le Bone
Print made by George Barret, ca. 1728/32–1784
Devonshire Place and Wimpole Street, from the New Road, St. Mary le Bone
undated
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
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
Sir Francis Seymour Haden Battersea Bridge
Sir Francis Seymour Haden, 1818–1910
Battersea Bridge
1868
James McNeill Whistler Chelsea
Print made by James McNeill Whistler, 1834–1903
Chelsea
ca. 1882
Sir Francis Seymour Haden Kensington Gardens, no. 2 (large plate)
Sir Francis Seymour Haden, 1818–1910
Kensington Gardens, no. 2 (large plate)
1860
Charles Golding Constable Woolwich
Print made by Charles Golding Constable, 1821–1879
Woolwich
between 1820 and 1835
Robert Spence George Fox Comes to London After the Great Fire
Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964
George Fox Comes to London After the Great Fire
between 1890 and 1911