Sir Isaac Newton's house in Islington, London. Newton FRS PRS (1642-1726/27) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time, and a key figure in the scientific revolution. In his book 'Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy', first published in 1687, Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, the laws of planetary motion, account for tides, the trajectories of comets, the precession of the equinoxes and other phenomena. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-isaac-newtons-house-in-islington-london-newton-frs-prs-1642-172627-was-an-english-mathematician-physicist-astronomer-theologian-widely-recognised-as-one-of-the-most-influential-scientists-of-all-time-and-a-key-figure-in-the-scientific-revolution-in-his-book-mathematical-principles-of-natural-philosophy-first-published-in-1687-newton-formulated-the-laws-of-motion-and-universal-gravitation-the-laws-of-planetary-motion-account-for-tides-the-trajectories-of-comets-the-precession-of-the-equinoxes-and-other-phenomena-image234415459.html
RMRHAF8K–Sir Isaac Newton's house in Islington, London. Newton FRS PRS (1642-1726/27) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time, and a key figure in the scientific revolution. In his book 'Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy', first published in 1687, Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, the laws of planetary motion, account for tides, the trajectories of comets, the precession of the equinoxes and other phenomena.
American tall ship 'HMS Rose' passes through Tower Bridge in London this morning (Mon) before returning back along the River Thames to sail to Brest in France. 'HMS Rose' is a replica of an 18th century Royal Navy frigate, built in Hull in 1757. The original Rose has her home brth in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA where she is a tourist attraction and used as a sail training ship. The replica is due to make her maiden voyage across the Atlantic later this year. Photo by Sean Dempsey/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-american-tall-ship-hms-rose-passes-through-tower-bridge-in-london-105837096.html
RMG45888–American tall ship 'HMS Rose' passes through Tower Bridge in London this morning (Mon) before returning back along the River Thames to sail to Brest in France. 'HMS Rose' is a replica of an 18th century Royal Navy frigate, built in Hull in 1757. The original Rose has her home brth in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA where she is a tourist attraction and used as a sail training ship. The replica is due to make her maiden voyage across the Atlantic later this year. Photo by Sean Dempsey/PA.
18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-child-token-given-to-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-mothers-left-tokens-with-their-babies-so-that-if-circumstances-improved-for-them-the-mothers-could-reclaim-their-children-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-was-founded-in-1739-by-the-philanthropic-sea-captain-thomas-coram-it-was-a-childrens-home-established-for-the-education-and-maintenance-of-exposed-and-deserted-young-children-image328361710.html
RM2A264KX–18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children
The Foundling Hospital in London, England. Children's home founded in 1739 by the philanthropist, Thomas Coram. George Frideric Handel and William Hogarth both supported the hospital. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-childrens-home-founded-in-163611273.html
RMKE53RN–The Foundling Hospital in London, England. Children's home founded in 1739 by the philanthropist, Thomas Coram. George Frideric Handel and William Hogarth both supported the hospital.
Newton's House and Observatory in London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newtons-house-and-observatory-in-london-image352781918.html
RM2BDXGX6–Newton's House and Observatory in London
18th century French tapestry with marquetry secretaire with oak floor finished to silver grey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-french-tapestry-with-marquetry-secretaire-with-oak-floor-finished-to-silver-grey-image220678774.html
RMPR0P0P–18th century French tapestry with marquetry secretaire with oak floor finished to silver grey
View of Hare Hall in Essex, 18th century. Taken from the park, showing a fenced pond in front of the mansion, trees in the foreground. Palladian mansion built by architect James Paine for John Wallinger in 1769, home of the Royal Liberty School since 1921. Copperplate engraving by Lodge from William Thornton’s New, Complete and Universal History of the City of London, Alexander Hogg, King's Arms, No. 16 Paternoster Row, London, 1784. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-hare-hall-in-essex-18th-century-taken-from-the-park-showing-a-fenced-pond-in-front-of-the-mansion-trees-in-the-foreground-palladian-mansion-built-by-architect-james-paine-for-john-wallinger-in-1769-home-of-the-royal-liberty-school-since-1921-copperplate-engraving-by-lodge-from-william-thorntons-new-complete-and-universal-history-of-the-city-of-london-alexander-hogg-kings-arms-no-16-paternoster-row-london-1784-image469155486.html
RM2J77TH2–View of Hare Hall in Essex, 18th century. Taken from the park, showing a fenced pond in front of the mansion, trees in the foreground. Palladian mansion built by architect James Paine for John Wallinger in 1769, home of the Royal Liberty School since 1921. Copperplate engraving by Lodge from William Thornton’s New, Complete and Universal History of the City of London, Alexander Hogg, King's Arms, No. 16 Paternoster Row, London, 1784.
The house of Sir Walter Raleigh, Upper Street, Islington,London, England, later the Pied Bull Inn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-house-of-sir-walter-raleigh-upper-street-islingtonlondon-england-16179272.html
RMAT2B7N–The house of Sir Walter Raleigh, Upper Street, Islington,London, England, later the Pied Bull Inn
South London : the home of Dr Lettsom, a famous - and consequently wealthy - doctor in the 18th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-london-the-home-of-dr-lettsom-a-famous-and-consequently-wealthy-doctor-in-the-18th-century-image560864970.html
RM2RGDGYP–South London : the home of Dr Lettsom, a famous - and consequently wealthy - doctor in the 18th century.
An exterior view of the former home of the 18th century English writer Samuel Johnson in the City of London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-exterior-view-of-the-former-home-of-the-18th-century-english-writer-43781918.html
RMCF6C7X–An exterior view of the former home of the 18th century English writer Samuel Johnson in the City of London.
