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St. Paul's Cathedral, South West View.
J. CONEY, 1811. From DUGDALE'S S.
(17-13 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral, 1842. S.W. View.
del. et lith. (8-12 inches.)

Drawn and engraved by
Paul's, third edition.

C. W. RADCLIFFE,

St. Paul's Cathedral. S.W. View. Drawn by S. READ. cut from the Illustrated London News, January 20, 1883. (19413 inches.)

East Views and Elevations.

St. Paul's, the East Prospect. Wm. EMMITT, fecit.; J. SIMON sculpt. (18-24 inches.)

The East Prospect of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul's. T. PLATT, Sculp. Sold by Thomas BOWLES. Top of plate is cut. (18-224 inches.)

The East Prospect, etc. Same plate as above, but sold (in addition) by John BOWLES, at the Black Horse in Cornhill. (1824 inches.)

The East Prospect, etc.

by Carington BOWLES.

Same plate as above, but republished

The East Prospect of the Cathedral of St. Paul's. SCHWERT, delin.; R. PARR, sculp. Printed by Robt. SAYER at the Golden Buck. (14-19 inches.)

The East Prospect, etc. Same plate as above, republished 1794 by LAURIE & WHITTLE.

The East Prospect of St. Paul's. J. KING, ex. (Coloured.) (11-15 inches.)

The East Prospect of St. Paul's Church. Inscriptions in French and Latin at bottom. Printed for J. SMITH, 1720. (8-101 inches.)

De Ooster-gevel van de Nieuwe Hoofdkerk van S. Paulus. Pet. SCHENK, Amsteld. (8-10 inches.)

Orthographia Basilicæ D. Pauli ad Orientem. (13-14 inches.) The East-end of St. Paul's. (4-6 inches.)

South Views and Elevations.

St. Paul's. Inscription on ribbon above Dome, which is very incorrectly drawn. A curious view, evidently taken soon after the erection of the Cathedral. (73-5 inches.)

St. Paul's. A view very similar to the above, but has foreground with figures, and inscription is at bottom. (7-6 inches.)

St. Paul's. S. View. Woodcut from a pamphlet, Appeal for the Completion of St. Paul's.'

The South Prospect of ye Cathedral of St. Paul's. The Foundation of this noble Structure began to be layd in ye Year 1670, and was continued wth all Dilligence, and now published in the First year of Our Soveraine Lady Queen Anne, 1702. Will. EMMETT, fecit. (263-173 inches.)

The South Prospect of the Cathedral of St. Paul's. SCHWERT, delin.; R. PARR, sculp. Published 1794 by LAURIE & WHITTLE. (19-13 inches.)

The South Prospect of St. Paul's. J. KING, ex.; J. HARRIS, delin. et sculp. (14-11 inches.)

The South Prospect, etc. Same plate as above, but coloured. Side Elevation of St. Paul's. (10-7 inches.)

The South Prospect of St. Paul's Church. With inscription in French and Latin at bottom. Printed for J. SMITH, 1720. (11-8 inches.)

L'Eglise de St. Paul.

Apparently the same plate as above, but published in Amsterdam, without the English inscription or date.

Hoofdkerk van S. Paulus. Pet. Schenk, exc., Amst.

A plate

very similar to the above, but has inscriptions in Dutch and Latin, and a Latin dedication to Segismund, King of Poland. (12-81 inches.)

South-East and North-East Views.

St. Paul's Cathedral from the South East. Engd by WARREN from a drawing by GYFFORD, 1808. (41-7 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral from the N.E. Showing the scaffolding during the rebuilding in the year 1695. Sutton NICHOLLS, delin. et sculp. This is a reprint. (13-8 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral. A N.E. View, about 1830. (62-41 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral, North Eastern View. Drawn by Hablot Browne, engraved by B. WINKLES. From WINKLES' Cathedrals. 1835. (71-6 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral. N.E. View. G. ADCOCK, sculp., 1828. (71-5 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral, South Side from Cannon St. (Really S.E. side.) LAMBERT, delin. et sculp. (10-7 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral. N.E. view. Beneath are views from the South, and of the Choir. A woodcut. (5-8 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral Church. Perspective View of the N. and E. Sides. J. ELMES, delin.; J. le KEUX, sculp., 1811. From Fine Arts of the English School. (13-11 inches.)

