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AME Acc 1194 - Amelia Augusta prinzessin von Anhalt Dessau (Princess Amelia, 1783–1810)
AME Acc 1195a - Newspaper article from The Daily Graphic concerning the sale of a collection of pictures of Christie's, including a portrait of Princess Amelia by George Romney, 6 May 1905
AME Acc 1195b - Newspaper cutting featuring the Coat of Arms of Princess Amelia
AME Acc 1195c - Newspaper cutting featuring a portrait of Princess Amelia
AME Acc 1196a - Princess Amelia Sophia born June 10, 1711, died Oct 31, 1786
AME Acc 1196b - IIlustrated article from The Pall Mall Gazettee concerning Princess Amrlia (1711-1786)
AME Acc 1196c - Photograph of an oil painting of Frederick, Prince of Wales and the Princesses Anne, Amelia and Caroline playing music in the grounds of Kew Palace
AME Acc 1197a - Her Royal Highness Princess Amelia, Second Daughter to His Majesty King George the 2nd (1711-1786)
AME Acc 1197b - Newspaper cutting concerning a robbery at the house of Princess Amelia (1711-1786) at 16 Cavendish Square
AME Acc 1197c - Newspaper cutting concerning a visit to the two princesses of Saxe Gotha to the house of Princess Amelia (1711-1786) at 16 Cavendish Square
AME Acc 1198 - Apotheosis of Her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia ( 1783–1810) . The spirit of the young princess is shown floating up to heaven being guided by an angel
AME Acc 1199 - Her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia (1711-1786)
ASL Acc 1079 - The Late Benjamin Aislabie, Esq (Marylebone Cricket Club)
ASQ Acc 609a - Newspaper article from The Daily Telegraph concerning the Award of the title of Earl of Oxford to Mr Asquith, 26 Jan 1925
ASQ Acc 609b - Newspaper article from The Daily Telegraph concerning the Award of the title of Earl of Oxford to Mr Asquith, 27 Jan 1925
ASQ Acc 609c - Newspaper illisutration of the portarit of Alice de Sanford, the wife of the 5th Earl of Oxford in the National portrait Gallery
ASQ Acc 609d - Newspaper article from TheTimes concerning the Award of the title of Earl of Oxford to Mr Asquith, 26 Jan 1925
ASQ Acc 609e - Newspaper article from The Daily Graphic concerning the Award of the title of Earl of Oxford to Mr Asquith, 24 Jan 1925, with biographical information
ASQ Acc 609f - Newspaper article from TheDaily Graphic concerning the Coat of Armsfor the title of Earl of Oxford awarded to Mr Asquith, 10 Aug 1925
ASQ Acc 609g - Newspaper article from The Daily Telegraph concerning an audience with the King granted to Mr Asquith, 13 Jul 1925
ASQ Acc 609h - Newspaper article from TheDaily Graphic concerning the Award of the title of Earl of Oxford to Mr Asquith, 14 Jul 1925
BAB Acc 1618 - Photograph of an oil painting of Charles Babbage (1792-1871) by Samuel Laurence
BAC Acc 653 - The pedigree of Baker of Ranston in Dorset, Bromley in Kent and Ashcombe in Sussex
BAC Acc 654 - Portrait of the Rev Talbot H B Baker
BAC Acc 1619 - Portrait of John Bacon Esq R.A (1740-1799)
BAC Acc 1620 - Portrait of John Bacon Esq R.A (1740-1799)
BAC Acc 1620a - illustration from the Extraordinary Exploits of John Baker, well known about Covent Garden, Mary-le-bone etc (showing Baker standing with a pipe and glass balanced on his chin)
BAC Acc 1620b - Account of John Baker, a Wonderful Charcter, well known about Covent Garden, Mary-le-bone etc
BAC Acc 1622 - Portrait bust of Thomas Banks, R A, sculptor
BAR Acc 1578 - Seated portrait of Guiseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti (1718-1789)
BAR Acc 1624 - The Rev Edward Barry, A.M & M.D, Chaplain to the Right Revd, the Lord Bishop of Kildare (1759-1822)
BAR Acc 1625a - Portrait of James Barry, Esq, RA
BAR Acc 1625b - Portrait of James Barry, Esq, RA Professor of painting in the Royal Academy
BAR Acc 1896a - Exterior view of James Barry's house at 36 Castle Street
BAR Acc 1896b - A view of the house in which the late Mr Barry resided in Castle Street, Oxford Road, London
BAR Acc 1896c - Cartoon titled Radical Parliament
BAR Acc 1896d - Cartoon titled "Set-to between Mrs Bertram alias Mother Bang & Jewabella at the Notorious Titchfield Street Hop"
BEA Acc 1626 - Photographic portrait of Admiral Sir David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty (1871-1936)
BEA Acc 1627 - Portrait of John Thomas Barker Beaumont, one of the Justices of the Peace for Middlesex
BEL Acc 1526 - Jem Belcher, Champion of England (1781-1811), boxer
BEL Acc 2187 - Newspaper illustration of the Rev J M Bellew of St Mark's Church, St John's Wood
BEN 595 - William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Dule of Portland (1738-1809) and Lord Edward Bentinck
BEN 597 - Seated portrait of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Dule of Portland (1738-1809)
BEN 1782 - Duke of Portland from a painting in the possession of the possession of the Earl of Stamford (from the European Magazine)
BEN 1835 - Seated portrait of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Dule of Portland (1738-1809)
BEN 1926 - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Graphic concerning Lady Nora Bentinck, (1881-1939) daughter of the third Earl of Gainsborough and wife of Count Robert Bentinck, 2 Aug 1926
BEN Acc 59aa - Newspaper cutting concerning a fire on the estate of the Duke of Portland three miles from Mansfield, 1821
BEN Acc 59bb - Newspaper cutting concerning the gift by the Duke of Portland of £1,000 to the Bishop of London's Church Building Fund. 1836
BEN Acc 591a - Photograph of a painting of William John Cavendish Bentinck, Fifth Duke of Portland (1800-1879) in Welbeck Abbey
BEN Acc 591b - Family tree of the Bentinck, Dukes of Portland, 1704-1889
BEN Acc 591c - Newspaper cutting concerning the Bentinck family, Dukes of Portland
BEN Acc 593a - Newspaper cutting announcing the death of the Duke of Portland, 1809
BEN Acc 593b - Newspaper cutting announcing the funeral of the Duke of Portland, 1809
BEN Acc 593c - Newspaper cutting announcing the Duke of Portland carrying the sword of fate at a service at St James's Chapel, 1767
BEN Acc 593d - Newspaper cutting announcing the Duke of Portland's carriage breaking down in St James's Park, 1767
BEN Acc 593e - Newspaper cutting announcing the birth of a son to the Duke of Portland, 1774
BEN Acc 593f - Newspaper cutting announcing the birth of a daughter to the Duchess of Portland, 1775
BEN Acc 593g - Newspaper cutting announcing the improved health of the Duke of Portland, who was found not to have broken any bones1789
BEN Acc 593h - Photograph of a portrait of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland by Sir joshua reynolds from Welbeck Abbey
BEN Acc 593i - Newspaper cutting concerning the arrest of a derranged man armed with a sword who went to see the Duke of Portland, 1803
BEN Acc 593j - Newspaper cutting concerning the offer by the Duke of Portland to the St James's Volunteers of the use of room as an armoury, 1803
BEN Acc 593k - Newspaper cutting concerning the employment of three hundred people by the Duke of Portland for the alterations and improvements to Bulstrode House, 1805
BEN Acc 593l - Newspaper cutting concerning the birth of a daughter to the Duke and Duchess of Portland, 1766
BEN Acc 593m - Newspaper cutting announcing the death of Mr Isatt, Agent to the Duke of Portland, 1771
BEN Acc 593n - Newspaper cutting giving biographical information relating to William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
BEN Acc 593o - Newspaper cutting giving biographical information relating to William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
BEN Acc 593p - Newspaper cutting concerning a gala ball given for Lady Mary Bentinck, daughter of the Duke of Portland, 1800
BEN Acc 593q - Newspaper cutting concerning a baptismla gift from the Duke of Portland to the infant of the Marquis of Titchfield, 1798
BEN Acc 593r - Newspaper cutting concerning charity dispensed by the Duke of Portland to paupers at Bulstrode House, 1769
BEN Acc 593s - Newspaper cutting concerning the discovery of a fire by the Duke of Portland, 1807
BEN Acc 593t - Newspaper cutting concerning fears for the life of the Duke of Portland, 1809
BEN Acc 593u - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of the Duke of Portland, 1809
BEN Acc 593v - Newspaper cutting concerning an accident damaging the knee of the Duke of Portland, 1789
BEN Acc 593w - Photograph of a painting of William Cavendish Scott Bentinck, 4th Duke of Portland by Sir Francis Grant at Welbeck Abbey
BEN Acc 593x - Newspaper cutting concerning money paid to family members by the Duke of Portland from his father's inheritance, 1809
BEN Acc 593y - Exterior view of Bolsover Castle, 30 Jul 1743
BEN Acc 593z - Newspaper cutting concerning the Duke of Portland settling the rent charge on his estates having inherited the title, 1809
BEN Acc 594 - Portraits of William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Partland, Margaret Cavendish Harley his wife and Lady Mary Wortley Mongaue
BEN Acc 596 - Seated portrait of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Dule of Portland (1738-1809)
BEN Acc 598 - William Henry Cavendish Scott-Bentick, Duke of Portland, 4th Duke of Portland (1768-1854) from the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds
BEN Acc 599 - Cartoon of William John Arthu James Cavendish Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland (1857-1943) from Vanity Fair, 3 Jun 1882
BEN Acc 600 - William John Arthu James Cavendish Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland (1857-1943)
BEN Acc 602a - Photograph of a portrait Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley (1715-1785) wife of the Second Duke of Portland and daughter of Edward Harley the Second Earl of Oxford of the second creation
BEN Acc 602b - Photograph of a portrait of Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley (1715-1785) wife of the Second Duke of Portland and daughter of Edward Harley the Second Earl of Oxford of the second creation
BEN Acc 602c - Photograph of a portrait of William Bentinck, Second Duke of Portland (1709-1762)
BEN Acc 602d - Ode to the marriage of Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley 91715-1785) and the Second Duke of Portland
