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The Prince of Wales pub in Mottingham, Bromley is being demolished. 1936
Building the Canning Town Bridge, London. 1933
The 300 foot tunnel which will carry Britains first moving pavement - the twin track travolator - to connect the Bank platforms of the Southern Region s
Europes largest block of flats will have bomb proof shelter at Albany Street and Euston Road. Pouring out the roof of the new flats. 25 July 1935
High Paddington Scheme - a paper will be read by Sergei Kadleigh A. R. I. B. A. at theHigh Paddington Scheme - a paper will be read by Sergei Kadleigh A.R.I.B.A. at the Royal Society of Arts, John Adam Street, Adelphi, London, W.C
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, at Neasden under construction. 1937
Girder work in a modern building. The new College Hall, University of London, Malet Street, Tottenham Court Road. 20 October 1931
Building London to Manchester railway 1830
London: Work is now well under way on the development scheme on the South bank of the Thames, between County Hall, and Waterloo Bridge
The Working Mens Institute, and new Baths, Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 25 May 1872
A view of the front of Buckingham Palace undergoing alteration, London, England. Work commenced this morning and the estimated cost will be £ 60 000
A view of the scaffolding frame for the new flats on the Earl Courts Road, West London. 3 March 1938
The Slough Trading Depot. Building houses on the estate. 8 December 1920
New Gaumont cinema being built on the High Street in Bromley, London. 1936
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, at Neasden, under construction. 1937
The Temporary War Office Building in St James Park. 1914
The interior of the new Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, Neasden. 1937
Work in progress on the new National Theatre on the South Bank of the River Thames, London. In the background is the Royal Festival Hall, which is undergoing extensive remordernisation
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd at Neasden, under construction. 1937
Shoreditch Town Hall, steelwork by E Wood and Company. 1937
The building of the London Underground railway. Construction of the Clapham South - City and South London railway. May 1925
A Scaffolding frame for the new flats on the Earl Court Road, West London. 3 March 1938
Scaffolding frame for the new flats on Earl Courts road, West London. 3 March 1938
An interior view of the nearly completed Festival of Britain Concert Hall, showing at left the uniquely arranged series of boxes
Scaffolding at Masonic Building, Freemasons Hall, at Great Queen Street, London, England. Angled shot. Late 1940s
This front of Buckingham Palace hidden by scaffolding during the transformation, London, England. Work went on day and night during August, September and October
The building of the Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, Neasden. 1937
At the Welsh Industries Fair - a model of the Airey permanent house made of precast concrete units, with a flat or pitched roof, and containing three bedrooms, a living room
Scale model of the Elephant and Castle shopping centre - new development in Southwark London. Built by the Willett Group of Companies in conjunction with Tersons at the cost of
A train passing through the newly constructed Albany Park Station. 1935
London buses driving past the construction of the new overpass - just one section of the wider Marble Arch - Park Lane - Hyde Park Corner road improvements
Electricians at work on a switchbox on top of the temporary Waterloo Bridge, London. 13 October 1934
The new railway steam boat docks, Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 28 September 1867
Waterloo Bridge is closed to vehicular traffic for 30 hours, so that the 140 FT long span of the temporary bridge on the south side can be slewed eastwards a distance of 34 feet to provide room for
Steel gantry, weighing at 2700 tons, takes shape on the old Waterloo Bridge, London. 13 October 1934
The parish church of St Leonards, Sussex, destroyed by a flying bomb, in July 1944The parish church of St Leonard s, Sussex, destroyed by a flying bomb, in July 1944, will rise again from stone hewn from the ground by 12 German prisoners of war who today began work in a quarry
At Brighton, on behalf of the Ministry of Supply, Mr William Leonard, MP - Joint Parliamentary Sec of the Ministry, handed over the 10
The building of the Siene Bridge, Paris. 16 September 1927
Worlds tallest building. The worlds tallest building, the new Chrysler building, which is nearing completion. It is 68 stories tall over 808 feet
The All Metal Flying A significant type of Flying machine is the Dornier all metal plane, one variety of which is the flying boat fitted with an apparatus for throwing bombs
Concrete Houses at Harlow, Essex Girls filling the mould, in the background are demobilised soldiers working 16 September 1919
Londons New Palace By the Thames A striking view of the new London County Council Hall, near Westminster Bridge. The curved central block forming the members terrace is an interesting feature of
Men working on the redevelopment of the Erith riverside in London. 1937
The redevelopment of the Erith riverside, London. A welder with a blow torch. 1937
The foundations laid for the Swanscombe baths in Kent. 1936
Children laying the foundation stones at the building of the new Baptist Hall at Sidcup, Kent. 1938
A Bedford truck tipping its load at a building site in Chislehurst, Kent. 1938
Children at school in Sidcup, Kent, during wartime. Here they are watching workmen digging out a trench for an A R P shelter. 1939