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1. London from Greenwich Park.
*London from Greenwich Park. A view of London, as seen from Greenwich Park, from an engraving based on a painting by William Henry Bartlett, c. 1835. Greenwich Park, the...
2. The Thames from Greenwich Park.
*The Thames from Greenwich Park. This print is taken from a drawing by Peter De Wint (dated c. 1822), at one time in the possession of the Duke of Argyll. The print was published as...
3. View from Greenwich Park.
*View from Greenwich Park. An engraving, dating from around 1840, showing the view from Greenwich Park, looking towards the Royal Hospital and the Thames. Greenwich Park...
4. London from Greenwich Park.
*London from Greenwich Park. A view from the top of the hill by the Observatory, with a weekend or holiday crowd including a Greenwich Pensioner with a wooden leg, another hiring...
5. A symbol of London
*A symbol of London
6. The Fair on the Thames, February 4th 1814, by Luke Clenell.
*The Fair on the Thames, February 4th 1814, by Luke Clenell. Before the demolition of the old London Bridge in 1831, the Thames sometimes froze over during particularly cold winters. Spontaneous 'frost fairs'...
7. A view from One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park.
*A view from One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park. A standard view of Greenwich from One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park, c. 1820. Greenwich was the first Royal Park to be opened by Henry V in 1427. It...
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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