BEN Acc 602e - Newspaper cutting concerning the marriage of Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley (1715-1785) and the Second Duke of Portland at the Oxford Chapel, 11 Jul 1734
BEN Acc 602f - Newspaper cutting concerning the visit of Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley (1715-1785) and Lady Limerick to the Privy garden, Whitehall
BEN Acc 602g - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley (1715-1785)
BEN Acc 602h - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of William Bentick, 2nd Duke of Portland
BEN Acc 859a - Portrait of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington (1618-1685)
BEN Acc 859b - The Effigies of the Right Hnble Henry Bennet, Earl and Baron of Arlington, Viscount Thetford
BEN Acc 1628 - Cartoon featuring William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Dule of Portland (1738-1809)
BENa - Copy of a portrait of Hans William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, Baron Bentinck of Diepenheim and Schoonheten 1649-1709)
BENb - Coat of Arms of Hans William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, Baron Bentinck of Diepenheim and Schoonheten 1649-1709)
BENc - Transfer of title from John Eyles to Hans William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland 1649-1709) and subsequent transfer to Francis Eyles Esq,John Smith of Beaufort Buildings Esq, Clement Newsham of Hampshire, Gent and Brook Bridges of St andrew, Holborn
BER Acc 1629 - Sir Thomas Bernard (1750-1818), philanthropist
BLE Acc1358
BLE Acc1359
BLO Acc 1630a - Charles Blondin (1824-1897) tightrope performer crossing Niagara Falls on a tightrope
BLO Acc 1630b - Charles Blondin (1824-1897) tightrope performer walking the tightrope with a large man sitting on his back
BLO Acc 2185 - Newspaper illustration of Charles Blondin (1824-1897) tightrope performer
BON Acc 1631 - Photograph of a portrait Henry Bone (1755-1834) artist R.A, who lived at 15 Berners Street
BON Acc 1632 - Engraving of a portrait bust of Henry Bone (1755-1834) artist R.A, who lived at 15 Berners Street
BOS Acc 1633 - James Boswell (1740-1795), lived and died at 47 Great Portland Street
BOU Acc 1579 - Sir Francis Bourgeois (1755-188), R.A, painter who lived in Charlotte Street
BOU Acc 1634 - Edmund Boulnois, MP for East Marylebone (1838-1911), the first Mayor of St Marylebone shown wearing mayoral robes
BOU Acc 1635 - Sir Francis Bourgeois (1755-188), R.A, painter who lived in Charlotte Street
BOU Acc 1636 - Sir Francis Bourgeois (1755-188), R.A, painter who lived in Charlotte Street
BOU Acc 1989a - Edmund Boulnois, MP for East Marylebone (1838-1911), the first Mayor of St Marylebone shown wearing mayoral robes
BOU Acc 1989b - Newspaper article concerning Edmund Boulnois, MP for East Marylebone (1838-1911), the first Mayor of St Marylebone, 30 Mar 1901
BOU Acc 1990 - Edmund Boulnois, MP for East Marylebone (1838-1911), the first Mayor of St Marylebone
BOU Acc 2197 - Edmund Boulnois, MP for East Marylebone (1838-1911), the first Mayor of St Marylebone
BOW Acc 1637 - Portrait of Archibald Bower (1686-1766), historian
BRO Acc 1527a - Mr John Broughton, famous for his skill in the athletic art of boxing and now one of his majesty's Yeomen of the Guards
BRO Acc 1527b - Newspaper article from Lloyds Sunday News concerning ohn Broughton, boxer, 1 Dec 1918
BRO Acc 1529 - John Broughton, prix fighter
BRO Acc 1638a - Portrait of Richard Brothers (1757-1824), religious enthusiast
BRO Acc 1638b - Article concerning Richard Brothers (1757-1824), religious enthusiast
BRO Acc 1639a - Portrait of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861), resided at 74 Gloucester Place (later 99 Gloucester Place) with her father and later at 50 Wimpole Street
BRO Acc 1639b - Portrait of Robert Browning
BRO Acc 1640a - Photograph of a chalk drawing of Robert Browning, 1859
BRO Acc 1640b - Photograph of a chalk drawing of Eizabeth Barrett Browning, 1859
BRO Acc 1871 - Illustration of the text Richard Brothers (1757-1824), religious enthusiast's grave stone in St John's Wood Burial Ground
BRO Acc 2169 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning from a drawing by F T Alfourd in 1859
BRY Acc 1191 - James Brydges, First Duke of Chandos (1673-1744)
BRY Acc 1192 - James Brydges, First Duke of Chandos (1673-1744)
BUR Acc 1580 - Dr John Burgess 1745-1807), physician who lived in Mortimer Street
BUS Acc 1581 - Harcourt NorrisTottiano Busfield, Dean of Lichfield shown seated at a table
BYR Acc 1582a - George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale (1788-1824) poet, born at 23 Holles Street and baptised at St Marylebone Parish Church
BYR Acc 1582b - Newspaper illustration from The Illustrated London News showing the house in Holles Street, Cavendish Square, where Byron was born, Jan 1888
BYR Acc 1582c - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Graphic concerning plaques to Lord Byron, 16 Apr 1924
BYR Acc 1642a - George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale (1788-1824) poet, born at 23 Holles Street and baptised at St Marylebone Parish Church
BYR Acc 1642b - George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824) poet, born at 23 Holles Street and baptised at St Marylebone Parish Church
CAE Acc 1643 - Charles Caesar (1697-1780),
CAR Acc 1353 - The Funeral Procession of Her Majesty Queen Caroline entering Oxford Street from Cumberland Gate, Aug 14, 1821. With a view of the Life Guards firing on the people, by which Richard Honey and George Francis unfortunately were killed and were publically buried at Hammersmith Sunday Aug 26, 1821
CAR Acc 1878 - The very virtuous Ladies of St Maryle-bone proceeding to Address Her M...y!!! 4th Sep 1820
CAV Acc 2142 - Portrait of James Arnold Cave, actor manager from The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News, 9 Jan 1875
CAV Acc 2163 - Portrait of James Arnold Cave, actor and manager fropm The entracte Supplement, 7 aPR 1877
CAV Acc 2165 - Signed carte de visite James Arnold Cave, actor manager
CAV Acc 2186 - Newspaper article from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News concerning James Arnold Cave, actor manager, , 9 Jan 1875
CHA Acc 701 - Charlotte Queen of Great Britain
CHA Acc 1238 - The Rev'd George Chandler, Dean of Chichester and Rector of All Souls Marylebone
CHA Acc 1644 - Sir William Chambers, FBA (1726-1796), architect
CHO Acc 1646a - Portrait of Thomas Potter Cooke (1786-1864), actor
CHO Acc 1646b - Biographical notes relating to of Thomas Potter Cooke (1786-1864), actor
COL Acc 1645 - Admiral Sir George Collier (1738-1795)
COS Acc 1351 - Richard Cosway RA
COS Acc 1583a - Richard Cosway RA
COS Acc 1583b - Newspaper article concerning Richard Cosway R.A
COU Acc 2181 - Newspaper illustration of Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, M.P for Marylebone, 1849
CRA Acc 1647 - William Cramer (c1745-1799), violinist
CRO Acc 685 - Daniel Cropp sweeper of the crossing from Charles Street (now Mortimer Street) to Rathbone Place
CRO Acc 909 - Centenary reprint of a newspaper article from The Evening Standard concerning Crockford's Club, 15 Dec 1828
CRO Acc 909a - Satirical cartoon concerning Crockford's Gambling House titled "Bait For Cudgeons"
CRO Acc 909b - Centenary reprint of a newspaper cutting from The Evening Standard giving giving an unfavourable review of the supper on offer at Crockford's gambling house, 18 Mar 1828
CRO Acc 909c - Centenary reprint of a newspaper cutting from The Evening Standard giving giving an account of William Crockford's appearance before Marlborough Street magistrates, 26 Jul 1828
CRO Acc 909d - Centenary reprint of a newspaper cutting from The Evening Standard concerning St James's Clubs, including Crockford's, 20 aug 1828
CRO Acc 909e - Centenary reprint of a newspaper cutting from The Evening Standard concerning the opening of new rooms at Crockford's 28 Jan 1828
CRO Acc 909f - Newspaper cuttoing from The Daily Telegraph concerning the history of Crockford's Club, 13 Mar 1930
CRO Acc 909g - Centenary reprint of a newspaper article from The Evening Standard concerning the darkening of lower panes of the lounging room of Crockford's Club, 9 Feb 1828
CRO Acc 909h - Centenary reprint of a newspaper article from The Evening Standard concerning William Crockford winning £25,000 at Doncaster races, 2 Oct 1828
CRO Acc 909i - Centenary reprint of a newspaper article from The Evening Standard concerning Crockford's Club, 22 Oct 1828
CRO Acc 909k - Nnewspaper article from The Evening Standard concerning Crockford's Club, 17 Apr 1929
CUS Acc 2117 - John Custance esq of Weston House Norfolk, D1799 (amateur astrologist and naturalist who lived in Upper Marylebone Street)
DAL Acc 1648 - Alexander Dalrymple late Hydrographer to the Admiralty (1737-1808), who lived in Marylebone High Street
DAL Acc 1649a - Alexander Dalrymple late Hydrographer to the Admiralty (1737-1808), who lived in Marylebone High Street
DAL Acc 1649b - Alexander Dalrymple late Hydrographer to the Admiralty (1737-1808), who lived in Marylebone High Street
DAV Acc 507 - Newspaper article and portrait of the Rev David Davies of the Regent's Park Baptist Chapel
DAV Acc 1041 - Sir Humphry Davy, President of the Royal Society, Associate of the Royal Institute of France
DAV Acc 1042a - Sir Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), chemist and inventor
DAV Acc 1042b - Sir Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), chemist and inventor
DAV Acc 1043a - Sir Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), chemist and inventor
DAV Acc 1043b - Sir Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), chemist and inventor
DAV Acc 1043c - Sir Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), chemist and inventor
DAV Acc 1043d - Sir Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), chemist and inventor
DAV Acc 1043e - Sir Humphry Davy, (1778-1829), chemist and inventor
DIC Acc 1309a - Photograph of "Grip" the pet raven of CharlesDickens (1812-1870) featured in Barnaby Rudge
DIC Acc 1309b - Newspaper cutting from the Westminster Gazette concerning the sale of "Grip" the pet raven of CharlesDickens (1812-1870), featured in Barnaby Rudge, 16 Jul 1917
