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1. Horse Guards Parade.
*Horse Guards Parade. An aerial view of Horse Guards Parade with the River Thames and St Pauls in the background.
2. Fyall, the Azores, by Nicholas Pocock.
*Fyall, the Azores, by Nicholas Pocock. Fayal, one of the islands forming the Azores archipelago, as depicted by Nicholas Pocock, c. 1800. The natural increase in the population of the...
3. Charing Cross Bridge.
*Charing Cross Bridge. This view of the river Thames shows the Embankment, Cleopatra's Needle, Charing Cross Bridge and Parliament. Wyllie (1851-1931) spent many years as...
4. Launch of the Nelson.
*Launch of the Nelson. This sketch depicting the launch of HMS 'Nelson' in 1814 was drawn for Edward Cooke's 'Thames' series by the artist Luke Clennel.
5. London Bridge, Cannon Street and Billingsgate.
*London Bridge, Cannon Street and Billingsgate. The first London Bridge was built of wood between AD 100 and 400 during the Roman occupation. Many bridges followed this one, and in 1823-32 Sir...
6. Paddle Steamers.
*Paddle Steamers. An engraved vignette of five paddle steamers, named No.1289. 4s. No.1290. 3s. No.1020. 3s.6d. No.1022. 2s.6d. No.1023. 5s. Published by Calson &...
7. New Trinity House, Tower Hill.
*New Trinity House, Tower Hill. In the 1790s the headquarters of the Corporation of Trinity House moved from Deptford to Trinity Square on Tower Hill. The foundation stone was laid...
8. London, by WL Wyllie.
*London, by WL Wyllie. A collection of spires and columns of London by the marine artist William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), who made several studies of London's skyline.
9. Below London Bridge, Hay's Wharf and the Monument.
*Below London Bridge, Hay's Wharf and the Monument. The distinguished sea-painter W. L. Wyllie was born in London, and trained at Heatherley's Academy, and then at the Royal Academy Schools, where he...
10. Barges and other craft on the River Thames.
*Barges and other craft on the River Thames. The well-known sea-painter W. L. Wyllie was born in London into an artistic family and trained at Heatherley's Academy and Royal Academy Schools,...
 
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