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ABE Acc 1202b - Opposite Abercorn Place
ABE Acc 1840a - Plan of The Poplars, Aberdeen Place, by George J Head
ABE Acc 1840b - Exterior view of The Poplars, Aberdeen Place
ABE Acc 1841a - Exterior view of The Poplars, Aberdeen Place
ABE Acc 1841b - Exterior view of 41 North Bank
ACA Acc 1842 - The Cabman's Shelter, Acacia Road, St John's Wood
ALP Acc 1844a - Exterior view of Walton Lodge, Alpha Road at the corner of Alpha Road and Beta Place (demolished for the construction of the Great Central Railway)
ALP Acc 1844b - Exterior view of a cottage in Lodge Road
ALP Acc 1845a - Where the Alpha Cottages Now Stand
ALP Acc 1845b - [View of Alpha Cottages, Regent's Park]
AND - View of the facade of 316 Oxford Street, tea establishment of G Andrews & Company. The illustration also Wimbush & Co, job masters and the entrance to their premises in Phoenix Yard.
AVE Acc 1852 - Exterior view of The Elms, Avenue Road
BAK Acc 1574a - The residence of Mrs S Siddons, N E corner of Upper Baker Street, 1866 (27 Upper Baker Street)
BAK Acc 1574b - Houses at the rear of Mrs Siddon's house, 1866 (27 Upper Baker Street)
BAK Acc 2168 - Cuttings from the Strand magazine retlating to Sarah Siddons, including 27 Upper Baker Street)
BAK Acc 2180 - The House of Mrs Siddons in Upper Baker Street (27 Upper Baker Street)
BAK Acc 2317 - Corner of Baker Street & Dorset Square
BEL Acc 1264a - Old Smithy, Bell Street, Edgware Road (demolished by the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway)
BER Acc 553 - Portrait of Theodore E Hook (resident of Berners Street)
BLA Acc 1892 - View of 2 Blandford Street, where Faraday worked as an apprentice to a bookbinder (now 48 Blandford Street)
BLA Acc 2121 - Article on the formation of The Royal Society, featuring an exterior view of 2 Blandford Street the home of Faraday, photographed by S B Bolas
BOZ Acc 1330a - Newspaper article concerning the widening of Tottenham Court Road and the demolition of Bozier's Court
BOZ Acc 1330b - Plan of 1-7 Bozier Court, St Marylebone from a lease of 1792 from Mrs Anne Hinde to Mr John Tinnell
BOZ Acc 1331a - View of the north end of the buildings in Bozier Court that were demolished for the widening of Tottenham Court Road, including the premises of Malzy fish and chip shop and H Mogford, confectioner
BOZ Acc 1331b - View of the north end of the buildings in Bozier Court that were demolished for the widening of Tottenham Court Road
BOZ Acc 1332 - Tottenham Court widening at Bozier's Court, with plan
BOZ Acc 1333a - Newspaper article concerning the history of Bozier's Court
BOZ Acc 1333b - Newspaper article concerning the history of Bozier's Court
BRO Acc 1261 - Plan of new street between Lisson Grove and Broadley Street, from a report to St Marylebone Vestry, 6 Oct 1885
CAV Acc 1174a - Newspaper cutting relating to visit of the King to new buildings being constructed in Grosvenor Square and Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1174b - Newspaper cutting relating to the robbery of a gentleman in Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1174c - Newspaper cutting relating to the execution of Louis de Botte, alias Francis Mercier for the murder of David Samuel Moudrey. The execution was conducted at the location of the murder at the end of Princes Street, Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1174d - Newspaper cutting relating to the history of the house of Thomas hope in Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1174e - Newspaper cutting relating to the meeting of the Vestry of St Marylebone of 20 Sep 1850 concerning the creation of two crossings from Holles Street to the garden in the centre of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1174f - Newspaper cutting relating to the history of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1174g - Hand written extract from the Cries of london relating to Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1176a - Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1176b - Newspaper acutting concerning the replacement of wooden railings around Cavendish Square with iron railings
CAV Acc 1177 - Back of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1178 - View of the north east corner of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1179 - View of Cavendish Square from the south west
CAV Acc 1180 - Cavendish Square, north side
CAV Acc 1181a - The west side of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1181b - The north side of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1182a - View of three houses on the north side of Cavendish Square, 8 Cavendish Square the property of Sir George Noel, 9 Cavendish Sqaure the property of Charles Scott Murray and 12 Cavendish Square the property of Lady Langham
CAV Acc 1182b - The west side of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1182c - The north side of Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1182d - Cavendish Square, 1820
CAV Acc 1182e - View of the north side of Cavendish Square, with a plan f adjacent streets