DIC Acc 1309c - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Telegraph concerning the sale of "Grip" the pet raven of CharlesDickens (1812-1870), featured in Barnaby Rudge, 27 Nov 1905
DIC Acc 1650a - CharlesDickens at 47 (1812-1870) author (lived at 1 Devonshire Terrace from 1812-1870)
DIC Acc 1650b - CharlesDickens (1812-1870) author (lived at 1 Devonshire Terrace from 1812-1870)
DOD Acc 1651 - William Dodsworth (1798-1861) Minister of All Saints Margaret Street and incumbent of Christ Church, St Pancras
DUF Acc 1652a - Alexander William George Duff, 1st Duke of Fife (lived at 64 Avenue Road)
DUF Acc 1652b - Alexander William George Duff, 1st Duke of Fife (lived at 64 Avenue Road)
ELG Acc 1991 - Alderman George James Elgood, JP, 2nd Mayor of St Marylebone shown wearring the ceremonial robes of office
ELG Acc 1991a - Photographic portrait of Alderman G J Elgood, 2nd Mayor of St Marylebone shown wearing mayoral robes
ELG Acc 1991b - Newspaper cutting concerning the lection of Alderman G J Elgood, 2nd Mayor of St Marylebone
ELI Acc 1653 - Portrait bust of George Eliot (1819-1890) pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, aferwards Cross, novelist (lived at 41 North Bank)
ELI Acc 2297 - The most illustrious Princess Elizabeth crowned Queen of England 1558
ELL Acc 601b - Newspaper cutting from the West London Gazette concerning the marriage of Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden and Miss Margherita Van Raalte at St Marylebone Parish Church, 24 Feb 1912
ELW Acc 1654a - John Elwes MP (1714-1789)
ELW Acc 1654b - John Elwes MP (1714-1789)
ELW Acc 1654c - John Elwes MP (1714-1789)
ELW Acc 1654d - John Elwes MP (1714-1789)
ELW Acc 1654e - John Elwes MP (1714-1789)
EVE Acc 657b - Portrait of John Evelyn, (1620-1706), duirist, who owned the evelyn estate (Rathbone Place and Black Horse Yard) in St Marylebone
EYR Acc 1655 - The Rev Charles Phipps Eyre, Rector of St Marylelebone 1857-1882
Ell Acc 601a - Newspaper cutting featuring a photograph of Lord Howard de Walden (Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden)
Ell Acc 601c - Newspaper cuttingfeaturing biographical details of Frederick George, 7th Baron Howard de Walden and 3rd Baron Seaford
Ell Acc 601d - Newspaper cutting concerning the likely resignation of the diplomatic post of Minister at the Court iof Lisbon by Lord Howard de Walden , 1846
Ell Acc 601e - Cutting from Burke's Peerage concerning the Howard De Walden family
Ell Acc 601f - Cartoon from Vanity Fair Supplement featuring Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, 1906
FAR Acc 1656a - Newspaper article with portrait of Michael Faraday(1791-1867) chemist
FAR Acc 1656b - Newspaper of illustration of 2 Blandford Street where Michael Faraday( 1791-1867) chemist was an apprentice, 1805
FAR Acc 1656c - Newspaper article concerning Michael Faraday (1791-1867) with an illustration of the memorial plaque on 2 Blandford Street
FAR Acc 1657 - Horace Brand townsend Farquhar, Lord Farquhar (MP for St Marylebone, 1895-1898)
FAR Acc 2135 - Portrait bust of Michael Faraday( 1791-1867) chemist
FER Acc 1658 - Portrait of James Ferguson, FRS (17170-1776), astronomer
FER Acc 2134 - Portrait of Lord Fermoy, (1815-1874), MP for Marylebone, from a photograph by John Watkins
FIG Acc 1530a - Illustrated handbill advertising James Figg, "Master of ye Noble Science of Defence on y right hand in Oxford Road near Adam and Eve court, teaches Gentlemen ye use of y small backsword & quarterstaff at home & abroad"
FIG Acc 1530b - Coloured engraving of James Figg holding holding a sword
FIG Acc 1530c - Illustration of Jack Broughton (1704-1789), boxer
FIG Acc 1531a - Portrait of James Figg (1684-1734) prize fighter, with poem
FIG Acc 1531b - Newspaper cutting featuring a poem oncerning death of James Figg (1684-1734) prize fighter
FIG Acc 1534 - Portrait of John Smith alias "Buckhorse", prize fighter
FIG Acc 1538 - Engraving of Southwark Fair by William Hogarth featuring James Figg (1684-1734) prize fighter with a bandaged head riding a horse
FIT Acc 937a - Newspaper cutting concerning Maria Anne Fitzherbert (1756-1837) who was married to George Prince of Wales, later King George IV (lived at Stockleigh House, Albert Road)
FIT Acc 937b - Portrait of Maria Anne Fitzherbert (1756-1837) who was married to George Prince of Wales, later King George IV (lived at Stockleigh House, Albert Road)
FIT Acc 937c - An Account of Mrs Fitzherbert ferom the European Magazine and London Review Maria Anne Fitzherber (1756-1837) who was married to George Prince of Wales, later King George IV (lived at Stockleigh House, Albert Road)
FIT Acc 937d - Cutting from Cassell's Old & New London concerning Stockleigh House, Albert Road, the home of Maria Anne Fitzherber (1756-1837
FLA Acc 1659 - Handbill titled Longevity. An account of the widow Flaherty aged 110 living in Britannia Gardens, Brown Street, Edgware Road
FLA Acc 1660 - Portrait of John Flaxman, R.A (1755-1826)
FLA Acc 1661a - Portrait of John Flaxman, RA (1755-1826)
FLA Acc 1661b - Portrait of John Flaxman, RA (1755-1826)
FOR Acc 1539 - Typescript "The Life of Edward Forsett and an account of the rural condition of Marylebone" by Arthur Ashbridge, pp1-3 (contaisn biographical information and material on the history of the Manor of Tyburn)
FOR Acc 1540 - Typescript "The Life of Edward Forsett and an account of the rural condition of Marylebone" by Arthur Ashbridge, pp4-5 (contaisn biographical information and material on the history of the Manor of Tyburn)
FOW Acc 1997 - Studio photographic portrait of Alderman Edward T Fowler, Mayor of St Marylebone 1907-1908 wearing mayoral regalia
FUS - Portrait bust of Henry Fuseli Esq, RA (1741-1825) painter
FUS Acc 1662a - Portrait bust of Henry Fuseli Esq, RA (1741-1825) painter
FUS Acc 1662b - Portrait bust of Henry Fuseli Esq, RA (1741-1825) painter
GAR Acc 1075a - Portrait bust of Baptiste Oliver Garnerin (1766-1849) balloonist
GAR Acc 1075b - Portrait bust of Baptiste Oliver Garnerin (1766-1849) balloonist
GAR Acc 1075c - Newspaper account by Edward Hawke Locker of a ballon ascent with Baptiste Oliver Garnerin (1766-1849) at Lords Cricket Ground on 5 Jul 1802
GED Acc 1663 - The Rev Alexander Geddes
GEO Acc 936 - HRH The prince of Wales, lataer King George IV, (1762-1830) on horseback
GIB Acc 456a - Portrait of James Gibbs, (1682-1754) architect
GIB Acc 936b - Newspaper report of the death of James Gibbs at his house in Henrietta Street, St Marylebone
GIB Acc 1453 - Portrait of James Gibbs (1682-17654) architect
GIB Acc 1664 - Photograph of a portrait of James Gibbs (1682-17654) architect by John Michael Williams
GLA Acc 1665a - Portrait of William Ewrat Gladstone, MP (1809-1898)
GLA Acc 1665b - Portrait of William Ewrat Gladstone, MP (1809-1898)
GOR Acc 1666 - Lord George Gordon, President of the Protestant Association
GRE - Watercolour sketch by Maurice Greiffenhagen, R.A (1862-1931), painter
HAL Acc 690 - Sir Henry Halford (1766-1844) physician at the Middlesex Hospital, 1793-1800
HAL Acc 1586 - Portrait of Henry Hallam (1777-1859) historian who lived at 67 Wigmore Street
HAL Acc 1667 - Portrait bust of the Rev'd Archibald Hall (1736-1778), Minister of the Presbyterian congregation in Wells Street, Oxford Street
HAL Acc 1668 - Portrait bust of Benjamin Hall, Lord Llanover (1802-1867), M.P for St Marylebone, 1837-1859
HAL Acc 1669 - Portrait of Henry Hallam (1777-1859) historian who lived at 67 Wigmore Street
HAN Acc 817a - Title page froma publication "Eighteen Songs Collected by Mr Handel Adopted for a Violin Cello obligato and a Figured Bass for the Harpsichord"
HAN Acc 817b - Newspaper cutting advertising a musical entertainment at Marylebone Gardens, including a semi chorus by Handel, 1765
HAN Acc 817c - Newspaper cutting advertising a musical entertainment at Marylebone Gardens, including Serenata of Acis and Galatea by Handel, Sep 1766
HAN Acc 817d - Newspaper cutting advertising a concert at Marylebone Gardens, including music by Handel, 5 Oct1766
HAN Acc 817e - Newspaper cutting advertising a concert at Marylebone Gardens, including a semi chorus by Handel, 28 Aug 1767
HAN Acc 817f - Newspaper cutting advertising a concert at Marylebone Gardens for the King's birthday, 1763
HAN Acc 830 - Blank page featuring a letter heading of George Frederic Handel with a heavenly choir
HAR - Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford (1689-1741)
HAR Acc 471 - Portrait of Thomas Hardwick (1752-1829) architect
HAR Acc 603a - Illustrations of miniature portraits of John Holles, Duke of Newcastle (1662-1711) by C cross and his wife Lady Margaret Cavendish (1661-1716)by H Byrne
HAR Acc 603b - Lady Henrietta Harley (née Holles), Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer (1694-1755)
HAR Acc 603c - Lady Henrietta Harley (née Holles), Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer (1694-1755)
HAR Acc 603d - Lady Henrietta Harley (née Holles), Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer (1694-1755) with her daughter Margaret Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland (1715–1785)
HAR Acc 603e - Robert Earl of Oxford (1661-1724)
HAR Acc 603f - Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer ( 1689–1741)
HAR Acc 604 - Harleyana. Title page of the sale catalogue of the collection of Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer ( 1689–1741) to be sold at auction a Garden by Mr Cock in his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden on 8 Mar 1742
HAR Acc 605 - Printed transcript of "A Speech Spoke By A- B- Esq: On the Ninth of March 1710. Upon the Marquis of Guiscard's stabbing the Right Honourable Robert Harley, Esq"
HAR Acc 606 - The Right Honorable Robert earl of Oxford & earl Mortimer Baron Harley of Wigmore in the Country of Hereford. One of the Lords of Her Majesties most Honorable Privy Council. Knight of ye most Noble order of ye Garter & lord High Teasurer of Great Britain
HAR Acc 607a - The Right Honourable Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. Son of Robert Harley of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, Lord High Teasurer of Great Britain (1689-1741).
HAR Acc 607b - The Rt Hon Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer 1741 (1689-1741).