Horace Walpole's house in Berkeley Square almost burnt to the ground. The 18th-century writer and statesman's house, is one of the mansion is being pulled down in the demolition scheme in Berkeley Square, London to make way for modern shops and offices. The door of the house has been bought by an American, who is shipping it to the states. 26 July 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horace-walpoles-house-in-berkeley-square-almost-burnt-to-the-ground-the-18th-century-writer-and-statesmans-house-is-one-of-the-mansion-is-being-pulled-down-in-the-demolition-scheme-in-berkeley-square-london-to-make-way-for-modern-shops-and-offices-the-door-of-the-house-has-been-bought-by-an-american-who-is-shipping-it-to-the-states-26-july-1937-image359628803.html
RM2BW2E5R–Horace Walpole's house in Berkeley Square almost burnt to the ground. The 18th-century writer and statesman's house, is one of the mansion is being pulled down in the demolition scheme in Berkeley Square, London to make way for modern shops and offices. The door of the house has been bought by an American, who is shipping it to the states. 26 July 1937
The Great Subscription Room, Brooks's Club, St. James's Street, c1808-1810. A print from 'The Microcosm of London', by William Henry Pyne (1770-1843). Illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) and Auguste Charles Pugin (1762-1832). The current home of the gentlemen's club opened in 1778 and its principle architect was Henry Holland. The Great Subscription Room acted as one of the many gaming rooms for which the club was famous. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-great-subscription-room-brookss-club-st-jamess-street-c1808-1810-a-print-from-the-microcosm-of-london-by-william-henry-pyne-1770-1843-illustrated-by-thomas-rowlandson-1756-1827-and-auguste-charles-pugin-1762-1832-the-current-home-of-the-gentlemens-club-opened-in-1778-and-its-principle-architect-was-henry-holland-the-great-subscription-room-acted-as-one-of-the-many-gaming-rooms-for-which-the-club-was-famous-image247111582.html
RMTA0W9J–The Great Subscription Room, Brooks's Club, St. James's Street, c1808-1810. A print from 'The Microcosm of London', by William Henry Pyne (1770-1843). Illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) and Auguste Charles Pugin (1762-1832). The current home of the gentlemen's club opened in 1778 and its principle architect was Henry Holland. The Great Subscription Room acted as one of the many gaming rooms for which the club was famous.
Mount Clare, Roehampton, south London, 19th century.Artist: A T Prior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mount-clare-roehampton-south-london-19th-centuryartist-a-t-prior-image262731183.html
RMW7CC8F–Mount Clare, Roehampton, south London, 19th century.Artist: A T Prior
East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-east-london-small-holders-restocking-sale-18th-february-1945-east-84751446.html
RMEWTN9A–East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much
Adam Chimney Piece Home House, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adam-chimney-piece-home-house-london-21255134.html
RMB6G73X–Adam Chimney Piece Home House, London
Actors inLes Liasons Dangeruses costumes December1998 at a Party at Home House in London to help raise money forthe New RSC Acting Fund the event also markes the opening of the 18th century house as a Private Club Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actors-inles-liasons-dangeruses-costumes-december1998-at-a-party-at-home-house-in-london-to-help-raise-money-forthe-new-rsc-acting-fund-the-event-also-markes-the-opening-of-the-18th-century-house-as-a-private-club-image425692105.html
RM2FMFXHD–Actors inLes Liasons Dangeruses costumes December1998 at a Party at Home House in London to help raise money forthe New RSC Acting Fund the event also markes the opening of the 18th century house as a Private Club
18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-chiswick-house-and-gardens-burlington-lane-chiswick-london-borough-of-hounslow-greater-london-england-united-kingdom-image182621806.html
RMMH33YA–18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Broadwick Street Soho London Uk. Housing. HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-broadwick-street-soho-london-uk-housing-homer-sykes-30362694.html
RMBNB3WX–Broadwick Street Soho London Uk. Housing. HOMER SYKES
The Folly, a floating coffee-house on the River Thames, opposite Somerset House. London of the 17th and 18th century, was home to an eclectic and thriving coffee drinking scene. Those early coffeehouses were socially inclusive spaces where lords sat cheek-by-jowl with fishmongers and where butchers trumped baronets in philosophical debates. In London, where there were more coffeehouses than any other city in the western world, save Constantinople, workmen habitually begin the day by going to coffee-rooms to read the latest news. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-folly-a-floating-coffee-house-on-the-river-thames-opposite-somerset-house-london-of-the-17th-and-18th-century-was-home-to-an-eclectic-and-thriving-coffee-drinking-scene-those-early-coffeehouses-were-socially-inclusive-spaces-where-lords-sat-cheek-by-jowl-with-fishmongers-and-where-butchers-trumped-baronets-in-philosophical-debates-in-london-where-there-were-more-coffeehouses-than-any-other-city-in-the-western-world-save-constantinople-workmen-habitually-begin-the-day-by-going-to-coffee-rooms-to-read-the-latest-news-image234415088.html
RMRHAERC–The Folly, a floating coffee-house on the River Thames, opposite Somerset House. London of the 17th and 18th century, was home to an eclectic and thriving coffee drinking scene. Those early coffeehouses were socially inclusive spaces where lords sat cheek-by-jowl with fishmongers and where butchers trumped baronets in philosophical debates. In London, where there were more coffeehouses than any other city in the western world, save Constantinople, workmen habitually begin the day by going to coffee-rooms to read the latest news.
Alice Bacon, CBE, Minister of State, Home Office, tries the seat on an 1860 horse-drawn fire engine when she opened the London Fire Brigade's Centenary Exhibition at Selfridge's in Oxford Street, London. Explaining the exhibit is Crofton Preen, wearing the Phoenix Insurance Company Fire Uniform of the early 18th century, when the insurance companies were responsible for fire-fighting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-alice-bacon-cbe-minister-of-state-home-office-tries-the-seat-on-an-108395268.html
RMG89R7G–Alice Bacon, CBE, Minister of State, Home Office, tries the seat on an 1860 horse-drawn fire engine when she opened the London Fire Brigade's Centenary Exhibition at Selfridge's in Oxford Street, London. Explaining the exhibit is Crofton Preen, wearing the Phoenix Insurance Company Fire Uniform of the early 18th century, when the insurance companies were responsible for fire-fighting.
Little Green Street, an 18th-century street in London, Kentish Town, London England United Kingdom UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-little-green-street-an-18th-century-street-in-london-kentish-town-89269619.html
RMF56G8K–Little Green Street, an 18th-century street in London, Kentish Town, London England United Kingdom UK
18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-child-token-given-to-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-mothers-left-tokens-with-their-babies-so-that-if-circumstances-improved-for-them-the-mothers-could-reclaim-their-children-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-was-founded-in-1739-by-the-philanthropic-sea-captain-thomas-coram-it-was-a-childrens-home-established-for-the-education-and-maintenance-of-exposed-and-deserted-young-children-image328361718.html
RM2A264M6–18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children
The Foundling Hospital in London, England. Children's home founded in 1739 by the philanthropist, Thomas Coram. George Frideric Handel and William Hogarth both supported the hospital. Tinted version. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-childrens-home-founded-in-164127324.html
RMKF0J24–The Foundling Hospital in London, England. Children's home founded in 1739 by the philanthropist, Thomas Coram. George Frideric Handel and William Hogarth both supported the hospital. Tinted version.
