Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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LANTERN SETS. ! 319 1 2 3 4 5 45 7 S !) 30 31 32 33 34 35 3G 37 33 30 20 21 22 73 24 25 20 27 2S 20 30 33 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 -42 43 44 45 40 47 48 OLD LONDON. The old wooden Temple Bar. ! Bridewell in 1GCG. Part of modem London, showing the ancient wall. rian of Roman London. Part of Old London Wall, near Falcon Square. The room over Temple Bar. Temple Bar and the “ Devil Tavern.” Temple Bar in Dr. Johnson’s time. Mrs. Salmon’s Waxwork, Fleet Street, “ Palace of Henry VIII. and Cardinal Wolsey.” St. Dunstan’s Clock. Old Houses (still standing), in Fleet Street, near St. Dunstan’s Church. St. Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, after the ! fire, 1S24. I Woithman’s Shop. Jzaak Walton’s House. Old Sergeant’s Inn. Clifford’s Inn. Interior of the Moravian Chapel in Fetter Lane. House said to have been occupied by Dryden in Fetter I>ane. The Royal Society’s House in Crane Court. Dr. Johnson’s House in Bolt Court. Gough Square. Wine Office Court and the “ Cheshire Cheese.” Cogcr’s Hall. Bangor House, 1818. Old St. Dunstan’s Church. The Dorset Gardens Theatre, Whitcfriars. Fleet Street, the Temple, <fcc., from a plan published by Ralph Aggas, 1563. Fleet Street, the Temple, &c., from a Map of London, published 1720. Interior of the Temple Church. The Temple in 1G71, from on old Bird’s-eye view in the Inner Temple. The Old Hall of the Inner Temple. Door from the Middle Temple, Wig Shop ir. the Middle Temple. Door from the Inner Temple, Fireplace in the Inner Temple. Screen of the Middle Temple Hall, Buttery of the Inner Temple. Goldsmith’s Tomb in 18G0. The Temple Fountain, from an old print. Sun Dial in the Temple. The Temple Stairs. Bridewell, as rebuilt after the Fire, from an old print. Interior of the Duke’s Theatre, from Settle's “ Empress of Morocco.” Bavnard’s Castle, from a view published in ' 1790. Printing House Square and the “Times” Office. Blackfriars Old Bridge during its construction, showing the temporary foot bridge, from a print of 1775. The College of Physicians, Warwick Lane. Outer Court of La Belle Snuvage in 182S, from an original drawing in Mr. Gardner’s collection. The Inner Court of the Belle Sauvage, from an original drawing in Mr. Grace’s collection. The mutilated Statues from Ludcate, 179S. Old Ludgate, from a print published about 1750. Ruins of the Barbican on Ludgate Hill. Interior of Stationers’ Hall. 49 Old St. Paul’s, from a view by Hollar. 50 Old St. Paul’s, the Interior, looking East. 51 The Church of St. Faith, the Crypt of Old St. Paul’s, from a view by Hollar. 52 St. Paul’s after the fall of the Spire, from a view by Hollar. 53 The Chapter House of Old St. Paul’s, from a view by Hollar. 54 The Choir of St. Paul’s before the removal of the screen, from an engraving pub- lished in 1754. 55 The Scaffolding and "Observatory on St. Paul’s in 1848. 5C St. Paul’s and the Neighbourhood in 1540, from a copy of the earliest known view of London, taken by Van der Wyngarde for Philip IT. of Spain. 57 The Library of St. Paul’s. 5S Old St. Paul’s School. 59 Dolly’s Coffee House. GO The Figure in Panier Aliev. 61 The Church of St. Michael-ad-Bladum. •12 The Prerogative Office, Doctors’ Commons. G3 St. Paul’s and Neighbourhood. •14 Herald’s College. •55 Thc^ast Heraldic Court, from an old picture in the Ilcrald’s College. GO Linacre’s House. G7 Ancient View of Clieapside. GS Cheapsido Cross, as it appeared in 1547, showing part of tbo Procession of Edward VI. to his Coronation, from a painting of the time. 09 Figures of Gog nnd Magog set up in Guildhall after the fire. 70 The Royal Banquet in Guildhall. 71 The Lord Mayor’s Coach. 72 The Demolition of Clieapside Cross, from an old print. 73 Old Map of the Word of Cheap, about 1750. 74 The Seal of Bow Church. 75 Bow Church, Clieapside. 7G No. 73, Chcopside, from an old view. 77 The Door of Sadlers’ Hall. 73 Milton’s House. Milton’s Burial Place. 79 Interior of Goldsmith’s Hall. , 80 Exterior of Goldsmith’s Hall, j 81 Altar of Diana. • 82 Wood Street Compter (from a view published in 1793). I S3 The Tree at the Comer of Wood Street. I 81 Interior of St. Michael’s, Wood Street. ■ 85 Interior of Haberdashers' Hall, f 80 The “ Swan with Two Necks,” Lad Lane. 87 City of London School. SS Mercers’ Chapel, as rebuilt after the fire, from an old print. . S9 The Crypt of Guildhall. 90 The Court of Aldermen, Guildhall. , 91 Old Front of Guildhall, from Seymour’s “ London.” 92 The New' Library, Guildhall. 93 AVhittington’s Almshouses, College Hill. 91 Birch’s Shop, Cornhill. 95 The Stocks Market, site of the Mansion House, from an old print. 90 The Poultry Compter, from an old print. 97 Sir R. Clayton’s House, garden front, from an old print. 98 Exterior of Grocers’ Hall. 99 Interior of Grocers’ Hall. 100 The Mansion House Kitchen. 101 The Mansion House in 1750, from a print. 11 (