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London. St Martins In The Field near Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London. Picturesque church, which sits on the North East Corner of Trafalgar Square, was built in 1726
St Clement Danes Church in the Strand in Westminster, London. The Royal Courts can be seen on the left. The poster in front of the church advertises a grand stand which will be built to view
Woman who reformed Spanish prisons in London. Senorita Victoria Kent, the young Spanish woman who abolished flogging and introduced sweeping reforms in the prisons of Spain
The Royal Store. This is Harrods, the famous London store which has recently been the subject of a series of takeover attempts. 9th July 1939
Looking down on a busy Covent Garden flower, fruit and vegetable market full of stacked fruit and vegetable boxes with lorries unloading right by the entrance to St Pauls Church, Covent Garden
London Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street 4 August 1919
London street scene. Looking down New Bond Street, London. Early 1900s
Edwardian London. Horsedrawn traffic congestion looking down to the Royal Exchange in the City of London, from Poultry - the financial district of London. Early 1900s
London streetscene. Whitechapel High Street, sometime between 1900 and 1910, with St Marys Church and Buck And Hickman, ( Tools and Ironmongery ) in the background. Early 1900s
Edwardian London. Hyde Park corner. Early 1900s
Damage caused to Sidcups main road during the German aerial onslaught
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; interior. 1880
London street scene. Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London Early 1900s
Edwardian London. Horsedrawn traffic by the Royal Exchange ( on the right ) in the City of London, at the junction of Threadneedle Street and Cornhill - the financial district of London
Edwardian London. Busy pavements full of people outside Madame Tussauds waxwork museum on the Marylebone Road, London. Early 1900s
Floods, caused by the recent bad weather, endangered the water supplies thousands of the East and North London people when they found that their taps were either dry or delivering muddy water, today
Two happy boys clutching bunches of flowers as they make their way through the fruit and vegetable market full of traders with goods on carts at Covent Garden, London, England
An exterior view of St John the Evangelist church in Bexley, London. 1939
American troops in ceremonial march through London. For the first time since 1917, US troops paraded through London as they marched from Grosvenor Square to the City of London to lunch at
London. Gateway to Hyde Park. 1900
Women market traders at Londons Covent Garden flower, fruit and vegetable market, stopping for lunch amongst the fruit and vegetable boxes. Late 1940s, early 1950s
Firemen fight fire at London church. A hundred firemen with twenty engines were called to fight a serious blaze at St Davids Church is Westbourne Road, Islington
A market porter transports a sack of vegetables on his head, while women market traders sit and have their lunch behind him at Covent Gardens flower, fruit and vegetable market, Covent Garden
London street scene. The column of The Monument, ( to the Great Fire of London ) showing above the Edwardian skyline Early 1900s
Communist Headquarters in Britain. 16 King Street, London
London. Horse Guards Parade in London, England. 1900
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
An exterior view of the new Blackfen Library on Cedar Avenue in Blackfen, London. 1937
London street scene. The Oysterhouse Lighthouse, Grays Inn Road, Kings Cross, London. Early 1900s
General View of Bomb crater made from ledge on the first floor of the Ike Bare Transportation Offices, Duke Street, London, England, after the Blitz
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; exterior. 1880
In heavy rain this afternoon, Sunday, 1500 Londoners converged on Kensington high Street in a well-planned operation to take over block of flats in Duchess of Bedford walk, West Kensington
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London street scene. A traffic jam around the Mappin & Webb building, London, looking down Poultry. Early 1900s
Victoria Embankment, the Ministry of Defence building with the Norman Shaw Buildings, Parliament and Big Ben tower in the background. [No original caption, date] 1930s, 1940s
Barking bypass widening. 28 May 1938
London. The Peoples Palace, now the Queens Building, QMLU (Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, designed by E. R. Robson)
The Epsom Derby Summer Race Meeting. Derby Day crowds boarding buses at MordenThe Epsom Derby Summer Race Meeting. " Derby Day " crowds boarding buses at Morden. 2 June 1937
Suzanne Lenglen with a dozen tennis rackets off for a day in the country. Mademoiselle Suzanne Lenglen, the former world tennis champion took with her a dozen tennis rackets when she left her London
Bruce Woodcocks first fight in the USA against Tony Mauriello will be televised from the Madison Square Garden by the National Broadcasting Company of America
License ( The Kings Horse ) arriving at Epsom Racecourse, Surrey 31 May 1938" License " ( The Kings Horse ) arriving at Epsom Racecourse, Surrey 31 May 1938
John Surtees, international motor cyclist from Forest Hill, London, was approached by two men of the Royal Engineers today and asked for a ride on his pillion
Snow motors in New York Snow motors seen at work in the streets of New York after a severe snowstorm 13 February 1926
Great Fire In Capital of Bahamas Millions of dollars worth of damage has been done by a great fire at Nassau the capital, of the Bahamas
Milan Cathedral February 1925
Polling day scenes in the Westminster Abbey division By - election. Mr Arthur Henderson, the Home Secretary, going to vote for the Socialist candidate. 19 March 1924
Labours Election Programme A joint meeting of the National Executives of the Labour Party and the Policy Committee as representing the Parliamentary Labour Party was held at Eccleton Square to define
Madrid University. 19 March 1929