CAV Acc 1182f - Newsaper cutting giving notice of a meeting of the St Marylebone Commissioners for Paving, Repairing, Lighting & Cleansing in reltaion to enclosing Cavendish Square with iron railings
CAV Acc 1182g - Newsaper cutting relating to the robbery of Mr Townshend, coal merchant in Cavendish Squaew
CAV Acc 1182h - Newsaper cutting relating to the robbery of Mr Jackson of Wigmore Street, Cavendish Squarwe by two men dressed as sailors, near the Oxford Chapel
CAV Acc 1182i - Newsaper cutting relating to an apple tree in bloom in a garden in Margaret Street, Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1183 - View of the back of Cavendish Square from a window
CAV Acc 1184 - Exterior view of Harcourt House, Cavendish Square looking north (demolished in 1908)
CAV Acc 1185 - View of the rear of the stables of Harcourt House, Cavendish Square (demolished in 1908)
CAV Acc 1186 - View of the stables of Harcourt House, Cavendish Square from the tennis court (demolished in 1908)
CAV Acc 1187a - Newspaper article concerning the history of Harcourt House, Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1187b - Exterior view of Harcourt House, Cavendish Square (demolished in 1908)
CAV Acc 1187c - Newspaper article concerning the history of Harcourt House, Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1188 - Exterior view of Harcourt House, Cavendish Square looking north (demolished in 1908)
CAV Acc 1189 - May Fashion, or hints for a four in hand exhibition
CAV Acc 1193a - Article from Town and Country Magazine concerning the erection of an equestrian statue of the Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765) in Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1193b - Newspaper article concerning biograophical material on the life of the Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765) and his equestrian statue in Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1193c - Newspaper cutting featuring an illustration of the equestrian statue of the Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765) in Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 1193d - Extract from Notes And Queries, 20 Jan 1912 concerning the equestrian statue of the Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765) in Cavendish Square
CAV Acc 2281 - The elevation of a new house intended for His Grace ye Duke of Chandos in Mary-Bone Fields. Designed by John Price, Architect, 1720. (the house was planned for the north side of Cavenfish Square, but was never built)
DEV - Devonshire Place and Wimpole Street, from the New Road, St Mary Le Bone
DEV Acc 1289 - North view of Devonshire Street from Lady Kayes Drawing Room, with a game of cricket in progress in Dupper Field
DEV Acc 1301a - Exterior view of the front elevation of 1 Devonshire Terrace, the residence of Charles Dickens
DEV Acc 1301b - Exterior view of the rear elevation of 1 Devonshire Terrace, the residence of Charles Dickens
DEV Acc 2127 - One of Charles Dickens's houses
DOR Acc 1879 - Elevation and ground plan of Dorset House, Dorset Street, the residence of Charles Babbage (1792-1871) mathematicianand inventor of calculating machines
EDG Acc 1202b - In the Bayswater Road near Pineapple Gate
GRE Acc 1887 - Elevation of Pagani's Restuarant, Great Portlandf Street, architect Beresford Pite
GRE Acc 2132 - Entrance to Great Portland Street
GRO Acc 1342 - Grosvenor Square
GRO Acc 1346 - Hanover Square
GRO Acc 1347 - Hanover Square
GRO Acc 1846 - Claremont Place, Grove End Road, St John's Wood
GRO Acc 1850 - Our house 16 Grove End Road (later 32 Grove End Road)
GRO Acc 1854 - View of the colonnade in the garden of 34 Grove End Road, the residence of James Jacques Joseph Tissot
HAR Acc 1357a - View of Harewood Square (The Great Central Hotel later stood on the site)
HAR Acc 1357b - North Bank and Lodge Road in the course of demolition by the Central Electric Light Company
HEN Acc 1264b - View of Henry Street and Broadley Street
HIN Acc 1881a - In Hinde Street, Manchester Square (later Mandeville Place)
HIN Acc 1881b - The machine or machines to drive piles into the ground for the foundaton of a house or a building at North Ground, Hind[e] Street, Manchester Square, Jul 1809 later Mandeville Place)
HIN Acc 1881c - Newspaper cutting concerning the award of £13,000 from the Metropolitan Board of Works for Hinde Street improvements, 29 Mar 1873
HIN Acc 1881d - Section of Potter map annotated in red to show the buildings on each sidew of Mandeville Place and the area marked in bluie which was cleared for the construction of the Wesleyan Church in 1887
LAN Acc 1216a - All Souls Langham Place
LAN Acc 1216b - Portland Place
LAN Acc 1216c - Langham House south front
LAN Acc 1216d - Langham Place and Portland Place
LAN Acc 1235f - West Side of Langham Place (including the church of All Souls, Langham Place)
LIS Acc 1859 - View of Lisson Grove, formerlyGrove road under demolition and showing the Grand Union Canal
MAN Acc 1274 - Broadside, Fairburn (Senior's) Edition of The Pig-Faced Lady of Manchester Square, drawn from the information of a female who attended on her