Dome de la Cathédrale de St. Paul. ARNOUT. Imp. Lemercier, à Paris. inches.)

Dessiné et lith. par Julus.

A N.E. View. (15-12

Dome de la Cathédrale de St. Paul. Same lithograph as above, but coloured.

The South East Prospect of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul's.
B. LENS, delineavit ; J. HARRIS, sculpsit. (26-17 inches.)
South East Prospect of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul.
Dedicated to Joseph, Lord Bishop of Bristol and Dean of St.
Paul's, by P. FOURDRINIER. (36-23 inches.)

South East Prospect, etc. Same plate as above, but printed for
BOWLES and CARVER, 69, St. Paul's Church Yard.
Saint Paul's Cathedral, South East View.

In colours. No

engraver's name. About 1830. (21-17 inches.) St. Paul's, January 18, 1881. From the corner of Cheapside, representing a snow scene. A chromo-lithograph from Household

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East End of St. Paul's. Actually a N.E. view. A proof engraving. (5-8 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral from Watling Street. A woodcut. (3-5

inches.)

East End of St. Paul's Cathedral. A N.E. View. Engraved by J. STORER, 1817. From STORER's Cathedrals. (51-7 inches.) The New Post Office Savings Bank. Showing S. Paul's from St. Martin's-le-Grand. Lithograph from CASSELL'S London. (73-6 inches.)

St. Paul's from St. Martin's-le-Grand. Drawn by T. GIRTIN, engraved by J. BAILY. Published 1815 by J. GIRTIN. (15-21 inches.)

St. Paul's from Cheapside. View about 1790. No engraver's name. (71-6 inches.)

General Post Office. View of S. Paul's from St. Martin's-leGrand. W. SIMPSON, del.; T. PICKEN, lith., 1852. (16-12 inches.)

The_Post_Office and St. Paul's, from St. Martin's-le-Grand. Drawn by C. STANFIELD; engraved by G. COOKE, 1833. From COOKE'S Views of London. (10-7 inches.)

The Post Office, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Bull and Mouth Inn. Engraved by G. J. EMBLEM, from a drawing by T. ALLOM. Stationers' Almanack, 1834. (183-10 inches.)

Views from the River, Etc.

St. Paul's. Showing part of Blackfriars Bridge. Published 1811 by W. DARTON, jun. (5-3 inches.)

View of London from Waterloo Bridge. Drawn by H. WEST; engraved by J. SHURY, 1832. (74-5 inches.)

London from Blackfriars Bridge. Drawn by CAMPION; engraved by J. ROGERS (1831). (8-5 inches.)

Black Friars Bridge. From T. MALTON's Views of London, 1797. (14-10 inches.)

View of Blackfriars Bridge and St. Paul's, from the Patent Shot Manufactory. Drawn and etched by D. TURNER; aquatinted by SUTHERLAND. Published 1803 by LAURIE and WHITTLE. (161-11 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral from Southwark Bridge. Lithograph, printed by G. J. Cox, Royal Polytechnic. (81-5 inches.)

St. Paul's from Southwark Bridge. Same Plate as above, with slight variation in inscription, and without tinted ground.

View of Black Friars Bridge. DAYES, delt; TAGG, Sculp', 1796. From HUNTER's London. (10-7 inches.)

St. Paul's, Blackfriars Bridge, etc. A coloured aquatint, margin cut. (14-10 inches.)

St. Paul's, from the River. Etching by David LAW, signed proof. (18-14 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral.

View from the River.

GAUTIER. (9-13 inches.)

Etching by L.

