Print made by Henry Melville, active 1826–1841, British
House of Lords, Her Majesty Opening the Session of Parliament
ca. 1837
3
Attributed to Sir Charles Barry, 1795–1860, British
Doorway, Dean's Yard, Westminster
1837
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unknown artist, nineteenth century
Central Nave, Westminster Abbey
undated
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unknown artist, nineteenth century
Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey
undated
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unknown artist, nineteenth century
Nave Looking towards High Altar, Westminster Abbey
undated
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unknown artist, nineteenth century
Sanctuary Tombs, Westminster Abbey
undated
8
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1812–1852, British
Design for Small Tables for the Library of the House of Lords
undated
9
Farebrother & Co.
A catalogue of a small collection of paintings
[1837]
10
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of a valuable collection of Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch pictures
[1837]
11
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the very valuable collection of English pictures
[1837]
12
British Institution
[Catalogue of pictures by Italian, Spanish, Flemish, Dutch, and French masters
1837
13
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the town collection of capital pictures
[1837]
14
Farebrother & Co.
A catalogue of the very choice collection of original cabinet paintings
[1837]
15
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the splendid collection of Italian pictures, the property of W. G. Coesvelt, Esq.
[1837]
16
Foster and Son (London, England)
A catalogue of the collection of Dutch pictures of the first class, the property of the well-known Amateur, Edward Solly, Esq.
[1837]
17
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the very valuable collection of Dutch and English pictures, of Thomas Clutterbuck, Esq. deceased and removed from Bushey House, Herts.
[1837]
18
Christie & Manson
A catalogue of the very valuable and well selected collection of modern pictures the property of Sir Francis Freeling, Bart., deceased
[1837]
19
Phillips, H., -1840
A catalogue of a highly interesting and valuable collection of painters' etchings and engravings, formed during a period of many years, with indefatigable industry and profound judgment, by Mons. Robert-Dumesnil, of Paris