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| Frontispiece. London Bridge and part of Borough
High Street in 1616 | From Visscher's view of London, reproduced by the London Topographical Society. |
| Plate |
| Key plan |
| 1. | Plan of Southwark, circa 1618 | From a plan in the Record Office of
the City Corporation. |
| 2. | Part of Rocque's map, 1761 | From the Council's collection. |
| 3. | "A Plott of the Counter Prison, the Kings
Armes Tavern and other buildings," 1686 | From a plan made by William Capell,
in the Record Office of the City
Corporation. |
| 4. | Formation of the southern approach to new
London Bridge, July, 1830 | From a lithograph in the Council's
collection. |
| 5. | The tomb of John Gower, Southwark Cathedral | Photograph in the possession of the
National Buildings Record. |
| 6. | The memorial to William Emerson, Southwark Cathedral | Photograph by F. Hyde. |
| 7. | The tomb of Lancelot Andrewes, Southwark
Cathedral | Photograph in the possession of the
National Buildings Record. |
| 8. | Plan of Borough High Street, circa 1542 | From a plan in the Public Record
Office. |
| 9. | (a) Extract from Horwood's Map, 1819; | |
| (b) Plan of Borough High Street area based
on 1875 Ordnance Survey | |
| 10. | Plan of the College Almshouse estate, 1814 | From a survey by George Gwilt, in
the possession of the Corporation
of Wardens of St. Saviour. |
| 11. | (a) The market in Borough High Street,
circa 1750 | From R. Bradley's Riches of a Hop
Garden, in the Guildhall Library. |
| (b) The Borough Market House, 1810 | From a sketch in the Council's
collection. |
| 12. | (a) Fishmonger Alley, looking towards Red
Cross Street | From a sepia watercolour drawing by
Buckler, in the Guildhall Library. |
| (b) No. 4 Green Dragon Court. Shop front | Photograph by Edward Yates, F.S.A. |
| 13. | (a) "View of the town-hall, St. Margaret's
Hill", prior to 1793 | From Wilkinson's Londina Illustrata. |
| (b) The town hall, St. Margaret's Hill, circa
1850 | From a watercolour drawing by
T. H. Shepherd, in the Council's
collection. |
| 14. | (a) The Canterbury Pilgrims setting out
from the Tabard Inn | From Urry's edition of Chaucer's
works, published in 1721. |
| (b) The Tabard Inn, circa 1850 | From a watercolour drawing by T. H.
Shepherd, in the Council's collection. |
| 15. | (a) King's Head public house, Borough
High Street. Bust of King Henry VIII,
1943 | Photograph. |
| (b) The inner yard of the King's Head public house, Borough High Street, 1880 | Photograph by the Society for Photographing Relics of old London. |
| 16. | The George Inn, interior of saloon bar, 1947 | Photograph, copyright London News
Agency. |
| 17. | The George Inn, 1880 | Photograph by the Society for Photographing Relics of Old London. |
| 18. | The George Inn, north and south elevations | Measured drawings by F. A. Evans. |
| 19. | The George Inn. Staircase and external details | Measured drawings by F. A. Evans. |
| 20. | (a) The inn yard of the old White Hart, 1882 | From an etching by Percy Thomas,
in the Council's collection. |
| (b) Back of the Queen's Head Inn, 1888 | From a watercolour drawing by
Appleton, in the Council's collection. |
| 21. | (a) The Grapes public-house, No. 2 St.
Thomas Street, 1943 | Photograph. |
| (b) No. 83 Borough High Street, 1948 | Sketch of staircase by F. A. Evans. |
| 22. | No. 91 Borough High Street. Details of
staircase | Measured drawing by R. G. Absolon. |
| 23. | No. 91 Borough High Street. Details of
niche cupboard on first floor | Measured drawing by R. G. Absolon. |
| 24. | (a) Nos. 38–52 Borough High Street, 1943 | Photograph. |
| (b) Calvert's Buildings, No. 50 Borough
High Street, 1908 | Photograph. |
| 25. | No. 52 Borough High Street. Mantelpiece
on first floor | Measured drawing by F. A. Evans. |
| 26. | (a) The King's Arms public-house, Newcomen Street, 1828 | From a sepia watercolour drawing by
Buckler, in the Council's collection. |
| (b) Coat of arms on the King's Arms publichouse, Newcomen Street | Photograph. |
| 27. | Guy's Hospital | Ground plan. |
| 28. | Guy's statue in the hospital courtyard | Photograph. |
| 29. | Guy's Hospital. Central block of front courtyard | Photograph. |
| 30. | Guy's Hospital. Entrance gates from St.