MAN Acc 1275 - Broadside of The Pig-Faced Lady of Manchester Square, drawn and published by her late attendant, while at dinner
MAN Acc 1276 - The Pig-Faced Lady of Manchester Square and The Spanish Mule of Madrid (King ferdinand VII of Sapin)
MAN Acc 1277 - The Wonderful Mrs Atkinson, born and married to a gentleman in Ireland, having 20,000 fortune. She is fed out of a silver hog trough and is called to her meals by Pig Pig Pig (The Pig-Faced Lady of Manchester Square)
MAN Acc 1445 - Manchester Square Cattle Show
MAN Acc 1872 - A tile-kiln which stood exactly on the spot where the Duke of Manchester built his house, north side of Manchester Square, Marylebone Gardens behind, 1765
MAN Acc 1891 - A tile-kilm which stood exactly on the spot where the Duke of Manchester built his house, north side of Manchester Square, Marylebone Gardens behinf, 1765
MAN Acc 2141 - The Pig-Faced Lady
MAN HOUa - Spanish Ambassadors House, Manchester Square
MAN HOUb - The Duke of Manchester's ( House, Manchester Square)
MAN HOUc - Manchester Square, north side
MAN HOUd - Manchester House
MAN HOUe - Manchester House (illustration of front elevation)
MAR 1777 - The upper part of High St Marylebone near the turnpike (showing the Marylebone Manor House)
MAR 1895 - View of York Buildings (south side of Marylebone Road, on the corner of Gloucester Place), replaced by Bickenhall Mansions
MAR Acc 495a - Newspaper cutting relating to account of the intended New Road (Marylebone Road) from Paddington to Islington
MAR Acc 495b - Newspaper cutting relating to a meeting of the Committee appointed by Act of Parliament to undertake a New Road (Marylebone Road) from Paddington to Islington
MAR Acc 495c - Newspaper cutting relating to a meeting of the meeting of the St Marylebone Justices of the Peace
MAR Acc 495d - Newspaper cutting relating to the extension of East Street up to the Marylebone Road
MAR Acc 495e - Newspaper cutting relating to the statement of Valentine Frederick, junior Collector of the New Road (Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 495f - Newspaper cutting relating to notice of a meeting of the Marylebone Turnpike Committee
MAR Acc 495g - Newspaper cutting relating to a plan to build foty new streets linking to the New Road (Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 495h - Newspaper cutting relating to the house of Mrs Bernard Beere next to St Maylebone Church
MAR Acc 495i - Newspaper cutting relating to the advertisement of the lease of a house in Allsop Place, Baker Street
MAR Acc 495j - Newspaper cutting relating to the advertisement of the lease of a house in Union Place, New Place (Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 495k - Newspaper cutting relating to a school for young women run by Mr North at 32 Allsop's Buildings, New Road (Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 495l - Newspaper cutting relating to an advertisement to architects and builders relating to a site at the north end of Portland Place at the New Road (Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 495m - Newspaper cutting relating to a fox chase in the Marylebone Road
MAR Acc 495n - Hand written cutting relating to the Act of Parliament relating to the construction of tthe Marylebone Road
MAR Acc 495o - Newspaper cutting relating to an account of the intended road from Paddington to Islington (Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 1278-1279 - A Plan of the iNew Road from Paddington to Tottenham Court as survetyed and delineated by T Marsh, 1757
MAR Acc 1280 - A Plan of the New Intended Road from Paddington to Islington, with a table of distances
MAR Acc 1282 - An accurate plan of the New Road from Paddington to Tottenham Court as surveyed and delineated by T Marsh, 1757
MAR Acc 1283a - A Plan of the intended New Road from Paddington to Islington
MAR Acc 1283b - A Plan of the intended New Road from Paddington to Islington
MAR Acc 1284 - A plan showing so much of the New Road (Marylebone Road) from Paddington to Islington as passes through the Estate of His Grace The Duke of Portland. extracted from a map of His Grace's Estates taken in 1770
MAR Acc 1287 - A Plan of the intended New Road from Paddington to Islington
MAR Acc 1290 - Marylebone Park (showing the house of John White, surveyor)
MAR Acc 1291 - Hampstead and Highgate from Devonshire Street, 1793
MAR Acc 1292 - View from Lady Kayes Dressing Room, Devonshire Street, 1792
MAR Acc 1293 - Marylebone Road with Lisson Grove on the north and Stngo Lane (now Seymour Place) shown in summer, 1849. The Philiological Schools were built in 1837 on the site of these two houses
MAR Acc 1294a - Newspaper cutting, Local Notes & Queries, 169-The Making of the New Road
MAR Acc 1294b - Newspaper cutting, Local Notes & Queries, 172-The Making of the New Road
MAR Acc 1294c - Newspaper cutting relating to the history of Harley House
MAR Acc 1294d - Newspaper cutting, Historic Marylebone, 28 - History of Marylebone Road
MAR Acc 1294e - Newspaper cutting, Historic Marylebone, 33 - The First London Omnibus