HAR Acc 1670 - Augustus Henry Glossop Harris ,(1852-1896)
HAR Acc 1671a - Portrait of William Harrison, (1813-1868) vocalist and operatic manager
HAR Acc 1671b - Short biography of William Harrison, (1813-1868) vocalist and operatic manager
HEN Acc 2302 - Portrait of King Henry VIII (1491-1547)
HOG Acc 1587a - Photographic portrait of Sir Douglas Hogg, Lord Hailsham
HOG Acc 1587b - Newspaper illustration of Sir Douglas Hogg, Lord Hailsham being sworn in as Lord Chancellor in the Court of Appeal
HOG Acc 1587c - Ilustration from The Polytechnic Magazine featuring Sir Douglas Hogg, Lord Hailsham, with his sons the Hon Quentin McGarel Hogg, the Hon William Neil McGarel Hogg and his step-son, Edward Marjoribanks at hi Sussex home, Apr 1928
HOL Acc 592 - Illustration of the tomb of John Holles, Duke of Newcastle (1662-1711), Lord of the Manor of Lisson Green 1710-1711
HOL Acc 1588 - Portrait of Thomas Holcroft (1745-1809), author and dramatist, who lived in Clipstone Street
HOL Acc 1672 - Portrait bust of Thomas Holcroft (1745-1809), author and dramatist, who lived in Clipstone Street
HOO Acc 1673a - Portrait of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet
HOO Acc 1673b - Exterior view of 17 Elm Tree Road, St John's Wood, the residence of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet
HOO Acc 1673c - Portrait of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet
HOO Acc 1674a - Photograph of an oil painting of Mrs Jane Hood, wife of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet
HOO Acc 1674b - Photograph of an oil painting of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet
HOO Acc 1675 - Photograph of an oil painting of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet
HOO Acc 2126 - Illustrated article from The West End celebrating the centenary of the birth of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet, 24 May 1899
HOO Acc 2126a - Manuscript letter from Edward Foot at 13 Marlborough Place to Arthur Ashbridge concerning the residence of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet, 10 Jan 1906
HOO Acc 2126b - Manuscript letter from Edward Foot at 13 Marlborough Place to Arthur Ashbridge concerning the residence of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), poet, 12 Jan 1906
HOP Acc 1676 - Portrait of James Hope, Esq, M.D, F.R.S (1801-1841)
HUM Acc 1677 - Cartoon showing Joseph Hume (1777-1855) shown as a statue holding a scroll
HUN Acc 1678a - Portrait of James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859), poet and essayist, who lived at 77 Marylebone Road 1817-1819
HUN Acc 1678b - Portrait of James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859), poet and essayist, who lived at 77 Marylebone Road 1817-1819
HUN Acc 1678c - Portrait of James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859), poet and essayist, who lived at 77 Marylebone Road 1817-1819
HUN Acc 1679a - Portrait of William Huntington (1745-1813), dissenting minister
HUN Acc 1679b - Newspaper article concerning William Huntington (1745-1813), dissenting minister
HUN Acc 1679c - Extract from the catalogue of the National Portrait Gallery listing a portrait of William Huntington SS (1745-1813), dissenting minister by Domenico Pellegrini
HUN Acc 1680a - Revd William Huntington, Minister of the Gospel
HUN Acc 1680b - Text of "An Original Methodist Sermon, as it was delivered by a Well known Coal Heave"r (a parody of William Huntington (1745-1813), dissenting minister's style of preaching)
HUN Acc 1681 - Cartoon titled "The sale of the Coal Heavers Scrpas" relating to William Huntington (1745-1813), dissenting minister, whose possessions wee auctioned for large amounts following his death)
HUN Acc 1682 - Setaed portrait of William Huntington (1745-1813), dissenting minister
HUX Acc 2153 - Cutting froma periodical with a memoir and portrait of the late Professor Thomas Henry Huxley, (1825-1895), biologist, Jul 1895
Hun Acc 645a - Portrait of Frederick William Hugh Hunt (1841-1921) agent to Lord Portman and resident at 20 King Street, Portman Square
Hun Acc 645b - Newspaper obituary of Frederick William Hugh Hunt (1841-1921) agent to Lord Portman and resident at 20 King Street, Portman Square
Hun Acc 645c - Newspaper cutting concerning the funeral arrangements of Frederick William Hugh Hunt (1841-1921) agent to Lord Portman and resident at 20 King Street, Portman Square
IRV Acc 1623 - Portrait of Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905), actor and theatre manager
JAC Acc 1683 - Portrait of John Jackson RA (1778-1831) artist
JAM Acc 2193 - Newspaper portrait of Edwin James Esq, Mp for Marylebone from a photograph by John Watkins, Parliament Street
JAM Acc 2298 - Portrait of King James I of England
JEU Acc 1684 - Cartoon and accompanying text relating to Sir Francis Henry Jeune, Lord St Helier (1843-1905) from Vanity Fair, 11 Apr 1891
JON Acc 728 - Portrait of John Jones, Vestry Clerk of the parish of St Marylebone for 43 years, 1770-1813
JON Acc 1589 - Mr R Jones, Chief Leader in Hinde Street Chapel
JON Acc 1972 - Portrait of John Jones, Vestry Clerk of the parish of St Marylebone for 43 years, 1770-1813
KEN Acc 2152 - Portrait of Lord Rokeby (1713-1800), resident of Portman Square
KIN Acc 1685 - Portrait of Sir Richard King, Admiral of thw White Squadron (1730-1806) shown wearing naval uniform
LAC Acc 1686 - Lacy, mathematician and theologer, athis house, No 28 at the bottom end of Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square [astrologer's advertisement]
LAN Acc 508 - Obituary notice with portrait of Revd William Landells, (Minister at Regent's Park Chapel) from The Christian Globe, 17 Jan 1889
LAN Acc 509a - Portrait of the Revd William B Landells, late of Sheffield (Minister at Regent's Park Chapel)
LAN Acc 509b - Portrait of the Revd William Landells, (Minister at Regent's Park Chapel)
LAN Acc 1687 - Portrait of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA (1802-1873), painter who lived at 1 St John's Wood Road
LAN Acc 2093 - Portrait of George Landseer (1829-1878) painter
LAT Acc 1590 - Portrait of John Latham, MD, FRS, (1761-1843) President of the Royal College of Physicians
LEW Acc 1688 - Cartoon and assocaited text from Vanity Fair relating to George Henry Lewis (1835-1911) lawyer assocaited with George Elliot, who lived in St John's Wood, 2 Sep 1876
LIL Acc 1072 - William Lillywhite from June 13th 1853 as he appeared at Lord's Cricket Ground on July 25th 1853 in the Grand Match played for his benefiit between Sussex (with G Parr) and England
LON Acc 1089 - JPortrait pf ohn St John Long (1798-1834), who lived in Harley Street
LOR Acc 1051 - Silhouettes of Thomas Lord and his wife presented to Marylebone Cricket Club by Walter Townsend, 1897
LOU Acc 1377a - Article from The Illustrated London News concerning the death of the Princess Royal, Dowager Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (1867-1931)
LOU Acc 1377b - Newspaper article from The Daily Telegraph concerning the reburial of the Princess Royal, Dowager Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (1867-1931), 12 May 1931
LOU Acc 1377c - Newspaper illustraion of Princess Royal, Dowager Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (1867-1931)
LOU Acc 1377d - Princess Royal, Dowager Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (1867-1931)
LOU Acc 1377e - Newspaper article concerning the origin of the title Princess Royal (Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (1867-1931)
LOU Acc 1377f - Entry from Burke's Peerage concerning Princess Royal, Dowager Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (1867-1931)
LOU Acc 1377g - Newspaper article from The Telegraph concerning the death of Princess Royal, Dowager Duchess of Fife (Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) (1867-1931), 5 Jan 1931
LOV Acc 1095 - Portrait of James Loveridge Esq (1794-1864) proprietor of The Royal Marylebone Theatre
LYT Acc 1641a - Portrait of Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer, 1st Lord Lyitton (1803-1873), novelist, poet, playwright, and politician
LYT Acc 1641b - Portrait of Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer, 1st Lord Lyitton (1803-1873), the author of "Pelham"
MAC - Portrait of William Charles Macready (1793-1873), actor
MAC Acc 1690 - Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), MP and philosopher
MAL Acc 1693 - Portrait of Edmond Malone (1741-1812) editor of Shakespeare
MAP Acc 1692a - Cartoon and associated text from Vanity Fair of Sir John Blundell Maple MP, 6 Jun 1891
MAP Acc 1692b - Newspaper report from The daily telegraph concerning the death of Sir John Blundell Maple MP, 25 Nov 1903
MAR Acc 1694 - Portrait of Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) naval officer and author, who lived in Spanish Place
MAU Acc 1376a - Newspaper illustration from The Daily Graphic of Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught leaving Portman Square on their honeymoon, 16 Oct 1913
MAU Acc 1376b - Newspaper illustration from The Daily Graphic of Princess Maud with her mother the Princess royal leaving her home at 15 Portman Square for her marriage tio Lord Carnegie, 13 Nov 1923
MEN Acc 1695a - Engraving of a sculptured bust of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847) composer
MEN Acc 1695b - Portrait of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847) composer
MID Acc 1993 - Photographic studio portrait of the Rev Edward Adair Midwinter, Mayor of St Marylebone, 1909-1910, wearing mayoral robes, 1910
MON Acc 1200 - Portrait of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762), traveller and writer, lived in Cavendish Square 1723-1731
MON Acc 1367 - Portrait of Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800), forrmerly Elizabeth Robinson fiunder of the Blue Stocking Club lived at Montagu House, Portman Square
MON Acc 1368a - Newspaper illustration of the exterior of Montagu House
MON Acc 1368b - Portrait of Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800)
MON Acc 1368c - Biographical text concerning Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800)
MON Acc 1368d - Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800)
MON Acc 1368e - Portrait bust of Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800)
MON Acc 1369 - Cartoon memorial to Mrs Elizabeth Montagu (1720-1800) featuring two chimney sweeps weeping on either side (she arranged an annual holiday for chimney sweeps on May Day)
MOR Acc 1591 - Portrait of George Morland (1763-1804), painter "Pure Nature's darling Son of Arts the pride. Thy Works the test of ages shall abide"
MOR Acc 1592 - Self portrait of George Morland (1763-1804), painter, shown seated holding a pipe with a dog at his feet
MOR Acc 1696a - Photograph of a self-portrait of George Morland (1763-1804), painter as a young man
MOR Acc 1696b - Photograph of a self-portrait of George Morland (1763-1804), painter
MUL Acc 1697 - William Mulready, RA (1786-1863), painter
NAP Acc 1593 - Commodore Sir Charles Napier, KCB (1786-1860), Admiral, shown wearing naval uniform
NAP Acc 1698 - Lieutenant General Sir Charles James Napier (1782-1853) Governor of Scinde (wearing the costume he wore during his campaign against the hill tribes in India)
NAS Acc 893 - Exterior view of John Nash's house, 29 Dover Street
NAS Acc 1254 - John Bull & the Arc-itect Wot Build's The Arches
NAS Acc 1254a - A Toad Under A harrow (cartoon featuring John Nash being dragged along chained to a harrow with bills piled up behind him)
NIC Acc 1594a - Margaret Nicholson attempting to assassinate His Majesty King George III at the Garden Entrance of St James's Palace, 2 August 1786
NIC Acc 1594b - Reprint of a newspaper article concerning the death of Margaret Nicholson in Bethlem, 15 May 1828
NIC Acc 1699a - Margaret Nicholson's attempt to assassinate the King (George III)
NIC Acc 1699b - Newspaper report that Margaret Nicholson lived on the north side of Wigmore Streetat the east corner of Marylebone Lane in the house of a bookseller named Fiske
NIC Acc 1699c - Margaret Nicholson who attempted to assassinate the King on Aug 2nd 1786 from an original drawing by J Fiske, Stationer with whom she lodged corner of Wigmore Street, Portman Square
NIG Acc 1595a - Portait of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) with an owl owl at her elbow (she acted aa a Superintendent of a nursing home at 1 Upper Harley Street and the Florence Nightingale Hospital was founded in St Marylebone)
NIG Acc 1595b - Newspaper report from The News concerning Florence Nightingale donating a gold casket to the Hospital for Invalid Gentlewomen in Harley Street
NIG Acc 1596a - Illustrated newspaper article from The Graphic concerning a portrait of Florence Nightingale "The Lady With The Lamp" and a proposed statue
