Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) Assets (120 in total)

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John Stowe, Historian and Antiquarian, 1525-1605, from his monument in the Church of St Andrew Undershaft
John Stowe, Historian and Antiquarian, 1525-1605, from his monument in the Church of St Andrew Undershaft

FLO6340355: John Stowe, Historian and Antiquarian, 1525-1605, from his monument in the Church of St Andrew Undershaft, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

The Savoy Hospital in 1650 from a print by Wenceslaus Hollar and in ruins in 1792
The Savoy Hospital in 1650 from a print by Wenceslaus Hollar and in ruins in 1792

FLO6340381: The Savoy Hospital in 1650 from a print by Wenceslaus Hollar and in ruins in 1792, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Wood Street Compter, prison owned by the Sheriffs of London, built in the mayoralty of Sir Samuel Strange in 1670
Wood Street Compter, prison owned by the Sheriffs of London, built in the mayoralty of Sir Samuel Strange in 1670

FLO6340388: Wood Street Compter, prison owned by the Sheriffs of London, built in the mayoralty of Sir Samuel Strange in 1670, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Monument of miniature painter Samuel Cooper (1609-1672) in St Pancras in the Fields
Monument of miniature painter Samuel Cooper (1609-1672) in St Pancras in the Fields

FLO6340413: Monument of miniature painter Samuel Cooper (1609-1672) in St Pancras in the Fields, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, 1516-1571, Chief Butler of England, in the church of St Catherine Cree, Aldgate
Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, 1516-1571, Chief Butler of England, in the church of St Catherine Cree, Aldgate

FLO6340425: Grave effigy of Sir Nicholas Throkmorton, 1516-1571, Chief Butler of England, in the church of St Catherine Cree, Aldgate, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Pedlar and his dog in the stained glass window of the church at Saint Mary-at-Lambeth
Pedlar and his dog in the stained glass window of the church at Saint Mary-at-Lambeth

FLO6340449: Pedlar and his dog in the stained glass window of the church at Saint Mary-at-Lambeth, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Barber Surgeon’s Hall, Monkwell Street
Barber Surgeon’s Hall, Monkwell Street

FLO6340456: Barber Surgeon’s Hall, Monkwell Street, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

London Stone in Cannon Street, supposed to be the milestone or Milliarium of the Romans
London Stone in Cannon Street, supposed to be the milestone or Milliarium of the Romans

FLO6340468: London Stone in Cannon Street, supposed to be the milestone or Milliarium of the Romans, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven, 1608-1697, soldier under William Prince of Orange, son of William Craven, Lord Mayor of London
William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven, 1608-1697, soldier under William Prince of Orange, son of William Craven, Lord Mayor of London

FLO6340483: William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven, 1608-1697, soldier under William Prince of Orange, son of William Craven, Lord Mayor of London, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773
Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773

FLO6340495: Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Lincoln’s Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London
Lincoln’s Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London

FLO6340498: Lincoln’s Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images

Newgate, rebuilt in 1672 after the Fire of London, with three figures Justice, Fortitude and Prudence from the former gate built by Mayor of London Richard Wittington
Newgate, rebuilt in 1672 after the Fire of London, with three figures Justice, Fortitude and Prudence from the former gate built by Mayor of London Richard Wittington

FLO6340500: Newgate, rebuilt in 1672 after the Fire of London, with three figures Justice, Fortitude and Prudence from the former gate built by Mayor of London Richard Wittington, Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833) / Bridgeman Images


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