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Hilton Young, Minister for Health, opens new flats for workers in Islington, London. 26 October 1934
Food Advertisements for Oxo, Bovril, Yorkshire Relish and Nestle Swiss Milk, on a building in Moorfields, London near the Royal Eye Hospital. undated
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
Summer siesta - on Londons roof-garden. With the River view of the busy Pool of London, and the garden the city girls have a lunch hour siesta - on the roof of Adelaide House high over London
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
Fire Brigade rehearses for royal opening new headquarters. Men of the Headquarters Staff of the London Fire Brigade rehearse at Lambeth for the opening by the King of the new Headquarters building
Syon Park, Brentford, seat of the Duke of Northumberland. The Great Conservatory, built by the 3rd Duke and reputedly the earliest of its kind in the country. 10 January 1930 s
Collins brothers building company. Their rebuilding scheme of the local bottle factory. 1938
Syon Park, Brentford, seat of the Duke of Northumberland. 10 January 1930 s
Bermondsey Health Centre Exterior 1949
Workmen are now labouring day and night to repair the liner Aquitania in the new graving dock at Southampton - when the liner was taken into the dock for overhaul it was discovered that the bilge
A London Fire Brigade display in Lambeth, London. Fire crew respond to a fire at the base of a tall rise building during the demonstration. 1939
London street scene. From a busy Regent Street, looking towards Piccadilly Circus, and the statue of Eros, Londons West End. Early 1900s
Great Britain v France at the West Sussex Golf Club, Pulborough. Mme J Barton
Firemen wallow in molten rubber as warehouse blazes still. Firemen wading through a lake of molten rubber as they work on the still blazing building at Wapping. 26 September 1935
New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An exterior view. 1937
Cliffords Inn, off Fleet Street, London, England. The first Inn of Chancery, an insitute of legal education. Founded in 1344, it was dissolved in 1903 and demolished 1934. Early 1900s
Margot Fonteyn at home. 22 March 1946
A powerful homemade bomb, consisting of 26 sticks of gelignite in a brown paper parcel, with signs of the fuse have been ignited, was found this morning in a cloakroom of Dover House
Duke of Norfolk, out walking in sunshine, sees progress of Coronation preparations. The Duke of Norfolk, who as Earl Marshall is in charge of the Coronation arrangements
The Music room of Ashton Court, with a large organ situated at one end of the room and other objects set out ready for sale. 11 May 1947
Repairing Princess Elizabeths model house at the Olympia. Immediately on arrival at the Olympia, London the damaged model house presented to Princess Elizabeth by the people of Wales at Cardiff last
New homes at Wapping, London. 1933
Princess Elizabeths model home, which was damaged by fire while being brought to London from Wales after it had been presented to the Duchess of York at Cardiff by the people of Wales
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
National band contest opens at Crystal Palace. Bandsmen from all over the country gathered at the Crystal Palace for the annual National Band Contest
Tower Bridge, London 15th November 1946
Unilever House, Blackfriars, london, F C, the head office of Lever Brothers and Unilever Ltd.. 7 November 1945
Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich, London. 1938
Harley Street, Westminster, London - looking north. Harley Street is noted for the amount of private medical clinics and medical specialists it contains. 1930s
The new South Africa House building to be opened by the King today. The new South Africa House building in Trafalgar Square, London, which is to be officially opened by the King today. 22 June 1933
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
The War Office held an exhibition at the Army School of Education, Eltham Palace, showing how teaching aids have been devised for use in the Army education schemes in the pre-release
Power!. ORIGINAL Caption: Like a piece of Greek statuary, C Holloway, a coloured athlete of Brixton building school, symbolises human power against the belching towers of Battersea Power Station as
Nizams son lays foundation stone of Londons ?100, 000 mosque. Modelled on Taj Mahal. King Farouk of Egypt attended the ceremony when the Prince of Berar son of the Nizam of Hyderabad
The Kings Weigh House Chapel in Duke Street, London. 28 January 1932
View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work. Showing shoppers after the official opening ceremony
An enumerator seen collecting Census papers when on his rounds in Kennington, London. 1961
Work has begun on removing 80, 000 sandbags which protected precious monuments in the Westminster Abbey, London, and it is helped that within 12 months the Abbey will be restored to its former glory
Looking at St Pauls Cathedral, down Cannon Street, with a derelict bomb - site nearby, London, England. 1960 s
250, fireman fight great blaze in West End of London. two hundred and fifty firemen fought a great blaze which destroyed the building of the Gramophone Company
Miss Nancy Rutherford outside the house feeding her 15+ cats. 1934
Madrid again under fire. Shell that killed three, injured 15. British women MPs in danger. This picture just received in London from Madrid
Bird s-eye view of Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 25 May 1872
Broadcasting House, BBC Headquarters, LondonBroadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC, in Portland Place and Langham Place, London. The first radio broadcast was made on 15 March 1932
St Jamess Hall, to be erected between Piccadilly and Regent Street - Mr Owen Jones, Architect. 20 December 1856
24 arrests after the demonstration in Holborn outside the Daily Mirror building in Holborn Circus The London office of the German Springer Newspaper group is in the Daily Mirror building