MAR Acc 1294f - Newspaper cutting rconcerning the origin of the omnibus
MAR Acc 1299a - Newspaper cutting relating to the opening of the Yorkshire Stingo green by William Roberts
MAR Acc 1299b - Newspaper cutting relating to the history of the Yorkshire Stingo with an illustration of the exterior from 1770
MAR Acc 1299c - Newspaper cutting relating to a display of horsemanship at the Yorkshire Stingo
MAR Acc 1299d - Newspaper cutting relating to the first London omnibus from the Yorkshire Stingo
MAR Acc 1299e - Newspaper cutting relating to the Marylebone Sessions and the case of George Hodgson, proprietor of the Yorkshire Stingo assaulting James Cheveley, verdict not guilty
MAR Acc 1299f - Newspaper cutting relating to an account of a vist to the Yorkshire Stingo - The Apollo Saloon
MAR Acc 1299g - A Plan of the New Road from Paddington to Islington
MAR Acc 1299h - Newspaper cutting relating to an account of a vist to the Yorkshire Stingo - The Apollo Saloon
MAR Acc 1299i - Newspaper cutting relating to a description of the Yorkshire Stingo by Mr Bates
MAR Acc 1299j - Ground plan of Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road
MAR Acc 1299k - Newspaper illustration of Holy Trinity, Albany Street (Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 1299l - Holy trinity, New Road (church of Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road)
MAR Acc 1300 - An important boulevard scheme for the beautifying of london (suggestions for improvements to Marylebone Lane)
MAR Acc 1307 - Newspaper article and illustration relating to Harley House, New Road (Marylebone road) the residence of the Queen of Oude
MAR Acc 1908 - Built by John white who was surveyor to the Duke of portland and lived in this house many years, 1794
MAR Acc 1913 - View of 19-21 Marylebone Lane and Jason Court
MAR Acc 1959 - John White, junr, District Surveyor to St Maryleboe Parish built the small house 1822, for Mrs J White and also his office. Died 1850 (the corner house was demolished in 1923)
MAR Acc 2001 - Marylebone Road with Lisson Grove on the north and Stngo Lane (now Seymour Place) shown in winter, 1849. The Philiological Schools were built in 1837 on the site of these two houses
MAR Acc 2033 - A Plan of the intended New Road from Paddington to Islington
MAR Acc 2122 - Marylebone Road and Baker Street
NEW (1) - [Interior view of Benjamin West's picture gallery, Newman Street]
NEW (2) - West's Picture Gallery, Newman St, London
NEW Acc 1577a - West's Picture Gallery, 14 Newman Street
NEW Acc 1577b - West's Picture Gallery, 14 Newman Street
NEW Acc 1905 - Mr Turveytop's Dancing School at the corner of Newman's Passage, Newman Street, Oxford Street
NOR Acc 1858 - North Bank and Lodge Road in the course of demolition by the Central Electric Light Company
OXF Acc 1215b - Regent's Circus, Oxford St (with a view of All Souls Church, Langham Place)
OXF Acc 1313 - Panorama of 221-240 and 250-257 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1314 - Panorama of 175-220 and 248-276 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1315 - Panorama of 119-147 and 306-326 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1316a - Panorama of 41-68 and 3368-394 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1316b - Panorama of 24-39 and 395-411 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1317a - Illustration of name tablet "This is Oxford Street, 1725" from 1 Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1317b - Panorama of 1-23 and 412-440 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1318a - View of the front elevation of Hewetson Brothers, interior decorators and furnishers, 185 Oxford Street and 204 Tottenham Court Road, from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1318b - View of the front elevation of Jackson and Graham, upholsterers and carpet manufacturers,, 37-38 Oxford Street , from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1318c - Listing of occupiers of 148-173 and 277-307 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1318d - Title page of John "Tallis's London Street Views"
OXF Acc 1319a - Listing of occupiers of 41-80 and 347-394 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1319b - Panorama of 69-111 and 332-367 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1319c - Listing of occupiers of 89-133 and 314-346 Oxford Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
OXF Acc 1334b - Oxford Street - Sunday
OXF Acc 1334e - Entrance to Stratford Place (from Oxford Street)
OXF Acc 1334f - Thanksgiving Day, Triumphal Arch at Oxford Circus Illuminated, Mar 1872
OXF Acc 1335a - View of Regent Circus (Oxford Circus)
OXF Acc 1336a - Cutting concerning the renaming of Tyburn Road to Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1336b - Cutting featuring a quote from Pennant relating to Oxford Street "a deep hollow road, and full of sloughs; with here and there a ragged house, the lurking-place of cut-throats"
OXF Acc 1336c - Newspaper cutting relating to a meeting of the Marylebone Turnpoike Trustees
OXF Acc 1336d - Newspaper cutting relating to a meeting of the Marylebone Turnpoike Trustees
