London Bridge, with St. Paul's Cathedral in the distance
1815
Not on view
5
unknown artist
Frost Fair on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the distance
1684
Not on view
6
Francis Swain Ward, ca. 1734–1794
Mausoleum with Stone Elephants
1788
Not on view
7
Daniel Turner, active 1782–1805
A View of London Bridge
early 19th century
Not on view
8
Francis Swain Ward, ca. 1734–1794
Mausoleum at Outatori near Trichinopoly
ca. 1788
Not on view
9
John Inigo Richards, 1730/31?–1810
Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome
1776
Not on view
10
Canaletto, 1697–1768
Westminster Bridge, with the Lord Mayor's Procession on the Thames
1747
Not on view
11
Thomas Luny, 1759–1837
The Port of London
1798
Not on view
12
Frederick Nash, 1782–1856
The Monument and London Bridge
ca. 1825
Not on view
13
John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Innsbruck, June 6
undated
14
John Varley, 1778–1842
View of New Street, near London Bridge
undated
15
Print made by Joseph Powell, 1780–1834
Winchester Cross
1800
16
Print made by Joseph Powell, 1780–1834
Winchester Cross
1800
17
Godfrey Thomas Vigne, 1801–1863
Oruro, Bolivia
1855
18
unknown artist
King Charles's Statue, Whitehall
ca. 1815
19
Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
View of the Pantheon from the Arsenal
1802
20
George Belton Moore, 1805–1875
A Proposed plan for Trafalgar Square
1841
21
Thomas Shotter Boys, 1803–1874
The Church of St. Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge, with the Monument in the Background
1832
22
Print made by Nathaniel Parr, active 1742–1751
The Place and Church of St. John de Lateran at Rome; 1. St. Johns Church. 2. the Palace Built by Sixtus the fifth. 3. The Holy Ladder. 4. Constantines Font. 5. Hospital for Men. 6. Do. for Women
undated
23
Print made by William Austin, 1721–1820
Ruins of Ancient Rome; Temple of Concord, Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Arch of Titus, Statue of M. Aurelius, Marcellus Theatre, Trajans Pillar
24
Print made by unknown artist
The City of Ancient Rome as in the Reign of Caesar Augustus. Exhibiting in their proper Situations the Public & Magnificent Structures of Rome, in it's highest Glory