The Oxford Arms, Warwick Lane, 1875. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the courtyard of the Oxford Arms, showing part of the galleries, with the entrance gateway leading out into Warwick Lane on the right.
The Oxford Arms, Warwick Lane, 1875. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from a window of the Old Bailey, looking down onto the galleries of the Oxford Arms, with the dome of St Paul's in the background.
Old houses in Wych Street. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of a group of houses, looking eastwards along Wych Street, towards the tower of St Clement Danes in the background: 'The name of this street, a continuation of Drury Lane, is seemingly derived from the termination of the word Aldewych … These are very good ...
Old houses in Drury Lane. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the façade of three shops in Drury Lane: on the left at no. 89, the coal merchant J. Johnson and to the right E. Crafter (watchmaker) and the bookseller Stockley, 'noted for cheap books.'
Old houses in Drury Lane. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along Drury Lane towards the tower of St Mary-le-Strand, with the premises of the bookseller Stockley in the right foreground.
Lincoln's Inn Gate House. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the gatehouse, dated 1518 below the coat of arms above the entrance: 'When this photograph was taken it was understood that it had been resolved to remove the Gate House of Lincoln's Inn, but there is reason to believe that the intention is for t...
Lincoln's Inn — Old Square. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography 'The photograph shows the buildings to the north of the Gate House, the subject of No. 11 … The buttresses on the spectator's left are those of Inigo Jones's chapel, an interesting example of 'bastard Gothic'.'