Newton's House and Observatory in London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newtons-house-and-observatory-in-london-image352781937.html
RM2BDXGXW–Newton's House and Observatory in London
18th century black and white prints with 1940s Murano glass wall light in calm grey tone bedroom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-18th-century-black-and-white-prints-with-1940s-murano-glass-wall-light-142418220.html
RMJ7KKW0–18th century black and white prints with 1940s Murano glass wall light in calm grey tone bedroom
Wricklemarsh House, Kent, 1784. View of the seat of the late Sir Gregory Page on Blackheath in Kent. 18th century great house with curved double staircase, pond in landscaped park in foreground. Built in the 1720s for 100,000 pounds, never used, inherited by Sir Gregory Page-Turner in 1783 who demolished it by 1803. Copperplate engraving from George Walpoole's New and Complete British Traveller, London, 1784. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wricklemarsh-house-kent-1784-view-of-the-seat-of-the-late-sir-gregory-page-on-blackheath-in-kent-18th-century-great-house-with-curved-double-staircase-pond-in-landscaped-park-in-foreground-built-in-the-1720s-for-100000-pounds-never-used-inherited-by-sir-gregory-page-turner-in-1783-who-demolished-it-by-1803-copperplate-engraving-from-george-walpooles-new-and-complete-british-traveller-london-1784-image469155429.html
RM2J77TF1–Wricklemarsh House, Kent, 1784. View of the seat of the late Sir Gregory Page on Blackheath in Kent. 18th century great house with curved double staircase, pond in landscaped park in foreground. Built in the 1720s for 100,000 pounds, never used, inherited by Sir Gregory Page-Turner in 1783 who demolished it by 1803. Copperplate engraving from George Walpoole's New and Complete British Traveller, London, 1784.
Arms of the Foundling Hospital, London founded by Thomas Coram. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arms-of-the-foundling-hospital-london-founded-by-thomas-coram-image6226510.html
RMA40TMF–Arms of the Foundling Hospital, London founded by Thomas Coram.
C18 LONDON HOME Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-c18-london-home-105363307.html
RMG3BKY7–C18 LONDON HOME
Entrance doorway to a wealthy heritage 18th Century Georgian town house in Central London, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entrance-doorway-to-a-wealthy-heritage-18th-century-georgian-town-house-in-central-london-uk-image379314786.html
RF2D137TJ–Entrance doorway to a wealthy heritage 18th Century Georgian town house in Central London, UK
Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hogarths-house-former-country-home-of-the-18th-century-english-artist-william-hogarth-in-chiswick-by-the-a4-open-to-the-public-as-a-free-museum-uk-image534024213.html
RM2P0PW99–Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK
'The Foundling Hospital, a bird's eye view' 1753. By Thomas Bowles Jr (1689 or 1690-1767) after Louis Philippe Boitard, active (1734-1760). The Foundling Hospital in London, England was founded in 1741 by Thomas Coram (c1668-1751). It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children.' The Hospital was designed by Theodore Jacobsen (d1772). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foundling-hospital-a-birds-eye-view-1753-by-thomas-bowles-jr-1689-or-1690-1767-after-louis-philippe-boitard-active-1734-1760-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-was-founded-in-1741-by-thomas-coram-c1668-1751-it-was-a-childrens-home-established-for-the-education-and-maintenance-of-exposed-and-deserted-young-children-the-hospital-was-designed-by-theodore-jacobsen-d1772-image241951562.html
RMT1HRK6–'The Foundling Hospital, a bird's eye view' 1753. By Thomas Bowles Jr (1689 or 1690-1767) after Louis Philippe Boitard, active (1734-1760). The Foundling Hospital in London, England was founded in 1741 by Thomas Coram (c1668-1751). It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children.' The Hospital was designed by Theodore Jacobsen (d1772).
Isaac Newton's house, St Martin's Street, Leicester Square, London, c1850. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/isaac-newtons-house-st-martins-street-leicester-square-london-c1850-artist-unknown-image262743241.html
East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-east-london-small-holders-restocking-sale-18th-february-1945-east-84752458.html
RMEWTPHE–East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much
The large, late 18th-century sink with a washboard in the Scullery at Osterley Park, Middlesex. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-large-late-18th-century-sink-with-a-washboard-in-the-scullery-94451503.html
RMFDJHRY–The large, late 18th-century sink with a washboard in the Scullery at Osterley Park, Middlesex.
Actors inLes Liasons Dangeruses costumes December1998 at a Party at Home House in London to help raise money forthe New RSC Acting Fund the event also markes the opening of the 18th century house as a Private Club Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actors-inles-liasons-dangeruses-costumes-december1998-at-a-party-at-home-house-in-london-to-help-raise-money-forthe-new-rsc-acting-fund-the-event-also-markes-the-opening-of-the-18th-century-house-as-a-private-club-image415003235.html
RM2F350T3–Actors inLes Liasons Dangeruses costumes December1998 at a Party at Home House in London to help raise money forthe New RSC Acting Fund the event also markes the opening of the 18th century house as a Private Club
18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-chiswick-house-and-gardens-burlington-lane-chiswick-london-borough-of-hounslow-greater-london-england-united-kingdom-image182621835.html
RMMH340B–18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Feb. 22, 1977 - February 22nd 1977 Dr. David Owen's terraced home in Limehouse. Dr. David Owen the new Foreign Secretary live with his wife and two children in an 18th century terraced house in Narrow Street, Limehouse which overlooks the Thames. Photo Shows: Mrs. Debbie Owens looks out over the Thames from the balcony of her home at Narrow Street Limehouse in East London today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/feb-22-1977-february-22nd-1977-dr-david-owens-terraced-home-in-limehouse-image69488470.html
RME11D72–Feb. 22, 1977 - February 22nd 1977 Dr. David Owen's terraced home in Limehouse. Dr. David Owen the new Foreign Secretary live with his wife and two children in an 18th century terraced house in Narrow Street, Limehouse which overlooks the Thames. Photo Shows: Mrs. Debbie Owens looks out over the Thames from the balcony of her home at Narrow Street Limehouse in East London today.
