St. Paul's First Stone Laid June 21, 1675 by Sir Christopher Wren / Finished 35 years after 1710
undated
4
Sir David Wilkie, 1785–1841, British
The Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Waterloo Dispatch
before 1822
5
unknown artist, nineteenth century
Battersea
undated
6
unknown artist, nineteenth century
Croydon Church
undated
7
unknown artist
The Garden Front of Buckingham Palace
undated
8
unknown artist
The Garden of Buckingham Palace, seen from the terrace
undated
9
unknown artist, nineteenth century
View of London from Richmond House, Whitehall
undated
10
F. Norice, 19th century, British
Greenwich, London in the Distance
undated
11
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827, British
The Actresses Dressing Room at Drury Lane
between 1800 and 1810
12
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Plan of Princes Chamber, One Pair
between 1800 and 1807
13
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
East Front of Princes Chamber
between 1800 and 1807
14
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Princes Chamber, East Side with the Old House of Lords
between 1800 and 1807
15
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Princes Chamber
between 1800 and 1807
16
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
South Side of Princes Chamber West
between 1800 and 1807
17
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Window Detail, Princes Chamber
between 1800 and 1807
18
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Door near Painted Chamber
between 1800 and 1807
19
unknown artist
Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey
undated
20
Samuel Ireland, active 1760–died 1800, British
Westminster Hall
1800
21
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
New East Front, St Stephen's Chapel
ca. 1801
22
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Plan of the Basement Story under the House of Lords
between 1800 and 1807
23
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Parts in Stone Underhouse of Lords
between 1800 and 1807
24
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
View in Basement Story under House of Lords
between 1800 and 1807
25
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Elevation of the Basement Story, House of Lords
between 1800 and 1807
26
unknown artist
Survey view of a lobby, Palace of Westminster
undated
27
unknown artist, nineteenth century
New Rooms at Westminster for the Bishops
undated
28
unknown artist
Exterior of Painted Chamber, North View
undated
29
Attributed to John Carter, 1748–1817, British
Palace at Westminster
between 1800 and 1807
30
unknown artist, nineteenth century
Peers' Entrance
undated
31
Print made by Charles Pye, 1777–1864, British
London - Blackfriars Bridge, St. Pauls
undated
32
unknown artist, nineteenth century
Albion House Hammersmith Academy
undated
33
unknown artist, nineteenth century
The Old Bayswater Turnpike
undated
34
unknown artist, nineteenth century
The Choir St. Marys (with ms. notes)
undated
35
Skinner and Dyke
A catalogue of a most noble, capital, and valuable collection of antique marble statues and bustoes
[1800]
36
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803
A catalogue of a capital and valuable collection of highly finished modern drawings, elegantly framed and glazed
1800
37
Catalogue of stained glass
[approximately 1800]
38
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803
A catalogue of a capital and valuable collection of modern drawings
[1800]
39
Peter Coxe, Burrell, and Foster (London, England)
The catalogue of the very valuable museum, of that intelligent and well-known collector, the late William Smith, Esq. of Boston, in Lincolnshire
[1800]
40
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803
A catalogue of a capital and valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch pictures, formerly in the possession of Sir Peter Denis, Bart. Deceased
[1800]
41
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803
A catalogue of the capital and valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch pictures formed by the late John Strange, Esq. LL.D. and F.R. A.S. deceased
[1800]
42
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803
A catalogue of eight capital and valuable marble statues
[1800]
43
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803
A catalogue of a most capital and truly valuable collection