Thomas Street, 1934 | Photograph. |
| 31. | Portrait of Thomas Guy from the court room
of the hospital | Photograph. |
| 32. | (a) Guy's Hospital. North-west wing of
front courtyard | Photograph. |
| (b) Guy's Hospital. West quadrangle of the
inner courtyard looking west, 1948 | Photograph. |
| 33. | (a) Guy's Hospital. Thomas Guy's chest | Photograph. |
| (b) Guy's Hospital. The court room (formerly the Martha Ward), 1948 | Photograph. |
| 34. | Guy's Hospital. Elevation to St. Thomas
Street, section through central block and
elevation of west wing | Measured drawings by Evelyn Prior. |
| 35. | Guy's Hospital. Interior of chapel | Photograph by F. Hyde. |
| 36. | Guy's Hospital. Details of chapel | Measured drawings by Evelyn Prior. |
| 37. | Guy's Hospital. Monument in chapel | Photograph. |
| 38. | (a) The Feathers, Winchester Yard, 1890 | From a watercolour drawing by
Appleton, in the Council's collection. |
| (b) Old houses in Clink Street, 1888 | From a watercolour drawing by
Appleton, in the Council's collection. |
| 39. | Entrance to Montague Close, "Gateway of
St.Mary's Priory, Southwark", 1811 | From Wilkinson's Londina Illustrata. |
| 40. | (a) Montague Close. "A North-west View
of the House of William Parker, Lord
Monteagle", 1825 | From Wilkinson's Londina Illustrata. |
| (b) Old houses adjoining Saint Saviour's
Dock, 1827 | From a sepia watercolour drawing by Buckler, in the Guildhall
Library. |
| 41. | "North View of Queen Elizabeth's Free
Grammar School, St. Saviour's, Southwark", 1815 | From Wilkinson's Londina Illustrata. |
| 42. | (a) The Governors' Court Room, St.
Saviour's Grammar School, 1826 | From a watercolour drawing by
G. Yates, in the Guildhall Library. |
| (b) The schoolroom, St. Saviour's Grammar
School, 1826 | From a watercolour drawing by
G. Yates, in the Guildhall Library. |
| 43. | Part of Hollar's View of London, 1647, showing Winchester House and Bankside | From the reproduction issued by the
London Topographical Society. |
| 44. |
| 45. | (a) South view of the palace of the Bishops
of Winchester | From an engraving in Wilkinson's
Londina Illustrata, 1812. |
| (b) The remains of Winchester Palace, Clink
Street, circa 1800 | From a sepia watercolour in the
possession of the Corporation of
Wardens. |
| 46. | Winchester Palace after the fire of 1814 | From an etching by J. Le Rous, in
Beauties of Britain, 1828. |
| 47. | Remains of Winchester House. Details, 1943 | Measured drawings by F. H. Healey. |
| 48. | Remains of Winchester House. Plans, 1943 | Measured drawings by F. H. Healey. |
| 49. | The Bishop of Winchester's House, (a) Top
of doorway on the south side of the great
hall; (b) Elevations of doorway on the
south side of the great hall. 1884 | From drawings by F. T. Dollman, in
the Guildhall Library. |
| 50. | The Bishop of Winchester's House. Perspective view of great hall looking west | From a drawing by F. T. Dollman,
in the Guildhall Library. |
| 51. | (a) Remains of Winchester House, 1943.
Eastern face of the upper portion of the
rose window on fourth floor of warehouse;
(b) Part of old rubble wall in warehouse
wall after the demolition of the arch over
Stoney Street | Photographs. |
| 52. | The Bishop of Winchester's House. Rose
window | From a drawing by F. T. Dollman,
in the Guildhall Library. |
| 53. | The Bishop of Winchester's House. Details.
1884 | From measured drawings by F. T.
Dollman, in the Guildhall Library. |
| 54. | (a) Old houses on Bankside, 1827 | From a sepia watercolour drawing by
Buckler, in the Guildhall Library. |
| (b) Nos. 50–52 Bankside, 1940 | Photograph. |
| 55. | (a) The Anchor public-house, No. 1 Bankside, 1948; (b) No. 49 Bankside, The
Cardinal's Cap, 1946 | Photographs. |
| 56. | Honduras Wharf, No. 74 Bankside.
(a) Doorway; (b) Staircase | Photographs. |
| 57. | (a) Old houses in Maid Lane (now Park
Street), circa 1820 | From a watercolour drawing by
G. Shepherd, in the Council's
collection. |
| (b) Old houses in Castle Street | From a sepia watercolour drawing by
Buckler, in the Guildhall Library. |
| 58. | Colour mill built out of the remains of Skelton's meeting house, on the south side of
Maid Lane (now Park Street), 1812 | From watercolour drawings by G.
Shepherd, in the Council's collection. |
| 59. | Plan of Bankside, showing the Bishop of
Winchester's property and the sites of the
Elizabethan playhouses, inns, etc. | Based on the Ordnance Survey. |
| 60. | (a) House of John Perkins, previously of
Henry Thrale, in Park Street, just prior to
its demolition in 1833 | From a drawing in the Guildhall
Library. |
| (b) Nos. 22–26 Park Street, 1946 | Photograph. |
| 61. | Plan of the Anchor Brewhouse situate in Park
Street, Southwark, 1792 | From the original map by G. Gwilt,
junr., in the possession of Messrs.
