Philip Norman (artist)
English cricketer
1893
London signs and inscriptions
1905
London vanished & vanishing
1917
Cromwell house, Highgate
1911
The church of St. Stephen, Walbrook
1917
The churches of St. Mary Aldermary and St. Mildred, Bread Street
1922
Church of St. Sepulchre without Newgate
1916
Recent discoveries of medieval remains in London, communicated to the Society of Antiquaries
1913
The bastion of the Roman wall at Newgate Street
1897
Scores and annals of the West Kent Cricket Club, originally the Prince's Plain Club
1911
St. Benet Paul's wharf
1908
Notes concerning various 17th and 18th century writers in London topography
1898
The Tabard Inn, Southwark, the Queen's head, William Rutter, and St. Margaret's Church
1907
The church of St. Peter upon Cornhill
1909
The church of St. Martin Ludgate (and) the church of St. Michael Paternoster Royal
1911
The church of St. Magnus the martyr
1905
The church of St. Lawrence Jewry
1906
The church of St. James, Garlickhithe
1905
St. Olave's, Hart Street
1902
On the destroyed church of St. Michael Wood street in the city of London, with some notes on thechurch of St. Michael Bassishow
1915
Additional notes on London sculptured and carved signs, coats-of-arms, and inscriptions
1921
Catalogue of drawings of old London by Philip Norman, LL.D., F.S.A
1909
On the white conduit, Chapel Street, Bloomsbury, and its connexion with the Grey Friars' water system
1916
Catalogue of books, drawings, oil paintings
1950
Inns and taverns of old London
1901
The accounts of the overseers of the poor of Paris garden, Southwark 17 May 1608 to 30 September 1671
1912
Further discoveries relating to Roman London, 1906-12
1928
The Eton Ramblers' Cricket Club from its foundation in 1862 until 1880
1917
Church of St. Giles Cripplegate, on the south side of Fore Street
1995
A reader's companion to The hobbit and the lord of the rings