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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
London. The Peoples Palace, now the Queens Building, QMLU (Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, designed by E. R. Robson)
Schoolboys watch one of their meals-on-wheels arriving. Every day in various cooking centresSchoolboys watch one of their " meals-on-wheels" arriving. Every day in various cooking centres, more that 141, 500 dinners are prepared for children in LCC schools
Wonderful new palace of the LCC to be opened by the King next Monday. A view in the large committee room showing the fine oaken pillars with carved capitals
Abraham in the Pulpit The Reverend G Ernest Thorn, as he will appear in the pulpit at the congregational church at Peckham when he tells the story of the patriarch Abraham. 9th June 1923
Film stars, Mr Henry Edwards and Miss Chrissie White at their home at Chobham, Surrey. 1 February 1924
The Prayer Book revision meeting at Church House, Westminster The Dean of Westminster ( Dr Ryle ) right 6 July 1923
Miss Sylvia Caine, the cinema star, tending her bee hives at her home at Worcester Park. 1st October 1922
Taken for Messrs General Motors Ltd Ole Crocks run to Brighton 13 November 1927
Maharajah of Alwar in London. The Maharajah of Alwar with some of his suite on arrival at his hotel. 29 May 1929
Sweet Nell of Old Drury filmed by B and C Miss Sylvia Caine as Nell Gwynne 21 August 1922
Two new Bishops consecrated at Westminster. Dr A C Headlam ( left ), Canon of Christchurch, Oxford, as Bishop of Gloucester, and Dr J H B Masterman, rector of Stoke Damerel development
Blackfriars Railway Bridge at Queen Victoria Street, London. 22 March 1924
The Reverend Vale Owen leaves Waterloo Station for America. Left to right; Mr Leslie Curnow, Miss Felicia R Scatcherd, Mr H W Engholm, Mrs Owen, Reverend C Vale Owen
The National Assembly of the Church of England meet at Church House, Westminster, to discuss various revisions of the English Prayer Book Sir Thomas Inskip arrives. 6 July 1923
Billingsgate Market Fish Harvest Festival. A market porter calling at St Magnus - the - Martyr Church with a contribution. 16 October 1921
The Reverend Constance Coltman, who is joint minister with her husband, the Reverend Claud Coltman at the Congregational Church, Maida Vale, 30th December 1921
The Reverend Claud Coltman and his wife the Reverend Constance Coltman who, on New Years day, begin the joint ministry of the Congregational Church at Maida Vale. 30 December 1921
Royal visit to dockland The King and Queen opening the extension of the Royal Albert Dock 8 July 1921
The new tug, President on the river Thames. 18 October 1929The new tug, " President " on the river Thames. 18 October 1929
Sweet Nell of Old Drury filmed by B and C The Marquise De Rocher as The Duchess of Cleveland 21st August 1922
At Westminster Cathedral, Cardinal Bourne, in accord with ancient custom, washing the feet of small choirboys, as an act of humility. An Eastertide ceremony. 5 April 1928
The Archbishop of Canterbury dedicates a motor mission van at Lambeth Palace for the Church Army. 23 October 1922 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
Difficulties of demolishing a quaint London bridge. Standing at the back of the Little Theatre is a quaint old bridge for which a special act of Parliament was needed before permission was granted
Election of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir John Hanham, Apparitor - General of the Province and Diocese of Canterbury, standing on the steps of St Mary Le Bow Church
St Marks Church, Kennington, London. 8th December 1922
The departure from Victoria Station of the Soviet Embassy. M Rosengolz at Victoria with Mr George Lansbury just before the departure. 3 June 1927
Thursdays notable wedding. At St Jamess Church, Spanish Place, Lady Hermione Herbert will be married to the Duke della Grazia, son of the Prince and Princess di Franco Campo
London, Waterloo, The old and new bridges 16 June 1925
Husband and wife are Ministers at the same church. The Reverends Claud and Constance Coltman, joint ministers at the Congregational Church, Maida Vale. 30 December 1921
Mendelssohns organ at Christ Church, Newgate Street. 20 October 1922
Blackheath, London, showing the Heath and All Saints Church with a cricket match on the heath
Mendelssohns Organ After extensive repairs the famous 200 year old organ built by Renatus Harris, and a favourite instrument of Mendelssohn, has been re - opened at Christ Church
The Reverend Dunstan Sargeant of St Dominics Priory, Hampstead, looking at some of the foundation stones of the Dominican Priory unearthed in Carter Lane. 11 September 1925
The aerials of 2 LO, the London Broadcasting Station at Marconi House, Strand. The Marconi transmitter is in the room at the top of the building on the extreme left
Prayer Book revision meeting at Church House, Westminster Canon Guy Rogers ( right ) 6th July 1923
Parliament re - assembles. Mr Jack Hayes, Member of Parliament for the Liverpool borough of Edge Hill. 1924
The election of Londons new Lord Mayor. The retiring Lord Mayor, Sir Stephen Killick ( left ) standing with the new Lord Mayor, Sir Percy Vincent. 28 September 1935
Mr Arthur Henderson, MP, the Socialist Party leader, pictured at Transport House, London, on returning to office after his recent illness. 18 January 1932
Microphones were used by the police for the marshalling and summoning of cars at the opening of Parliament. 20 November 1934
Italians discussing the war situation in Little Italy, London. 1914 - 1918
Parliament re - assembles. Talking in the street is the Scottish Socialist Member of Parliament, David Kirkwood. 8 September 1931
The christening of the infant daughter of Mr HG Williams, MP, took place today at the House of Commons Crypt Chapel. Pictured are the christening party with Mr and Mrs Williams
Dr Somerville Hastings, Labour MP for Reading. 11 January 1924