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The South Africa House, in Trafalgar Square. 7 November 1945
Duchess of York among the babies. The Duchess of York opened the new building of the City of Westminster Health Society maternity and child welfare centre at Marsham Street, Westminster, London
The Archbishop of Canterbury performed the ceremony of blessing the new St Nicholas flats at Clarendon Street Somerss Town. Erected by the St Pancras House improvement society
Three hands for this job. Waking up Crystal Palace with 100pound hammer. The huge hammer with a double shaft, weighing 100 pounds
Post war development : New pre - fabricated council flats in course of erection, St Pancras, London, England
A view down High Holborn, London, showing the Prudential Assurance Building and the Royal London Fusiliers Monument, war memorial. October 1934
Peckham Health Centre or the Pioneer Health Centre was opened in 1935 in Peckham, south London. It was a social experiment to monitor the effects of environment on health
A mechanical navvy carrying away the spoil during the excavations on the site of a bomb proof shelter to be included in Wembleys new Town Hall
Palace of Yuan Ming Yuan, Beijing, China. in 1786 : Hsu Shi Lou ( House forPalace of Yuan Ming Yuan, Beijing, China. in 1786 : Hsu Shi Lou ( " House for collecting the water " ). 16 July 1927
A view of the scaffolding frame for the new flats on the Earl Courts Road, West London. 3 March 1938
A new protection alarm invented by engineer Mr F J Allen, an engineer of Victoria Street, Westminster, London is being considered by the Post Office and Scotland Yard
Transjordania under the Romans : a beautiful city and a great field for an archaeological expedition. A superb Apsidal structure enclosing a well or fountain
A worker points out the cracks that need repairing to the exterior wall of St Pauls Cathedral, London, England
Scaffolding removed from Coronation annex, Royal Lions in position. facade of the almost completed grouping room annex rising before the towns of Westminster Abbey. 12 April 1937
The Slough Trading Depot. Building houses on the estate. 8 December 1920
Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich, London. 1938
Police chidrens party in St Mary Cray, London. 1938
End of the proud Adelphi. Adelphi Terrace and arches, once one of London sEnd of the proud Adelphi. Adelphi Terrace and arches, once one of Londons most celebrated pieces of architecture, is now in a sorry state after the energetic onslaught of the demolition men
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The Every-Day Book or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements Sports Pastimes Ceremonies Manners Customs and Events Volume I by William Hone 1826 St Brides Church London
Where world economic conference will meet. The new building of the Geological Museum at South Kensington, London, has been chosen to be the meeting place of the World Economic Conference
People around the fountains in Trafalgar Square, London, England. 1960 s
The laying of the foundation stone ceremony led by the Bishop of Kingstone, Reverend F O T Hawkes, for the new Church of England School Chapel in East Wickham, Bexley, London. 1937
New Gaumont cinema being built on the High Street in Bromley, London. 1936
General view of City of London looking up towards St Pauls Cathedral
The Princeof Wales talks in Spanish with telephone operator. When the Prince of Wales inspected the great new world telephone centre at the Faraday building in London he conversed in Spanish with one
The first train loads of walls, floors, stairs and landings components for the London County Councils ?2 million industrialised housing scheme for 562 flats at Morris Walk, Woolwich
Canoes race for London to Putney. Paddling collapsible canoes, members of the Canoe section of the camping club started from Greenwich Pier on the race to London to Putney and back
The construction of the Speedwell Telephone Exchange at Golders Green, London - rooftop view. 7 February 1938
St Clement Danes Church in the Strand in Westminster, London. The Royal Courts can be seen on the left. The poster in front of the church advertises a grand stand which will be built to view
A contract was signed for the sale of the Foundling Hospital and its estate in Bloomsbury, 56 acres in all, for ?1, 650, 000 to a company entitled Foundling Estates Ltd
The King to go to Sandringham. The King and Queen will leave London for Sandringham on Saturday. This new picture was taken by special permission on Thursday
Woman who reformed Spanish prisons in London. Senorita Victoria Kent, the young Spanish woman who abolished flogging and introduced sweeping reforms in the prisons of Spain
Scaffolding around the newly built, St Francis of Assisi Church at West Wickham. 1936
Control Building and Tower of London Airport 1955
Construction work on the building of the new traffic underpass has started at Hyde Park Corner behind the statue of the Duke of Wellington
New Brixton greyhound track built in record time. When the new Brixton greyhound racing track opens early next month a record for quick building will have been established for operations were started
Although the external appearance of Buckingham Palace has been greatly improved in the last 30 years, it still gives little indication of the splendour and dignity within
Kitchen general view. May 1966
Royal Wedding. The Royal Family went to Westminster Abbey tonight for a private rehearsal of tomorrows wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Phillip Mountbatten
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, at Neasden, under construction. 1937
Post war development : New pre - fabricated council flats at Cromer Street, St Pancras, London, designed by architects, Hening and Chitty. late 1940s
The entrance to the Burlington Arcade, London. 1948
Home front 1940. Destroyed home in Sidcup, after a German air raid
Famous Ghosts : Skeleton ghost, Harry Price Library, University of London, England