Page:Catalogue of a collection of early drawings and pictures of London, with some contemporary furniture (1920).djvu/12

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XIII. Interior of Second Royal Exchange. Artist Unknown.
No. 31. Lent by Sir E. Coates.

XIV. Church of St. Peter Le Poor, Old Broad Street. Artist Unknown.
No. 33. Lent by Sir E. Coates.

XV. View from the Churchyard of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. W. Hunt.
No. 34. Lent by Mr. T. Girtin.

XVI. Encampment in the Grounds of Montague House. S. H. Grimm.
No. 35. Lent by H.M. the King.

XVII. Chantrey Chapel of Henry V, Westminster Abbey. John Carter.
No. 37. Lent by Sir E. Coates.

XVIII. Abbot Islip's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. J. M. W. Turner, R.A.
No. 38. Lent by Mr. R. W. Lloyd.

XIX. Hall of Brotherhood of Holy Trinity, Aldersgate. W. Capon.
No. 41. Lent by Sir E. Coates.

XX. Site of Euston Square, 1809. T. Rowlandson.
No. 45. Lent by Mr. H. C. Levis.

XXI. Old Cheese-Cake House, Hyde Park, 1797. Artist Unknown.
No. 47. Lent by H.M. the King.

XXII. Fishmongers' Hall, from the River. Unknown Artist.
No. 49. Lent by Sir E. Coates.

XXIII. St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, Fleet Street. T. Malton the Elder.
No. 59. Lent by Lord Aldenham.

XXIV. Westminster Abbey from Dean's Yard. T. Malton the Elder.
No. 61. Lent by the City of Birmingham Art Gallery.

XXV. Wapping. T. Girtin.
No. 63. Lent by the Leicester Art Gallery.

XXVI. East India House from the West. T. Malton the Younger.
No. 64. Lent by the Secretary of State for India.

XXVII. Sadler's Wells. R. C. Andrews.
No. 67. Lent by the Hon. Lady Lyttelton.

XXVIII. Green Park, 1670. W. Hogarth.
No. 68. Lent by the Earl Spencer.