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Living with the old and the new in post - war Wapping, East London. A mother with her children in the old passageways between the old back - to - back houses of the London docks
London. Brentford. The Firestone Tyre Factory on the Great West Road
Mr Winston Churchill seen receiving the Freedom of Eastbourne, Sussex from Councillor Randolph E. Richards, the mayor of Eastbourne, at the Dorchester Hotel, London 22 April 1948
A view of Eltham Church. 1935
The Great Eastern Isambard Kingdom Brunel proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size of any then in use
The Northover, a camouflaged public house in Downham near London. 1939
The fuselage of a Horsa glider - the type used by airborne troops in World War II - is being converted into a home for a London businessman by Mr
A scaffolding frame for construction of new flats on the Earl Court Road, West London. 3 March 1938
The unofficial strike of petrol tanker men is now seriously affecting London garages, many of which are today displaying Sold Out notices
The Dalziel of Wooler Memorial Home, Kingston Hill, The New Quarters of Barnardo,s Boys from Clapham High Street, where they had been for the past 30 years. 26 August 1933
Home front 1940. Bomb damage at Crayford
The announcement of the girls who have been chosen to model in the Berkeley Debutante Dress Show on 5th and 6th April 1965 was made today and the girls are pictured on the roof of a London building
London scene. The Thames Embankment, central London with rows of Hansom Cabs ( horse drawn taxis ) parked at the side of the road. Cleopatras Needle can be seen through the trees. Early 1900s
London : Mr C. A. Linge, Clerk of Works at St Pauls Cathedral, London. 16 February 1961
Sir Enoch Hill, President of the Halifax Building Society ( Left ) presenting a silver salver to Sir Hilton Young at the opening of Halifax House, Strand 1 May 1934
198 Strand, London, England The offices of The Illustrated London News first published on 14 May 1842
Construction of the London Underground Tube network. The newly constructed Hampstead tunnel, south of Camden Town. October 1923
A destroyed home, after a German air raid
The building works at the new Albany Park Station. 1935
West side St Agnes Place, Kennington, South London, this terraced housing formed part of the squatted street, which resisted eviction orders for more than 30 years
Wernfawr, Harlech in North Wales. Once the home of the English millionaire George Davison, photographer, patron of the arts and political activist and one time managing director of Kodak
Construction workers working on a building site in central London, England
A train is going past the site where the Albany Park Train Station is under construction. 1939
The mansion at Canons Park, Edgware, once the home of the Duke of Chandos now the home of the North London Collegiate School for Girls. 1930
Embassy cinema in Petts Wood, London. 12 October 1936
Siemens Factory and adjacent housing, Woolwich, London 17 October 1951
Beatle Weds. London : Paul McCartney, the last remaining bachelor Beatle, 26, shields his bride, American divorcee, Linda Eastman, 27
Slum area in, Bow, the East End of London. 1933
The construction of the Speedwell Telephone Exchange at Golders Green, London. 7 February 1938
An general view of the site where The Crystal Palace building stood in Sydenham, London. The building burned down in 1936. 1939
A general view of Ladywell in Lewisham, London. 1939
Thames river boats moored on the Victoria Embankment near to Cleopatras Needle with the Shell Mex House ( art deco style 1930 - 1931 ) in the background, London, England, UK 1960 s
Repairing Eltham Church tower. 1937
The Swan Theatre, London, 1596, (1893). The Swan theatre was built by Francis Langley in c1595. The last known mention of the theatre dates from 1632
Today, Monday, the eve of the Palestine conference, members of the British delegation Heighington Lancaster house, St James s, London, to meet delegates from 7 Arab nations, Egypt, Iraq, Syria
A colonial relaxes in his bed sitter in Earls Court London. This is a room in Nevern Rd, one of the houses of the Overseas Visitors Club, about 40 people live here
Large building in Holborn, London for Roneo office equipment. 1920 s
This front of Buckingham Palace hidden by scaffolding during the transformation, London, England. Work went on day and night during August, September and October
Princess Alice, opens new Kensington flat. Kings message. Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, open to new blocks of 40 flats at Bromley Road, North Kensington
Ronald Handfield ands T Morrell, both of RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire, race down the steps of the Post Office Tower at the start of their challenge in the Transatlantic Air Race
Home front 1940. Destroyed home in the Crayford area, after a German air raid
Trafalgar Square looking down Whitehall towards the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, London, England. 1950s
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
Life on the eleventh storey of the Stafford Cripps Estate, Fisbury. Patrick Welsh and his family are among the lucky tenants to be allocated a flat on the top floor of the new skyscraper flats.The
Miss Elmina Humphreys, the radio Queen, holding a nail for one of the workmen building the radio Olympia Theatre. Miss Humphreys
Two young girls in a bathroom, standing by a sink. [no caption, location or date]
The exterior of the Bank of America in Cannon Street, London
The Queens former London home in Bruton Street, is included in 20 famous Mayfair houses that are to be pulled down to make way for shops and offices