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[BLOME, Richard, 1635-1705] : LANGBORNE WARD WITH ITS DIVISIONS INTO PARISHES. CORRECTED FROM THE LAST SURVEY. / CANDLEWICK WARD WITH ITS DIVISION INTO PARISHES. CORRECTED FROM THE LAST SURVEY. [London : 1720]. A fine antique map of the wards of Langbourn and Candlewick in the heart of the City of London, taking in Lombard Street, Fenchurch Street, Cannon Street, Eastcheap, Gracechurch Street, the Monument, Exchange Alley and a cluster of City churches. Originally produced by Richard Blome in the late seventeenth century, the map remained unpublished until the present version appeared with the 1720 edition of John Stow's "Survey of London". £250 To confirm availability and to purchase this map please note the stock number 32840 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail maps@ashrare.com. |
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[COLE, Benjamin] : THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST. EDMUND THE KING IN LOMBARD STREET. [London : 1756]. A handsome antique print - an elevation of the Wren and Hooke church in Lombard Street. Originally engraved by Benjamin Cole (fl.1723-1767) for the part-work edition of William Maitland's "History of London" (London : 1753-1756). £40 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 25408 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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[ENGLISH SCHOOL] : [ST. EDMUND THE KING] VIEW OF ST. EDMOND THE KING LOMBARD STREET. [London : John Cooke, 1770]. A plain and elegant eighteenth century antique print - an elevation of the Wren and Hooke church of St. Edmund the King. Originally engraved for the John Cooke part-work publication, Henry Chamberlain, "A New and Compleat History and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster" (London : 1770). £30 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 25409 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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MARRIOTT, Richard Samuel : POPE'S HOUSE, PLOUGH COURT, LOMBARD STREET. [London : 1878 (or later)]. A Victorian print of the house in Lombard Street in which Alexander Pope was born in 1688. Engraved by Richard Samuel Marriott (fl. 1863-1875) and originally produced for the part-work "Old and New London" (London : 1873-1878). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 35873 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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PRIOR, William Henry, 1812-1882 : GARRAWAY'S COFFEE-HOUSE. (FROM A SKETCH TAKEN SHORTLY BEFORE ITS DEMOLITION). [London : 1878 (or later)]. An antique print of the famous Garraway's in Exchange Alley, between Cornhill and Lombard Street, founded by Thomas Garraway, the first man in England who sold and retailed tea. The coffee-house was a second home to many City brokers and is mentioned in at least four of Charles Dickens' various works. The house was demolished in the 1870s. Engraved from a study by William Henry Prior and originally produced for the part-work "Old and New London" (London : 1873-1878). £30 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 36961 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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PRIOR, William Henry, 1812-1882 : THE OLD POST OFFICE, IN LOMBARD STREET, ABOUT 1800. [London : 1878 (or later)]. An antique print of the building that served as the head office of the English postal services from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries and was the starting point for the London mail coaches. A stream of visitors enter the building and a postboy gallops away. Engraved by John Arthur Quartley (1818?-1895) from a study (based on an earlier source) by William Henry Prior. Originally produced for the part-work "Old and New London" (London : 1873-1878). £30 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 32423 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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SHEPHERD, George Sidney, 1784-1862 : ALL HALLOWS LOMBARD STREET. London : J. Booth, 1812. A handsome antique print - an exterior view of the seventeenth-century Wren church demolished in 1938-1939 to make way for the headquarters of Barclay's Bank. The tower was reconstructed as part of All Hallows in Twickenham. Engraved by William Wise (fl.1790-1818) from an original drawing by George Sidney Shepherd. Originally produced for the part-work series "Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini; being a Series of Views" (London : 1810-1823) - "the first artistically competent and exhaustive illustration of the golden age of London church building" (Adams). Below the image are several lines of explanatory text. £75 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 35458 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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SHEPHERD, George Sidney, 1784-1862 : ST. EDMUND THE KING. UNITED WITH ST. NICHOLAS ACONS. London : J. Booth, 1813. A handsome antique print - a neatly-worked view of Lombard Street and the church of St. Edmund the King. Engraved by William Wise (fl.1790-1818) from an original drawing (now in the British Museum) by George Sidney Shepherd. Originally produced for the part-work series "Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini; being a Series of Views" (London : 1810-1823) - "the first artistically competent and exhaustive illustration of the golden age of London church building" (Adams). Below the image are several lines of explanatory text. £75 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 35464 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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SHEPHERD, Thomas Hosmer, 1793-1864 : [ST. EDMUND THE KING] ST. EDMOND THE KING, LOMBARD STREET. [London : Jones & Co., 1830]. A charming antique print - a pleasant view looking eastwards along a busy Lombard Street, with the spire and clock of the Wren and Hooke church of St. Edmund the King. Engraved by Archelaus Cruse (1806-1861) from an original drawing (now in the Museum of London) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, the master recorder of 19th century London. From Shepherd's series "London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century" (London : 1829-1832). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 32017 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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SHEPHERD, Thomas Hosmer, 1793-1864 : ST. MARY WOOLNOTH, LOMBARD ST. [London : Jones & Co., 1829]. An attractive antique print - a pleasant view of the Hawksmoor church at the apex of Lombard Street and King William Street (above Bank underground station). Engraved by Robert Acon (1792-1880) from an original drawing (now in the Museum of London) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, the master recorder of nineteenth-century London. From Shepherd's series "London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century" (London : 1829-1832). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 27006 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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SMITH, Worthington : ST. MARY WOOLNOTH. [London : 1878 (or later)]. A Victorian print of the Hawksmoor church at the apex of Lombard Street and King William Street. Pedestrian and horse-drawn traffic throngs the area now largely occupied by Bank underground station. Drawn and engraved by Worthington D. G. Smith (fl.1866-1880) for the part-work "Old and New London" (London : 1873-1878). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 16436 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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WHITEMAN & BASS : NEW BUILDINGS; NOS. 46, 47, & 48, LOMBARD STREET:- P.C.HARDWICK ESQ., ARCHT. London : Building News, 1866. A handsome antique print from "The Building News" of September 28th 1866 - the brand new buildings towards the north-eastern end of Lombard Street (between Ball Alley and Gracechurch Street) designed by Philip Charles Hardwick (1822-1892). Lithographed by Whiteman & Bass of Holborn. SOLD To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 19116 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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