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1. Mathew Boulton (1728-1809).
*Mathew Boulton (1728-1809). A print from a portrait of Mathew Boulton (1728-1809). Boulton had been a successful businessman long before he teamed up with James Watt to promote...
2. Old Waterloo Bridge from the South Bank, by WL Wyllie.
*Old Waterloo Bridge from the South Bank, by WL Wyllie. This is John Rennie's original Waterloo Bridge from 1817. Like many bridges west of London Bridge, it charged tolls until 1878. After subsidence in...
3. The window into the port
*The window into the port
4. London, from Blackfriars Bridge.
*London, from Blackfriars Bridge. Blackfriars Bridge, which crosses the Thames at Southwark, was the first to be designed by Robert Mylne, and was built in 1760-69. It was the third...
5. Arrival at Brandenburgh House of the Watermen &c. with an address to the Queen on the 3rd December 1820.
*Arrival at Brandenburgh House of the Watermen &c. with an address to the Queen on the 3rd December 1820. The Watermen on the River Thames were responsible for the movement of goods and passengers. The Company of Watermen and Lightermen had been...
6. The Illustrated London News Panorama of London and the River Thames.
*The Illustrated London News Panorama of London and the River Thames. 'The Illustrated London News' magazine, which was first printed in 1842, is a fine pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world...
7. A symbol of London
*A symbol of London
8. Old London Bridge, with river craft and warehouses, by EW Cooke.
*Old London Bridge, with river craft and warehouses, by EW Cooke. A print of the Old London Bridge, by Edward William Cooke. The artist shows two of the bridge's 19 arches. These narrow arches slowed the flow of the...
 
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