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Background imageHome Collection: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother has given permission for the robes worn by Princess Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother has given permission for the robes worn by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret at the coronation of their father King George VI to be shown in the United States

Background imageHome Collection: Mr John Strachey, M. P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man

Mr John Strachey, M. P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man
Mr John Strachey, M.P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man. At his flat in Regents Park Road, London, where he lives with his wife and 2 children, Charles, 11

Background imageHome Collection: Margot Fonteyn at home. A quiet read by the fireside before leaving for the Royal Opera House

Margot Fonteyn at home. A quiet read by the fireside before leaving for the Royal Opera House. 22 March 1946

Background imageHome Collection: High Paddington Scheme - a paper will be read by Sergei Kadleigh A. R. I. B. A. at the

High Paddington Scheme - a paper will be read by Sergei Kadleigh A. R. I. B. A. at the
High 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

Background imageHome Collection: Couple lookng at houses in the window of an estate agent - 1950 ?TopFoto

Couple lookng at houses in the window of an estate agent - 1950 ?TopFoto

Background imageHome Collection: Workers flats on Liverpool Road, London. 24 October 1934

Workers flats on Liverpool Road, London. 24 October 1934

Background imageHome Collection: A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at the top fo Portland Place, West London

A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at the top fo Portland Place, West London. Rubble on the site has been cleared away

Background imageHome Collection: Five years after on Londons blitzed sites - Putting a bombed site to commercial use

Five years after on Londons blitzed sites - Putting a bombed site to commercial use, a firm of caravan makers display their product informally, without having to cramp themselves. ?TopFoto

Background imageHome Collection: The famous Russian dancer and choreographer, Leonide Massine, has his first speaking

The famous Russian dancer and choreographer, Leonide Massine, has his first speaking part in " a bullet in the valet", which opens in Edinburgh on October 1 and after visits to Blackpool

Background imageHome Collection: At the Welsh Industries Fair - a model of the Airey permanent house made of precast concrete units

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

Background imageHome Collection: Industrialisations advantages are not all to be found in factory production - a

Industrialisations advantages are not all to be found in factory production - a great deal of improvement over traditional building methods can be achieved without leaving the building site

Background imageHome Collection: Margot Fonteyn at home. Margot Fonteyn, looks out into Pelham Cresent from the french

Margot Fonteyn at home. Margot Fonteyn, looks out into Pelham Cresent from the french windows of her drawing room. 22 March 1946

Background imageHome Collection: Squatters home demolished while they were still living in it. Mr. L. Ingram

Squatters home demolished while they were still living in it. Mr. L. Ingram and family - Squatters in a hut at Strettington, near Chichester, Sussex

Background imageHome Collection: Sussex farm run by German ex-POWs. Bryckden lane farm, Waldron, Sussex, is a perfectly

Sussex farm run by German ex-POWs. Bryckden lane farm, Waldron, Sussex, is a perfectly run farm with the most modern dairy for a T.T. tested herd. entirely staffed by Germans

Background imageHome Collection: Freshly baked blueberry muffin on blue striped napkin with blue and white china credit

Freshly baked blueberry muffin on blue striped napkin with blue and white china credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageHome Collection: French olive bread with tomatoes and cheese in basket in gentle warmth of spring

French olive bread with tomatoes and cheese in basket in gentle warmth of spring sunshine credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageHome Collection: At the sign of the cradle. 19 November 1919

At the sign of the cradle. 19 November 1919

Background imageHome Collection: Marquess of Angleseys residence in north Wales at Plas Newydd

Marquess of Angleseys residence in north Wales at Plas Newydd

Background imageHome Collection: Where the Mountbatten jewels were reported stolen. The home of Js Cosden at Port Washington

Where the Mountbatten jewels were reported stolen. The home of Js Cosden at Port Washington, Long Island, where the Prince of Wales has twice been entertained during hi stay

Background imageHome Collection: Kashmir, India. Maharajah, Sir Hari Singhs private house on the hill above

Kashmir, India. Maharajah, Sir Hari Singhs private house on the hill above the city of Srinagar. 4 December 1924

Background imageHome Collection: A hunt meet at Luton Hoo, the country seat of Lord and Lady Ludlow. 4 November 1922

A hunt meet at Luton Hoo, the country seat of Lord and Lady Ludlow. 4 November 1922

Background imageHome Collection: House Boat with a history formerly owned by Erskine Childers Dulcibella which once

House Boat with a history formerly owned by Erskine Childers Dulcibella which once belonged to rebel leaders 24 November 1922

Background imageHome Collection: The lonliest outpost of the empire. Typical homes in the little settlement of

The lonliest outpost of the empire. Typical homes in the little settlement of Edinburgh on the South Atlantic island of Tristan Da Cunha

Background imageHome Collection: Ex soldiers family in canvas hut at Greensted ( Essex ) Hilder and his family