A Fleet Marriage was an irregular or a clandestine marriage that took place in London's Fleet Prison or its environs especially in the early 18th century. Clandestine' marriages had an element of secrecy to them and took place away from a home parish without either banns or marriage licence. The scandal and abuses brought about by these clandestine marriages became so great that they became the object of special legislation with Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1754 that required banns to be published or a licence obtained and the marriage solemnized in church. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fleet-marriage-was-an-irregular-or-a-clandestine-marriage-that-took-place-in-londons-fleet-prison-or-its-environs-especially-in-the-early-18th-century-clandestine-marriages-had-an-element-of-secrecy-to-them-and-took-place-away-from-a-home-parish-without-either-banns-or-marriage-licence-the-scandal-and-abuses-brought-about-by-these-clandestine-marriages-became-so-great-that-they-became-the-object-of-special-legislation-with-lord-hardwickes-marriage-act-of-1754-that-required-banns-to-be-published-or-a-licence-obtained-and-the-marriage-solemnized-in-church-image234415193.html
RMRHAEY5–A Fleet Marriage was an irregular or a clandestine marriage that took place in London's Fleet Prison or its environs especially in the early 18th century. Clandestine' marriages had an element of secrecy to them and took place away from a home parish without either banns or marriage licence. The scandal and abuses brought about by these clandestine marriages became so great that they became the object of special legislation with Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1754 that required banns to be published or a licence obtained and the marriage solemnized in church.
The Queen is welcomed by hundreds of schoolchildren at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London as she re-opened England's oldest public art gallery after refurbishmeant. The gallery is home to a collection of 17th and 18th century European old master paintings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-queen-is-welcomed-by-hundreds-of-schoolchildren-at-the-dulwich-106370921.html
RMG51H5D–The Queen is welcomed by hundreds of schoolchildren at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London as she re-opened England's oldest public art gallery after refurbishmeant. The gallery is home to a collection of 17th and 18th century European old master paintings.
London, worn brick facade of 18th century Georgian townhouse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-worn-brick-facade-of-18th-century-georgian-townhouse-image633845207.html
RM2YR640R–London, worn brick facade of 18th century Georgian townhouse
18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-child-token-given-to-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-mothers-left-tokens-with-their-babies-so-that-if-circumstances-improved-for-them-the-mothers-could-reclaim-their-children-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-was-founded-in-1739-by-the-philanthropic-sea-captain-thomas-coram-it-was-a-childrens-home-established-for-the-education-and-maintenance-of-exposed-and-deserted-young-children-image328361721.html
RM2A264M9–18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children
Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dear-mrspectator!-18th-century-theatrical-dinner-production-by-david-71732011.html
RME4KJWF–Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK
Old Royal Naval College Greenwich SE London. UK. Home of the University of Greenwich and Trinity College of Music 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-royal-naval-college-greenwich-se-london-uk-home-of-the-university-10669186.html
RMA34M5R–Old Royal Naval College Greenwich SE London. UK. Home of the University of Greenwich and Trinity College of Music 2006
18th century dresser with beer mugs, English Delft and Staffordshire slipware with sycamore topped table, cockerel weathervane and chairs believed to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-dresser-with-beer-mugs-english-delft-and-staffordshire-slipware-with-sycamore-topped-table-cockerel-weathervane-and-chairs-believed-to-image344544729.html
RM2B0FA8W–18th century dresser with beer mugs, English Delft and Staffordshire slipware with sycamore topped table, cockerel weathervane and chairs believed to
Heythrop, Oxfordshire, England. Stately home built in the Grecian style in the 18th century. Home of Thomas Brassey. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heythrop-oxfordshire-england-stately-home-built-in-the-grecian-style-in-the-18th-century-home-of-thomas-brassey-colour-woodblock-by-benjamin-fawcett-in-the-baxter-process-of-an-illustration-by-alexander-francis-lydon-from-reverend-francis-orpen-morriss-picturesque-views-of-the-seats-of-noblemen-and-gentlemen-of-great-britain-and-ireland-william-mackenzie-london-1880-image389772757.html
RM2DJ3K3H–Heythrop, Oxfordshire, England. Stately home built in the Grecian style in the 18th century. Home of Thomas Brassey. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
London drawing room with 18th and 19th century furniture and artefacts Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-drawing-room-with-18th-and-19th-century-furniture-and-artefacts-22512566.html
RMB8HF06–London drawing room with 18th and 19th century furniture and artefacts
The home of Samuel Richardson at Parson's Green, near Fulham, London. Samuel Richardson, 1689 –1761. English writer and printer. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c.1890. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-home-of-samuel-richardson-at-parsons-green-near-fulham-london-samuel-richardson-1689-1761-english-writer-and-printer-from-cassells-illustrated-history-of-england-published-c1890-image459143944.html
RM2HJYPP0–The home of Samuel Richardson at Parson's Green, near Fulham, London. Samuel Richardson, 1689 –1761. English writer and printer. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c.1890.
Row of Georgian terraced houses in Kensington, London, England United Kingdom UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/row-of-georgian-terraced-houses-in-kensington-london-england-united-kingdom-uk-image352821747.html
RM2BE0BMK–Row of Georgian terraced houses in Kensington, London, England United Kingdom UK
Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hogarths-house-former-country-home-of-the-18th-century-english-artist-william-hogarth-in-chiswick-by-the-a4-open-to-the-public-as-a-free-museum-uk-image534024313.html
RM2P0PWCW–Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK
Heythrop, Oxfordshire, England. Stately home built in the Grecian style in the 18th century. Home of Thomas Brassey. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morriss Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heythrop-oxfordshire-england-stately-home-built-in-the-grecian-style-in-the-18th-century-home-of-thomas-brassey-colour-woodblock-by-benjamin-fawcett-in-the-baxter-process-of-an-illustration-by-alexander-francis-lydon-from-reverend-francis-orpen-morriss-picturesque-views-of-the-seats-of-noblemen-and-gentlemen-of-great-britain-and-ireland-william-mackenzie-london-1880-image571833869.html
RM2T697X5–Heythrop, Oxfordshire, England. Stately home built in the Grecian style in the 18th century. Home of Thomas Brassey. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morriss Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
Samuel Johnson, 18th century English man of letters in his house off Fleet Street, London, 1852. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/samuel-johnson-18th-century-english-man-of-letters-in-his-house-off-image8373547.html
RMAJ86XC–Samuel Johnson, 18th century English man of letters in his house off Fleet Street, London, 1852. Artist: Unknown
East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-east-london-small-holders-restocking-sale-18th-february-1945-east-84751367.html
