Here and There in London

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CONTENTS.

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, FROM THE STRANGERS' GALLERY.

A NIGHT WITH THE LORDS.

THE REPORTERS' GALLERY.

THE LOBBY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS DURING THE SESSION.

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.

A SUNDAY AT THE OBELISK.

EXETER HALL.

THE DERBY.

VAUXHALL GARDENS.

THE PENNY GAFF.

RAG FAIR.

THE COMMERCIAL ROAD and the coal-whippers .

THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

THE LONDON HOSPITAL.

PORTLAND PLACE.

MARK-LANE.

PREACHING AT ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

AN OMNIBUS YARD.

THE NEW CATTLE MARKET.

THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE

PATERNOSTER ROW.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

by
J. EWING RITCHIE,
author of
the night-side of london,” “the london pulpit,” etc.

 

“Then I saw in my dream, that, when they were got out of the wilderness, they presently saw a town before them, and the name of that town is Vanity; and at the town there is a fair kept, called Vanity Fair.”

Bunyan.

 

london:
W. TWEEDIE, 337, STRAND.

 

1859.

 

london:
printer and galpin, belle sauvage printing works,
ludgate hill, e.c.

 

to

HENRY AYSCOUGH THOMPSON, ESQ.

this work,

As a trifling Testimonial of Esteem,

IS DEDICATED,

by his friend,

THE AUTHOR.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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