Barclay Perkins. |
| 62. | (a) No. 18 Union Street, 1890 | From a watercolour drawing by
Appleton, in the Council's collection. |
| (b) Anchor Terrace, Nos. 1–15 Southwark
Bridge Road, 1946 | Photograph. |
| 63. | (a) Nos. 59 and 61 Union Street. Doors to
room on first floor; (b) Nos. 59 and 61
Union Street. Malting shed at rear, 1949 | Photographs. |
| 64. | (a) Zoar Street, 1912 | Photograph. |
| (b) The schoolroom under the Zoar Street
meeting house | From an engraving published by
Wilkinson in 1822. |
| 65. | "A Mapp of the Mannor or Lordship of Old
Paris Garden Surveyed 1627" | From the original plan in the possession of the trustees of Christ
Church Parochial School. |
| 66. | Parish of Christchurch, Surrey, surveyed by
H. Gardner, 1821 | From a map published by Wilkinson
in 1821, in the Council's collection. |
| 67. | (a) Christ Church exterior, April, 1941; | |
| (b) Christ Church watch house, 1932 | Photographs. |
| 68. | (a) Christ Church. Old pulpit | From a drawing belonging to Marshall's Charity. |
| (b) Christ Church interior, 1825 | From a watercolour drawing by
G. Yates belonging to Marshall's
Charity. |
| 69. | Christ Church. West and east elevations | Measured drawings (part reconstruction) by F. A. Evans. |
| 70. | Christ Church. South elevation | Measured drawing (part reconstruction) by F. A. Evans. |
| 71. | Christ Church. Section with inset drawings
of the church after bomb damage | Measured drawing (part reconstruction) by F. A. Evans. |
| 72. | Colombo Street (formerly Collingwood
Street), 1906 | Watercolour drawing by E. A. Phipson, from the Council's collection. |
| 73. | (a) Hopton's Almshouses, circa 1850 | From a watercolour drawing by T. H.
Shepherd, in the Council's collection. |
| (b) Hopton's Almshouses, 1934 | Photograph. |
| 74. | Hopton's Almshouses. Ground plan | Drawn by R. G. Absolon. |
| 75. | Hopton's Almshouses. Elevations. | Drawings by R. G. Absolon. |
| 76. | Hopton's Almshouses. Details of the
Trustees' Committee Room | Measured drawings by F. H. Healey. |
| 77. | Hopton's Almshouses. Living room | Sketch by R. G. Absolon. |
| 78. | (a) No. 61 Hopton Street, 1949 | Photograph by F. Hyde. |
| (b) No. 61 Hopton Street. Elevations and
plans | Measured drawings. |
| 79. | (a) Nos. 12–14 Boddy's Bridge, Upper
Ground, 1947; (b) No. 26 Upper Ground,
1947 | Photographs. |
| 80. | (a) Falcon Glassworks near Bankside (Green
& Pellatts), 1827 | From a watercolour drawing by
Buckler, in the Guildhall Library. |
| (b) Queen's Arms Court, Upper Ground,
1825 | From a watercolour drawing by
G. Yates, in the Council's collection. |
| 81. | (a) The British Plate Glass Warehouse (with
the Surrey Institution and Christchurch
in the background), circa 1800 | From an aquatint in the Council's
collection. |
| (b) Surrey Institution, 1809 | From an aquatint in Ackermann's
Microcosm of London. |
| 82. | No. 7 Blackfriars Road, 1947 | Photograph. |
| 83. | No. 74 Blackfriars Road. Elevation | Measured drawing by R. G. Absolon. |
| 84. | (a) Nos. 75–78 Blackfriars Road, 1947; | |
| (b) Nos. 134–139 Blackfriars Road, 1946 | Photographs. |
| 85. | (a) Surrey Chapel Exterior, 1798 | From an engraving by Wilkinson,
in the Council's collection. |
| (b) Surrey Chapel Interior, 1812 | From an aquatint published by Ackermann, in the Council's collection. |
| 86. | The sign of the Dog and Pot, No. 196 Blackfriars Road, 1908 | Photograph. |
| 87. | (a) No. 174A Blackfriars Road. Entrance.
1946 | Photograph. |
| (b) No. 187 Blackfriars Road. Entrance.
1949 | Measured drawing by F. H. Healey. |
| 88. | Nos. 48, 38 and 30 Stamford Street. Elevations | Measured drawings by R.G. Absolon. |
| 89. | (a) Unitarian Chapel, Stamford Street, 1949 | Photograph by F. Hyde. |
| (b) No. 18 Stamford Street, 1904 | Photograph. |
| 90. | Nelson Square. Elevations of north, east and
south sides | Measured drawings by P. G. Vincent. |
| 91. | Balcony railings in Nelson Square | Measured drawings by F. A. Evans. |
| 92. | (a) Nelson Square, east side, 1940; (b) Nos.
2–9 Dolben Street, 1946 | Photographs. |