‘Cheapside’ historical pictures (exact matches)

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The witches appear to Macbeth and Banquo [graphic] / painted by H Fuseli; aqua fortis by Trotter
The witches appear to Macbeth and Banquo [graphic] / painted by H Fuseli; aqua fortis by Trotter
House on Cheapside, said to have been built for Sir William Turner, Lord Mayor of London in 1668–1669
House on Cheapside, said to have been built for Sir William Turner, Lord Mayor of London in 1668–1669
The Genius of Caricature, and his Friends, Celebrating the Completion of the Second Volume of the Caricature Magazine …
The Genius of Caricature, and his Friends, Celebrating the Completion of the Second Volume of the Caricature Magazine …
Illustration for Fox's Book of Martyrs, 1776 edition
Illustration for Fox's Book of Martyrs, 1776 edition
Extraordinary large Twelfth Cake
Extraordinary large Twelfth Cake
"Tonstall purchased the whole of them, and burnt them publicly in Cheapside"
"Tonstall purchased the whole of them, and burnt them publicly in Cheapside"
Great Expectations, Pip entertains Estella to tea at the Cross Keys in Wood Street, Cheapside
Great Expectations, Pip entertains Estella to tea at the Cross Keys in Wood Street, Cheapside
The Commemoration of the Queen's Long Reign, Bird's-eye view of the Route of the Royal Procession
The Commemoration of the Queen's Long Reign, Bird's-eye view of the Route of the Royal Procession