Coloured drawing of the The Mansion House, London. Taken from The Penny Magazine, 1837. Features images contemporary transport. Coloured picture of the The Mansion House 1837
An article entitled A Looking -Glass for London, from The Penny Magazine, dated February 28th to March 31st, 1937. Contains three colour drawings: 1) Fleet Street - Procession of Mail Coaches on the King's Birthday; 2) Holburn from Middle-Row, looking East - Omnibuses; 3) Bishopgate Street - Short Stages. 8 pages. The Penny Magazine was a supplement from the journal of the Society of the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. The Penny Magazine 1837
Mounted newspaper cutting from the Penny Magazine, featuring a coloured print of contemporary transport in front of Covent Garden Theatre. Dates to around 1837. Mounted newspaper cutting featuring a drawing of Covent Garden Theatre 1836-1838
A colour drawing from The Penny Magazine, entitled Bow Street, and the Assembling of the police. Dated 31st January 1837. Newspaper cutting featuring a drawing of Bow Street 1837
Coloured print showing Regent Street, looking North, from the Quadrant. A newspaper cutting from The Penny Magazine, in an article entitled A Looking Glass For London - No. XIX: trade - Regent Street and the shops of the West End. Newspaper cutting featuring a drawing of Regent Street 1836-1838
broadsheet, print, letterpress, 'Notice of sheep Dipping under Diseases of Animals Acts 1894. issued by the county of Cumberland, Carlisle, 1st March 1907. Printed Chas. Knight & Co. Ltd., London', sight size: H 870 x W 555 mm, frame size: H 940 x W 625 x D 25 mm broadsheet, print, letterpress 1907
Newspaper cutting entitled A Looking Glass For London - No. XXX, taken from the Penny Magazine, c.1837. The cutting features a drawing of contemporary transport in a scene entitled Hyde Park - Entrance from Piccadilly. Newspaper cutting entitled A Looking Glass For London - No. XXX 1836-1838