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The beautiful roof garden of the May Fair Hotel, London. 11 April 1928
Minister of transport leads by air with his wife for opening of Europes longest bridge. Dr Leslie Burgin, the minister of transport, left, Croydon aerodrome
Princess Alice Countess of Athlone, opened an exhibition of Royal and Historic Treasures at number 145, Piccadilly, London, former home of the King and Queen
Duke of Gloucester calls on Prince and Princess Chichibu. The Duke of Gloucester called on Prince and Princess Chichibu of Japan at the London hotel shortly after their arrival to represent
Home front 1940. A residential area showing signs of being heavily damaged after a night raid from German bombers in the Bexleyheath area
The Archbishop of Canterbury in procession at the opening of the new block of flats of the St Marylebone Housing Association in Earl Street, Lisson Grove, London. 9 October 1935
Houses of Parliment, London. 31 March 1946
London office girls become expert with the rifle. Girls employed in the offices of the Crown Agents for the Colonies at Millbank, London, have a new interest
King George V visits the Portuguese Mission at their legation at Gloucester Place, London. Photo shows; The King leaving after his visit with Senhor Bernadino Machado, the President of Portugal
West side St Agnes Place, Kennington, South London, this terraced housing formed part of the squatted street, which resisted eviction orders for more than 30 years
London: Work is now well under way on the development scheme on the South bank of the Thames, between County Hall, and Waterloo Bridge
London scene. The Thames embankement with the neo - classical facade of Somerset House on the left and the Dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance. 1910
Where the World Economic Conference is to take place. Representatives of more than sixty nations will meet at the Geological Museum in South Kensington, London, during the World Economic Conference
The Consort Court in the South Kensington Museum, 1875
Londons First Really Permanent Houses, 1st February 1946 The first four of London sLondons First Really Permanent Houses, 1st February 1946 The first four of Londons really permanent houses will be opened on Wednesday next 6th February 1946, on the Kidbrooke Estate
A general view of Hither Green sidings in London. 1939
Early exterior of Harrods store. London
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
SADLERs WELLS MUSIC ROOM, as it appeared in 1746. Engraving by Bickham
People feeding pigeons in Trafalgar Square with the church spire of St Martin - in - the - Fields in background, London, England. 1950s
A herculean task. A giant statue of Hercules was removed in the early hours of the morning from the Jerymn street branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum to the South Kensington building
Home front 1940. A residential area showing signs of being heavily damaged after a night raid from German bombers in the Bexleyheath area. (Lower left can be seen an Anderson shelter)
Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on paving the roof of the London Jewish Hospital in Stepney Green. 1938
All-eelctric kitchens for British post-war houses An exhibition of four working models of all-electric kitchens for British houses after the war
The demolition of Alhambra Theatre in the West End of London. 1936
Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich, London. 1938
The Working Mens Institute, and new Baths, Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 25 May 1872
A view of the front of Buckingham Palace undergoing alteration, London, England. Work commenced this morning and the estimated cost will be £ 60 000
Wernfawr, Harlech in North Wales. Once the home of the English millionaire George Davison, photographer, patron of the arts and political activist and one time managing director of Kodak
Duchess of Gloucester plays table tennis after opening new east and flats. After opening the new flats built at Prince Regent Lane, Custom House [ Newham ]
A footguard on sentry duty outside Buckingham Palace, London, England. 1960 s
The Inspector is a fool. Sherlock Holmes expounds as they leave Scotland Yard" The Inspector is a fool". Sherlock Holmes expounds as they leave Scotland Yard. Dr Watson walks with him in perfect agreement. October 1953
Apsley house, Hyde Park Corner, London residence of the Dukes of Wellington since 1820, has with the bulk of its contents, been presented to the nation by the present 62-year-old seventh Duke
London. Bermondsey brightens up her bomb sites. 1950 Humming Bees Club gets to work on a bombsite
A scaffolding frame for construction of new flats on the Earl Court Road, West London. 3 March 1938
The Mayoress of Woolwich, Mrs Berry, lays the foundation stone. 25 January 1936
Bomb damage. Rescue squads in Hackney, East London, worked unceasingly under a dangerous tottering wall and brought out a youth who had been completely buried under the debris of a house for twelve
View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work. Showing Hill House and the office block in Blackfriars Road 22 June 1962 - London, England
Big Ben Parliament London Undated
London : A scaled-down model of a real caravan, costing £300, has been presented to Prince CharlesLondon :A scaled-down model of a real caravan, costing £ 300, has been presented to Prince Charles and Princess Anne by 17
View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work. Showing the official opening ceremony by Mr. Ray Gunter, Minister of Labour
Dame Flora Robson with a trowel in her hand is laying the foundation stone of the Prince Charles Theatre in London 18 December 1961
The country visitor!. Barn owl found in London warehouse. A strange visitor to London was a brown barn owl found in the top floor of the Oxo warehouse in Upper Thames Street
Duke of Kent opens new housing estate. The Duke of Kent opened the Hampstead Council s, Westcroft Housing Estate in Lichfield Road, Cricklewood
Building up wall with stone of Waterloo Bridge. St Mary Cray. 1937
A view of the new Vickers building at Millbank, London SW. March 23rd 1962
Mr David Bruce Pitblado. Portrait of Mr David Bruce Pitblado, CB, CVO, whose appointment as head of the UK Treasury delegation and economic minister at the British Embassy