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Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Trees in Hyde Park

Trees in Hyde Park
A clump of trees in Hyde Park. c.1840. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Hyde Park 1804

Hyde Park 1804
Hyde Park on a Sunday. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Grosvenor House

Grosvenor House
View of the front of Grosvenor House. Grosvenor House was one of the largest townhouses in London, home of the Grosvenor family (better known as the Dukes of Westminster) for more than a century

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Hyde Park map

Hyde Park map
Map of Hyde Park showing Knightsbridge and the Tybourn Turnpike. 1780. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Chesterfield House

Chesterfield House
View of the grand staircase at Chesterfield House, a London townhouse built between 1747 and 1752 by Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, statesman and man of letters

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Claridges Hotel

Claridges Hotel
Claridges was founded in 1812 as Mivarts Hotel, in a conventional London terraced house, and it grew by expanding into neighbouring houses. In 1854, the founder (the father of biologist St)

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Curzon Chapel

Curzon Chapel
Formerly known as Mayfair Chapel, Curzon Chapel was erected in 1730 and remained on the site until 1894. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Tiddy Dol

Tiddy Dol
The origins of Tiddy Dol derive from a unique Georgian street seller. Nowadays we will buy popcorn while watching a movie

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Royal Institution

Royal Institution
A view of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (often abbreviated as the Royal Institution or Ri) is an organisation devoted to scientific education and research

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Link extinguishers

Link extinguishers
In Victorian times well-to-do householders would hire a link boy - a boy or young man who carried a flaming torch called a link to light the way for the traveller

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Lansdowne House

Lansdowne House
A view of Lansdowne House to the south of Berkeley Square, London was designed by Robert Adam as a house for John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute but in 1763 he sold it (one year into its building)

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: London University

London University
6 Burlington Gardens was built for the University of London, it has been used by various institutions in the course of its history, including the Civil Service Commission, the British Museum

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Devonshire House

Devonshire House
A view of Devonshire House in 1750. Devonshire House in Piccadilly, Mayfair, was the London townhouse of the Dukes of Devonshire during the 18th and 19th centuries. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Clarendon House

Clarendon House
A view of Clarendon House in 1666. Clarendon House was a town mansion which stood on Piccadilly in London, England, from the 1660s to the 1680s

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Burlington House

Burlington House
A view of Burlington House in 1875. It was originally a private Palladian mansion owned by the Earls of Burlington and was expanded in the mid-19th century after being purchased by the British

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Old Tennis Court

Old Tennis Court
The old Tennis court near the Haymarket, London, appears to have formed part of Piccadilly Hall, a celebrated gaming house established about 1635

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Royal College of Pysicians

Royal College of Pysicians
View of the facade of the royal college of Physicians in Suffolk Street, near Trafalgar Square. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Old White Bear Inn

Old White Bear Inn
The yard of the old White Bear Inn, Piccadilly. c1820. An inn called the White Bear is said to have existed in Piccadilly in 1685. It was demolished in 1870. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Old Opera house

Old Opera house
View of the facade of the old Covent Garden Opera House in 1801. It was destroyed by fire in 1808. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Bury Street, St James

Bury Street, St James
This street has been said to derive its name from William Berry, who at the time of his death in 1735 was described as a half pay Officer, and Landlord of most of Berry Street St. Jamess. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: St James Theatre

St James Theatre
The St Jamess Theatre was in King Street, St Jamess, London. It opened in 1835 and was demolished in 1957. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Samuel Rogers house

Samuel Rogers house facing Green Park. Samuel Rogers (1763-1855), an English poet, during his lifetime one of the most celebrated

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Arthurs Club & Brooks Club

Arthurs Club & Brooks Club
Arthurs was a London gentlemens club, now dissolved, which was established in 1811 and was disbanded in 1940. Between 1827 and 1940 it was based at 69 St Jamess Street