RMEWTN6F–East London Small holders restocking sale. 18th February 1945 East London 'back yard smallholders' at the street market in Bethnal Green, buying rabbits, chicks, hens, goats etc for spring restocking. They are keen judges of the livestock offered and much
The home of Charles Macklin, the long-lived Irish actor, in Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-home-of-charles-macklin-the-long-lived-irish-actor-in-tavistock-row-covent-garden-london-image504889585.html
RM2M9BKPW–The home of Charles Macklin, the long-lived Irish actor, in Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London:
London, UK. 11 July 2022. A staff member views 'A carved grey marble theatre mask', 18th century (Est. £8,000 - £12,000) at a preview of Bonhams’ works from the Grand Tour sale at their New Bond Street gallery. The sale celebrates the 18th Century Grand Tour partaken by European royalty, aristocracy and landed gentry and its influence on European taste, where almost every such tourist would return home with prints or sculpture or paintings. The works of art auctioned on 14 July. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-11-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-a-carved-grey-marble-theatre-mask-18th-century-est-8000-12000-at-a-preview-of-bonhams-works-from-the-grand-tour-sale-at-their-new-bond-street-gallery-the-sale-celebrates-the-18th-century-grand-tour-partaken-by-european-royalty-aristocracy-and-landed-gentry-and-its-influence-on-european-taste-where-almost-every-such-tourist-would-return-home-with-prints-or-sculpture-or-paintings-the-works-of-art-auctioned-on-14-july-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image474907867.html
RM2JGHWR7–London, UK. 11 July 2022. A staff member views 'A carved grey marble theatre mask', 18th century (Est. £8,000 - £12,000) at a preview of Bonhams’ works from the Grand Tour sale at their New Bond Street gallery. The sale celebrates the 18th Century Grand Tour partaken by European royalty, aristocracy and landed gentry and its influence on European taste, where almost every such tourist would return home with prints or sculpture or paintings. The works of art auctioned on 14 July. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-chiswick-house-and-gardens-burlington-lane-chiswick-london-borough-of-hounslow-greater-london-england-united-kingdom-image182621839.html
RMMH340F–18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Feb. 22, 1977 - February 22nd 1977 Dr. David Owen's terraced home in Limehouse. Dr. David Owen the new Foreign Secretary live with his wife and two children in an 18th century terraced house in Narrow Street, Limehouse which overlooks the Thames. Photo Shows: Mrs. Debbie Owens looks out over the Thames from the balcony of her home at Narrow Street Limehouse in East London today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/feb-22-1977-february-22nd-1977-dr-david-owens-terraced-home-in-limehouse-image69488472.html
RME11D74–Feb. 22, 1977 - February 22nd 1977 Dr. David Owen's terraced home in Limehouse. Dr. David Owen the new Foreign Secretary live with his wife and two children in an 18th century terraced house in Narrow Street, Limehouse which overlooks the Thames. Photo Shows: Mrs. Debbie Owens looks out over the Thames from the balcony of her home at Narrow Street Limehouse in East London today.
An 1841 view of the old College of Physicians in Warwick Lane, in London, England. In September 1666, the College of Physicians’ home in the City of London, was completely destroyed by the Great Fire. The physicians then moved into a spectacularly grand and opulently redesigned home in 1678 in Warwick Lane – close to their destroyed home in Amen Corner. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-1841-view-of-the-old-college-of-physicians-in-warwick-lane-in-london-england-in-september-1666-the-college-of-physicians-home-in-the-city-of-london-was-completely-destroyed-by-the-great-fire-the-physicians-then-moved-into-a-spectacularly-grand-and-opulently-redesigned-home-in-1678-in-warwick-lane-close-to-their-destroyed-home-in-amen-corner-image233486886.html
RMRFT6WA–An 1841 view of the old College of Physicians in Warwick Lane, in London, England. In September 1666, the College of Physicians’ home in the City of London, was completely destroyed by the Great Fire. The physicians then moved into a spectacularly grand and opulently redesigned home in 1678 in Warwick Lane – close to their destroyed home in Amen Corner.
Dr Johnson's House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Artist: Pictorial Agency. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dr-johnsons-house-city-of-london-c1900-1911-artist-pictorial-agency-135274421.html
RMHT27W9–Dr Johnson's House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Artist: Pictorial Agency.
Row of 18th century townhouse on Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, including a former home of Sir Mick Jagger Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/row-of-18th-century-townhouse-on-cheyne-walk-chelsea-including-a-former-home-of-sir-mick-jagger-image633874620.html
RM2YR7DF8–Row of 18th century townhouse on Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, including a former home of Sir Mick Jagger
18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-child-token-given-to-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-mothers-left-tokens-with-their-babies-so-that-if-circumstances-improved-for-them-the-mothers-could-reclaim-their-children-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-was-founded-in-1739-by-the-philanthropic-sea-captain-thomas-coram-it-was-a-childrens-home-established-for-the-education-and-maintenance-of-exposed-and-deserted-young-children-image328361712.html
RM2A264M0–18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children
Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dear-mrspectator!-18th-century-theatrical-dinner-production-by-david-71732321.html
RME4KK8H–Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK
Old Royal Naval College Greenwich SE London. UK Now home of the University of Greenwich and Trinity College of Music 2006 2000s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-royal-naval-college-greenwich-se-london-uk-now-home-of-the-university-10669199.html
RMA34M6T–Old Royal Naval College Greenwich SE London. UK Now home of the University of Greenwich and Trinity College of Music 2006 2000s HOMER SYKES
Clissold House, Clissold Park, Stoke Newington, London UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clissold-house-clissold-park-stoke-newington-london-uk-image156711415.html
RMK2XR07–Clissold House, Clissold Park, Stoke Newington, London UK
Wynnstay, Denbighshire, Wales. Stately home in the French-palace style designed by Benjamin Ferrey in 18th century gardens landscaped by Capability Brown. Home of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 6th Baronet, MP. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wynnstay-denbighshire-wales-stately-home-in-the-french-palace-style-designed-by-benjamin-ferrey-in-18th-century-gardens-landscaped-by-capability-brown-home-of-sir-watkin-williams-wynn-6th-baronet-mp-colour-woodblock-by-benjamin-fawcett-in-the-baxter-process-of-an-illustration-by-alexander-francis-lydon-from-reverend-francis-orpen-morriss-picturesque-views-of-the-seats-of-noblemen-and-gentlemen-of-great-britain-and-ireland-william-mackenzie-london-1880-image389772582.html
RM2DJ3JWA–Wynnstay, Denbighshire, Wales. Stately home in the French-palace style designed by Benjamin Ferrey in 18th century gardens landscaped by Capability Brown. Home of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 6th Baronet, MP. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
Glazed crockery with 19th century glasses and a 1960s Royal Copenhagen dinner service. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glazed-crockery-with-19th-century-glasses-and-a-1960s-royal-copenhagen-dinner-service-image344544915.html
RM2B0FAFF–Glazed crockery with 19th century glasses and a 1960s Royal Copenhagen dinner service.