NIG Acc 1596b - Illustrated newspaper article concerning the life of Florence Nightingale
NIG Acc 1597a - Newspaper article from the Daily Telegraph concerning the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Alam and Florence Nightingale, 20 Oct 1904
NIG Acc 1597b - Portrait of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
NIG Acc 1597c - Illustrated newspaper article from the Daily Telegraph concerning the visit of a party of nurses from Holland to Florence Nightingale's grave at East wellow near Romsey, 8 apr 1930
NIG Acc 2208 - Illustrated newspaper article from The News by Rev Charles Bullock concerning the life of Florence Nightingale, 4 Nov 1904
NOR Acc 2166 - Portrait of James Northcote, RA (1746-1831), painter
NOl Acc 1598 - Portrait of Joseph Nollekens RA (1737-1823), sculptor who lived at 9 Mortimer Street
NOl Acc 1700 - Portrait of Joseph Nollekens RA (1737-1823), sculptor who lived at 9 Mortimer Street, shown modelling a bust of Charles Fox
NOl Acc 1701a - Portrait of of Joseph Nollekens RA (1737-1823), sculptor who lived at 9 Mortimer Street
NOl Acc 1701b - Portrait bust of of Joseph Nollekens RA (1737-1823), sculptor who lived at 9 Mortimer Street
NOl Acc 1701c - Head and shoulders portrait of Joseph Nollekens RA (1737-1823), sculptor who lived at 9 Mortimer Street
ONS Acc 870 - The Right Honorable Arthur Onslow. Speaker of the House of Commons (1691-1768)
OPI Acc 1599 - Self-portrait of John Opie RA (1761-1807), painter who lived at 6 Berners Street
OPI Acc 1702a - Photograph of a portrait of Amelia Opie (1769-1853) novelist and lyric writer, wife of John Opie RA (1761-1807), who lived at 6 Berners Street
OPI Acc 1702b - Photograph of a portrait of John Opie RA (1761-1807), painter, who lived at 6 Berners Street
OPI Acc 1703a - Self-portrait of John Opie RA (1761-1807), painter who lived at 6 Berners Street
OPI Acc 1703b - Self-portrait of John Opie RA (1761-1807), painter who lived at 6 Berners Street
OPI Acc 1903 - Tombstone of f John Opie RA (1761-1807), painter who lived at 6 Berners Street and is buried in St Paul's Cathedral
OSS Acc 608a - Newspaper article concerning the death of Lady Ossington, Lady Charlotte Cavendish-Bentinck, 5 Oct 1889
OSS Acc 608b - Newspaper article concerning the death of Lady Ossington, Lady Charlotte Cavendish-Bentinck, 5 Oct 1889
OSS Acc 608c - Newspaper article concerning the death of Lady Ossington, Lady Charlotte Cavendish-Bentinck, 5 Oct 1889
OSS Acc 608d - Newspaper article concerning the Bentinck family and Marylebone estate, 13 Aug 1904
OSS Acc 608e - Newspaper article from the Marylebone Mercury concerning Lady Ludlow, formerly Miss Blanche Holden, 27 Aug 1904
OTT Acc 1374 - Portrait of Louis Guillam Otto, Count de Mosloy (1754-1817), French diplomat
PEN Acc 1704 - Portrait of Thomas Pennant FRS (1726-1798), naturalist and topographer
PEP - Portrait of Samuel Pepys FRS (1633-1703), diarist
PEP Acc 831a - Portrait of Samuel Pepys FRS (1633-1703), diarist
PEP Acc 831b - Portrait of Samuel Pepys FRS (1633-1703), diarist
PHI Acc 1705 - Portrait of Hon Maria Phipps, formerly Theillusson (1771-1834)
PIC Acc 1706 - Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton
PIN Acc 1600 - Portrait of John Wolcot (1738-1819) satirical poet who wrote under the name of Peter Pindar
PIT Acc 1375 - Cartoon "A Surgeon General near Arlington Street afflicted with sore eyes from Tobacco Spittle falling in his face when flying through Portman Square like a kite on 24 of May 1799 (William Pitt the Younger spits in the face of Charles James Fox as they ride through Portman Square)
PIT Acc 1601 - Cartoon titled "William the Conqueror. The Rise of Power and Fall of Opposition" showing William Pitt The Younger striding over the fallen Charles James Fox
PIT Acc 1707a - Portrait of William Pitt The Younger (1759-1806)
PIT Acc 1707b - Portrait of William Pitt The Younger (1759-1806)
PIT Acc 1707c - Portrait of William Pitt The Younger (1759-1806)
PIT Acc 1708 - Portrait of William Pitt The Younger (1759-1806)
PIT Acc 1709 - Cartoon titled "A Pair of Spectacles Easily Sees Thro. [Pitt] In Place The Budget Full [Fox] Out of Place The Purse Empty" comparing the relative honesty of William Pitt the Younger and Charles James Fox
PLO 1 - Cartoon of Alfred Chichele Plowden (d 1914) magistrate at Marylebone Police Court
PLO 2 - Cartoon of Alfred Chichele Plowden (d 1914) magistrate at Marylebone Police Court
POP Acc 1711 - Portrait of Alexander Pope (1688-1744) poet
POR Acc 541a - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Graphic concerning Lord Portman, the only living survivor of the 1852 Parliament, 15 Mar 1917
POR Acc 541b - Newspaper article from the Morning post concerning the reminiscences of Lord Portman, 11 Jul 1912
POR Acc 541c - Newspaper picture from The tatler of Lord Portman with his grandson Peter Herber-Percy sat on a pony, 13 Nov 1912
POR Acc 541d - Newspaper picture from The Country Gentleman featuring Viscount Portman, M.P.H, 12 Oct 1912
POR Acc 541e - Newspaper picture from The Daily Graphic of the late Viscount Portman, 20 Jan 1923
POR Acc 630a - Portrait of Sir William Portman, 6th Baronet (1643-1690)
POR Acc 630b - Biographical details of of Sir William Portman, 6th Baronet (1643-1690)
POR Acc 631a - Portrait of Sir William Portman, 6th Baronet (1643-1690)
POR Acc 631b - Manuscript letter from Portman at 22 Portman Square concerning Sir William Portman, 6th Baronet (1643-1690) dated 30 May 1905
POR Acc 631c - Extract from a sale catalogue concerning the sale of a sword and rapier of Sir William Portman, 6th Baronet (1643-1690) dated 1925
POR Acc 632a - Portrait bust of Edward Berkeley Portman, 1st Viscount (1826-1862)
POR Acc 632b - Newspaper cutting giving biographical information of Edward Berkeley Portman, 1st Viscount (1826-1862)
POR Acc 633 - Lady Emma Lascelles, wife of 1st Viscount Portman (1827-1865)
POR Acc 634a - Portman family lineage
POR Acc 634b - Newspaper notice from Thomas Wilson, Agent for Edward Berkeley Portman informing tenants of extension of leases for a longer term of years
POR Acc 634c - Origin of Maerylebone street names - Portman
POR Acc 634d - Extract from The lives of the Chief Justices of England by John Lord Campbell, 1849, including a reference to Sir William Portman, made a judge by King Edward VI in 1547 ande Lord justice in 1554
POR Acc 634e - Illustrated newspaper article from The Illustrated London News concerning Lord Portman, President of the Royal Agricultural Society
POR Acc 634f - Newspaper report concerning a petition presented to Parliament by Edward Berkeley Portman against the construction of the Regent's Canal, 1812
POR Acc 635 - Portrait of Edward Berkeley Portman, 1st Viscount (1826-1862)
POR Acc 636 - Portrait of Edward Berkeley Portman, 1st Viscount (1826-1862)
POR Acc 637a - Portrait bust of William Henry Berkeley Portman, 2nd Viscount (1829-1919)
POR Acc 637b - Newspaper cutting from the evening Standard concerning the investture of GVCO upon William Henry Berkeley Portman, 2nd Viscount (1829-1919) at Buckingham Palace, 30 Jul 1918
POR Acc 638a - Newspaper cutting from the Daily Telegraph concerning Lord Rosebery opening premises in Lisson Grove construted by the Artisans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company having obtained a lease from the 2nd Viscount Portman, 23 Jun 1888
POR Acc 638b - Newspaper cutting concerning Lord Rosebery opening premises in Lisson Grove construted by the Artisans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company having obtained a lease from the 2nd Viscount Portman, 23 Jun 1888
POR Acc 638c - Newspaper cutting concerning premises onstruted by the Artisans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company having obtained a lease from the 2nd Viscount Portman, 18 Oct 1890
POR Acc 638d - Newspaper cutting from the Marylebone Mercury concerning the annual report of the Artisans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company referring to property in the estate of Viscount Portman, 23 Feb 1901
POR Acc 638e - Newspaper cutting from the Marylebone Mercury concerning the annual report of the Artisans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company referring to property in the estate of Viscount Portman, 1902
POR Acc 638f - Newspaper cutting concerning the great landowners of London, the Portman Estate, 2 Sep 1888
POR Acc 638g - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of Hon Edward W B Portman, 27 Apr 1911
POR Acc 638h - Newspaper cutting from the St Pancras Chronicle concerning the funeral of the late Lord Portman, 2nd Viscount, 24 Oct 1919
POR Acc 638i - Newspaper cutting from the Marylebione Mercury concerning thedeath of Lord Portman, 2nd Viscount, 18 Oct 1919
POR Acc 638j - Perinted extract from Burke's Peerage concerning Viscount Portman
POR Acc 638k - Illustration from The illustrated London News concerning the 2nd Viscount Portman, 15 Feb 1862
POR Acc 638l - Picture of 2nd Viscount Portman
POR Acc 638m - Newspaper cutting from the Evening Standard concerning the estate of the 2nd Viscount Portman, 22 Mar 1920
POR Acc 638n - Newspaper article from the Daily Telegraph concerning the death of the 2nd Viscount Portman, 17 Oct 1919
POR Acc 639 - Portrait of William Henry Berkeley Portman, 2nd Viscount (1829-1919)
POR Acc 640 - Cartoon and text from Vanity Fair relating to William Henry Berkeley Portman, 2nd Viscount (1829-1919) shown wearing hunting clothes, 3 Nov 1898
POR Acc 642 - Portrait bust of the Hon Louisa Mary Portman (1834-1870)
POR Acc 643a - Newspaper cutting from the Marylebone Chronicle concerning the death of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, Jna 1923
POR Acc 643b - Newspaper cutting from the Evening News concerning the death of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 19 Jna 1923
POR Acc 643c - Newspaper cutting from the Evening News concerning the death of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 19 Jna 1923
POR Acc 643d - Newspaper cutting from the Evening Standard concerning the death of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 19 Jna 1923
POR Acc 643e - Newspaper cutting from the Marylebone Mercury concerning a memorial service at St Mary's Church, Bryanston Square for Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 27 Jna 1923
POR Acc 643f - Newspaper cutting from the Marylebone Mercury concerning the death of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 27 Jna 1923
POR Acc 643g - Newspaper cutting from the Daily Telegraph concerning the will of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 9 Jul 1923
POR Acc 643h - Newspaper cutting from the Evening Standard concerning a dispute over some of the possions of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 19 Jun 1923
POR Acc 643i - Newspaper cutting from the Daily Graphic concerning the estate and death duties of Lord Portman, 3rd Viscount, 9 Jul 1923
POR Acc 644a - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Sketch featuring a picture of `Lord Portman and his daughters, the Hon Sylvia Portman nd the Hon jocelyne Portman at Epsom,
POR Acc 644b - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Graphic featuring a picture of Viscount Portman, Jan 1923
POR Acc 644c - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Teegraph concerning the sale of Lord Portman, 5 Dec 1925
POR Acc 644d - Newspaper cutting from The Evening Sandard concerning the berothel of the Hon Edward Claud Berkeley Portman and Hon Sybil Mary Douglas-Pennat
PRA Acc 2202 - Portrait bust of Miles Prance "Discoverer of the Horrid Plott and the Murthers of Sir E B Godfree"
PRI Acc 1150 - Mr Thomas Price, Master of the Farthing Pie House and former player of the salt box
PRO Acc 1712 - Portrait of Miss Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) poetess
PRO Acc 1713 - Portrait of Miss Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) poetess
RAF Acc 1714 - Portrait of Sir Stamford Raffles (1781-1826)
REY Acc 691 - Portrait of Henry Revell Reynolds, MD (1745-1811), physician at the Middlesex Hospital
RIC Acc 1602 - Portrait of Thomas Clio Rickman (1761-1834) bookseller and reformer who lived at 7 Upper Marylebone Street
RIC Acc 1603 - Portrait of "Citizen of the World" Thomas Clio Rickman (1761-1834) bookseller and reformer who lived at 7 Upper Marylebone Street
ROB Acc 1101 - Cartoon featuring Sir Thomas Robinson and his mistress "going to the Pantheon in their nattural masks"
ROM Acc 1715 - Portrait of bust of George Romney (1734-1802) artist who lived at 32 Cavendish Square
ROM Acc 1716 - Photograph of a self-portrait of of George Romney (1734-1802) artist who lived at 32 Cavendish Square
