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Eltham Palace 15 September 1947
East side of Park Crescent by John Nash, engraved by J. Redway after Thomas H. Shepherd - The Royal Institute of British Architects, London ?TopFoto
Armchair given by antique dealers to Duchess of Kents baby at Grosvenor House. The Hepplewhite childs armchair presented to the baby Prince. 12 October 1935
Jewish Board of Guardians new housing estate, Lincoln Street, Mile End Road, London, England. 1950 s
Noiseless guns for the Army. Remarkable invention of Surrey engineer. Mr Ronald Chapman, a Caterham engineer, has invented a silencer for rifles and machine guns
Kensington High Street, 1860
Embankment at night. 1914 - 1918
Police arrest man as king and queen arrived at Peoples Palace. As the king and queen arrived at the new building, police arrested a man in the Mile End Road outside the Peoples Palace
The thirteenth century bell tower at Hornsey which has survived two churches and now stands apart from the present parish church 26 January 1932
View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work. Showing shoppers after the official opening ceremony
Royal Hospital Chelsea 3rd Jan 1940
An exterior view of St John the Evangelist church in Bexley, London. 1939
High Paddington Scheme - a paper will be read by Sergei Kadleigh A. R. I. B. A. at theHigh Paddington Scheme - a paper will be read by Sergei Kadleigh A.R.I.B.A. at the Royal Society of Arts, John Adam Street, Adelphi, London, W.C
Electric transformer station housed in a church building in Streatham, London. 1938
Couple lookng at houses in the window of an estate agent - 1950 ?TopFoto
The Temple, the library and Crown office 27 May 1930
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, at Neasden under construction. 1937
Bank clerks work by candlelight as Londons Electricity is Cut. Work went on by candlelight in banks, offices, shops and other business establishments when electricity was switched off in London in
Girder work in a modern building. The new College Hall, University of London, Malet Street, Tottenham Court Road. 20 October 1931
Mr Oliver Stanley being presented with a Golden Key by Sir Josiah Stamp, with which he performed the official Opening of Euston house, The New London Midland and Scottish Building - 12 February 1934
Building London to Manchester railway 1830
Last drinks at the Elephant and Castle. The famous south London landmark which is to be pulled down to make way for the redevelopment work of the area
A residence in Plumstead, London, moves from Relliance Road. Here they are loading their belongings onto a removal lorry. 1939
South Kensington Museum, 1863
An exterior view opf the new swimming baths on Eltham Hill. 1939
Churchill Launches Appeal Mr Churchill Launches a £1, 000, 000 for the restorationChurchill Launches Appeal Mr Churchill Launches a £ 1, 000, 000 for the restoration of Westminster Abbey, which was built 950 years ago by Edward the Confesser
Woman brushing hair in front of the mirror in her bedroom. [no caption, location or date]
Playtime at Jessop Primary School Herne Hill London 12th January 1961
London street scene. Staple Inn, ( an old Inn of Chancery ) Holborn, London Early 1900s
London County Council Fire Brigade display at Southwark headquarters, England. 18 March 1924
Flats in Wapping, London. 1933
Workers flats on Liverpool Road, London. 24 October 1934
London office girls become expert with the rifle. Girls employed in the offices of the Crown Agents for the Colonies at Millbank, London, have a new interest
Demolition and construction at London Bridge. Demolition and construction work being carried on side-by-side in the shadow of London Bridge
Weekend Sappers build bridge for Coronation crowds in St Jamess Park. Eighty London Sappers belonging to the Territorial Royal Engineers are doing a rush job of bridge building in St Jamess Park over
Rescues at finals of Fire Brigade escape competition. the finals of the London Fire Brigade escape competition took place at the brigade headquarters, Southwark
Octavia Hill (Wisbech, 1838 - 1912) was an English social reformer, particularly concerned with the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, specifically London, in the second half of the 19th century
An artists impression of the Prince Charles Theatre in Leicester Place off London Leicester Square 18 December 1961
The beautiful roof garden of the May Fair Hotel, London. 11 April 1928
Minister of transport leads by air with his wife for opening of Europes longest bridge. Dr Leslie Burgin, the minister of transport, left, Croydon aerodrome
Princess Alice Countess of Athlone, opened an exhibition of Royal and Historic Treasures at number 145, Piccadilly, London, former home of the King and Queen
Duke of Gloucester calls on Prince and Princess Chichibu. The Duke of Gloucester called on Prince and Princess Chichibu of Japan at the London hotel shortly after their arrival to represent
Home front 1940. A residential area showing signs of being heavily damaged after a night raid from German bombers in the Bexleyheath area
The Archbishop of Canterbury in procession at the opening of the new block of flats of the St Marylebone Housing Association in Earl Street, Lisson Grove, London. 9 October 1935
Houses of Parliment, London. 31 March 1946
King George V visits the Portuguese Mission at their legation at Gloucester Place, London. Photo shows; The King leaving after his visit with Senhor Bernadino Machado, the President of Portugal
London: Work is now well under way on the development scheme on the South bank of the Thames, between County Hall, and Waterloo Bridge