Catalogue of the very valuable and extensive collection of engravings, the property of the late William Young Ottley
[1837]
3
Edward Stanford Ltd
Stanford's map of central London
1927
4
Phillips, Mr.
Catalogue of the valuable Italian, Spanish and Dutch pictures of a collector, of great taste and judgment
[1851]
5
Whitbread, J
Whitbread's new plan of London
1851
6
Campbell, R
The London tradesman
1757
7
Phillips, Mr.
Catalogue of an important collection of pictures, from the distinguished collection of His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca
[1841]
8
Scott, George Gilbert, Sir, 1811-1878
Design for the new law courts
[1867]
9
Dawson, Aileen
English & Irish delftware 1570-1840
2010
10
The sphere
1900-1964
11
Phillips, Mr.
A catalogue of a collection of ancient pictures, of the highest class
[1849]
12
The Ninety-first psalm
1944
13
Talling, Paul
London's lost rivers
2011
14
The Lord Mayor's show
[approximately 1880?]
15
Wilson, James Holbert, 1809-1873
Temple Bar
MDCCCLIII [1853]
16
Keats, John, 1795-1821
Endymion
1947
17
Summer studio
[1973]
18
Doornick, Marcus Williamsz
Platte grondt der Vebrande Stadt London
1666
19
Christie & Manson
A Catalogue of the cabinet of very exquisite pictures, the collection of sculpture, porcelain, snuff-boxes, &c., and the celebrated vase and snuff-boxes formed of the blocks of the Shakspeare Mulberry-tree, which were in the possession of Garrick
[1838]
20
King, Thomas
A catalogue of a capital collection of prints, the work of that incomparable artist Wenceslaus Hollar
[1818]
21
Christie, James. 1773-1831
A Catalogue of the whole of the magnificent silver and silver gilt plate, of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, deceased
[1827]
22
Foster, Jane, 1970-
Jane Foster's London
2017
23
Phillips, Mr.
Catalogue of an important and highly estimable collection of antient pictures
[1840]
24
Jolliffe, W. G. Hylton
Catalogue of books belonging to Sir W.G. Hylton Jolliffe, Bart.
MDCCCXXXI [1831]
25
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803
A catalogue of the genuine, capital, and valuable collection of pictures, by the most esteemed masters of the Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch Schools