RUS Acc 2211 - Portrait of Patrick Russell M.D, F.R.A (1726-1805), buried in Marylebone Burial Ground
RYS Acc 1604 - Portrait of John Michael Rysbrack (c1693-1770), sculptor
RYS Acc 1717 - Portrait of John Michael Rysbrack (c1693-1770), sculptor
SAI Acc 2161 - Biographical account of Peter Sainthill from "Bradnich and its Antiquities", p580
SAN Acc 1718 - Portrait of William S Villiers Sankey M.A, late candidate for Marylebione
SCH Acc 2199 - Illustrated newspaper cutting from The daily Graphic featuring Adolphe Schloesser (1830-1913) composer, , his wife and grandchildren on the occassion of their golden wedding, 13 Jul 1910
SCO Acc 1414 - Portrait of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) noveilst
SHA Acc 1605a - Portrait of William Sharp (1749-1824) engraver who lived at 8 Charles Street (later Mortimer Street)
SHA Acc 1605b - Illustrated newspaper cutting concerning the discovery of a portrait of William Sharp (1749-1824) engraver by Gilbert Stuart
SHE Acc 1719 - Portrait of Richard Brinsley Sheridan MP (1751-1816), politician and dramatist, who lived in Orchard Street
SID - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1541 - Playbill for the Theatre Royal Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Anne in King Richard the Third, 27 May 1776
SID Acc 1542a - Newspaper cutting featuring a review of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Elfrida
SID Acc 1542b - Newspaper cutting adveritising a production of Isabella Or The Fatal Marriage at the Theatre Rotal, Drury Lane, featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) in the title role, 1783
SID Acc 1542c - Newspaper cutting concerning the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to see a production of Isabella Or The Fatal Marriage at the Theatre Rotal, Drury Lane, featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) in the title role, 1783
SID Acc 1542d - Newspaper cutting concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1542e - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Measure For Measure at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Isabella
SID Acc 1542f - Newspaper cutting featuring a review of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Margaret of Anjou at the theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1784
SID Acc 1542g - Newspaper cutting advertising a produxction of The Carmelite at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1542h - Newspaper cutting concerning the visit of the Princess Royal, Princess Augusta and Prince Edward to see a production of Zara at the Theatre Rotal, Drury Lane, featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) in the title role, 1784
SID Acc 1542i - Newspaper cutting concerning the amount earnt by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in 1784
SID Acc 1542j - Newspaper cutting concerning an appearance by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in Edinburgh
SID Acc 1542k - Newspaper cutting concerning an appearancwe by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Belvidera at the theatre royal, Drury Lane
SID Acc 1542l - The Court Of Apollo Being a Selection Of original And fugitive poetry for the Westminster Magazine
SID Acc 1543a - Newspaper cutting advertising a produxction of As You Like It at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Rosalind, 1785
SID Acc 1543b - Newspaper cutting advertising a tragedy at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1785
SID Acc 1543c - Newspaper cutting advertising a performance of The Carmelite at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1785
SID Acc 1543d - Newspaper cutting concerning a production The Carmelite at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1785
SID Acc 1543e - Newspaper cutting advertising a production Elfrida at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the title role, 1785
SID Acc 1543f - Newspaper cutting concerning a production Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1785
SID Acc 1543g - Newspaper cutting advertising a production Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1785
SID Acc 1543h - Newspaper cutting concerning a print Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Isabella, 1785
SID Acc 1543i - Newspaper cutting advertising a production As You Like It at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Rosalind, 1785
SID Acc 1543j - Newspaper cutting concerning the birth of a son to Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, Dec 1785
SID Acc 1543k - Newspaper cutting concerning performances Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at the Theatre Royal, York, 1786
SID Acc 1543l - Newspaper cutting concerning revenue from performances by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at the Theatre Royal, York, 1786
SID Acc 1543m - Newspaper cutting concerning revenue from performances by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at the Theatre Royal, York, Aug 1786
SID Acc 1543n - Newspaper cutting concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1788
SID Acc 1543o - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of The Merchant Of Venice at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Portia, 1788
SID Acc 1543p - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of The Merchant Of Venice at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Portia, 1788
SID Acc 1544a - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1544b - Newspaper cutting concerning the birth of a son to Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, Dec 1785
SID Acc 1544c - Newspaper cutting concerning a drunken heckler of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1789
SID Acc 1545a - Article from The Theatre concerning a tragedy title Julia by Major Jephson at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane with Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the title role, 1787
SID Acc 1545b - Newspaper review of performances of The Gamester and The Deserter at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane with Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1788
SID Acc 1545c - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of The Gamestere at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Beverly, 1788
SID Acc 1545d - Article from the Dramatic Mirror No 1 with observations on Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) acting, 31 Jan 1788
SID Acc 1545d - Newspaper cuttingconcerning the failure of the management of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane to re-engage Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1788
SID Acc 1546a - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Jane Shore at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the title role, 1788
SID Acc 1546b - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Venice Preserved at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Belvidera, 1788
SID Acc 1546c - Newspaper cutting concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress appearance at a theatre in Edinburgh
SID Acc 1546d - Newspaper cutting concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress apperances at theatres in Edinburgh and glasgow
SID Acc 1546e - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Isabella at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the title role, 1788
SID Acc 1546f - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Percy at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Edwina, 1788
SID Acc 1546g - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Julia Or The Italian Lover at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1788
SID Acc 1547a - Article from the[ Dramatic Mirror] concerning a production of The Fate Of Sparta or The Rival Kings featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831)
SID Acc 1547b - Article from Theahtricals concerning a production of The Fate Of Sparta or The Rival Kings featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831)
SID Acc 1547c - Text of the Epilogue of of The Fate Of Sparta or The Rival Kings spoken by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831)
SID Acc 1547d - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of The Fate Of Sparta or The Rival Kings r at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1788
SID Acc 1547e - Article from The Public Advertiser concerning a production of The Fate Of Sparta or The Rival Kings featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831)
SID Acc 1548a - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of King Henry The Eighth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actressin the role of Queen Catharine, 1788
SID Acc 1548b - Article from The Public Advertiser concerning a production of King Henry The Eighth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Queen Catharine, 1788
SID Acc 1548c - Article from Theatricals concerning a production of King Henry The Eighth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Queen Catharine, 1788
SID Acc 1548d - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of King Lear at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Cordelia, 1788
SID Acc 1548e - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of The Grecian Daughter at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Euphrasia, 1788
SID Acc 1549a - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of The Regent at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1788
SID Acc 1549b - Article from The Public Advertiser concerning a production of The regent at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1788
SID Acc 1549c - Newspaper article concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress appearing in productions of Lady Randolph and the roles of Belvidera, the Grecian Daughter and June Shore
SID Acc 1550 - Playbill for the Fair Penitent and The Midnight Hour at the Theatre Leeds featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Calista, 5 Jun 1789
SID Acc 1551a - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of King Henry The Eighth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Queen Catharine, 1789
SID Acc 1551b - Newspaper cutting concerning a Royal Command performance a production of All in The Wrong in Southampton featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Mrs Restless, 1789
SID Acc 1551c - Newspaper cutting concerning an appearance by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in York, 1789
SID Acc 1551d - Newspaper cutting concerning receipts from theatres in York and Wakefield following appearances by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), 1789
SID Acc 1551e - Article from Theatricals concerning a production of the tragedy the Roman Father at The Theatre Royal , Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Horatia, 1794
SID Acc 1551f - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Romeo and Juliet at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Juliet, 1789
SID Acc 1551g - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of King Lear at the Haymarket Theatre featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Cordelia, 1793
SID Acc 1551h - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of the Grecian Daughter at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1795
SID Acc 1551i - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Macbeth, 10 Oct 1796
SID Acc 1551j - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Mary Queen Of Scots at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), 1789
SID Acc 1551k - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1789
SID Acc 1551l - Newspaper cutting concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), perfiormances in Brighton, Bath and London, 1798
SID Acc 1551m - Newspaper cutting concerning an appearance by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), at the theatre Royal Drury Lane in the role of Isabella, 1799
SID Acc 1552a - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1806
SID Acc 1552b - Article from Theatricals concerning a performance of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1806
SID Acc 1552c - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1806
SID Acc 1552d - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1806
SID Acc 1552e - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of The Gamester at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), , 1806
SID Acc 1552f - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of The Gamester at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), , 1806
SID Acc 1552g - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of Pizzaro at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), , 1806
