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St Paul's Cathedral from Southwark Bridge, City of London, 1835. Artist: Anon
AR985156 
The River Thames and St Paul's Cathedral, London, c1945-c1965. Artist: SW Rawlings
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Lighters passing St Paul's Wharf with St Paul's Cathedral in the background, London, c1905.
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View of the east side of Southwark Bridge, London, 1820.                           Artist: Robert Havell
AR987295 
St Paul's Cathedral, City of London, 1908. Artist: William Monk
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Bankside, west of Southwark Bridge, London, early 1930s. Artist: George Davison Reid
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'Fresh Wharf, near London Bridge', c1762. Artist: William Marlow
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London, 1804.Artist: J Storer
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Proposed riverfront access to St Paul's Cathedral, City of London, 1826. Artist: GS Tregear
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Survey of London, 16th or 17th century (1886).
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Waterloo Bridge and the River Thames, London.
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Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1803. Artist: Anon
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A view eastwards along the River Thames to Waterloo Bridge and the City of London, c1945-c1965 Artist: SW Rawlings
AR962939 
St Paul's Cathedral, City of London, 1725. Artist: David Loggan
AR984665 
Shipping in the Pool of London, from London Bridge to Billingsgate.
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London Bridge Wharf, London.
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View of London and the Thames from South Bank, 17th century (1886).Artist: William Griggs
AR978759 
St Paul's Cathedral from Southwark Bridge, City of London, 1855-1859. This view of St Paul's Cathedral looming beyond the Thames-side wharves is an albumen print from a wet collodion negative, virtually identical to a calotype photograph by Alfred Rosling taken in 1854. It is possible that Rosling tried to recapture the scene later in the decade using the more up to date process. Alfred Rosling was a timber merchant and one of England's earliest amateur photographers. He was a founder member of the Photographic Society and the Photographic Exchange Club. Rosling moved to Reigate, Surrey in 1859, where Francis Frith was his neighbour and later published many of his photographs. Albumen print. 
Unique Identifier AR9451369 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5475px × 3194px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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