A general view of Hogarth's House, the home of 18th century painter and printmaker William Hogarth in Chiswick, west London, which re-opens to the the public tomorrow following a major refurbishment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-general-view-of-hogarths-house-the-home-of-18th-century-painter-106179411.html
RMG4MTWR–A general view of Hogarth's House, the home of 18th century painter and printmaker William Hogarth in Chiswick, west London, which re-opens to the the public tomorrow following a major refurbishment.
Aerial view of the historic Cavalry Barracks in Hounslow, West London. Dating from the 18th Century, the current home of the 1st Battalion Irish Guar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-the-historic-cavalry-barracks-in-hounslow-west-london-dating-from-the-18th-century-the-current-home-of-the-1st-battalion-irish-guar-image338926359.html
RF2AKBC0R–Aerial view of the historic Cavalry Barracks in Hounslow, West London. Dating from the 18th Century, the current home of the 1st Battalion Irish Guar
Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hogarths-house-former-country-home-of-the-18th-century-english-artist-william-hogarth-in-chiswick-by-the-a4-open-to-the-public-as-a-free-museum-uk-image534024202.html
RM2P0PW8X–Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK
English gentlemen shaking hands in a candlelit dining room, 18th century. The profligate Mr Noel meets his old tutor Mr. Goodman at the home of the Jones. You are my Benefactor, my Preserver. Copperplate engraving by William Blake after an illustration by Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki from Mary Wollstonecraft's translation of Christian Gotthilf Salzmann's Elements of Morality, London, 1791. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-gentlemen-shaking-hands-in-a-candlelit-dining-room-18th-century-the-profligate-mr-noel-meets-his-old-tutor-mr-goodman-at-the-home-of-the-jones-you-are-my-benefactor-my-preserver-copperplate-engraving-by-william-blake-after-an-illustration-by-daniel-nikolaus-chodowiecki-from-mary-wollstonecrafts-translation-of-christian-gotthilf-salzmanns-elements-of-morality-london-1791-image571849619.html
RM2T6A00K–English gentlemen shaking hands in a candlelit dining room, 18th century. The profligate Mr Noel meets his old tutor Mr. Goodman at the home of the Jones. You are my Benefactor, my Preserver. Copperplate engraving by William Blake after an illustration by Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki from Mary Wollstonecraft's translation of Christian Gotthilf Salzmann's Elements of Morality, London, 1791.
England, London, Shoredith, Museum of the Home, Display of a Parlour in 1790 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-london-shoredith-museum-of-the-home-display-of-a-parlour-in-1790-image474714368.html
RM2JG930G–England, London, Shoredith, Museum of the Home, Display of a Parlour in 1790
David Garrick and his wife Eva Maria at breakfast in their home at Southampton Street, Strand, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/david-garrick-and-his-wife-eva-maria-at-breakfast-in-their-home-at-southampton-street-strand-london-image504849280.html
RM2M99TBC–David Garrick and his wife Eva Maria at breakfast in their home at Southampton Street, Strand, London.
London, UK. 11 July 2022. A staff member next to 'A view of the Piazza Navona, Rome' by Giuseppe Bison (Est. £40,000 - £60,000) at a preview of Bonhams’ works from the Grand Tour sale at their New Bond Street gallery. The sale celebrates the 18th Century Grand Tour partaken by European royalty, aristocracy and landed gentry and its influence on European taste, where almost every such tourist would return home with prints or sculpture or paintings. The works of art auctioned on 14 July. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-11-july-2022-a-staff-member-next-to-a-view-of-the-piazza-navona-rome-by-giuseppe-bison-est-40000-60000-at-a-preview-of-bonhams-works-from-the-grand-tour-sale-at-their-new-bond-street-gallery-the-sale-celebrates-the-18th-century-grand-tour-partaken-by-european-royalty-aristocracy-and-landed-gentry-and-its-influence-on-european-taste-where-almost-every-such-tourist-would-return-home-with-prints-or-sculpture-or-paintings-the-works-of-art-auctioned-on-14-july-credit-stephen-chung-alamy-live-news-image474907809.html
RM2JGHWN5–London, UK. 11 July 2022. A staff member next to 'A view of the Piazza Navona, Rome' by Giuseppe Bison (Est. £40,000 - £60,000) at a preview of Bonhams’ works from the Grand Tour sale at their New Bond Street gallery. The sale celebrates the 18th Century Grand Tour partaken by European royalty, aristocracy and landed gentry and its influence on European taste, where almost every such tourist would return home with prints or sculpture or paintings. The works of art auctioned on 14 July. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-chiswick-house-and-gardens-burlington-lane-chiswick-london-borough-of-hounslow-greater-london-england-united-kingdom-image182621819.html
RMMH33YR–18th century Chiswick House and gardens, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
South London : the home of Dr Lettsom, a famous - and consequently wealthy - doctor in the 18th century. Date: circa 1805 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-london-the-home-of-dr-lettsom-a-famous-and-consequently-wealthy-doctor-in-the-18th-century-date-circa-1805-image557104443.html
RM2RAA8B7–South London : the home of Dr Lettsom, a famous - and consequently wealthy - doctor in the 18th century. Date: circa 1805
A highly decorative house in early 17th Century Moorfields, one of the last pieces of open land in the City of London, near the Moorgate. After the Great Fire of London in 1666, refugees from the fire evacuated there and set up temporary camps there. King Charles II of England encouraged the dispossessed to move on and leave London, but it is unknown how many newly impoverished and displaced persons instead settled in the Moorfields area. In the early 18th century, Moorfields was the site of sporadic open-air markets, shows, and vendors/auctions. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-highly-decorative-house-in-early-17th-century-moorfields-one-of-the-last-pieces-of-open-land-in-the-city-of-london-near-the-moorgate-after-the-great-fire-of-london-in-1666-refugees-from-the-fire-evacuated-there-and-set-up-temporary-camps-there-king-charles-ii-of-england-encouraged-the-dispossessed-to-move-on-and-leave-london-but-it-is-unknown-how-many-newly-impoverished-and-displaced-persons-instead-settled-in-the-moorfields-area-in-the-early-18th-century-moorfields-was-the-site-of-sporadic-open-air-markets-shows-and-vendorsauctions-image229850327.html
RMR9XGC7–A highly decorative house in early 17th Century Moorfields, one of the last pieces of open land in the City of London, near the Moorgate. After the Great Fire of London in 1666, refugees from the fire evacuated there and set up temporary camps there. King Charles II of England encouraged the dispossessed to move on and leave London, but it is unknown how many newly impoverished and displaced persons instead settled in the Moorfields area. In the early 18th century, Moorfields was the site of sporadic open-air markets, shows, and vendors/auctions.
