'IX.43' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'Revolution', no. 43].
'India House - The State Room from an aquatint by Stadter after a drawing by Rowlandson and Pugin, published by Ackermann, in 1808'
'Old Hudson's Bay Fort from an Engraving dated 1722 in the British Museum'
'IX.42 (a) (b)' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'Revolution', no. 42].
'6' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on top seal.
'IX.33' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [probably Cities Committee, 'Revolution', no. 33].
'4' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on top seal.
A Tribute to the Memory of Sir Christopher Wren.
Two copies after the watercolour by Charles Robert Cockerell.
William Richardson after Charles Robert Cockerell.
Print after watercolour 'A Tribute to the Memory of Sir Christopher Wren' by C.R. Cockerell from 1838 (Watkin, David, 'The Life and Work of C.R. Cockerell' (London: Zwemmer, 1974), plate 9).
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'Christophoro Wren, D.D.D. Carolus Robertus Cockerell. Dum praeclare opifex tua quae manus una creavit compono en facta est altera Roma tibi'
'Drawn by C.[harles] R.[obert] Cockerell [...]'
'Alexander Hill, Publisher to the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh [...]'
'Engraved by William Richardson, Edinburgh'
'Printed by A. McGlashon'
60.8 x 49 cm
Print cropped along upper and lower margin, inscription at bottom incomplete. -
Glass-slide of the above
8.4 x 8.4 cm
'59.A' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', No. 71]
Ordnance survey map of areas ‘Christchurch’, ‘St Saviour’, ‘St George the Martyr’.
Anon.
Main streets, railway and underground lines outlined in black on the map.
'67' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', No. 67].
'27' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on top seal.
Ordnance survey map of area around Buckingham Palace.
Anon.
'65' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', No. 65].
'24' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on top seal.
Reproduction of Wren's London plan.
'Sir Christopher Wren's Plan for rebuilding the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666'
'Engraved for Thornston's New and Complete History and Survey of London and Westminster'
Title can only be read on reverse of slide.
'73' endorsed in manuscript in ink in label [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', No. 73]
Map on slide probably from William Thornton, 'The new, complete and universal history... of the cities of London and Westminster...' (London, 1784).
Sem títuloGarden suburb.
- 'View of Crayfordway from Maiden Lane as it will appear when completed'; 'W. Ratcliffe'
- [Floor plan of a cottage]; Anon.
'67' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', No. 67]
[Probably William Watts Ratcliffe, architect]
Sem título'Market Place, Coventry'
Slide of a perspective drawing.
'R.M.G. Coventry A.R.S.A.'
[R].M.G. [monogram]
'IX.42 (a) (b)' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal.
Norman Chapel was restored by C.R. Ashbee for the philosopher Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy (Crawford, Allan, 'Charles Robert Ashbee: Architect, Designer & Romantic Socialist' (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985), p. 472).
Sem título- 'Campden High Street with open market place'
- 'Open Market Place Campden'
- [Workmen in vegetable garden]
- 'Workshop' [of C.R. Ashbee's Guild of Handicraft]
'61' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', No. 61]
'85' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on top seal.
'A new Map of the County of York divided into its Ridings and their subdivisions, Exhibiting the whole of the Mail, Direct and principal Cross Roads, Navigable Canals, River etc. by Thomas Dix'
'London: William Darton'
Thomas Dix
Scale: 1 inch to 5 miles
Inset: 'South East View of York'
From Thomas Dix and William Darton, 'A Complete Atlas of the English Counties' (London: William Darton, 1822), map 40 (Chubb, No. CCCLXXXVII, pp. 276-278).
Sem título'An internal perspective view of the Cathedral Church at York from the west end'
'Printed for John Boules at the Black Horse in Cornhill.'
Anon.
'Sussex by B. R. Davies from the Ordnance Survey'
Scale: 1 1/8 inches to 5 miles
From 'Weekly Dispatch Atlas'.
'Plan of Part of the proposed Grand Surry Canal.'
Anon.
Scale : 2 1/2 inches to 1 mile
Red ink indicates route of channel.