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No 210  £13
Tower of London. C.1860 taken with a single lens camera (note slight differences in people standing by the railings in right and left images) An interesting image. Some marks on both images. 

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No 211  £16
An early stereoscopic photogragh by George Washington Wilson c.1850's. On label on back a quote form Cowper and 'N.125 The Houses of Parliament from Lambeth No.1.' Note the small docks and old houses on the left of Parliament. Grubby mount and image. Views well.

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No 212  £11
Photographed by George Washington Wilson during his visit to London in 1861. On label on back 'No.223 Parliament Street, looking towards the National Gallery' (and a quote from Cowper) 

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No 213  £11
St Margaret's Church and Westminster Clock Tower. Probably photographed by George Washington Wilson, 1861. Some small marks on image and damage to top left hand corner of mount.

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No 215  £8
'No. 132 The Ranger's Lodge, Kensington Gardens' 'Views of London and its vicinity' 'By the London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co.' Dark area on right hand image (on photo) but otherwise good condition.

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No 216  £13
'No. 54 Marlborough House.' 'Views of London and its vicinity' 'By the London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co.' Slight damage to corner of mount, otherwise good condition. Clear photo.

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No 217  £8
The Law Courts, London. C.1880 'Angleterre & Ecosse' B.K ED? PARIS' A faded but interesting street scene, views well.

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No 218  £7
'Great Walk, Kensington Gardens' 'Views of London 52.' on label on the back. Grubby mount and image.

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No 219  £8
Photo by F.Jones. 'Interior of the College Chapel, Eton' 'General View, looking west.' and some details on this 'handsome gothic stucture' are on a label on the back. Some age marks.

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No 220  £13
'Yearly Meeting Groups, 1865. No.4 Photographed by S.F. May, 5 Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C' on yellow label on the back. Some fade and age spots on this collection of people in top hats, tails and women in crinoline dresses.

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No 221  £16
Shooting Competion for the Alexendra Cup in 1858 at Wimbledon Common (Lord Napier was the chief guest) 'Stereographs of Wimbledon' 'By Valentine Blanchard'

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No 222  £8
'Interior of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster- Stalls of the Knight of the Bath No.199' Slight damage to mount especially corners. Good stereo effect.

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No 223  £17
'Southwell Grove, Leytonstone.' A charming group seated in the garden. 

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No 224  £6
Harrow School, The New Chapel. Some marks. Views well, excellent 3d effect.

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No 227  £13
'Buckingham Palace. Marble Hall and Staircase.' c.1860. Very good stereo effect. Grubby mount.

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No 228  £18
Photographed by George Washington Wilson. C.1850's. Instantaneous Street View. On label on back 'No.53 Palace Yard, Westminster, with Law Courts and Victoria Tower (and a quote from Cowper). Some marks on image and mount. Views very well. 

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No 229  £16
'Ludgate Hill, London, England.copywright1890(?)' 'Strohmeyer & Wyman Publishers, New York.' 'Sold by Underwood and Underwood' Excellent stereo effect. Very clear interesting street scene with carriages and horse drawn buses with advertising for 'Pears Soap' 'Nestles' etc. 

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No 231  £9
'The Royal Exchange London, England.' 'Underwood and Underwood Publishers' A packed Street scene in this clear photo.

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No.41  £9
Underwood and Underwood "London bridge in coronation dress", London 1902, curved mount very clear photograph lots of detail. (Scan does not do card justice)

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No.77  £19
 1897  Lots of street activity Some wear on the edge of mount superb stereo effect clear photo although because of curved mount scan does not show this 'Photographed and Published by B. W. Kilburn, Littlteon, N. H. Interesting scene with carriages and a horse omnibus in the foreground, advertising and crowds out for the Diamond Jubilee in London. James Street Photo

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