SID Acc 1552h - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of Pizzaro at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), , 1806
SID Acc 1552i - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of The Gamester at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), , 1806
SID Acc 1552j - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of Henry The Eighth at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), , 1806
SID Acc 1553a - Article on Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1553b - Article from Theatrical Journal concerning a production of Julian and Agnes The Theatre Royal , Drury Lane featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Agnes, Countess of Tortona, 1801
SID Acc 1553c - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance of Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1805
SID Acc 1553f - Newspaper cutting concerning an Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), in York, 1807
SID Acc 1553g - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of William Siddions husband of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) in Bath, 1808
SID Acc 1554a - Newspaper cutting concerning a revival of a production of Henry the Eighth featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1810
SID Acc 1554b - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of Venice Preserved at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1811
SID Acc 1554c - Newspaper cutting advertising a production of Isabella at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the title role, 28 Sep 1811
SID Acc 1554d - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of Macbeth featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in Lady Macbeth, 1811
SID Acc 1554e - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of Measure For Measure at Theate Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Isabella 1811
SID Acc 1554f - Newspaper cutting concerning the imminent departure of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress from the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1811
SID Acc 1555a - Article from The Examiner concerning the career of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress 1812
SID Acc 1555b - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of Macbeth featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in Lady Macbeth, 11 Apr 1812
SID Acc 1555c - Newspaper cutting concerning an engraving of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress by Cardon, 1812
SID Acc 1555d - Newspaper cutting concerning a production of The winter's Tale featuring of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Hermione, 1812
SID Acc 1555e - Newspaper cutting featuring a letter to The Examiner from Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress concerning the allocation of boxes at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 27 Jun 1812
SID Acc 1555f - Newspaper cutting concerning illness of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1812
SID Acc 1556a - Newspaper cutting featuring a letter to The Examiner from A.B complaining about Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress and the allocation of boxes at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 15 Jun 1812
SID Acc 1556b - Article from The Examiner concerning the career of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress 1812
SID Acc 1556c - Newspaper cutting featuring a letter to The Examiner from Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress concerning the allocation of boxes at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 27 Jun 1812
SID Acc 1557a - Newspaper cutting featuring letters to the Editor of the Courier from an Committee of Gentlemen attempting to persuade Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress to return to the stage and her refusal, 3 Mar 1813
SID Acc 1557b - Newspaper cutting featuring letter from Committee of Admirers attempting to persuade Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress to return to the stage, 19 Jun 1813
SID Acc 1557c - Newspaper cutting concerning readings by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) at the Argyle Rooms, including scenes from The Merchant of Venice, Paradise Lost and King John, 1813
SID Acc 1557d - Newspaper cutting concerning sightings of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) in Paris, 1814
SID Acc 1557e - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) in Edinburgh, 1815
SID Acc 1557f - Newspaper cutting concerning an obituary of Henry Siddons, actor, 1815
SID Acc 1557g - Newspaper cutting concerning ta Royal Command performance at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden for Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Coburg featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1816
SID Acc 1557h - Newspaper cutting concerning the return to the stage of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 3 Jun 1816
SID Acc 1557i - Newspaper cutting concerning ta Royal Command performance at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden for Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Coburg featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Macbeth, 1816
SID Acc 1557j - Newspaper cutting from Original Theatrical Ctiticism, No XXII concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1816
SID Acc 1557k - Newspaper cutting concerning the last perforamnace of Mr Kemble with Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1817
SID Acc 1558a - Newspaper cutting concerning a portrait by Mr Harlowe of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Queen Catharine in Henry The Eighth, 1817
SID Acc 1558b - Newspaper cutting concerning a visit by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress to Cambridge University, 1819
SID Acc 1558c - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Randolph, 14 Jun 1819
SID Acc 1558d - Newspaper cutting concerning a visit by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress and her daughter to the villa of Mr Kemble at Vevay, Lake Geneva, 1821
SID Acc 1558e - Newspaper cutting concerning a visit by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress and her daughter to Dover
SID Acc 1558f - Newspaper cutting concerning an accident suffered by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1826
SID Acc 1558g - Article from Boaden's Life of Mrs Siddons concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1827
SID Acc 1559a - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 10 Jun 1831
SID Acc 1559b - Newspaper cutting concerning the funeral of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 19 Jun 1831
SID Acc 1559c - Newspaper cutting concerning the funeral of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1831
SID Acc 1559d - Newspaper cutting concerning a portrait Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, by Sir Joshua Reynolds in the possession of the dramatist Moncrieff, 1831
SID Acc 1559e - Newspaper cutting concerning a portrait Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, by Sir Joshua Reynolds
SID Acc 1559f - Newspaper cutting concerning the Kemble family, including Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1560a - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1560b - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1561a - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the character of the Tragic Muse
SID Acc 1561b - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the character of Lady Macbeth in Act 1 Scene V
SID Acc 1562 - Mrs Siddons old kemble and Henderson rehearsing in the Green Room
SID Acc 1563 - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress as The Tragic Muse
SID Acc 1564 - Photograph of a portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress as The Tragic Muse
SID Acc 1565 - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1566a - Westbourne Park Farm, the residence of Mrs Siddons
SID Acc 1566b - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1566c - Mrs Siddons as Lady Macbeth
SID Acc 1566d - Mrs Siddons old kemble and Henderson rehearsing in the Green Room
SID Acc 1566e - Mrs Siddons in the character of Lady Macbeth, Act 1 Scene 5
SID Acc 1566f - Sarah Siddons as Queen Katherine in Henry VIII
SID Acc 1566g - Sarah Siddons as Queen Katherine in Shakespeare's Henry the Eighth
SID Acc 1566h - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Macbeth
SID Acc 1567a - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Jane Shore, 1791
SID Acc 1567b - Newspaper cutting concerning a performance by Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Mrs Beverly in a production of The Gamester in Edinburgh, 1815
SID Acc 1567c - Newspaper cutting concerning Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress ad the theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1816
SID Acc 1567c - Sarah Siddons as Queen Katherine in Shakespeare's Henry the Eighth
SID Acc 1567d - Newspaper cutting concerning the sale of a painting by Mr Hamilton of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of the Grecian Daughter, 1816
SID Acc 1567e - Newspaper cutting featuring a letter to The Daily Telegraph concerning the the Irish family connections of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress as her mother Sarah Ward was from Clonmel, 1928
SID Acc 1567f - Newspaper cutting concerning thefuneral of f Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress, 1831
SID Acc 1567g - Sarah Siddons as Lady Randolph in "Douglas"
SID Acc 1567h - Mrs Siddons in the character of Lady Macbeth, Act 1 Scene 5
SID Acc 1567i - Sarah Siddons as Queen Katherine in Henry VIII
SID Acc 1568a - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1568b - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1569a - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Isabella from the play of the same name, Act IV Scene II
SID Acc 1569b - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in in the role of Isabella from the play of the same name, Act I Scene I
SID Acc 1569c - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in in the role of Isabella from the play Measure For Measure, Act 5 scene 1
SID Acc 1569d - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actressi n in the role of Jane Shore
SID Acc 1569e - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in in the role of Isabella
SID Acc 1569f - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Jane Shore from the play of the same name
SID Acc 1569g - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Jane Shore from the play of the same name
SID Acc 1569h - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Lady Restless
SID Acc 1569i - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Zara from the play Morning Bride, Act V Scene 2
SID Acc 1570a - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Belvidera from the play Venice Preserved
SID Acc 1570b - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Euphrasia from the play The Grecian Daughter
SID Acc 1570c - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the role of Euphrasia from the play The Grecian Daughter
SID Acc 1570d - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress and Mr Kemble in the roles of Mr & Mrs Beverley from the play The Gamester, Act 5 Scene 4
SID Acc 1570e - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actressin in the role of Medea from the play of the same name
SID Acc 1570f - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actressin in the role of Calista from the play the Penitent, with details of a portrait on the same subject, published by Thomas Macklin, 39 Fleet Street
SID Acc 1570g - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actressin in the role of Cleone from the play of the same name
SID Acc 1570h - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actressin in the role of Euphrasia the play The Grecian Daughter
SID Acc 1570i - Newspaper illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actressin in the role of Matilda from the play The Carmelite, Act V Scene 1
SID Acc 1571 - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress as Lady Macbeth
SID Acc 1572a - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1572b - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the character of the Tragic Muse
SID Acc 1572c - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1572d - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1573a - Newspaper cutting concerning a proposed statue of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1573b - Illustrated newspaper cutting concerning the grave of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at Paddington Churchyard