Ex soldiers family in canvas hut at Greensted ( Essex ) Hilder and his family photgraphed outside the hut 28 January 1920

Background imageHome Collection: The Hall, Northwood, given by Mr Alfred Denville, of Southpont, as a home for retired actors

The Hall, Northwood, given by Mr Alfred Denville, of Southpont, as a home for retired actors. 9 March 1925

Background imageHome Collection: Kashmir, India. The heir apparents ( to the Maharajah ) private rest house

Kashmir, India. The heir apparents ( to the Maharajah ) private rest house at Baramulla. 4 December 1924

Background imageHome Collection: Robert Loraines Daughter Christened Mr Robert Loraines daughter was christened

Robert Loraines Daughter Christened Mr Robert Loraines daughter was christened at St Georges Church, Hanover Square 21 December 1922 Robert Loraine ( January 14 1876 - December 23 1935 )

Background imageHome Collection: Chartwell, Mr Churchills New Home at Westerham. 2 October 1922

Chartwell, Mr Churchills New Home at Westerham. 2 October 1922

Background imageHome Collection: Bawdsey Manor, Suffolk. Sir Cuthbert Quilters residence. 18 November 1922

Bawdsey Manor, Suffolk. Sir Cuthbert Quilters residence. 18 November 1922

Background imageHome Collection: Mr Wilfred Lauriers residence in Ottawa. 1 November 1921

Mr Wilfred Lauriers residence in Ottawa. 1 November 1921

Background imageHome Collection: The Prince of Wales tour in Australia. A typical miners hut at the famous Kilgowrie gold mine

The Prince of Wales tour in Australia. A typical miners hut at the famous Kilgowrie gold mine, which the Prince of Wales visited. 24 September 1920

Background imageHome Collection: Miss Merle Oberon, the British film star who created so much interest in the film

Miss Merle Oberon, the British film star who created so much interest in the film " The Private Life of Henry VIII " preparing for her departure for Hollywood. 30 January 1934

Background imageHome Collection: London Air Raid. 1914-1918

London Air Raid. 1914-1918

Background imageHome Collection: A tudor cottage in St Pauls Cray, Kent. 1939

A tudor cottage in St Pauls Cray, Kent. 1939

Background imageHome Collection: The garden at 41 Christchurch Road in Sidcup, Kent. The pristine flower beds

The garden at 41 Christchurch Road in Sidcup, Kent. The pristine flower beds. 1939

Background imageHome Collection: Individuals point out arguments at the demolishing of the shack in Kingsdown. 1936

Individuals point out arguments at the demolishing of the shack in Kingsdown. 1936

Background imageHome Collection: Elizabethan cottage in Orpington, Bromley. 1938

Elizabethan cottage in Orpington, Bromley. 1938

Background imageHome Collection: This is Mr Philip Rye and his wife, who have lived in the hut shown in the picture

This is Mr Philip Rye and his wife, who have lived in the hut shown in the picture for six and a half years with thier six children

Background imageHome Collection: Nr 3 on Birchwood Avenue, Sidcup, Kent, covered in snow. December 1938

Nr 3 on Birchwood Avenue, Sidcup, Kent, covered in snow. December 1938

Background imageHome Collection: Squatters Mr and Mrs Hopson at the site huts, Crayford, Kent The empty military camps

Squatters Mr and Mrs Hopson at the site huts, Crayford, Kent The empty military camps and gun sites were tempting homes for squatters. Twenty thousand people moved into derelict camps in 1946

Background imageHome Collection: Old cottages in Wrotham, Kent. 1938

Old cottages in Wrotham, Kent. 1938

Background imageHome Collection: The interior of a flooded dug out in Sidcup, Kent. Mr George Harris attempts

The interior of a flooded dug out in Sidcup, Kent. Mr George Harris attempts to bucket the water out. 1939

Background imageHome Collection: RPA Houses, Stan Lane, Maidstone, Kent

RPA Houses, Stan Lane, Maidstone, Kent

Background imageHome Collection: Workmen walking past the old cottages in Eynsford, Kent. 1937

Workmen walking past the old cottages in Eynsford, Kent. 1937

Background imageHome Collection: Mr Philip Rye and family - wife and six children, who had lived in this hut at Crockenhill

Mr Philip Rye and family - wife and six children, who had lived in this hut at Crockenhill in Kent for more than six years - 5 November 1948 eTopFoto

Background imageHome Collection: Primrose fete in Chislehurst, Kent. 1935

Primrose fete in Chislehurst, Kent. 1935

Background imageHome Collection: Old timber cottage in Cowden, Kent. It is the home of H Turner a local builder

Old timber cottage in Cowden, Kent. It is the home of H Turner a local builder, painter and undertaker. 1937

Background imageHome Collection: The empty military camps and gun sites were tempting homes for squatters. Twenty

The empty military camps and gun sites were tempting homes for squatters. Twenty thousand people moved into derelict camps in 1946



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