EditorialMessrs. Rennie's Works, Deptford and Blackfriars: One View, P. Barry (British, active 1860s), London, England, 1863, Albumen silver print, 8.4 ? 14.2 cm (3 5/16 ? 5 9/16 in.).
EditorialMessrs. Rennie's Works, Deptford and Blackfriars: One View, P. Barry (British, active 1860s), London, England, 1863, Albumen silver print, 9.2 ? 14.8 cm (3 5/8 ? 5 13/16 in.).
EditorialInterior of a Dormitory of the Ipswich Blackfriars at the End of its Period of Occupation by Ipswich School, John Sell Cotman (British, 1782 - 1842), England, about 1838 - 1842, Pen and ink and watercolor, 43.7 ? 60.3 cm (17 3/16 ? 23 3/4 in.).
EditorialSt. Paul's and Blackfriars Bridge. Date/Period: Between 1770 and 1772. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 513 mm (20.19 in); Width: 746 mm (29.37 in).
EditorialThe White Cross near Hereford and the Blackfriars Cross, at Hereford, Crosses at Hereford, signed: Fig. 1 Shepherd del, John Smith, sc, Fig., 2 J. Bond (del.), John Smith (sc.), Fig. 30, according to p. 12, Shepherd (del.); Bond, John Linnell (del.); S...
EditorialBlack-Friers 1623'. Corpses buried beneath the rubble of a building collapse. A disaster, and an event claimed as a judgement on papists, the victims being Catholics. The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in Hunsdon House, Blackfriars, Lon...
EditorialBlackfriars, from Southwark Bridge, plate six from Original Views of London as It Is. Thomas Shotter Boys (English, 1803-1874); designed by Charles Ollier (English, 1788-1859). Date: 1842. Dimensions: 175 ? 450 mm. Hand-colored lithograph on paper. Ori...
EditorialA view of frost fair, on the Thames, February 1814. An engraving. The view is looking upstream towards Blackfriars Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral. The scene shows groups of people and a number of tents, two of which are labelled "Wellington" and "Mosco...
EditorialThe title forms part of a wood-cut. Depicts the collapse of part of the former monastry complex in 1623; nearly 100 people who had gathered to hear a sermon were killed. This is the best depiction of part of the Blackfriars precinct. Black Fryers. (Ele...
EditorialView of London, taken from Albion Place, Blackfryars Bridge'. A view of London across the Thames from Albion Place, with Blackfriars Bridge in the foreground and St. Paul's in the distance; numerous carriages, horses and people can be seen crossing the...
EditorialThis engraving shows the Blackfriars area south-west of St. Paul's Cathedral. Civitas Londinvm ano dni circiter MDLX. [London] : Society of Antiquaries of London, 1737. Source: Maps Crace Port.1.8. Language: English.
EditorialA view of London across the Thames from Albion Place, with Blackfriars Bridge in the foreground and St. Paul's in the distance; numerous carriages, horses and people can be seen crossing the bridge, including an omnibus on six wheels and a cart draggin...
EditorialA view from the south bank of Blackfriars Bridge catching the sun, with St. Paul's Cathedral in the shade beyond; a number of boats on the water in the foreground. South West view of Saint Paul's Cathedral, and Blackfriars Bridge. Dedicated with permis...
EditorialView from the Thames of Blackfriars Bridge, with St. Paul's beyond; a number of boats in foreground, some laden with goods, others with passengers, a barge next to the bridge. VIEW of BLACK-FRIARS BRIDGE, and ST PAULS CATHEDRAL. London : Pubd as the Ac...
EditorialSignature of William Shakespeare. Blackfriars mortgage-deed. England; 1613. [Detail] Signature of William Shakespeare, on a deed of mortgage by Shakespeare and others, to Harry Walker, of a house in Blackfriars. Dated 11 March 1613 Image taken from Bl...
