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    This collection of 442 watercolours by John Crowther (1837?-1902?) was given to Guildhall Library (later transferred to London Metropolitan Archives) in 1961 by Sir Edward Chadwyck-Healey, the grandson of Sir Charles Chadwyck-Healey who commissioned them in 1879.

    The intention of the commission was to record some of the buildings endangered by the rapid expansion and modernisation of the Victorian metropolis. John Crowther worked for more than 15 years on the project, from 1879 to about 1894, producing studies in watercolour and pencil. The images depict ancient buildings in many parts of central and suburban London. Crowther was often drawn to the more picturesque sites, completing pictures of some of the remaining galleried coaching inns and old manor houses swallowed up by suburbia. He was also attracted to the richness of buildings such as the City of London Livery Company halls.

    Chadwyck-Healey Collection

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    17941
    Mercers' Hall
    29358
    Adelphi Club, Westminster
    17931
    Aldersgate Street
    17968
    All Hallows the Great
    29268
    All Saints, Chelsea
    29269
    All Saints, Chelsea
    29418
    Angel Place, Southwark
    17885
    Apollo Court
    17900
    Armourers' and Brasiers' Hall
    17901
    Armourers' and Braziers' Hall
    29117
    Ashburnham House, Westminster
    29119
    Ashburnham House, Westminster
    17973
    Austin Friars Street
    17974
    Austin Friars Street
    17975
    Austin Friars Street
    17976
    Austin Friars Street
    17977
    Austin Friars Street
    17978
    Austin Friars Street
    17979
    Austin Friars Street
    17980
    Austin Friars Street
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