The Second Stage of Cruelty: Coachman Beating a Fallen Horse
1751, printed 1790
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Print made by William Hogarth, 1697–1764
The First Stage of Cruelty: Children Torturing Animals
1751, printed 1790
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Etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851
London from Greenwich
1811
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John Claude Nattes, 1765–1822
A Room at Great Grove House, Kensington, Mrs. Bavizzetti's Seminary
1812
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Frederick Nash, 1782–1856
Ambulatory, Westminster Abbey
undated
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Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Part of the Construction in the Old House of Lords
1823
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Print made by unknown artist
Vol. 6, Plate XXXIX: The Story of St John as a Pilgrim, and King Edward the Confessor. Fragment of a Virtue Triumphant. An Ornamental Pattern Found in one of the Round Headed Windows Filled up in the Painted Chamber
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Print made by unknown artist
Houses of Parliament
undated
9
James McNeill Whistler, 1834–1903
Chelsea
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10
Samuel Ireland, active 1760–died 1800
Westminster Hall
1800
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Print made by John Carter, 1748–1817
Plate XIX: St Stephen's Chapel
1811
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Attributed to office of Sir John Soane, 1753–1837
Part of the Construction in the Old House of Lords
1823
13
Print made by unknown artist
Plate I. Memorials of the Commissioners for Improving Westminster, 1811
1811
14
Alvin Langdon Coburn, 1882–1966
The Tower Bridge
1909
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Alvin Langdon Coburn, 1882–1966
Paddington Canal
1909
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Alvin Langdon Coburn, 1882–1966
Regent's Canal
1909
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Alvin Langdon Coburn, 1882–1966
Waterloo Bridge
1909
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Sir Francis Seymour Haden, 1818–1910
Kensington Gardens, no. 2 (large plate)
1860
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Print made by John Bluck, active 1791–1831
Saint Stephen's, Walbrook
1809
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John Hill, 1770–1850
Pass-Room Bridewell
1808
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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1812–1852
Design for Small Tables for the Library of the House of Lords
undated
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Print made by Thomas Allom, 1804–1872
The Ceremony of Opening London Bridge, August 1, 1831
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Print made by George Baxter, 1804–1867
The Great Exhibition: Exterior View from the Southwest