Interior of a Georgian town house in London, England. A door leads into a hallway of an elegant home with beautiful light falling on the panel work. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-of-a-georgian-town-house-in-london-england-a-door-leads-into-a-hallway-of-an-elegant-home-with-beautiful-light-falling-on-the-panel-work-image529393583.html
RF2NN7XWK–Interior of a Georgian town house in London, England. A door leads into a hallway of an elegant home with beautiful light falling on the panel work.
London, old Row of townhouses built in the 1700s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-old-row-of-townhouses-built-in-the-1700s-image453601520.html
RM2H9Y9A8–London, old Row of townhouses built in the 1700s
18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-child-token-given-to-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-mothers-left-tokens-with-their-babies-so-that-if-circumstances-improved-for-them-the-mothers-could-reclaim-their-children-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-was-founded-in-1739-by-the-philanthropic-sea-captain-thomas-coram-it-was-a-childrens-home-established-for-the-education-and-maintenance-of-exposed-and-deserted-young-children-image328361719.html
RM2A264M7–18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children
Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dear-mrspectator!-18th-century-theatrical-dinner-production-by-david-71732006.html
RME4KJWA–Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK
UNESCO World Heritage Site.Old Royal Naval College Greenwich SE London. UK. Home of the University of Greenwich and Trinity College of Music 2006 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unesco-world-heritage-siteold-royal-naval-college-greenwich-se-london-10669201.html
RMA34M6X–UNESCO World Heritage Site.Old Royal Naval College Greenwich SE London. UK. Home of the University of Greenwich and Trinity College of Music 2006
18th Century, Historic Huguenot Houses, Spitalfields, East End, London, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-historic-huguenot-houses-spitalfields-east-end-london-england-united-kingdom-image238621584.html
RMRT647C–18th Century, Historic Huguenot Houses, Spitalfields, East End, London, England, United Kingdom
Castle Howard, Yorkshire, England. Baroque stately home with central dome built in the 18th century by John Vanbrugh for Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle. Palladian style west wing completed by Charles Heathcote Tatham in 1811. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castle-howard-yorkshire-england-baroque-stately-home-with-central-dome-built-in-the-18th-century-by-john-vanbrugh-for-charles-howard-3rd-earl-of-carlisle-palladian-style-west-wing-completed-by-charles-heathcote-tatham-in-1811-colour-woodblock-by-benjamin-fawcett-in-the-baxter-process-of-an-illustration-by-alexander-francis-lydon-from-reverend-francis-orpen-morriss-picturesque-views-of-the-seats-of-noblemen-and-gentlemen-of-great-britain-and-ireland-william-mackenzie-london-1880-image396696555.html
RM2E1B2E3–Castle Howard, Yorkshire, England. Baroque stately home with central dome built in the 18th century by John Vanbrugh for Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle. Palladian style west wing completed by Charles Heathcote Tatham in 1811. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
Original brass light switches in Georgian home. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-brass-light-switches-in-georgian-home-image344545071.html
RM2B0FAN3–Original brass light switches in Georgian home.
Exhibition Designer David McCabe adjusts original prints of 'The Rake's Progress' in Hogarth's House, the home of 18th century painter and printmaker William Hogarth in Chiswick, west London, which re-opens to the the public tomorrow following a major refurbishment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-exhibition-designer-david-mccabe-adjusts-original-prints-of-the-rakes-106179414.html
RMG4MTWX–Exhibition Designer David McCabe adjusts original prints of 'The Rake's Progress' in Hogarth's House, the home of 18th century painter and printmaker William Hogarth in Chiswick, west London, which re-opens to the the public tomorrow following a major refurbishment.
Toda Home or Mand Toda people are a Dravidian ethnic group who live in the Nilgiri Mountains of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Before the 18th century and British colonisation, the Toda coexisted locally with other ethnic communities, including the Kota, Badaga and Kurumba, in a loose caste-like society, in which the Toda were the top ranking. from the book ' The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London, Hutchinson & co 1901 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toda-home-or-mand-toda-people-are-a-dravidian-ethnic-group-who-live-in-the-nilgiri-mountains-of-the-indian-state-of-tamil-nadu-before-the-18th-century-and-british-colonisation-the-toda-coexisted-locally-with-other-ethnic-communities-including-the-kota-badaga-and-kurumba-in-a-loose-caste-like-society-in-which-the-toda-were-the-top-ranking-from-the-book-the-living-races-of-mankind-vol-1-by-henry-neville-hutchinson-editors-john-walter-gregory-and-richard-lydekker-publisher-london-hutchinson-co-1901-image459840848.html
RF2HM3FKC–Toda Home or Mand Toda people are a Dravidian ethnic group who live in the Nilgiri Mountains of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Before the 18th century and British colonisation, the Toda coexisted locally with other ethnic communities, including the Kota, Badaga and Kurumba, in a loose caste-like society, in which the Toda were the top ranking. from the book ' The living races of mankind ' Vol 1 by Henry Neville Hutchinson,, editors John Walter Gregory, and Richard Lydekker, Publisher: London, Hutchinson & co 1901
Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hogarths-house-former-country-home-of-the-18th-century-english-artist-william-hogarth-in-chiswick-by-the-a4-open-to-the-public-as-a-free-museum-uk-image534024302.html
RM2P0PWCE–Hogarth's House, former country home of the 18th century English artist William Hogarth in Chiswick, by the A4, open to the public as a free museum UK
Lawton Hall., Cheshire, England. 17th-century red-brick house with 18th-century exterior. Home of John Lawton, Esq. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morriss Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lawton-hall-cheshire-england-17th-century-red-brick-house-with-18th-century-exterior-home-of-john-lawton-esq-colour-woodblock-by-benjamin-fawcett-in-the-baxter-process-of-an-illustration-by-alexander-francis-lydon-from-reverend-francis-orpen-morriss-picturesque-views-of-the-seats-of-noblemen-and-gentlemen-of-great-britain-and-ireland-william-mackenzie-london-1880-image571849955.html
RM2T6A0CK–Lawton Hall., Cheshire, England. 17th-century red-brick house with 18th-century exterior. Home of John Lawton, Esq. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morriss Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
Dr Johnson's House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Artist: Pictorial Agency. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-johnsons-house-city-of-london-c1900-1911-artist-pictorial-agency-image186158949.html
RMMPT7HW–Dr Johnson's House, City of London, c1900 (1911). Artist: Pictorial Agency.
