Houses Adjacent to Westminster Abbey in the Process of Demolition
1896
4
Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Plan of the Ground Floor, House of Lords
1835
5
Charles James Richardson, 1806–1871
Sections of Room under Painted Chamber
1827
6
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
7
George Johann Scharf, 1788–1860
View through the South East Window of the Crypt beneath St Stephen's, Westminster
1852
8
unknown artist
Grave of the Supposed William Lyndewode
1852
9
Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Plan of the Upper Floor of Lord Committee Rooms
1835
10
George Birch, 1842–1904
Sections of Room under Painted Chamber
1827
11
George Birch, 1842–1904
Plan and View of Room under the Painted Chamber
1827
12
Charles James Richardson, 1806–1871
Decoration between Windows of Parlor, No. 3 Old Palace Yard
1871
13
unknown artist
Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey
undated
14
John Carter, 1748–1817
South East View of the Towers of the Abbey, &c. from College St. Westminster
1782
15
Studio of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Section of the Court of Common Pleas and the Robery Room
1823
16
unknown artist
Mr. Lee's House After the Fire, House of Lords
ca. 1835
17
Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Part of the Construction in the Old House of Lords
1823
18
Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Part of the Construction in the Old House of Lords
1823
19
Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Part of the Construction in the Old House of Lords
1823
20
Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Plan of the Principal Story, Shewing the New Committee Rooms &c, House of Lords
ca. 1794
21
unknown artist
The Plan of the Stable Yard, Westminster
1811
22
unknown artist
View Leading from St Stephen's Chapel to Speaker's Room &c