St. Bartholomew's the Great. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the churchyard towards the tower of the church of St Bartolomew: 'The object of the present series is not to give a record of the church itself. The noble work of the interior, its massive Norman arches, grand proportions and magnificent tomb...
St. Bartholomew's the Great. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography 'No. 15 gives a view of the 'Green Churchyard,' occupying the site of the old south transept. It is reached by a flight of stairs from the level of the interior of the Church.'
Genre: Architectural Photography View from an upper storey, looking back along the lane seen in print 17 and showing the crowded jumble of houses overlooking Cloth Fair.
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the Strand towards the west face of Temple Bar, 'as it was a short time before its demolition, shored up with timber to counteract the effects of the excavations for the New Law Courts,' and showing the statues of Charles I and Charles II in R...
102, Leadenhall Street. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the wrought iron gate and courtyard beyond 'of a very fine mansion, demolished in 1875 or 1876. The house and contiguous warehouses and courtyards, occupying a great area, were for many years occupied by a firm of druggists, Messrs. Baiss Brothers, who a...
Old houses in Gray's Inn Lane. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from an upper storey of Verulam Buildings, looking across the street towards shop premises in Gray's Inn Lane. The shops are 'opposite to the entrance to Verulam Buildings in Gray's Inn. The houses were demolished soon after the taking of this photograph, f...
Shop in Brewer Street, Soho. Photographer: Bool, Alfred and John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of shop premises on the corner of Brewer and Lower James Street, 'an old-fashioned shop, date early eighteenth century, of a style very few examples of which are now left. Brewer Street was built about 1680, Soho being then, as it long remained, a fashionab...