An 18th century Georgian terrace in Mile End Road. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-18th-century-georgian-terrace-in-mile-end-road-43748131.html
RMCF4W57–An 18th century Georgian terrace in Mile End Road.
London Trade Card - Matthias Darly, Manufactory for Paper Hangings, painter, engraver and paper stainer, wholesale and retail, at the Acorn, facing Hungerford, Strand. All kinds of home decorating services offered, including Designs for Gentlemen's Different Fancies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-trade-card-matthias-darly-manufactory-for-paper-hangings-painter-engraver-and-paper-stainer-wholesale-and-retail-at-the-acorn-facing-hungerford-strand-all-kinds-of-home-decorating-services-offered-including-designs-for-gentlemens-different-fancies-image504814389.html
RM2M987W9–London Trade Card - Matthias Darly, Manufactory for Paper Hangings, painter, engraver and paper stainer, wholesale and retail, at the Acorn, facing Hungerford, Strand. All kinds of home decorating services offered, including Designs for Gentlemen's Different Fancies.
London, UK. 11 July 2022. A staff member views “An impressive and extensive collection of marble and hardstone specimens housed in an Italian 19th century ebony collector's cabinet” by Eugenio Argnani (Est. £20,000 - £30,000) at a preview of Bonhams’ works from the Grand Tour sale at their New Bond Street gallery. The sale celebrates the 18th Century Grand Tour partaken by European royalty, aristocracy and landed gentry and its influence on European taste, where almost every such tourist would return home with prints or sculpture or paintings. The works of art auctioned on 14 July. Credit: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-11-july-2022-a-staff-member-views-an-impressive-and-extensive-collection-of-marble-and-hardstone-specimens-housed-in-an-italian-19th-century-ebony-collectors-cabinet-by-eugenio-argnani-est-20000-30000-at-a-preview-of-bonhams-works-from-the-grand-tour-sale-at-their-new-bond-street-gallery-the-sale-celebrates-the-18th-century-grand-tour-partaken-by-european-royalty-aristocracy-and-landed-gentry-and-its-influence-on-european-taste-where-almost-every-such-tourist-would-return-home-with-prints-or-sculpture-or-paintings-the-works-of-art-auctioned-on-14-july-credit-image474907752.html
RM2JGHWK4–London, UK. 11 July 2022. A staff member views “An impressive and extensive collection of marble and hardstone specimens housed in an Italian 19th century ebony collector's cabinet” by Eugenio Argnani (Est. £20,000 - £30,000) at a preview of Bonhams’ works from the Grand Tour sale at their New Bond Street gallery. The sale celebrates the 18th Century Grand Tour partaken by European royalty, aristocracy and landed gentry and its influence on European taste, where almost every such tourist would return home with prints or sculpture or paintings. The works of art auctioned on 14 July. Credit:
Entrance to The Home of Twinings Tea, The Strand, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entrance-to-the-home-of-twinings-tea-the-strand-city-of-westminster-greater-london-england-united-kingdom-image559544954.html
RM2RE9D8A–Entrance to The Home of Twinings Tea, The Strand, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
The home of Charles Macklin, the long-lived Irish actor, in Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London: Colourised version of : 10164028 Date: 18TH CENTURY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-home-of-charles-macklin-the-long-lived-irish-actor-in-tavistock-row-covent-garden-london-colourised-version-of-10164028-date-18th-century-image472810678.html
RM2JD6ARJ–The home of Charles Macklin, the long-lived Irish actor, in Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London: Colourised version of : 10164028 Date: 18TH CENTURY
A late 19th century view of the Bank of England, the central bank of the United Kingdom, established in 1694 to act as the English Government's banker, and still one of the bankers for the Government of the United Kingdom, it is the world's eighth-oldest bank. The Bank moved to its current location in Threadneedle Street in 1734, acquired neighbouring land to create the site necessary for erecting the Bank's original home at this location, under the direction of its chief architect Sir John Sloane, between 1790 and 1827. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-view-of-the-bank-of-england-the-central-bank-of-the-united-kingdom-established-in-1694-to-act-as-the-english-governments-banker-and-still-one-of-the-bankers-for-the-government-of-the-united-kingdom-it-is-the-worlds-eighth-oldest-bank-the-bank-moved-to-its-current-location-in-threadneedle-street-in-1734-acquired-neighbouring-land-to-create-the-site-necessary-for-erecting-the-banks-original-home-at-this-location-under-the-direction-of-its-chief-architect-sir-john-sloane-between-1790-and-1827-image434092434.html
RM2G66H96–A late 19th century view of the Bank of England, the central bank of the United Kingdom, established in 1694 to act as the English Government's banker, and still one of the bankers for the Government of the United Kingdom, it is the world's eighth-oldest bank. The Bank moved to its current location in Threadneedle Street in 1734, acquired neighbouring land to create the site necessary for erecting the Bank's original home at this location, under the direction of its chief architect Sir John Sloane, between 1790 and 1827.
18th century Roehampton House, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-roehampton-house-roehampton-lane-roehampton-london-borough-of-wandsworth-greater-london-england-united-kingdom-image364838966.html
RM2C5FRR2–18th century Roehampton House, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Old brick townhouse of the type found near the Parliament Buildings in London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-brick-townhouse-of-the-type-found-near-the-parliament-buildings-in-london-image493857910.html
RM2KKD4PE–Old brick townhouse of the type found near the Parliament Buildings in London
18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-child-token-given-to-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-mothers-left-tokens-with-their-babies-so-that-if-circumstances-improved-for-them-the-mothers-could-reclaim-their-children-the-foundling-hospital-in-london-england-was-founded-in-1739-by-the-philanthropic-sea-captain-thomas-coram-it-was-a-childrens-home-established-for-the-education-and-maintenance-of-exposed-and-deserted-young-children-image328361714.html
RM2A264M2–18th century Child token, given to the Foundling Hospital in London. Mothers left tokens with their babies, so that, if circumstances improved for them, the mothers could reclaim their children. The Foundling Hospital in London, England, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children's home established for the 'education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children
Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dear-mrspectator!-18th-century-theatrical-dinner-production-by-david-71732640.html
RME4KKM0–Dear Mr.Spectator! 18th Century theatrical dinner production by David Simons and Michaela Delmonte, London, England, UK
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