Late-Victorian Photographs of London (original) (raw)

This volume containing these photographs by an unknown photographer bears the title London but provides no publisher or date and place of publication, though Maldwyn G.T. Morris has explained that that it must have been published between 1902 and 21906. The book's first page contains the following printed text, which suggests it may have been a presentation volume: "With H. and C. J. Feist's compliments." (Image of cover). Mr. Morris identifies the Feists as dealers in port.

Buckingham Palace St. James's Palace Windsor Castle The Albert Memorial The Natural History Museum London Marble Arch The General Post Office (East & West) British Museum Holborn Bars, Old Houses in Holborn Piccadilly Circus with Gilbert's "Eros" The Horse Guards, Whitehall The Houses of Parliament seen from Westminster Bridge The Houses of Parliament seen from St. Thomas's Hospital House of Lords (interior) House of Commons (interior) The Coronation Chair, Confessor's Chapel, Westminster Abbey Victoria Embankment, Cleopatrta's Needle, and Thames steam ferries Westminster Abbey Nave, Choir Stalls, and Chancel, Westminster Abbey Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey Trafalgar Square with the National Gallery and Nelson's Column G. E. Street's Law Courts Railway Bridge with St. Paul's Cathedral in background St. Paul's Cathedral Interior, St. Paul's Cathedral The River Thames with barges and a steam-powered paddle-wheeler, with Tower Bridge in the background Mansion House The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange Bridge Column The Tower of London Crown Jewels of Regalia [Tower of London] Tower Bridge Crystal Palace Hampton Court Palace, London

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