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Whites Club

Whites Club
Whites is an exclusive gentlemans club in St Jamess, London, founded in 1693 by Francesco Bianco (Francis White), who organized it to sell hot chocolate and tickets to the Kings Theatre

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Crockfords Club

Crockfords Club
Crockfords, the popular name for William Crockfords St Jamess Club was a London gentlemens club in St James, London. Now dissolved, it was established in 1823, closed in 1845

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Army & Navy Club

Army & Navy Club
A view of the front of the Army and Navy Club in Pall Mall, London in 1851. It was founded by Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Barnes (1776-1838) in 1837. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Shakespeare Gallery

Shakespeare Gallery
A view of The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery in Pall Mall, London, was the first stage of a three-part project initiated in November 1786 by engraver

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: War Office

War Office
A view of the War Office, Pall Mall, London, 1850. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Marlborough House

Marlborough House, a Grade I listed mansion in St Jamess, City of Westminster, London, is the headquarters of the Commonwealth of Nations and the seat of the Commonwealth Secretariat

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Thatched House Tavern

Thatched House Tavern
The Thatched House Tavern appears to have been established in 1704 or 1705, probably in St James Street. This building was demolished in 1814

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Nell Gwynnes house

Nell Gwynnes house
View of Nell Gwynnes house in 1820. Nell Gwynne (1650-1687) was an acclaimed actress, one of the first English actresses and a mistress of King Charles II of England. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Christie & Manson

Christie & Manson
View of Christies and Mansons original auction rooms. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: St James Palace

St James Palace
View of St James Palace in the time of Queen Anne. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Carlton House

Carlton House
View of the Grand Staircase, Carlton House in 1820. Carlton House was a mansion in London, best known as the town residence of the Prince Regent for several decades from 1783

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: The Mall

The Mall
19th century artists impression of The Mall in 1450. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Warwick House

Warwick House
Large town house in St James London built in 1770-71 by Sir William Chambers (formerly Errington House), with additions in the 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Pall Mall or Palle Melle

Pall Mall or Palle Melle
Pall Mall mallets and ball. A 16th and 17th century lawn game. A precursor to croquet. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Arlington House

Arlington House
Residence of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington. Constructed in 1675 on the site of where the southern wing of Buckingham Palace now stands. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: India Office

India Office
View of the India Office from St James Park. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Rosomonds Pond

Rosomonds Pond
View in St James Park looking across the pond towards Westminster c.1758 Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Palmers almshouses

Palmers almshouses
In 1656 the Reverend James Palmer, priest and philanthropist, founded almshouses in Palmers Passage, Westminster, for six poor old men and six poor old women.. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Colonel Bloods house

Colonel Bloods house in Bowling Alley, Westminster. Colonel Thomas Blood (1618-1680) was an Anglo-Irish officer and self-styled colonel best known for his attempt to steal the Crown Jewels of England

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Judge Jeffreys house

Judge Jeffreys house in Duke Street, St James. George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys (1645-1689), also known as he Hanging Judge, was a Welsh judge. He became notable during the reign of King James II

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Van Duns almshouses

Van Duns almshouses in Petty France. Cornelius Van Dun was a oldier and philanthropist. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: The old Cock Tavern

The old Cock Tavern
The Cock Tavern in Tothill Street, Westminster (demolished in 1871), wence the first stage coach to Oxford set off in the late 17th century. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: Marylebone School

Marylebone School
The St Marylebone School began as the Marylebone Day School of Industry, founded in 1791 in what was then Paradise Street, now Moxon Street, to educate the children of the poor in the parish

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: John Miltons house

John Miltons house
A pretty garden-house in Petty France, Westminster. Milton lived there until the Restoration. Later it became No. 19 York Street, belonged to Jeremy Bentham

Background imageImages Dated 10th July 2020: London landmarks

London landmarks
Montage of London landmarks, 1870. Westminster Abbey, Temple Bar and Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Date: 1875



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