The London Colosseum was a building that exhibited Thomas Horner's "Panoramic view of London," a large panorama based on drawings made from the top of St. Paul's Cathedral. It was modeled after the Roman Pantheon but was called the Colosseum. The building stood from 1827 until 1875 on the east side of Regent’s Park.

In London Labour and the London Poor:

Of the Present Street-Sellers of Dogs. (Volume 2)

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