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Model of the Elephant and Castle before the redevelopment work. Showing the proposed housing development on Draper Street. 17 October 1958 - London, England
Work in progress on the new National Theatre on the South Bank of the River Thames, London. In the background is the Royal Festival Hall, which is undergoing extensive remordernisation
Siemens Factory and adjacent housing, Woolwich, London 17 October 1951
America in London. New skyscraper Embassy in Grosvenor Square. In one of London sAmerica in London. New skyscraper Embassy in Grosvenor Square. In one of Londons most magnificent squares, not far from Buckingham Palace
The building of the Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, Neasden. 1937
London: this is Crystal 61 the tallest building project Britain has ever knownLondon: this is " Crystal 61" the tallest building project Britain has ever known, which was announced today planned for site near St Pancras,
Norwegian Minister opens new home at Holland Park. The Norwegian Minister in London, M Erik Colban, open the new Norwegian home of the Norwegian Young Womans Christian Association at 52 Holland Park
The Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd at Neasden, under construction. 1937
Guys is first British hospital to have its own bank. Guys Hospital, London, is the first hospital in the country to have its own bank for the use of its staff
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
Edwardian London. Hyde Park corner. Early 1900s
Damage caused to Sidcups main road during the German aerial onslaught
Ma Rushworth yields to progress. After 45 years - refuses to retire" Ma" Rushworth yields to progress. After 45 years - refuses to retire. After 45 years in business as a newsagent almost under the shadow the Covent Garden Opera House
The Kew Observatory, where magnetic research has been disturbed by the electric tram service. In the foreground are the rain - gauges. August 1903
The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. An external view of the new building
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; interior. 1880
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
Bread rationing. Housewives and children queue at the bakers in Bexley Heath. 1946
London street scene. Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London Early 1900s
The demolition of Alhambra Theatre in the West End of London. 1936
The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. The entrance of the new building
London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning. Ironically, adorning the wall of the building is a poster with the message
View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work. Showing shoppers after the official opening ceremony of the new shopping centre. 26 March 1965 - London, England
Lord Mayor lays foundation stone of Britains greatest telephone building in London. The Lord Mayor of London, Alderman, Sir Maurice Jenks laid the foundation stone of Britains greatest telephone
Admiral Evan inspects Navy training school commanded by man who rose from boy to Captains rank. Admiral Sir E R Evans ( Evans of the Broke ), Commander in Chief of the North
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
A train is going past the site where the Albany Park Train Station is under construction. 1939
Nelsons Column with the National Gallery building in the background Trafalgar Square, London, UK, England. 1930s Around the base of the column are the four giant bronze lions
Staff of Americas new skyscraper Embassy in London. In one of Londons most magnificent squares, not far from Buckingham Palace
Boys fishing by the riverside on the Thames at Richmond, London, England, UK. 1950s
John Loudon MacAdam, 1825, by Charles Turner - lithograph in The British Museum, London (Print Room) (J. R. Freeman) - John Loudon McAdam (September 21, 1756 - November 26)
London traffic negotiating the road around Hyde Park Corner. The Hyde Park Corner screen and Apsley House can be seen at the back
Shoreditch Town Hall, steelwork by E Wood and Company. 1937
London. Statuary of the P. D. A. Building. 7 June 1935London. Statuary of the P.D.A. Building. 7 June 1935
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Harry Twyford, laid the foundation stone of the new police station, which is to be built, at a cost of £ 150, 000, in the Bishopsgate
The building of the London Underground railway. Construction of the Clapham South - City and South London railway. May 1925
The exterior of Ashton Court. 11 May 1947
A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at the top fo Portland Place, West London. Rubble on the site has been cleared away
Edwardian London. Busy pavements full of people outside Madame Tussauds waxwork museum on the Marylebone Road, London. Early 1900s
The new wing at the County School for Boys, Sidcup. 1935
London St Pancras terraced Tenements
Helped by his 10 yesr old daughter Patricia, Mr Crome barricades the door of his bare three roomed home on the top floor of the London County Council rest centre at Paddington, West London
Five years after on Londons blitzed sites - Putting a bombed site to commercial use, a firm of caravan makers display their product informally, without having to cramp themselves. ?TopFoto
Vehicles and pedestians making their way across Tower Bridge over the River Thames, London, England. 1960 s
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The imposing neoclassical lines of Somerset House viewed from the south bank of the River Thames, London. 1910
London: Kitchen of Mrs Gretel Beer, of 3, South Square Grays Inn. 23 April 1959
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