OXF Acc 1336e - Newspaper cutting relating to a meeting of the Marylebone Turnpoike Trustees
OXF Acc 1336f - Newspaper cutting the securing of four pigs in Nibb's Pound
OXF Acc 1336g - Newspaper cutting reltaing to a meeting of the Marylebone Turnpike Trustees
OXF Acc 1336h - Newspaper cutting reltaing to the hiring of servants from the Public Register Office at the corner of St Marylebone Lane and Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1336i - Newspaper cutting reltaing to the hiring of servants from the Public Register Office at the corner of St Marylebone Lane and Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1336j - Newspaper cutting reltaing to James Larkin, a journeyman blacksmith, who caused one of his master's apprentices aged 15 years to drink a pint of Geneva at an alehouse on the Oxford Road causing convulsions from which he subsequently died
OXF Acc 1336k - Newspaper cutting reltaing to John Partin, aged 18 years, a[pprebtice to a bricklayer in Oxford Road, who laid 3,500 brivks in ten hours for a wager of five guineas
OXF Acc 1336l - Newspaper cutting reltaing to a meeting of the Marylebone Turnpike Trustees
OXF Acc 1336m - Cutting from the Annals of Cricket concerning the best players meeting at the Green Man and Still, Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1336n - Cutting from the Annals of Cricket concerning cricketeers meeting at the Green Man and Still, Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1337c - Regent Circus, Oxford Street, london
OXF Acc 1337d - Newspaper report of a Parliamentary Bill for a new street (Oxford Circus)
OXF Acc 1337e - Pantheon, Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1337f - Newspaper cutting concerning a boundary stone at the corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road
OXF Acc 1337g - Extract from "A sketch of the Life and Reminiscences of John Rogers, Nursery-man" relating to Oxford Street, written in 1834
OXF Acc 1337h - Note relating to The Hog in the Pound, coaching inn, Oxford Street and its landlady, Catherine Hayes
OXF Acc 1349a - Knib's Pound, a whimsical old ballard, sung at the Anacreontic Society by the celebrated Edwin Suett (with a view of the nearby public house The two Fighting Cocks)
OXF Acc 1349b - Newspaper cutting reporting the death of George Hartley, a carpenter who was killed when he fel through the ceiling of a house he was repairing near Nibb's Pound in Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1349c - Newspaper cutting reporting the discovery of human bones by workmen who were digging a channel near Nibb's Pound, Oxford Street
OXF Acc 1349d - Newspaper cutting reporting the plan to build a grand circus on a plot of vacant ground at Nibb's Pound (Stratford Place was commenced about 1774)
OXF Acc 1349e - Newspaper cutting reporting a summer season of musical entertainment in Marylebone Gardens and coachmen avoiding the dirty road from Nibb's Pound
OXF Acc 1352 - Oxford Street and entrance into Stratford Place
OXF Acc 1817a - Sketch of a proposed memorial column to the Scotch Martyrs in Regents' Circus (Oxford Circus)
OXF Acc 1817b - Illustration proposed memorial column to the Scotch Martyrs in Regents' Circus (Oxford Circus) by John Wilson
OXF Acc 1817c - Typescript extract from the minutes of St Marylebone Vestry concerning a proposed memorial column to the Scotch Martyrs in Regents' Circus (Oxford Circus)
OXF Acc 1817d - Typescript extract from the minutes of St Marylebone Vestry concerning a proposed memorial column to the Scotch Martyrs in Regents' Circus (Oxford Circus)
OXF Acc 1973 - Plan of Oxford Street from Charles Street to Tottenham Court Road, showing the situations of the experimental pavements, signed by W Kensett
OXF Acc 2248 - Oxford Street (near the Circus)
OXF Acc 2307 - View of the Oxford Road (showing only fields and hills to the north prior to the construction of Oxford Street
PAR - View of the Marylebone Church, Park Crescent
PAR 1Acc 962 - [Plan of 1-29 Park Road and Cl;arence Gate by Arthur Ashbridge, showing the foundations of a wall found in the road, supposed to have been the wall separating the Crown (Tyburn Manor) Estate from the Portman Estate
PAR 1822 - The Crescent, Portland Place
PAR Acc 1247a - East Side of Park Crescent
PAR Acc 1247b - The Hustings in Portland Place {Marylebone Election, 1834]
PAR Acc 1247c - The Entrance to portland Place, 1815
PAR Acc 1247d - Entrance to Regent's Park with Diorama and New Panorama
PAR Acc 1247e - The Crescent, Portland Place
PAR Acc 1248a - Poerland Gardens (Park Crescent Gardens) No 2
PAR Acc 1248b - Poerland Gardens (Park Crescent Gardens) No 3
PAR Acc 1248c - Poerland Gardens (Park Crescent Gardens) No 4
PAR Acc 1249 - [View of Park Crescent, having collapsed during construction, 1820]
POR 1228a - Portland Place [Looking north]
POR 1228b - Portland Place [Looking north]
POR 1366 - Interior view of the Ballroom of Montagu House, 22 Portman Square, the residence of Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (the founder of the Bluestocking Society)
