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Picturesque Sketches of London, Past and Present

Picturesque Sketches of London, Past and Present

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St. Giles’s, Cripplegate

165

Old Staircase in Christ’s Hospital

171

Christ’s Church

172

Smithfield

179

Newgate

185

Somerset House

204

Church of St. Mary-le-Savoy

205

Interior of the Savoy Church

206

Westminster Abbey

218

Horse-Guards

222

The Rookery, St. Giles’s

231

Queen Anne’s Bath

241

Street Performers

258

Highgate Cemetery

271

One-Tree Hill, Greenwich Park

284

Old Pensioner, Greenwich Park

285

Telescopes, Greenwich Park

286

Gipsies, Greenwich Park

287

Greenwich Park

289

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THE greater portion of the following work originally appeared in the columns of the Illustrated London News. The beauty of the sketches, and the permanent interest attached to them, led the proprietors of the National Illustrated Library to believe that a reprint of them would form a valuable and welcome addition to that series of illustrated works. The various articles have accordingly been carefully revised by the author; many additions have been made, and curious extracts from rare old works have been introduced, more completely to illustrate the various scenes and objects described.

The engravings, which consist chiefly of views of churches and other public buildings, of antiquities, views of streets and markets, sketches of street scenes, &c., have been carefully executed from original drawings.

The work is not to be considered as a guide-book, but as a series of sketches in “poetic prose” of various parts of London, in which, while perfect accuracy is preserved, the dulness of a mere itinerary is avoided; in which London of the present is sketched from constant personal observation, and London of the past from the rich historical and legendary lore that exists regarding it, and in which the thoughts that arise in “a free mind and loving heart,” from a contemplation of the various objects and scenes described, are expressed in eloquent and forcible language.

Nor must the work be considered as exhaustive of the subject. The places and scenes chosen for “Picturesque Sketches” are chiefly in the eastern or older part of London. To have included the whole of the metropolis would have required not one volume, but many. Nevertheless, it will be found that the subjects to which chapters are devoted are the most interesting in London, and that though the work is not complete as regards the whole of this mighty city, yet each chapter is complete as far as regards its individual subject.

 
227 Strand, July 1, 1852.

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PICTURESQUE SKETCHES
OF
L O N D O N.

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Ancient London.

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