EditorialMortgage deed of Shakespeare. Blackfriars mortgage-deed. England; 1613. [Whole document] Deed of mortgage, by William Shakespeare and others, to Harry Walker, of a house in Blackfriars. Dated 11 March 1613 Image taken from Blackfriars mortgage-deed. ...
Editorial'View of the South Front of the New Buildings called Adelphi, formerly Durham Yard, and also that part of the Cities of London & Westminster which extends along the River Thames to the Monument'. A perspectival view with the Adelphi on the left, men dr...
EditorialFigures and a dog standing by the bridge and a gate to Stirling Castle; trees and foliage throughout the scene. Stirling Castle. [London] : [Published March 25th 1800 by James Daniell & Co. No. 6 Great Charlotte Street, Blackfriars Road], [March 25 180...
EditorialA view of frost fair, on the Thames, February 1814. An engraving. The view is looking upstream towards Blackfriars Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral. The scene shows groups of people and a number of tents, two of which are labelled "Wellington" and "Mosco...
EditorialThe dandyish protagonisdt, Nim, is depicited in a suit of clothes purchased especially to atttract the attnetion of ladies in the Blackfriars audience. The Life of a Satirical Puppy, called Nim ... By T[homas] M[ay?]. London : For H. Moseley, 1657. Sou...
EditorialA view looking down Bridge Street towards the bridge and the river, an obelisk in the centre of street with iron railings around the base. On the left the "Albion fire and life Insurance Company"; carriages and elegantly dressed figures on the street. ...
EditorialA poor sweep, Sir! Blackfriars bridge. Modern London; being the history and present state of the British Metropolis. Illustrated with numerous copper plates. [By Richard Phillips.]. London : Richard Phillips, 1804. Source: 10349.h.13 plate 23.
EditorialA view of the Thames in an oval, with Blackfriars Bridge centre right and St. Pauls Cathedral in strong sunlight beyond left; boats are being rowed on the water and moored on the shore on the right . VIEW NEAR BLACK FRIERS BRIDGE. Published Febry 20th...
EditorialThe Rotunda at the Leverian Museum in Albion Street, Blackfriars Bridge. Inside View of the Rotunda at the Leverian Museum in Albion Street, Blackfriars Bridge. Source: Maps K.Top.27.54. Language: English.
EditorialBlack-Friers 1623'. Corpses buried beneath the rubble of a building collapse. A disaster, and an event claimed as a judgement on papists, the victims being Catholics. The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in Hunsdon House, Blackfriars, Lon...
EditorialAvon Dale: figures fishing on a river in the foreground; a hut in the middle ground; trees and rocks throughout the scene; mountains in the distance. Avon Dale : Under the Moss House County of Wicklow. London : Published Aug 15 1806 by James Daniell & ...
EditorialThe convicts ... near Blackfrairs Bridge. The Malefactor's Register; or, the Newgate and Tyb. London, 1779. The convicts making their way near Blackfriars bridge in order for their being conveyed to Woolwich. Image taken from: The Malefactor's Register...
EditorialAn illustration of a view of London from the south. A new Perspective View of London from the South, with London and Blackfriars Bridges, etc. circa 1750-1770. Source: Maps.K.Top.21.51 (det). Language: English.
EditorialAn illustration of a view of London from the south. A new Perspective View of London from the South, with London and Blackfriars Bridges, etc. circa 1750-1770. Source: Maps.K.Top.21.51 (det). Language: English.
EditorialAn illustration of a view of London from the south. A new Perspective View of London from the South, with London and Blackfriars Bridges, etc. circa 1750-1770. Source: Maps.K.Top.21.51 (det). Language: English.
EditorialSt. Paul's and Blackfriars Bridge. Date/Period: Between 1770 and 1772. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 513 mm (20.19 in); Width: 746 mm (29.37 in).
EditorialFERROCARRILES. INGLATERTRA. LONDRES. ESTACION DE BLACKFRIARS EN EL FERROCARRIL SUBTERRANEO CERCA DE SAN PABLO. ILUSTRACION ESPA?OLA Y AMERICANA , A?O 1875.