POR 1371 - The facade of 36 Portman Square illuminated by the French Ambassador, Mr L G Otto, to celebrate the signing of a peace treaty between England and France in Apr 1802
POR 1372 - The facade of 36 Portman Square illuminated by the French Ambassador, Mr L G Otto, to celebrate the signing of a peace treaty between England and France in Apr 1802
POR 1373 - The facade of 36 Portman Square illuminated by the French Ambassador, Mr L G Otto, to celebrate the signing of a peace treaty between England and France in Apr 1802
POR 1800 - Portland Place [east side looking nrth]
POR 1888 - View of the palace in Portman Street [22 Portman Street], now the residence of Her Most Excellent Majesty, Queen Caroline
POR 1890 - Elevation and detail of elevation of Nos 16 and 17 Princes Street, Cavendish Square, architect Maberley M Smith
POR Acc 1225a - The entrance of Great Portland Street
POR Acc 1225b - The Crescent, Portland Square
POR Acc 1225c - Portland Place [Looking north]
POR Acc 1226 - Portland Place
POR Acc 1227a - [Portrait of the Duke of Portland]
POR Acc 1227b - Portland Place [east side looking north]
POR Acc 1229a - Portland Place
POR Acc 1229b - Portland Place
POR Acc 1229c - Portland Place (looking north)
POR Acc 1230 - [View of the north front of Foley House, Foley Place, Portland Place, 1809
POR Acc 1231 - [View of the north front of Foley House, Foley Place, Portland Place
POR Acc 1232 - Ground plan of Foley House
POR Acc 1233 - Plan of Foley House and grounds
POR Acc 1234 - Sheldon's Montgolfier [Balloon] n the Garden of Foley House, 1784
POR Acc 1235h - Foley House in 1800 (with history of the house)
POR Acc 1235j - Sir James Langham's House in 1820 (from a print in the Crace Collection)
POR Acc 1250a - The esat front of Langham House, south end of Portland Place, 1844
POR Acc 1250b - The north front of Langham House, south end of Portland Place, 1844
POR Acc 1255 - All on Fire - or the Doctors disappointed. A view taken in Lord Foley's Garden, sep 29 1784
POR Acc 1362a - Montagu House, Portman Square, March 2 1851
POR Acc 1362b - Unfinished sketch of the north east angle of Portman Square from the corner of Baker Street
POR Acc 1362c - Part of ye sheds where the tiles are made in ye fields by Portman Square - taken in 18 Sep 1766
POR Acc 1363a - Portman Square, north side
POR Acc 1363b - Portman Square, north side
POR Acc 1363c - Newspaper cutting relating to the intention to build Portland Square
POR Acc 1363d - Newspaper cutting concerning the sale of the shell of a house on the north-west side of Portman Square
POR Acc 1363e - Newspaper cutting concerning the construcvtion of Portman Square
POR Acc 1363f - Newspaper cutting concerning the collapse of a scaffolding in Portland Square killing three bricklayers
POR Acc 1363f - Newspaper cutting concerning the new Market House at the back of Portman Square
POR Acc 1364 - 22 Portman Square, built by Mrs Elizabeth Montagu who lived there.
POR Acc 1365a - Montagu House, 22 Portman Square
POR Acc 1365b - Printed notes concerning the history of Montagu House, 22 Portman Square
POR Acc 1365c - Newspaper cutting relating to a fire at Montagu House, 22 Portman Square
POR Acc 1365d - Newspaper cutting concerning visitors to view the improvements at Montagu House, 22 Portman Square, including members of the royal family, 1791
POR Acc 1813 - Portland Place
POR Acc 1886 - Part of ye sheds where the tiles are made in ye fields by Portman Square - taken in 18 Sep 1766
POR Acc 1900 - Facade of one-storey shops 162-109a Great Portland Street, which extended from the Bay Malton Public House at the corner of Clipstone Street to the Colloseum Public House at the corner of Carburton Street (demolished in 1905 and 1906)
POR Acc 2282 - The House in Portman Square of His Excellency L G Otto, Minister Plenipotentiary from the French Republic, to the Court of Great Britain, as it appeared on the night of the general illumination for Peace the 29th April 1802
POR Acc 2283 - The House in Portman Square of His Excellency L G Otto, Minister Plenipotentiary from the French Republic, to the Court of Great Britain, as it appeared on the night of the general illumination for Peace the 29th April 1802
POR Acc 2338 - A Plan of the Ground belonging to rt Hon Lord Foley in the Parish of St Mary-le.Bone, 1764 (showing property in Portland Place, Marybone Place, Queen Ann's square and surrounding streets)
QUE Acc 1175 - The elevation of a house intended for His Grace ye Duke of Chandos in Mary-Bone Fields. Designed by John Price, Architect. 1720
QUE Acc 1849a - All Saint's Lodge, St John's Wood
QUE Acc 1849b - Colour exterior elevation, ground and first floor plans of All Saint's Lodge, St John's Wood by Thomas Little, architect
QUE Acc 1853 - [View of Dr Thompsons's Parsonage, St John's Wood]
RAT Acc 1379a - Elevation of the premises of Wedgqood & Co, Improved Manifold Writers & Machines For The Blind, 4 Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1379b - Paniorama of 1-58 Rathbone Place from John Tallis "London Street Views"
RAT Acc 1379c - Map of Rathbone Place and neighbourhood from John Rocque's map, May 1746
