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London: Kitchen of Mrs Gretel Beer, of 3, South Square Grays Inn. 23 April 1959
A day out at Regents Park, London - a mother with a child in a pushchair feeding the swans being watched by a schoolboy in uniform. Late 1940s, early 1950s
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
Sir Cyril Harcomb, Chairman of the New British Transport Commission at his desk in the Ministry of Transport building, 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
Patients recovering in a ward in the new Guys hospital building, London. 3rd May 1961
London street scene. The column of The Monument, ( to the Great Fire of London ) showing above the Edwardian skyline Early 1900s
Deans Yard Westminster, from Tufton Street side 8 October 1933
King Alfred building the walls of London. A mural in the Royal Exchange
Mr. Donald Cook, Secretary of the St. Pancras United Tenants Association, takes some food from one of his children, through the barbed wire that form part of the defences to his flat
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
Public can see now wonderful daffodil display at Sir Philip Sassoons home. For the first Thursday this year, the beautiful gardens at the Trent Park, Cockfosters, home of Sir Philip Sassoon, Bt
Communist Headquarters in Britain. 16 King Street, London
A crowd gathered outside the Ivanhoe hotel, Bloomsbury, London today. To listen to an address from the squatters inside, who are in a state of siege. They took over the premises last night
Duchess of Gloucester attends first world premiere in East End. The Duchess of Gloucester attended the first world premiere ever held in the East End, at the Granada, East Ham
Plane for the new concert hall to be erected on the South Bank of the Thames for the 1952 Festival of Britain and as a permanent building after the discussed today at County Hall
New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937
The east side of Soho Square, London. Number 32, on the right, was the home of Sir Joseph Banks and the birthplace of the African Association. Painting by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864)
Ronald Handfield ands T Morrell, both of RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire, race down the steps of the Post Office Tower at the start of their challenge in the Transatlantic Air Race
London man gives £1600 organ to Cambridgeshire church. Owing to the generosity of a London manLondon man gives £ 1600 organ to Cambridgeshire church. Owing to the generosity of a London man, Doddington (Cambridgeshire)
Scale model of the Elephant and Castle shopping centre - new development in Southwark London. Built by the Willett Group of Companies in conjunction with Tersons at the cost of
Demonstration by the the Auxillary Fire Service at the The Kentish Mercury office in Greenwich, London. 1938
Building trade workers met yesterday at Hyde Park in London. The speaker was the Union General Secretary Mr G Lowthian 23.08.1963
Smoke and flames pouring from a building in London Berkeley Square 1968
London. Horse Guards Parade in London, England. 1900
Electricity pylon in the middle of a suburban street, Sidcup. 1935
Industrialisations advantages are not all to be found in factory production - a great deal of improvement over traditional building methods can be achieved without leaving the building site
Home front 1940. Destroyed home in the Crayford area, after a German air raid
At Eltham the new swimming baths in course of construction. 1938
Family evicted from rest centre. Police this evening were called to No 5 Argyle Road Kensington London- a London County Council Rest Centre- to evict Mr and Mrs Isserlis and their twin sons
The Hon George P. Graham (Canadian Minister of Railway and Canels) Lunching at the Cheshire Cheese - with his is Mrs Graham. 15 October 1923
Piccadilly Tube Extension works from Finsbury to Cockfosters. Placing in position the last girder for the Viaduct and Bridge which spans the Telford Road section of the North Circular Road
A small boy dwarfed by the imposing columns and steps to the entrance of St Pauls Cathedral, London, England. 1930s
Big Ben Parliament London Undated
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
Bank of England presents historic strip of pavement to city. Scanes architecture preserved. An unusual gift, a historic strip of pavement at the Tivoli Corner of the Bank
London scene. Looking down Whitehall with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ( Foreign Office ) on the left. Early 1900s
Home front 1940. clearing up after a raid at Sidcup
Coal trains arrive in London, extra effort begun to show dividends. That extra effort urged by the poster in Ludgate Circus, London, has come in good measure from miners, railwaymen
Queen Mary opened the new wing of the Manor House Hospital, Golders Green, London. Photo shows: Queen Mary leaving the new building accompanied by A V Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough
The Northover, a camouflaged public house in Downham near London. 1939
Mr Lewis Silkin MP, opens first part of big new housing estate at Campbell. Another stage the London County Councils re-housing scheme was reached when Mr Lewis Silkin, MP
Senate House, University of London, Bloomsbury, London, England. It is an Art Deco building designed by Charles Holden in the 1930s. 1950s
A warning sign on the door of a church building where an electric transformer station housed in Streatham, London. 1938
Tenants presented to the King during tour of Duchy. Some of the oldest tenants of the estate were presented to the King when he visited Aquinas Street during his tour of the Duchy of Cornwall estates
A train passing through the newly constructed Albany Park Station. 1935