- William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth - William Harrison Ainsworth
William Harrison Ainsworth - William Cobbett
William Cobbett - Washington Irving
Washington Irving - Walter Scott
Walter Scott - View from Paul's Pier
- Thomas Noon Talfourd
Thomas Noon Talfourd - Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore - Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle (4 December 1795 – 5 February 1881) was a British historian, satirical writer, essayist, translator, philosopher, mathematician, and teacher [Wikipedia] - Thomas Campbell
Thomas Campbell - Theodore S Hook
Theodore S Hook - The Tube
The Tube - The Savoy
The Savoy - The Regent Canal at Maida Hill
The Regent Canal at Maida Hill - The Queens first council - Kensington Palace June 20 1837
Queen Victorias first council - Kensington Palace June 20 1837 The year 1837, except for the death of the old King and the accession of the young Queen, was a tolerably insignificant year. It was on June 20 that the King died. He was buried on the evening of July 9 at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor; on the 10th the Queen dissolved Parliament; on the 13th she went to Buckingham Palace; and on November 9 she visited the City, where they gave her a magnificent banquet, served in Guildhall at half past five, the Lord Mayor and City magnates humbly taking their modest meal at a lower table. - The Queen receiving the sacrament, after her coronation - Westminster Abbey, June 29, 1838
- The Pub
The Pub - The Old Tabard Inn, High Street, Southwark
The Old Tabard Inn, High Street, Southwark - The Heart of the City
The Heart of the City - The Good Intent - Chelsea
The Good Intent - Chelsea - The Fraserians
The Fraserians - The first Railway Journey in England
It was called the 'Locomotion.' George Stephenson stood ready to drive it as soon as the trucks, which a stationary engine was lowering down the slope by means of a wire rope, had been attached to it. In the first of these trucks came the Directors of the Railway Company and their friends, followed by twenty-one trucks (all open to the sky, like ordinary goods-trucks), loaded with various passengers, and finally six more waggons of coal. Such was the first train. A man on horseback, carrying a flag, having taken up his position in front of the 'Locomotion' to head the procession, the starting word was given, and with a hiss of steam, half drowned in the shouting of the crowd, the first railway journey ever made in England was begun. - The Duchess of Kent, with Princess Victoria at the age of two
The Duchess of Kent, with Princess Victoria at the age of two - The Chelsea Arts Ball
The Chelsea Arts Ball - The Cafe Royal
- Sydney Smith
Sydney Smith - Soho Market
Soho Market - Sir Robert Peel
Sir Robert Peel - Sir John C. Hobhouse
Sir John C. Hobhouse - Shopping
Shopping - Shepherd's Market
Shepherd's Market - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Samuel Rogers
Samuel Rogers - Romans teaching the Britons to Build
The Romans built many cities, the names of some of which you know, such as London, and York, and Bath. They taught the people how to plough the fields and to sow corn, that they might have bread to eat. They brought to the country many fruits and vegetables which were quite new to the poor Britons. They showed them how to spin and to weave, and soon they left off dyeing their skins, and began to clothe themselves like their masters; and when they saw the houses which were built by the Romans, they left their dark caves and their rude huts. The Britons were also taught to read and to write, and to speak the Roman language. Nor should I forget to tell you, that the cruel Druids were all destroyed by one of the Roman generals. - Rev. William Lisle Bowles
Rev. William Lisle Bowles - Regina's Maids of Honour
Regina's Maids of Honour - Queen's Head Inn, Southwark
- Queen Victoria in 1839
Queen Victoria in 1839 - Private View - the A.A.A
Private View - the A.A.A - Pierre-Jean De Béranger
Pierre-Jean De Béranger - Old Houses, White Hart Inn, Southwark
- Napoleon at Longwood
Napoleon at Longwood - Nag's Head Inn Yard, Southwark
- Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday - Mary Russell Mitford
Mary Russell Mitford - M. Blessington
M. Blessington - Lord Lyndhurst
Lord Lyndhurst - Lord John Russell
Lord John Russell - Lord Byron
Lord Byron - Lord Brougham
Lord Brougham - Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt - Landing of the Romans
- King's Head Inn, Southwark
- John Wilson Croker
John Wilson Croker - John Gibson Lockhart
John Gibson Lockhart - John Galt
- John Baldwin Buckstone
John Baldwin Buckstone - James Hogg
James Hogg - Hyde Park
Hyde Park - Harriet Martineau
Harriet Martineau