RAT Acc 1379d - Portrait of John Hazlitt, who resided with his brother at 12 Rathbone Place (the house was rebuilt in 1883)
RAT Acc 1379e - Newspaper cutting relating to a sale of William Hazlitt's (1778-1830), biographical and literary works
RAT Acc 1380a - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of William Ann de Grave, (one of the Pages of King's Bed Chamber) at his house in Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380b - Newspaper cutting concerning tannuities being offered by Mr Summerton of 3 Glanville Street, Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380c - Newspaper cutting concerning the Annuity Bank of Mr Martin at the corner of Goodge Street and Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380d - Newspaper cutting appealing for an undisvlosed lady to meet a certain gentleman at the Percy Coffee House, Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380e - Newspaper cutting concerning wax candles from Jenkins, Gresse Street, Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380f - Newspaper cutting concerning wax candles from Jenkins, Gresse Street, Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380g - Newspaper cutting advertising the products of Jenkins, grocer and wax chandler, next door to the Percy Coffee House, Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380h - Newspaper cutting concerning robberies at 16 Portland Place the property of Mrs webb and 2 Portland Place, the property of Captain Freemantle
RAT Acc 1380i - Newspaper cutting concerning a lost pointer dog near Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380j - Newspaper cutting from the Annual Register concerning the trial of Mr Frost at the Percy Coffee House, Rathbone Place for seditions
RAT Acc 1380k - Newspaper cutting from the Annual Register concerning the sentence of Mr frost to be struck off the roll of attornies and to spend six months in Newgate Prison
RAT Acc 1380l - Newspaper cutting concerning a gang conducting illegal insurance offences at a house in Upper Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380m - Newspaper cutting concerning a fire at a haberdasher's house in Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380n - Newspaper cutting concerning a fire at the house of Mr wild, linendraper at 31 Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380o - Newspaper cutting concerning the Chinese Pantheon in Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380p - Newspaper cutting concerning the Chinese Pantheon in Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380q - Newspaper cutting concerning the Chinese Pantheon in Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380r - Newspaper cutting concerning the Chinese Pantheon in Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380s - Newspaper cutting concerning two rooks nesting on a house in Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380t - Newspaper cutting concerning the Cheere family of Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1380u - Newspaper cutting concerning the will of Henry Charles Newton late of Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1381a - Handwritten notes by [Arthur Ashbridge] concerning the execution of John Rathbone in 1666
RAT Acc 1381b - Handwritten notes by {Arthur Ashbridge] concerning the origin of the name Rathbone Place after a carpenter and builder of that name
RAT Acc 1381c - Handwritten notes by {Arthur Ashbridge] concerning Brain Humphry who resided at 29 Rathbone Place in 1777
RAT Acc 1381d - Handwritten notes by {Arthur Ashbridge] concerning Rathbone Place in 1784
RAT Acc 1381e - Handwritten notes by {Arthur Ashbridge] concerning Nathaniel Stone, miniature painter who died at 44 Rathbone Place
RAT Acc 1381f - Handwritten notes by {Arthur Ashbridge] concerningM rs Mathew who resided at 27 Rathbone Place, which was frequented by literary and taelnted people of the day
RAT Acc 1381g - Handwritten notes by {Arthur Ashbridge] concerning Ozias Humphrey, artist, who resided at 29 Rathbone Place
REG - Fllor pland and elevations of the houses of John Nash and John Edwards, Regent Street
REG Acc 1207 - Plan of a new street from Charing Cross to Portland Place from the First Report of The Commissioners of His Majesty's Woods Forests and Land revenues
REG Acc 1208 - Plan of the grand improvement between Pall Mall opposite Carlton House and Portland Place
REG Acc 1209 - Plan of the grand improvement between Pall Mall opposite Carlton House and Portland Place
REG Acc 1210 - Plan of a new street communicating between Pall Mall and Portland Plac, published at the request of several respectable inhabitants of the parish of St James's
REG Acc 1211a - Plan of the intended New street between Pall Mall opposite Carlton House and Portland Place
REG Acc 1211b - Reduction of the plan of the New Street proposed from Charing Cross to the Crown Estate in Mary-le-bone Park
REG Acc 1212 - Plan of the proposed New Street from Charing Cross to Portland Place, also for widening at the entrance of Pall Mall and continuing Pall Mall to St Martin's Church, for continuing Charles Street St James's square into the Haymarket and for widening Jermyn Street
