Lambeth Palace. The Lollards' Tower; or, more properly, the Water Tower. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the exterior: 'This is the stone tower seen on the right of the photograph; that on the left, of brick, being known, traditionally, as 'Cramner's Tower. …'
Old house, Palace Yard, Lambeth. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of a 'picturesque old house, opposite to the Palace … probably a part of an old inn.' This rather ramshackle structure here houses a turnery manufacturer, a working men's club and a barber's shop.
Old houses, Aldgate. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of premises lining the street, including the Turks Head Tavern and the City Bicycle School, 'a row of shambles, destroyed for the extension of the Metropolitan Railway from Aldgate to Tower Hill.'
'The Golden Axe,' St. Mary Axe. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of a gabled inn on the corner of St Mary Axe and Bevis Marks: 'This overhanging gabled house, of a kind fast becoming very rare in London, was destroyed in the course of last year.'
No. 37, Cheapside. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of commercial premises on the corner of Cheapside and Friday Street: 'This house, which is at the east corner of Friday Street, occupies the site of the 'Nag's Head' Tavern … The sign built into the front of the house — a swan, ducally gorged and chained — ...
No. 73, Cheapside. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the premises of Mead and Deverell, known as 'The Old Mansion House,' a title which appears on the plaque on the front of the building.
Old house, Great Ormond Street. Photographer: Dixon and Son, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the façade from the street: 'This fine example of the Queen Anne style was demolished in the course of last year. The portico has been acquired for the South Kensington Museum.'