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The new building of Chislehurst Central school. 1938
For the past month a notice has been posted outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road, London, stating The Bailiffs Shall Not Pass, in connection with Mr
Transformation in east London. Since the war ended Britain has built 374, 256 permanent houses, flats etc. London County Council alone has built 12, 413
The Widening of London Bridge building the temproray structure September 27 1902
Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is official testing of the wireless transmitting instruments to make certain the Kings speech at the opening of the World
London. A gateway to Syon Park, the London residence of the Dukes of Northumberland. The Percy Lion stands on top of the stone arch. Early 1900s
Mast Master !. Hews 65 feet wooden masts from rough timber at London yards. Mr Alf Webb, who has been at the work practically all his life
Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, England, with the for sale notice on the railings.l 1903
London England New Thames Tunnel under the River Thames between Dartford and Purfleet work is going on in the 11 000 000 tunnel March 1958
Peckham Health Centre or the Pioneer Health Centre was opened in 1935 in Peckham, south London. It was a social experiment to monitor the effects of environment on health
New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King Built at a cost of £300, 000New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King.. Built at a cost of £ 300, 000. The new Royal Veterinary College in Great College Street, Camden Town, London
Trafalgar Square with St Martin - in - the - Fields Church in background, London, UK, England. 1930 - 1940s
Watching for the bailiffs from her cottag window at Benwick, Isle of Ely, today is Miss Elizabeth Foster, village school mistress for 45 years
Post Office weightlifters compete for trophy at Mount Pleasant. Post Office weightlifters took part in a contest at Mount Pleasant, London, between the Northern district team
New concrete bridge over Thames at Richmond. A new concrete bridge is being constructed over the Thames at Richmond, near the Old Deer Park
Mussolini spreads. Duce lays foundation stone at Cinema City. Signor Mussolini laid the foundation stone of the new building of the Duce Institute at Cinema City, Italys Hollywood near Rome
Gentleman in Middle Temple, Inns Of Court, London, UK, England. 1930s
A preview of Crown Wallpapers for 1962 and 1963 took place at the Building Centre, London. The motto of the exhibition is Decorate and Dress to Suit your Personality
A demonstration stage this morning at the church of St Cuthbert, Philbrach Gardens, Kensington, resulted in the ejection of a number of men and women from the building
Prince George tries his hand at sawing wood. Prince George when he visited the new Church army Labour Home in Acre Lane, Brixton, to open the extension of the building. 27 January 1932
The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. A view of the interior staircase in the new building
Prince of Wales to inspect international telephone exchange. The Prince of Wales, who will be received by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Percy Greenaway and Sir Kingsley Wood, the Postmaster General
Empire House London, Shoe lane
Men engaged on the building of a new wing at the Great Ormond Street Hospital declared a sudden strike. The dispute is believed to be concerned with the scaffolding
Lighter clothing for London underground employees. The four thousand uniformed employees of the London Underground, are being issued with new and lighter uniforms for the summer
General views from the Thames to Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London, England, UK. 1930 - 1940s
Fronthill Abbey: Interior of the Great Western Hall This Unique building, a wonderful combination of grandeu with eccentricity, was designed by James Wyatt for William Beckford
Construction work on the building of the new traffic underpass has started at Hyde Park Corner behind the statue of the Duke of Wellington by the Wellington Arch
Coronation decorations at Woolwich. 6 May 1937
Swans on a flooded field in Longlands. 20 January 1939
Elephant and Castle warehouse in flames, tremendous crowds watch. Fires involving all the four floors of the building, broke out at Messrs, Shorter Bros, China warehouse
Sidcup Place. 1934
Church, Penhill. St James the Great Blendon 1937
Telephone girls learn to carry on as usual in gas masks. Telephone girls are being trained to use special gas masks say that they can remain at their posts in an emergency
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
Special for Irish Press The Irish Ambassador, Mr Cornelius Cremin ( centre ) inspects an Irish harp made in 1888 during his visit to the Building Exhibition at Olympia, London
Horseguard on sentry duty outside Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London, England. 1960 s
The Burlington Arcade, London. Overseas visitors find traditional British quality in the narrow covered passage which is one of the worlds most exclusive shopping centres
Mr Baldwin addresses mass meeting of women Conservatives at the Albert Hall. Mr Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative leader, addressed a mass meeting organised by the Womens Conservative
The small white building is Londons only back garden theatre, The Mermaid. Founded by Bernard Miles and Josephine Wilson, it stands beside Duff House in St Johns Wood
London. Site of Bucklesbury House, a 14 storey block of offices, before the building starts.c.1953
A cat in Abbot Courtyard Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s
Margot Fonteyn at home. A quiet read by the fireside before leaving for the Royal Opera House. 22 March 1946
Anthony Edens sons watch as fire brigade gieves last display at old headquarters. The last display before the brigades removal to the new building on the Albert Embankment
The 50 squatter families who took over the block of luxury flats at the Lodge, Regents Park, London, last night, are still in a state of siege this morning
London. The tomb of Rahere, who founded the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew - the - Great. He was also a courtier to King Henry I. Rahere died in 1143, but the tomb dates from 1405
The exclusive Mayfair Gaming Club, Crockfords, in London