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Warfield Hall, near Bracknell, residence of Mr W I Shard, 14 January 1928
Chartwell, home of Sir Winston Churchill Exterior view
Hurstmonceux Castle, Sussex : Watercolour by J M W Turner
Bomb damage. The scene in a street in East Ham, East London, typical of so many after an air raid
An aerial view of Albany Park train station in Kent. 1939
Exterior view of Dunstall Priory in Shoreham, Kent. 1939
A general view of the scene outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road, London whenA general view of the scene outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road
Meet of the Garth at Warfield Hall, near Bracknell, Mrs Charles Shard and her daughter Bubbles 14 January 1928
Stone Park Avenue in Beckenham, Kent. 1938
Coronation teas on St Keverne Road in Mottingham, to celebrate the coronation of King George VI. 15 May 1937
Coronation teas in Mottingham. 15 May 1937
Clarence House
Warfield Park, Berkshire Home of Lady Walsh now lady Ormathwaite 1921
The village of Chevening, Kent, in the snow. 1938
The Life of Charles Dickens The porch at Gadshill Place. Dickens moved from London to Gadshill Place in Rochester, Kent which he bought for ?1790 (English pounds) on 14 March 1856
Chartwell, home of Sir Winston Churchill The Dining Room
The wedding of Mr Roy Pearl and Miss Patricia Kirby in Sidcup, Kent. The family group and guests outside the home at the reception. 1939
Dick Turpins house coming down, 600 year old landmark doomed. The old Dick Turpin house and stables near the Spaniards Inn on Hampstead Heath is being pulled down
The Hotel de Paris, Bray, Berkshire. Taken for The Sketch 20 June 1929The Hotel de Paris, Bray, Berkshire. Taken for " The Sketch " 20 June 1929
The Channel Isles : Rozel Bay on the north coast of Jersey Fish where the fish are!
A Bedford Truck belonging to Royal Arsenal Cooperative Society Limited, the laundry service, parked on the side of the road. 1937
Chartwell, home of Sir Winston Churchill The Drawing Room
The Life of Charles Dickens The house and conservatory of Gadshill Place from the meadow
The Life of Charles Dickens The Chalet at Gadshill Place. Dickens property atThe Life of Charles Dickens The Chalet at Gadshill Place
The Life of Charles Dickens The study of Gadshill Place Dickens moved from London to Gadshill Place in Rochester, Kent which he bought for ?1790 (English pounds) on 14 March 1856
A fire engine of the Sudbury Ontario Canada fire brigade (department) standing out side the fire station
The drawing room at Clarence House. 27th October 1949
A view of Birch Grove, the West Sussex home of Harold Macmillan, where Mr Macmillan and Mr John F Kennedy were in engaged in talks this weekend 30 June 1963
Residents of a street in Plumstead stage a small demonstration in reaction to how the authorities have dealt with the subsidence which has closed their road
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
Val de Travers Ltd who have worked on the London County Council Estate and the London Country Council Hughesfield Estate in Deptford, London. 1938
Catford in Lewisham, London. 1939A general street view showing electric trams and traffic in Catford, Lewisham, London, 1939
A hunt meet at Luton Hoo, the country seat of Lord and Lady Ludlow. 4 November 1922
Beaudesert Hall, stately home on the southern edge of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire seats of the Paget family, the Marquesses of Anglesey 1919 Demolition began in 1935
No 8 on Durham Road, Sidcup, Kent. 1937
Dancing display at The Dene in Dartford, Kent. 1939
Mr Philip Rye and family - wife and six children, who had lived in this hut at Crockenhill in Kent for more than six years - 5 November 1948 eTopFoto
Children inspecting the damage after a bomb fell in Gravesend, Kent during WWII
Old timber cottage in Cowden, Kent. It is the home of H Turner a local builder, painter and undertaker. 1937
Mooreland road in Bromley, Kent. 1938
A cottage in Kent 1936A cottage in Kent. 1936
167. Chatsworth House, England
Mr Swans house and garden at 21 Rectory Lane in Sidcup, Kent. 1939
Detail of wooden cottage in Kent, painted with black tar in traditional style and with neatly stacked woodpile credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
The dining room at Clarence House. 27th October 1949
The day nursery at Clarence House. 27th October 1949
Clarence House HRH Princess Elizabeths sitting room. It is on the 1st floor and furnished entirely with wedding presents. 1949
Clarence House The Duke of Edinburghs sitting room. The panelling is of white Canadian maplewood, made in Canada; the carpet green, and the upholstery in natural leather
Eltham marks King George Vs silver jubilee with a street party. 1935
The drawing room. It is on the first floor of he older part of Clarence House built in 1825-27 by John Nash for the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV
Chartwell, home of Sir Winston Churchill The Library
Chippens Bank, Hever, Kent, as a derelict cottage before John Topham moved in. eJohn Topham / TopFoto
Chartwell, home of Sir Winston Churchill The Study
Chartwell, home of Sir Winston Churchill Lady Churchills bedroom
A freightliner 6x4 artic unit, hauling for the Canadian icon, Tim Hortons coffee houses note that the vehicle consist of two trailers, making this a road train
Clarence House. The garden front. The two bays above the portico represent the South end of the house built in 1826-27 for the Duke of Clarence by Nash
Winchelsea, Sussex
Hands shoot into the air to signify assent by St. Pancras tenants to the resolutionHands shoot into the air to signify assent by St
The long gallery of Ashton Court with objects set out ready for sale. 11 May 1947
Residents of a street in Plumstead look at what is left of their road following some subsidence. 1939
The three David brothers from Glamorgan, Wales, carried out the work of re - thatching Princess Elizabeths model home after it had been burned out while on its way to London
Mr John Strachey, M. P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of foodMr John Strachey, M.P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man
Demonstration by the the Auxillary Fire Service at the The Kentish Mercury office in Greenwich, London. 1938
Workers flats on Liverpool Road, London. 24 October 1934
Bomb damage. Rescue squads in Hackney, East London, worked unceasingly under aBomb damage. Rescue squads in Hackney, East London
The exterior of Ashton Court. 11 May 1947
A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at the top fo Portland Place, West London
Lambeth Palace, London, the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury, England. August 1937 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
Heavy rain washed out part of the government party held at Hampton Court Palace last night
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
The Bear Garden in Southwark, A.D 1648. From the Large four-sheet View of London by Hollar. The Last Known Representation of the Place
Squatters home demolished while they were still living in it. Mr. L. IngramSquatters home demolished while they were still living in it. Mr. L
Tring Park a large country house near Tring, Hertfordshire
Where the Mountbatten jewels were reported stolen
Englemere, Ascot, Berkshire. 16 February 1925
Bournmouth New Pavillion, Dorset. 1929
La Seigneurie, Sark, Channel Islands. 21 July 1927
The New Pavillion at Bournemouth, Dorset. 1929
Worlds Most remarkable house at Aquileia in Italy Near the head of the Adriatic, built entirely of Roman sculptures and antiquities uneartherd during excavations
The Hall, Northwood, given by Mr Alfred Denville, of Southpont, as a home for retired actors. 9 March 1925
Kashmir, India. The heir apparents ( to the Maharajah ) private rest house at Baramulla. 4 December 1924
General Dawes and Mr Ramsay MacDonald in the Highlands on Sunday. Arriving at Logie House. 17 June 1929
Bawdsey Manor, Suffolk. Sir Cuthbert Quilters residence. 18 November 1922
The declaration of the poll for the Dartford by - election at Crayford town hall. The election was won by Mrs Janet Jennie Adamson the Labour Party candidate. 1938