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Frederick Nash The Monument and London Bridge
Frederick Nash, 1782–1856, British
The Monument and London Bridge
ca. 1825
Not on view
Frederick Nash The Thames and Waterloo Bridge from Somerset House
Frederick Nash, 1782–1856, British
The Thames and Waterloo Bridge from Somerset House
ca. 1825
Not on view
Frederick Nash Somerset House, London
Frederick Nash, 1782–1856, British
Somerset House, London
ca. 1825
Not on view
David Lucas Sir Richard Steele's Cottage
Print made by David Lucas, 1802–1881, British
Sir Richard Steele's Cottage
1845
Wenceslaus Hollar View of the East Part of Southwark, Looking Towards Greenwich
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1607–1677, Bohemian
View of the East Part of Southwark, Looking Towards Greenwich
ca. 1638
Walter Greaves Chelsea Bridge with Men in a Barge
Walter Greaves, 1846–1930, British
Chelsea Bridge with Men in a Barge
1860
Charles Gore A Large Church (Westminster Abbey) at Sunset
Attributed to Charles Gore, 1729–1807, British
A Large Church (Westminster Abbey) at Sunset
undated
Thomas Shotter Boys Regent Street, Looking Toward Piccadilly From Waterloo Place
Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874, British
Regent Street, Looking Toward Piccadilly From Waterloo Place
undated
unknown artist King Charles's Statue, Whitehall
unknown artist, nineteenth century
King Charles's Statue, Whitehall
ca. 1815
James McNeill Whistler Old Hungerford Bridge
Print made by James McNeill Whistler, 1834–1903, American, active in Britain (from 1859)
Old Hungerford Bridge
1861
Sir Francis Seymour Haden Out of Study Window
Sir Francis Seymour Haden, 1818–1910, British
Out of Study Window
1859
Wenceslaus Hollar Palatium Regis Prope Londinum, Vulgo Whitehall
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1607–1677, Bohemian
Palatium Regis Prope Londinum, Vulgo Whitehall
ca. 1647