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An antique Chinese cabinet, presented by Queen Mary for the Christmas sale in aid of their debt fund of St Lawrence Jewry. The Verger, Mr Js Arrell pictured wi the cabinet. 19 November 1936
His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and Duke of Wellingtons first visit to Waterloo Bridge on 18th June 1817
At Tower Pier. Royal Daffodil leaves on her maiden trip to Ostend. 27 May 1939At Tower Pier. " Royal Daffodil" leaves on her maiden trip to Ostend. 27 May 1939
The christening of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) at Windsor Castle in 1842. Humboldt found great splendour at the English Court, but a way of life that was natural and friendly
Canon J A Douglas, 23 years has been vicar of St Lukes Church, Camberwell, who has accepted the incumbency of St Michael Paternoster Royal Church in the City London. 1932
Lincolns Inn of which Bentham became a member in 1817 - coloured engraving by J. Marsh - The Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn is one of four Inns of Court in London to which barristers of England
Effigy of Richard II (1394-96) Westminister Abbey, London. Richard II (1367-1400) was the son of Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales and Joan of Kent
Royal Wedding. On the eve of the Royal Wedding Buckingham Palace has attracted many of Londons visitors every car that goes in and out of the Palace the crowds rush to see who is in it
England, London Temple Gardens Late 1940s, early 1950s A TopFotoEngland, London Temple Gardens Late 1940s, early 1950s eTopFoto
Preparations for Princess Margarets wedding The new guard for Clarence House marches up the Mall under special equipment, which is being used to erect the poles
Royal Wedding. H. R. H Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh. Vast crowds acclaimRoyal Wedding. H.R.H Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh. Vast crowds acclaim the Royal couple and their attendants when they appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. 20 November 1947
Royal Wedding. The Irish State Coach seen in Parliament Square approaching Westminster Abbey. 20 November 1947
Royal Wedding. A view of the floodlit Horse Guards Parade, during the floodlighting this evening. 19 November 1947
The Royal family with thousands of their people, came to the Thames tonight, victory night, for the biggest ever fireworks and Searchlight display on the River between Hungerford
Ivor Keys, the 17 year old schoolboy of Christs Hospital School, who has written several works and has conducted the London Symphony Orchestra who played his own work recently. 28th August 1938
Ditchling Beacon, South Downs East Sussex, England Inter Club Gliding meeting at Ditchling Beacon. Captain Stratton soaring in an R F D training glider. 1930
Pupils process on Creation Sunday at the Heritage Craft School, Chailey, WestPupils process on " Creation Sunday " at the Heritage Craft School, Chailey, West Sussex. 5 February 1938
He looks down on Parliament. A welder on a precarious perch high above the Albert Embankment. He is at work on the new W H Smith building which overlooks the Houses of Parliament and the Thames
St Jamess Hall, to be erected between Piccadilly and Regent Street - Mr Owen Jones, Architect. 20 December 1856
The construction of the overpass - just one section of the wider Marble Arch - Park Lane - Hyde Park Corner road improvements
Glass Plate Mono NegativeGrape Vine on Oxford Street E.1 1933
London traffic negotiating the road around Hyde Park Corner. The Hyde Park Corner screen and Apsley House can be seen at the back
Rams Episcopal Chapel, Homerton, London, founded by Mr Stephan Ram, son of Sir Albert Ram of Dublin more than 200 years ago. It is shortly to be demolished as a dangerous structure 19 March 1934
London. The neoclassical facade of Somerset House seen from Waterloo Bridge, London Early 1900s
The Mansion House, in the heart of the Square Mile of London. It has been the residential home and a working office for the Lord Mayor of the City of London for over 250 years. 1920s
Edwardian London. Looking down a busy Regent Street, towards the Duke of Yorks Column, with all the horsedrawn traffic. Early 1900 s
South Kensington Museum 1872
Traffic driving up to the new overpass - just one section of the wider Marble Arch - Park Lane - Hyde Park Corner road improvements
London. St Pauls cathedral, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1673. 1900
The delicate task of removing the arches of Waterloo Bridge has now been completed and the steel cantilever bridge which supported the arches during the demolition is being dismantled
Covent Garden Market. Henry Austen (1771-1850), the fourth brother of Jane Austen, (1775-1817), lived nearby in Henrietta Street, 1800s. A Portrait of Jane Austen by David Cecil, page 166
The Mansion House and Lombard Street seen from Cheapside, in the heart of the Square Mile of London. The Mansion House has been the residential home
The last pier of the Old Waterloo Bridge is now being demolished and the way clear for the new structure. 13.7.36
A street view of the historic public house, The Prospect of Whitby which is on the banks of the River Thames at Wapping Wall, East London. 1948
Elephant as symbol on the facade of a building which once served the Indian trade company, in the East End of London
Rt Hon Herbert Morrison, MO, Lord President of the Council, performed the completion ceremony at the Spa Green Estate, new blocks of flats erected by the Finsbury Council
London street scene. View of St Mary Le Strand Church, Strand, London. Early 1900s
Edwardian London. The White Tower in the Tower of London, seen from Tower Bridge. Early 1900s
Chelsea Old Church from the South-East 1920s / 1930sChelsea Old Church from the South-East 1920s/1930s
Kensington High Street, 1860
The thirteenth century bell tower at Hornsey which has survived two churches and now stands apart from the present parish church 26 January 1932
Royal Hospital Chelsea 3rd Jan 1940
The Temple, the library and Crown office 27 May 1930
South Kensington Museum, 1863
London. Old Holborn, Staple Inn in 1900 1900
The Consort Court in the South Kensington Museum, 1875
SADLERs WELLS MUSIC ROOM, as it appeared in 1746. Engraving by Bickham
Edwardian London. Horsedrawn traffic crossing Tower Bridge. Early 1900s