View of Blackfriars Bridge and St. Paul's Cathedral. A coloured aquatint, margin cut. (243-16 inches.)

St. Paul's, with Lord Mayor's Procession by water. A woodcut. Circular. (8 inches.)

St. Paul's, from Southwark Bridge. A photograph. (103-82 inches.)

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The Fire at the City Flour-Mills in Upper Thames Street. woodcut from the Illustrated London News, Nov. 16, 1872. (9-5 inches.)

St. Paul's, etc.

Emblematic figures of Time and History in the foreground. Frontispiece to an old Traveller. (7-11 inches.) St. Paul's from Bankside. W. TOMBLESON, delt. From TOMBLESON'S Views of the Thames. (83-7 inches.)

St. Paul's Cathedral. View of the Southern Front from Southwark Bridge. Drawn by H. BROWNE; engraved by B. WINKLES. From WINKLES' Cathedrals, 1835.

St. Paul's, from the Shot Tower.

Picturesque Europe. (6-7 inches.)

(6-8 inches.)

Woodcut, from CASSELL'S

St. Paul's, the View taken from Bank Side. Engraved by RADCLYFFE from a drawing by J. P. NEALE for the Beauties of England and Wales, 1815. (63-4 inches.)

St. Paul's, from Bank Side. Original drawing by J. P. NEALE, 1815. (10-7 inches.)

St. Paul's, etc.

With emblematic representation of Commerce and Plenty. Title to a book. R. CORBOULD, del. (73-5 inches.)

St. Paul's, from Southwark. In the foreground is a figure in Civic costume. Published by W. MILLER, 1805. (10-14 inches.)

St. Paul's, from the River. G. GEYANAUD, 1882, from an illustrated paper. (6-9 inches.)

Churches in the City of London. With S. Paul's in the centre. A woodcut. (10-6 inches.)

View of the Observatory erected above the Cross of St. Paul's, from which a Panoramic View of London and its Environs was executed by Mr. T. HORNER. S. RAWLE, Sc'. (7-10 inches.) View of the Observatory, etc., 1821. (591 inches.)

Sectional View of the Observatory.

(51-8 inches.)

Malton's six Views of the Exterior of St. Paul's; comprising
St. Paul's from Ludgate Hill, South Front, West Front,
St. Paul's from Cheapside, North-West View, and North Front.
Published 1798 by T. MALTON. (Each about 11-15 inches.)
A Parallel of some of the principal Towers and Steeples built by
Sir Christopher WREN. Woodcut, from KNIGHT'S Old England.
(71-5 inches.)

Tribute to the Memory of Sir Christopher WREN. Comparison of all the buildings erected by him. Drawn by C. R. COCKERELL. (11-8 inches.)

INTERIOR VIEWS, ETC.

Plans.

The Foundation, or Ground-plot of St. Paul's Church. Sold by Tho. BOWLES in St. Paul's Church-yard. (16-27 inches.)

Plan of the Cathedral of St. Paul's. Dedicated to Sir Robt. Ladbroke, Lord Mayor. SCHWERT, delin.; R. PARR, sculp. (12-19 inches.)

Plan of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, with the Vestiges of the Vaults and Peristyle of the Dome. With plan of the High Altar, as designed by WREN. H. HULSBERGH, Sculp. (21-29 inches.)

Plan of St. Paul's, accurately measured from the Building. J. GwYN, delin.; J. GREEN, sculp. Published 1801. In 2 sheets. (Together, 28-51 inches.)

Ichnographic Plan of St. Paul's Cathedral. Ground Plan of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1818. admeasurements by J. CONEY. From 3rd edition. (91-14 inches.)

(111-7 inches.) Engraved from actual DUGDALE'S S. Paul's,

Platte grond van de Nieuwe Hoofdkerck van S. Paulus. Inscriptions in Dutch and Latin. Pet. SCHENK, Amsteld. (112-81 inches.)

Ground Plan of St. Paul's Cathedral, showing the proposed Increase of Street Accommodation. By W. BARBER. (17-12 inches.)

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