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A general view of the scene outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road, London when large crowds assembled to hamper the progress of police who had arrived to give bailiffs support in their attempt to
Accuser of Mrs Gooding Charged: Miss Gladys Moss, the policewoman mentioned in the case for the prosecution 27 October 1921
A crowd gathered outside the Ivanhoe hotel, Bloomsbury, London today. To listen to an address from the squatters inside, who are in a state of siege. They took over the premises last night
?16, 000, 000 graft charge. Did big US magnates give war contracts after Armistice?16, 000, 000 " graft " charge. Did big US magnates give war contracts after Armistice ? The War Frauds Grand Jury has been investigating charges of war time " graft " by
Patrick Pearce (seen with his brother Willie) 1879-1916, Irish poet prominent in the Gaelic revival, a leader of the Easter Rising 1916
Gipsies, or rather what to do with them, have always been a great problem in the outer fringes of London. Their habit of temporarily settling on odd tracts of land
A man was arrested outside the Ivanhoe hotel, Bloomsbury and escorted to Tottenham Court Road police station this morning. The Ivanhoe hotel was taken over by " squatters" last night
Hands shoot into the air to signify assent by St. Pancras tenants to the resolution condemning Tory rent policy and determination to continue the struggle against high rents
The month long seige of two St. Pancras rent rebels ended with a fantastic street battle. At Kennistoun House, Leighton Road, St
A demonstration stage this morning at the church of St Cuthbert, Philbrach Gardens, Kensington, resulted in the ejection of a number of men and women from the building
Squatters tonight invaded the empty Ivanhoe hotel in Gower Street, W1, where evacueesSquatters tonight " invaded" the empty Ivanhoe hotel in Gower Street, W1, where evacuees from Gibraltar and bomb repairmen had been housed. A glass door with smashed effect entry
The 50 families of squatters who yesterday took possession of Abbey Lodge, a block of luxury flats in Park Road, Regents Park, London, were still firmly installed this morning
Squatters home demolished while they were still living in it. Mr. L. Ingram and family - Squatters in a hut at Strettington, near Chichester, Sussex
Hastings, Sussex, is probably the only place in Britain where its possible to see a police station coming along the street
Gerald Lee Bevan, Chairman City Equitable Fire Insurance Company Photograph taken since the arrest of the city financier 24 June 1922
The Hooley Case at Bow Street. Mr Hooley leaving the court. 1 February 1922 Ernest Terah Hooley
Wanted by the police of three countries. Little Johann Vasarhely, who was left at a Munich police station and deserted by his father two years ago
The General Strike Members of the newly formed force of civil constabulary reserve
Not mediaeval knights, but modern Polish policemen. 25 November 1930
The Hay Arsenic Charge Chief Inspector Crutchett of Scotland Yard arriving 9 January 1922
The General Strike A motor bus casualty
The General Strike Tin hatted volunteers in Hyde Park
Bets by Telegram Captain and Mrs Peel at Bow Street Mr Charles Jones the Bow Street Magistrates heard on Wednesday the summons issued at the instance of the Post Office against Captain Peel
Mystery of Millionaires death in war time. Next weeks trial at Ghent, Prince and Baron charged with murder At Ghent on Thursday Captain Baron Voon Gagern and Lieutenant Prince Stollberg
The General Strike The motor bus park in Regents Park - an office rigged inside a bus
Hardens life of torment. Outburst at the trial of his assailants. Grenz and Weichardt, who some months ago, attacked and seriously injured Maximilian Harden
Lieutenant Macnamara, the young London Territorial Officer who was sentenced to two months imprisonment in Tunisia. 29 March 1926
The General Strike The brigade of guards leaving Victoria Park after strike duty in the docks area
Lady Affleck leaving the law courts
Mrs Sassoon at the Law courts
Brightly painted extra wide spaces with the wheelchair symbol to ensure no misunderstanding can occur and disabled badge holders have sole right to use the parking bay
The arm of the law - a novel view of a British policeman. 1934 A TopFotoThe arm of the law - a novel view of a British policeman. 1934 eTopFoto