SID Acc 1573c - Newspaper cutting concernin the proposed erection of a statue to Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in Brecon where she was born
SID Acc 1573d - Newspaper cutting concernin the proposed erection of a statue to Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at Paddington Churchyard, 14 Sep 1895
SID Acc 1573e - Newspaper cutting of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in the character of Katherine from King Henry V Act 5 Scene 2
SID Acc 1573f - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Graphic featuring a sketch of the proposed statue of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at Paddington Churchyard, 19 Dec 1895
SID Acc 1573g - iIlustrated article from The Sphere concerning the house of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress at 27 Upper Baker Street prior to demolition, 28 Dec 1901
SID Acc 1575a - Newspaper cutting concerning the memorial tablet to Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress on 27 Baker Street
SID Acc 1575b - Photograph of 27 Upper Baker street, the home of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1575c - Cartoon relating to a production of Venice Preserved, featuring Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 1575d - Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress
SID Acc 2114a - Printed copy of a photograph of Stephen William Silver (1819-1905) founder of the York Gate Library, who lived at 3 York Gate
SID Acc 2114b - Manuscript letter from S C Ssilver, Belcomb Mamor, Wantage, Berks concerning a portrait of of Stephen William Silver (1819-1905) founder of the York Gate Library, who lived at 3 York Gate
SID Acc 2140 - Proof of an engraving of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress as The Tragic Muse
SID Acc 2280 - Illustration of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) actress in in the role of Queen Katharine in Henry VIII at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1788 with John Kemble (seated left) Charles Kemble (seated behind the table) and Stephen Kemble as King Henry VIII
SLA Acc 2246 - Portrait bust of [Jack} Slack, boxer
SMI Acc 1606 - Portrait of John Thomas Smith (1766-1833) antiquary and keeper of prints and drawings at the British Museum
SMI Acc 1720 - Portrait of the Revd Sydney Smith (1771-1845) politician and wit who lived in Orchard Street
SOA - Photograoph of a portrait of Suir John Soane
SOU Acc 1607a - Newspaper cutting reproducing a prophetic statement of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 8 Apr 1806
SOU Acc 1607b - Newspaper cutting featuring a portrait of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess
SOU Acc 1607c - Article totled "An account of Mrs Joanna Southcott, the remarkable modern prophetesss" concer ing Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess
SOU Acc 1607d - Newspaper cutting concerning the opening of the sealed box of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 11 Jul 1927
SOU Acc 1607e - Prophetic statement of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, with her siginature, 19 Apr 1806
SOU Acc 1607f - Prophetic statement of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, with her signature, 19 Apr 1806
SOU Acc 1607g - Newspaper cutting featuring an illustration of the crib given to Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess by her followers on anticipation of her giving birth to Shiloh
SOU Acc 1607h - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Graphoc featuring an x ray of the sealed box of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1927
SOU Acc 1607i - Newspaper cutting reproducing a prophetic statement of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 8 Apr 1806
SOU Acc 1607j - Portrait of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess
SOU Acc 1607k - Newspaper cutting from The Daily Telegraph concerning the contents of a sealed box that belonged to Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 12 Jul 1927
SOU Acc 1608a - Newspaper cutting featuring a letter from Ann Underwood to Mr Want, surgeon,at 11 North Crescent, Bedford Aquare, concerning the health of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 7 Dec 1814
SOU Acc 1608b - Newspaper cutting concerning bridegroom failing att attend a marriage ceremony with Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess,1814
SOU Acc 1608c - Newspaper cutting concerning a Mr Swaney who had travelled to London to meet with Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess,1814
SOU Acc 1608d - Newspaper cutting concerning people travelling to see Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess,1814
SOU Acc 1608e - Newspaper cutting concerning the will of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess,1815
SOU Acc 1608f - Newspaper cutting concerning the will of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess,1815
SOU Acc 1608g - Newspaper cutting concerning the death of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 27 Dec 1814
SOU Acc 1608h - Newspaper cutting concerning the burial of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess in St John's Wood Chapel, 2 Jan 1815
SOU Acc 1608i - Newspaper cutting concerning the legacy of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1817
SOU Acc 1608j - Newspaper cutting concerning the legacy of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1817
SOU Acc 1608k - Newspaper cutting concerning a petition to Parliament signed by 80,000 followers of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess for the removal of Satan from the Earth
SOU Acc 1608l - Newspaper cutting reporting on the autopsy of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1815
SOU Acc 1608m - Portrait of of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1812
SOU Acc 1608n - Newspaper cutting reporting on a meeting of the followers of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess in Devonport, Plymouth, 1825
SOU Acc 1608o - Newspaper cutting rconcerning a boot and shoe maker from Bermondsey a follower of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess
SOU Acc 1608p - Newspaper cutting featuring a reproduction of the signature of of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 12 Jul 1806
SOU Acc 1608q - Newspaper cutting concerning a meeting held by a Bradford prophet one of the followers of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1826
SOU Acc 1608r - Newspaper cutting concerning a meeting of three or four hundred followers of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1826
SOU Acc 1608s - Newspaper cutting concerning a law report concerning a wager that of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess would give birth to a child, 1815
SOU Acc 1608t - Newspaper cutting concerning the funeral of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1815
SOU Acc 1608u - Newspaper cutting concerning the inscription on the grave of Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess, 1815
SOU Acc 1609 - Cartoon depicting Joanna Southcott, (1750-1814) prophetess excommunicating the Bishops, 1814
STA Acc 1721 - Portrait of Richard Anthony Stafford (1801-1854) surgeon
STO Acc 1610 - Portrait of Thomas Stothard R.A (1755-1834) artist who lived at 28 Newman Street
STO Acc 1722 - Portrait of Thomas Stothard R.A (1755-1834) artist who lived at 28 Newman Street
STU Acc 1723 - Portrait of George Stubbs (1724-1806) artist, who lived in Somerset Street and was buried in St Marylebone Churchyard
STU Acc 2236 - Illustrated newspaper article from The Illustrated London News concerning Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, MP for St Marylebone, 24 Feb 1849
SUS Acc 702 - Portrait of His Royal Highness Augustus Duke of Sussex
TAD Acc 1724 - Cartoon and text from Vanity Fair of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), artist, 22 Mar 1879
TAL Acc 1725 - Portrait of Charles Maurice De Talleyrand-Perigord (1754-18380 diplomat and statesman
THO Acc 1006 - Advertisement for a lottery the prizes in which were to be works from Dr thornton's Botanical Library
TOO Acc 1726a - Portrait of John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906) actor who lived at 44 Maida Vale
TOO Acc 1726b - Portrait of John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906) actor shown wearing Roman costume in the role of "Paw Claudian"
TOW Acc 686 - Cartoon of John townsend (d1832) Bow Street Officer who was born in the Middlesex Hospital
TRU Acc 826 - Silhouette of Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author
TRU Acc 827 - Portrait of Revd Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author aged 60
TRU Acc 828a - Photograph of a portrait of Revd Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author, aged 60 by J Bonmaison
TRU Acc 828b - Extract from the Gentleman's Magazine giving biographical information on Revd Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author following his death, Jul 1820
TRU Acc 828c - Newspaper cutting giving biographical information on Revd Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author following his death, 16 Jul 1820
TRU Acc 828d - Newspaper cutting concerning a service to be conducted by Revd Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author, 28 Aug 1766
TRU Acc 2268 - Article from Willis' Current Notes For The Month, No XXX, Jun 1853 biographical information on Revd Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author
TRU Acc 2269 - Newspaper cutting reporting upon the death of Mrs Storace, the sister of Revd Dr John Trusler (1735-1820) clergyman and author, 1821
TUP Acc 22691727a - Portrait bust of Martin Farquhar Tupper (1801-1899) author
TUP Acc 22691727b - Portrait of Martin Farquhar Tupper (1801-1899) author
TUR Acc 1728 - Portrait of Joseph Mallord William Turner R.A (1775-1851) artist
TUR Acc 1729a - Statue of Joseph Mallord William Turner R.A (1775-1851) artist, who lived at 23 Queen Anne Street
TUR Acc 1729b - Portrait of Joseph Mallord William Turner R.A (1775-1851) artist
TUR Acc 1729c - Portrait of Joseph Mallord William Turner R.A (1775-1851) artist
VES Acc 1611 - Madame Vestris (1797-1856) in Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor
WAK Acc 1992 - black and white photograph Rev Henry Russell Wakefield, 3rd Mayor of the Borough of St Marylebone, wearing mayoral regalia, 1904
WAK Acc 2182 - Rev Henry Russell Wakefield, 3rd Mayor of the Borough of St Marylebone, wearing mayoral regalia, 1904
WAL Acc 2731 - Cartoon with accompanying text from Vanity Fair of Sir Richard Wallace Bart, 29 Nov 1873
WAN Acc 470a - Portrait of Humphrey Wanley F.S.A (1672-1726), antiquarian and Librarian to the Earl of Oxford and was buried in the second St Marylebone Churchyard
WAN Acc 470b - Text concerning the grave of Humphrey Wanley F.S.A (1672-1726), antiquarian and Librarian to the Earl of Oxford and was buried in the second St Marylebone Churchyard
WES Acc 1576 - Portrait of Benjamin West PRA (1738-1820) painter
WES Acc 1612 - Portrait of Charles Wesley (1707-1788) Methodist divine who lived in St Marylebone
WES Acc 1613 - Portrait of John Wesley (1703-1791), founder of Methodism
WES Acc 1614a - Portrait of John Wesley (1703-1791), founder of Methodism shown preaching
WES Acc 1614b - Portrait of John Wesley (1703-1791), founder of Methodism
WES Acc 1615a - Portrait of Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1766-1837) composrer, shown at the age of eleven
WES Acc 1615b - Newspaper cutting concerning the burial of Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1766-1837) composer at Old Marylebone Church, 16 Oct 1837
WES Acc 2104 - Portrait of Charles Wesley (1707-1788) Methodist divine who lived in St Marylebone, shown aged 76
WHA Acc 1616 - Portrait of Sir Samuel Whalley (1800-1883) MP for St Marylebone
WHA Acc 1730 - Portrait of Sir Samuel Whalley (1800-1883) MP for St Marylebone
WIL Acc 1732a - Portrait of David Wilkie R.A (1745-1841) artist
WIL Acc 1732b - Portrait of David Wilkie R.A (1745-1841) artist
WIN Acc 1733 - Cartoon with accompanying text from Vanity Fair of Charles Mark Allinson Winn, Baron Headley (177-1913), 3 Apr 1880
WOO Acc 420a - Portrait of the Revd Basil Wood, M.A
WOO Acc 420b - Newspaper cutting advertising the sale of the Bentinck Chapel, Lisson Green by Mr Smith at the Rainbow Coffee House, Cornhill on 31 Jul 1797
WOO Acc 420c - Newspaper obituary of the Rev Basil Wood of the Bentinck Chapel, 1831
WOO Acc 1734 - Portrait of James Wooton (c1682-1764) painter
WOO Acc 2270 - Epitaph of the Rev Basil Wood of the Bentinck Chapel, 1834
YOU Acc 1617 - Portrait of Thomas Young M.D, F.R.S (1778-1829) physician and Egyptologist
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