Old houses in Borough High Street, Southwark. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of shops in Borough High Street, a 'picturesque group of houses of about the beginning of the eighteenth century.' Photograph uncredited, but probably by Dixon, or possibly A. and J. Bool.
St. Mary Overy's Dock. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the dock towards the Thames in the background: 'None of the houses shown in the photograph are of any great age, but altogether this is quaint and interesting nook of Old London. The flat-headed doorway to the spectator's left, adjoining one w...
Old houses in Bermondsey Street. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View along the street frontage of the houses: 'One cannot help speculating as to the origin of this singular group of houses, with their eight gables. Mr. Rendle … tells me that in the early part of this century, houses of this type were exceedingly common in th...
Sion College, London Wall. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from the courtyard looking towards the entrance, with the burying ground of St Alphage visible beyond. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Dixon, or possibly A. and J. Bool.
Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the market buildings (demolished in 1880) from the corner of Castle Street. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Dixon, or possibly A. and J. Bool.
Little Dean's Yard. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography This photograph shows the entrance to the quadrangle from the cloisters of Westminster Abbey. The arched doorway on the right, surmounted by a pediment, is the entrance to Westminster School. A portion of the east wing of Ashburnham House is to be seen on the le...
Ashburnham House. The Staircase. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of an upper section of the staircase: 'The staircase, the most remarkable feature of the house, has always been deservedly admired for the ingenuity of its plan and the beauty of its design …'
Ashburnham House. The Ante-room. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the doorway, flanked by two Ionic columns: 'The uppermost landing of the staircase gives direct access to the Dining Room and to the Ante-Room, which by a beautiful doorway communicates with the Drawing Room …'