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Hundreds of mortgage applicants went along to the County Hall to learn more about the London County Councils new home loans for all plan
A pathetic scene in Londons cold. A human derelict. a women huddled beneath all her worldly possessions in the bitter cold in Green Park, London her only home. 13 February 1932
General view of the Abbey Mills Pumping Station at West Ham, near Stratford at the Bow, which was opened by the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, Sir John Thwaites, London, England
Canning Town, London: building a bridge. 1933
Anthony Edens sons watch as fire brigade gieves last display at old headquarters. The last display before the brigades removal to the new building on the Albert Embankment
Rescues at finals of Fire Brigade escape competition. the finals of the London Fire Brigade escape competition took place at the brigade headquarters, Southwark
Edwardian London. The White Tower in the Tower of London, seen from Tower Bridge. Early 1900s
The Prince of Wales pub in Mottingham, Bromley is being demolished. 1936
Men walking around London
Wild scenes at a London eviction. A hand to hand fight between unemployed and police raged around Wakefield House, on the L C C estate at Peckham, London,s E
A view of the 210 ft of the tower of the new University of London building which is now nearing completion in Bloomsbury. With 20 story the skyscraper has the most floors any other building in London
Building Trade Congress at Transport House. Back row, left to right: - Van DethBuilding Trade Congress at Transport House. Back row, left to right:- Van Deth (Netherlands Building Workers Union), George Hicks, M.P. (Plumbers), J.W
The Dalziel of Wooler Memorial Home, Kingston Hill, The New Quarters of Barnardo,s Boys from Clapham High Street, where they had been for the past 30 years. 26 August 1933
Demonstration by the the Auxillary Fire Service at the The Kentish Mercury office in Greenwich, London. 1938
Barking bypass widening. Looking east. 28 May 1938
The entrance to Cliffords Inn, off Fleet Street, London, England. The first Inn of Chancery, an insitute of legal education. Here it is up for sale 1903
A cat in Abbot Courtyard Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s
On the left, the Royal Bank of England, building on the right Royal Exchange
London street scene. The Norman Shaw Buildings seen from Parliament Street into Derby Gate, Westminster, London. Originally the location of New Scotland Yard
A hatchet, bill hook and faggots, were handed over before the Kings Remembranceer at the law courts, in payment of the annual quit rents to the Crown, for ancient property in Shropshire
Air raid results. A 50 kilo bomb fell on the pavement right immediately under the North Wall of the building and exploded in the basement. 1914 - 1918
The Prince of Wales arriving to preside over the building societies congress at the Hotel Great Central 6 June 1933
The part of Aldwych outside India House, London, presented a gay scene beneath the summer sun has nearly every Hindu in London gathered to watch the flag of the new dominion of India broken from its
The building of the Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, Neasden. 1937
February 1874 The burning of the Pantechnicon building in Montcomb Street, Belgravia, London, England - The fire seen from the roof of Rices Stables
The construction of the Speedwell Telephone Exchange at Golders Green, London. 7 February 1938
The 50 squatter families who took over the block of luxury flats at the Lodge, Regents Park, London, last night, are still in a state of siege this morning
Bert Couzens starts round Britain walk. Burt Couzens, holder of many long, long distance walking records, started off from London to walk round England and Scotland today (Thursday)
Chelsea Old Church from the South-East 1920s / 1930sChelsea Old Church from the South-East 1920s/1930s
Where stars of the national theatre will Scintiliate. Workmen with an Oxy acetyleneWhere stars of the national theatre will Scintiliate. " Workmen with an Oxy acetylene torch sends up a row of molten metal as he cuts away girders during the demolition of buildings to make way
Death of the Pope. A flag flying half mast a Westminster Cathedral, London. 10 February 1939
Building the Canning Town Bridge, London. 1933
War Office - Whitehall [ministry of defence] [photo undated]
The 300 foot tunnel which will carry Britains first moving pavement - the twin track travolator - to connect the Bank platforms of the Southern Region s
Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich, London. 1938
Bush House BBC BUILDING COMPLETED 7th July 1932
Europes largest block of flats will have bomb proof shelter at Albany Street and Euston Road. Pouring out the roof of the new flats. 25 July 1935
Staff of Americas new skyscraper Embassy in London In one of Londons most magnificent squares, not far from Buckingham Palace
A modern police station on Wellhall Road, Eltham, London. 1938
Where World Economic Conference will meet. The new building of the Geological Museum in Kensington, London has been chosen as the meeting place for the World Economic Conference at which delegates
Lord Mayor inspects international telephone exchange. The Lord Mayor of London ( Sir Charles H Collett ) paid an official visit to the International Telephone Exchange in the Faraday Building
Oldest tenant, aged 79, given notice to quit city village. Tenants in a block of houses in Great New Street, behind Fleet Street, have been given notice to quit by the end of next month
Eltham Palace 15 September 1947
East side of Park Crescent by John Nash, engraved by J. Redway after Thomas H. Shepherd - The Royal Institute of British Architects, London ?TopFoto
Armchair given by antique dealers to Duchess of Kents baby at Grosvenor House. The Hepplewhite childs armchair presented to the baby Prince. 12 October 1935
Jewish Board of Guardians new housing estate, Lincoln Street, Mile End Road, London, England. 1950 s
Noiseless guns for the Army. Remarkable invention of Surrey engineer. Mr Ronald Chapman, a Caterham engineer, has invented a silencer for rifles and machine guns