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Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is official testing of the wireless transmitting instruments to make certain the Kings speech at the opening of the World
London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning. Ironically, adorning the wall of the building is a poster with the message
Trade union leaders conference on railway strike threat Members of the trades union congress general council at Eccleston square London to consider railway strike threat Left to right J W Bowen
Children feeding the pigeons by the steps of St Pauls Cathedral, Saint Pauls Church Yard, City of London, London, England. 1930s
Still supreme and unchallenged in height the 620 ft General Post Office Tower situated just off Tottenham Court Road has now been open to the general public for some weeks Although the general public
Salvage Corps chief arrested. Captain Brymor Eric Miles, M C, chief of the London Salvage Corps, was arrested in his office. He was later remanded when he appeared in Bow Street Police Court
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
Chelsea pensioner at North Entrance Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s
Collins brothers building company. Their rebuilding scheme of the local bottle factory. 1938
People at the Middle Temple, Inns Of Court, London, UK, England. 1930 - 1940s
Construction of housing. Between the wars
A memorial to a great explorer. Four days after the 10th Anniversary of his death - a memorial to Sir Ernest Shackleton, was unveiled by Lord Zetland at the Royal Geographical Society building
Trafalgar Square looking down Whitehall towards the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, London, England. 1950s
London County Council Fire Brigade display at Southwark headquarters, England. 18 March 1924
Unilever House, Victoria Embankment, London, England. 1950s
The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. The entrance of the new building
Two woman living in Shoreditch slums, 1922. Surviving and bringing up a family in desperate conditions, washing on line baby resting in a tin bath
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
Transformation of City of London foreground is an old building built before Charles Dickens time in shadow of completed Bucklesbury House 16 story block stands on site of Temple of Mithras
London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morningLondon: Property is theft. Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion at 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning. Ironically, adorning the wall of the building is a poster with the message
A London Fire Brigade display in Lambeth, London. Firemen use hook ladders to ascend the tall building during the demonstration. 1939 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. An external view of the new building
The Heroic Gallipoli Landings : Transports and Captured Guns. Seen here soldiers of the Allies on a Turkish gun, Cape Helles, Turkey April 1915 29 May 1915
The Burlington Arcade, London. Overseas visitors find traditional British quality in the narrow covered passage which is one of the worlds most exclusive shopping centres
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
The Great Exhibition by T. Colman Dibden - 1851 Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, 1851 Crowds gathered for the opening of the palace on the 1st May 1851
Margot Fonteyn at home. Margot Fonteyn, displays classic ballet dresses in her drawing room. 22 March 1946
London traffic negotiating the road around the Wellington Arch. Cranes and construction works can be seen as the building of the new underpass has started
London buses driving past the construction of the new overpass - just one section of the wider Marble Arch - Park Lane - Hyde Park Corner road improvements
Underneath the Arches of St. Jude s. Photo shows : The arches of St. Judes Church, Grays Inn Road, W. C. standing mid the rubble brought down by the pick - axes of the demolition workers. 16 May 1936
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
Fire in city danger zone. A district fire call was circulated when a fire broke out at a large building on Farringdon street, London, the city danger zone. 16 November 1934
A man relaxes by the statue of Viscount Palmerston in Parliament Square with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the background, London, England. 1960 s
An exterior view of the new Blackfen Library on Cedar Avenue in Blackfen, London. 1937
London: Work is now well under way on the development scheme on the South bank of the Thames, between County Hall, and Waterloo Bridge
Repairing Eltham Church tower. 1937
Mr George Sherringham ( 13 November 1884 ? 11 November 1937 ) and his new lamp
Premiers wife, fries sausages, during East end hostel visit. Mrs Neville Chamberlain, wife of the Premier, fried sausages in the kitchens of the hostel when she visited the Salvation Army Womens
St Marys Parish Church, Finchley, London. 23 November 1932
Near to Buckingham Palace is the Victoria Palace Theatre, which was opened in 1911 by the late Sir Alfred Butt, MP after big rebuilding in the area
Duke of Kent visits Battersea Settlement. The Duke of Kent visited the Katherine Low Settlement in High Street, Battersea
Nr Chiswick, London: A building programme forges ahead here where the New South Wales Motoway is taking shape. Our picture is made looking East along the Great West Road, near Chiswick
London construction site 1862
The month long seige of two St. Pancras rent rebels ended with a fantastic street battle. At Kennistoun House, Leighton Road, St
Electricians at work on a switchbox on top of the temporary Waterloo Bridge, London. 13 October 1934
Empire students home new buildings to be opened by Queen Mary. Men are working day and night to finish off the new buildings of London House, Guilford Street, which are to be opened by Queen Mary