REG Acc 1213 - Plan of a street proposed from Charing Cross to Portland Place, designed by J Nash
REG Acc 1214 - Reduction of the plan of the New Street proposed from Charing Cross to the Crown Estate in Mary-le-bone Park
REG Acc 1217a - Newspaper article titled Regent Street and Nash's improvements: Carlton House, Pall Mall, St James's Square, Pall Mall East and the Haymarket, 1801-1900
REG Acc 1217b - Newspaper article on the history of Regent Street
REG Acc 1218 - Plans illustrating a newspaper article titled Regent Street and Nash's improvements: Carlton House, Pall Mall, St James's Square, Pall Mall East and the Haymarket, 1801-1900
REG Acc 1219 - Illustration of the premises of Ponsonby & Son, Thames Plate Glass Warehouse, Regent Circus (Picadilly)
REG Acc 1219b - Panorama of 1-72 Regent Street and 1-17 Waterloo Place from John Tallis's London Street Views
REG Acc 1219c - Tallis's street directory, Regent Street division, featuring Regent Street and Waterloo Place
REG Acc 1220a - Illustration of the premises of the County Fire Office, The Quadrant
REG Acc 1220b - Panorama of The Quadrant, 65-113 Regent Street and 115-168 Regent Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
REG Acc 1220c - Tallis's street directory, Regent Sreet division III , featuring The Quadrant and 45-168 Regent Street
REG Acc 1221a - Illustration of the Hanover District Chapel (St George's Chapel) Regent Street
REG Acc 1221b - Panorama of 169-266 Regent Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
REG Acc 1221c - Tallis's street directory featuring 168-266 Regent Street
REG Acc 1222a - Illustration of the church of All Souls, Langham Place from John Tallis's London Street Views
REG Acc 1222b - Panorama of 251-319, 268-328 Regent Street, 1-2 and 14-15 Langham Place from John Tallis's London Street Views
REG Acc 1222c - Directory listing for 251-328 regent Street and 1-51 Langham Place from Tallis's London Street Views
REG Acc 1223 - Panorama of 275-326 Regent Street and Langham Place from John Tallis's London Street Views
REG Acc 1223a - Eevation of 96-1118 St John's Wood High Street (demolished in 1904-1905)
REG Acc 1223b - Eevation of St John's National Schools, Charles Street
SAI Acc 1223c - Eevation of the Free Dispensary and District Visiting Society, Henry Street
SAI Acc 1855 - West side of the High Street, St John's Wood
SOH Acc 1345 - Soho or King's Square (Soho square)
STI Acc 1285 - Stingo Lane Improvements, with plan
STI Acc 1297a - West side of Old Stingo Lane being pulled down, looking towards Lisson Grove
STI Acc 1297b - Entrance to Stingo Lane from the Marylebone Road
STR Acc 571a - Plan by George Dance from a lease of the Banqueting House ground granted by the Vity of London to Edward Stratford, later Lord Aldborough
STR Acc 571b - Plan by George Dance from a lease of the Banqueting House ground granted by the City of London to Edward Stratford, later Lord Aldborough, showing the land divided for building purposes
STR Acc 572 - Plan of Stratford Place, showing proposed development, with the names of tenants and new sewers
STR Acc 574 - Plan of an intended sewer at Stratford Place petitioned for by the Earl of Poulett
STR Acc 575 - Plan of an intended sewer at Stratford Place petitioned for by the Earl of Poulett
STR Acc 576 - Plan of an intended sewer at Stratford Place petitioned for by the Earl of Poulett
STR Acc 577 - Plan of Stratford Place by John Lister, showing the Aye Brook before it was covered in 1779
STR Acc 590 - View of Stratford Place with iron gates as it appeared when firs built
VER Acc 1341 - Sketch from a stone tablet held at the London Library, stating Vere Street, 1647 rebuilt 1774
WEL Acc 1884a - Three ancient houses, corner of Welbeck Street and Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square, noe being taken down, 14 May 1852
WEL Acc 1884b - The studio of M Strooling miniature painter to Geo IV
WEL Acc 1884c - The Painting Room of Mr Strooling - Welbeck Street
WEY Acc 1914 - The old houses in Bowling Green Lane (now Weymouth Street) Marylebone, 22 Mar 1820
WIG Acc 1880 - Admiral Nugent's House, Wigmore Street, 1810
WIG Acc 1910a - Elevation of the premises of Clark & Debenham, Wigmore Street, Marylebobe (later Debenham & Freebody)
WIG Acc 1910b - Elevation of the Cavendish House, Wigmore Street, premises of Debenham & Freebody
WIG Acc 1910c - Elevation of the Cavendish House, Wigmore Street, premises of Debenham & Freebody
WIG Acc 1910d - Panorama of 16-28 Holles Street, the premises of John Lewis from John Tallis "London Street Views"
WIG Acc 1910e - Wigmore Street in 1850 (showing the shop facades of Messrs Davies, Crace and Hartley)
WIG Acc 1911a - View of the premises of Benham, Ironmonger, 19 Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square, from John Tallis's London Street Views
WIG Acc 1911b - Panorama of 1-56 Wigmore Street from John Tallis's London Street Views
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