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Central Hall, Westminster London 15 August 1922
New Port of London Authority Building A detail of the decorative scheme The sculptured rams heads are notable for their expression which seems to vary with the changes in the natural lighting
Church of St Olave, Tooley Street, London Bridge. One of the doomed city churches. 1925
Two families unable to find accomodation in London, have hired a caravan and tents and are camped on the river bank in Staines 13 August 1919
Coaching meet in wet weather. The first coaching meet of the season took place at The Magazine building, Hyde Park. Lord Desborough, the official starter. 31 May 1924
Rioting and train wreckingattempt in Japan Following rioting, the japanese Diet has been dissolved and thousands of people have assemble around the building
Picturesque new BMA building with architecture of the past. A picturesque glimpse of the new building from the central arch of the old BMA building. 23 September 1929
South African cricketers practice at the Oval. George Hearne, making a square out. 26 April 1924
Two families unable to find accomodation in London, have hired a caravan and tents and are camped on the river bank in Staines. Baby finds a cold sponge very soothing 13 August 1919
Dick Turpins Inn The Kings Arms Inn at Eltham, which has been closed down preparatory to demolition in consequence of widening of the London to Folkestone main road
Londons New Palace By the Thames A striking view of the new London County Council Hall, near Westminster Bridge. The curved central block forming the members terrace is an interesting feature of
League of Nations London 1919
Warwickshire versus Surrey at The Oval cricket ground. G W Stephens ( Warwickshire ) making a fine boundary hit. 30 August 1923
King and Queen of Italy at British Empire exhibition at Wembley. The Royal party leaving the Canadian building. 28 May 1924
Secretary for Scotland attends housing conference. Mr William Adamson, MP, secretary for Scotland, leaving the Minister of Labour after attending the housing conference. 6 February 1924
Two families unable to find accomodation in London, have hired a caravan and tents and are camped on the river bank in Staines. The caravan Vimy Ridge " and some of the occupants 13 August 1919
The aerials of 2 LO, the London Broadcasting Station at Marconi House, Strand. The Marconi transmitter is in the room at the top of the building on the extreme left
Famous Harrow School House visible after 130 years. Harrow School in north - west London, is making notable improvements in the high street
New port of London authority building The sculptured rams head are notable for their expression, which seems to vary with the changes in the natural lighting and the position of the spectators 1922
London and Scottish Assurance building, Cornhill Photographed for Mr Nenck, American Express 15 August 1920
Miss Winifred Graham ( Mrs Theodore Cory ) at the residence Old Place Hampton Court 30 November 1920
The uniform of the Civil Air Guards was seen for the first time at the air Ministry building in Aldwych. The uniform consists of a blue boilersuit with metal buttons embossed " CAG"
Miss Winifred Graham ( Mrs Theodore Cory ) at Hampton Court 30 November 1920
At the Ranelagh Club, Barnes, West London, a view of the Club House. 2 April 1936
Polo at the Ranelagh Club, West London. Competing for the Duke of Yorks Cup, the Royal Navy team versus the Royal Air Force. Pictured are Lieutenant Commander LAR Wright, RN and Miss Wright
Polo at the Ranelagh Club, West London. The match between the Scots Greys team versus the 15/19/Hussars in the final of the Subalterns Gold Cup
Eton versus Harrow cricket at Lords Cricket Ground Mrs Dolph Hirsch 9 July 1926
Polo at the Ranelagh Club, West London. Mr EH Tyrrell - Martin and the Honourable WW Astor. 8 May 1935
London Monks. Special working clothes of a new and peculiar design, give the manLondon " Monks". Special working clothes of a new and peculiar design, give the man the appearance of cowled monks
Polo at the Ranelagh Club, West London. Anglo - French Polo match for the Verdun Cup. Pictured are Earl and Countess Haig under the parasol. 17 June 1922
Mr Gordon Selfridge starts the demolition of his old building 13 February 1923
Polo at the Ranelagh Club, West London. Anglo - French Polo match for the Verdun Challenge Cup. Pictured are Sir Charles and Lady Walpole. 17 June 1922
The Old National Sporting Club, Covent Garden 2 January 1930
New Post Office sorting office, Lamorbey, Kent. 1 November 1935
Gipsy Eviction (Chelsfield) 1934
Trevillions Offices in Erith, London. 1936
Ploughing up a bungalows large front garden in Sidcup. Agriculture in the suburbs. 1935
The construction of the London County Council housing estate at Chislehurst, Kent. 1935
The redevelopment of the Erith riverside, London. A welder with a blow torch. 1937
Slums in Limehouse in the East End of London. 1933
Men cutting holly at Chislehurst, Kent. 1935
Individuals point out arguments at the demolishing of the shack in Kingsdown. 1936
Aerial view of Greenhithe, Kent overlooking Everards shipyard, HMS Worcester and the industrial valley of the river Thames. 1 September 1947
Opening of the Blendon Methodist Church, Penhill Road, Bexley, Kent. 1935
Elizabethan cottage in Orpington, Bromley. 1938
Gas mask store in St Mary Cray, Kent. 1937