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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
The rebuilding of Coventry City, England. A stall inside the bombed Cathedral accepts contributions to the Coventry Cathedral reconstruction and maintenance fund 1948
The London Commercial Sale Rooms, built in 1811 and rebuilt in 1859, remained open until the Second World War
London. St Martins In The Field near Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London. Picturesque church, which sits on the North East Corner of Trafalgar Square, was built in 1726
The Chandos, Edgware, now a booking office for coaches but formerly an Inn. It is supposedly connected to a secret passage that runs to the mansion at Canons Park
Edwardian London. Hyde Park corner. Early 1900s
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; interior. 1880
Bread rationing. Housewives and children queue at the bakers in Bexley Heath. 1946
London street scene. Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London Early 1900s
London - Cheapside Curious ntriple image of Pisces from among the zodialal signs on the Sun Alliance Insurance Building in Cheapside e2006 Charles Walker / TopFoto
London Lloyds Building A 2006 Charles Walker / TopFotoLondon Lloyds Building e2006 Charles Walker / TopFoto
Across the Thames from the 3, 500 year old Cleopatras Needle a new silhouette has taken shape- the South Bank site of the Festival of Britain
The construction of new buildings in Wapping, the London dock area which had been heavily bombed during the London blitz in World War II. 1948
Building the temporary structure for the Army Parcels Office in Regents Park. 1914
London. Gateway to Hyde Park. 1900
London traffic negotiating the road around the Wellington Arch. Cranes and construction works can be seen as the building of the new underpass has started
Construction work on the building of the new traffic underpass has started at Hyde Park Corner behind the statue of the Duke of Wellington by the Wellington Arch
London street scene. The column of The Monument, ( to the Great Fire of London ) showing above the Edwardian skyline Early 1900s
King Alfred building the walls of London. A mural in the Royal Exchange
The east side of Soho Square, London. Number 32, on the right, was the home of Sir Joseph Banks and the birthplace of the African Association. Painting by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864)
London. Horse Guards Parade in London, England. 1900
The Great Exhibition by T. Colman Dibden - 1851 Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, 1851 Crowds gathered for the opening of the palace on the 1st May 1851
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
The new London Fire Brigade Headquarters building, Lambeth, London, England. 3 December 1936
London street scene. The Oysterhouse Lighthouse, Grays Inn Road, Kings Cross, London. Early 1900s
General View of Bomb crater made from ledge on the first floor of the Ike Bare Transportation Offices, Duke Street, London, England, after the Blitz
The opening of the South East London General Practitioners Centre, St Marys Road, Peckham, by Lord Cohen of Birkenhead The purpose of the new centre, which is the first of its kind in the country
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; exterior. 1880
Thames view of London. The Royal Horseguards building on the Embankment - to the right is Charing Cross Station. Early 1900s
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
Cleaning the House of Commons in readiness for the opening of the new session. 26 October 1934
Living conditions in the slums of the East End. Mrs Livesey with her baby and two children reading the newspaper. 16th March 1932
St Jamess Hall. 10 April 1858
Royal Wedding. H. R. H Princess Elizabeth and Duke of EdinburghRoyal Wedding. H.R.H Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh. The main attraction in London this weekend is Westminster Abbey, where the Royal Wedding took place on Thursday