Chancellor, E. Beresford (Edwin Beresford), 1868–1937
Liberty and Regent Street
[193-?]
3
Sims, George Robert, 1847–1922
Living London;
4
Ashton, John, 1834–1911
Old time Aldwych, Kingsway, and neighbourhood;
1903
5
Besant, Walter, 1836–1901
Holborn and Bloomsbury,
1903
6
Barton, Rose
Familiar London,
1904
7
Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith)
The scenery of London,
1905
8
Norman, Philip, 1842–1931
London vanished and vanishing
[1905?]
9
Lang, Elsie M
Literary London,
[1906]
10
Macmichael, J. Holden
The story of Charing Cross and its immediate neighbourhood,
1906
11
London. County Council. Local Government, Records and Museums Committee
No. 17, Fleet Street
[1906]
12
Alec-Tweedie, Mrs. (Ethel), 1862–1940
Hyde Park, its history and romance,
1908
13
Maps of old London
1908
14
Chancellor, E. Beresford (Edwin Beresford), 1868–1937
Wanderings in Piccadilly, Mayfair and Pall Mall,
[1908]
15
Compton-Rickett, Arthur, 1869–1937
The London life of yesterday,
1909
16
Headlam, Cecil, 1872–1934
The inns of court
1909
17
Wheatley, Henry B. (Henry Benjamin), 1838–1917
The story of London;
1909
18
Ogilvy, James S
Relics & memorials of London City,
1910
19
Foord, Alfred Stanley
Springs, streams and spas of London,
1910
20
Besant, Walter, 1836–1901
London,
1911
21
Whitten, Wilfred, 1864–1942
London stories
[n.d.]
22
Nevill, Ralph, 1865–1930
London clubs, their history & treasures
1911
23
Gomme, George Laurence, 1853–1916
The making of London
1912
24
Douglas-Irvine, Helen
History of London,
1912
25
Victoria and Albert Museum. Dept. of Engraving, Illustration, and Design
Drawings of old London by Philip Norman ..
1913
26
Adcock, Arthur St. John, 1864–1930
The booklover's London,
[1913]
27
Karl Baedeker (Firm)
London and its environs;
1915
28
Salaman, Malcolm C. (Malcolm Charles), 1855–1940
London, past and present,
1916
29
Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall), 1868–1938
More wanderings in London,
[c1916]
30
Mullins, Claud, 1887–1968
London's story
1920
31
Blunt, Reginald, 1857–1944
By Chelsea reach;
[1921]
32
Brewer, Henry William, 1836–1903
Old London illustrated
1922
33
Montagu, Elizabeth Robinson, 1720–1800
Mrs. Montagu, "Queen of the blues",
[1923]
34
Russan, Lilian
Historic streets of London;
[1923]
35
London. County Council. Local Government, Records and Museums Committee
Prince Henry's room, No. 17, Fleet Street
1923]
36
Henderson, Helen W. (Helen Weston), 1874–
A loiterer in London
[c1924]
37
Harper, Charles G. (Charles George), 1863–1943
More queer things about London,
[1924]
38
Russan, Lilian
Old London city;
1924
39
Ormsby, Hilda Rodwell, Mrs
London on the Thames;
1924
40
Harper, Charles G. (Charles George), 1863–1943
More queer things about London;
[1924]
41
Stapleton, Alan
London alleys, byways & courts,
[1924]
42
Bell, Walter George, 1867–1942
Where London sleeps;
[1926]
43
Maxwell, Donald, 1877–1936
The new lights o' London,
[1926]
44
Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall), 1868–1938
London revisited,
[1926]
45
Adcock, Arthur St. John, 1864–1930
Wonderful London
[1926?]
46
Broemel, Percy Rudolph
Romance and realities of Mayfair and Picadilly, with excursionsinto St. James's, St. Marylebone, Fleet Street, Kensington, Chelsea,Belgravia, Fulham, the Thames Valley, etc
[1927]
47
Eades, George Edward, 1882–
London
1927
48
Fletcher, Hanslip, 1874–1955
Changing London (third series)
[1928]
49
London Museum
The Cheapside hoard of Elizabethan and Jacobean jewellery