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Thames view of London. The Royal Horseguards building on the Embankment - to the right is Charing Cross Station. Early 1900s
May Queen of Dagenham crowned with ceremony. With full ceremony the May Queen of Dagenham, the great London County Council, housing estate in Essex
The Charterhouse. The Charterhouse is a former Carthusian monastery in London, to the north of what is now Charterhouse Square. 12 April 1936
Waterloo Bridge is closed to vehicular traffic for 30 hours, so that the 140 FT long span of the temporary bridge on the south side can be slewed eastwards a distance of 34 feet to provide room for
Butlin Building, 439 Oxford Street, London, has been opened as the headquarters of the Holiday Camp Movement. During the coming summer the camps will accomodate a quarter of a million people
A photograph of an architects model of the revolutionary glass encased new theatre which has been planned for London Plans to build the theatre in Ladbrock Road Paddington opposite the Old Mercury
Although the external appearance of Buckingham Palace has been greatly improved in the last 30 years, it still gives little indication of the splendour and dignity within
Premiers wife, fries sausages, during East end hostel visit. Mrs Neville Chamberlain, wife of the Premier, fried sausages in the kitchens of the hostel when she visited the Salvation Army Womens
Record-breaking Japanese airmen broadcasts to Tokyo. After smashing all records by flying the 10, 000 miles from Tokyo to London in well under 100 hours
Boxer, Marcus Neusals victory breakfast in his London hotel after defeating Jack Peterson at the Empire building. 5 February 1935
A cleaner sweeping the archers between Downing Street and the foreign office quadrangle today, discovered a home-made bomb behind one of several packing cases stacked against the foreign office wall
London Fireman Give Rescue Display. A display of rescue work, fire fighting and drill was given by members of the London Fire Brigade at the Brigades Headquarters, Southwark
Collins brothers building company. Their rebuilding scheme of the local bottle factory. 1938
He looks down on Parliament. A welder on a precarious perch high above the Albert Embankment. He is at work on the new W H Smith building which overlooks the Houses of Parliament and the Thames
At Olympia, London, England, men on the job scramble about on thin cables and narrow girders high above the ground during the construction of the Skylon on the South Bank
London. Upsons Building, Great Dover Street. 10 July 1934
Men bringing down the tree by pulling on a rope, on the grounds at Sidcup Place. 1934
Polo at Ranelagh. Visitors taking tea in the open air. May 1925
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
Duke of Kent visits Battersea Settlement. The Duke of Kent visited the Katherine Low Settlement in High Street, Battersea
Children feeding the pigeons by the steps of St Pauls Cathedral, Saint Pauls Church Yard, City of London, London, England. 1930s
Americas new skyscraper Embassy in London. The Naval Attache. In one of London sAmericas new skyscraper Embassy in London. The Naval Attache. In one of Londons most magnificent squares, not far from Buckingham Palace
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
Princess Elizabeths model home, which was damaged by fire while being brought to London from Wales after it had been presented to the Duchess of York at Cardiff by the people of Wales
Trafalgar Square, London
A view of the front of Buckingham Palace undergoing alteration, London, England. Work commenced this morning and the estimated cost will be £ 60 000
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
Where world economic conference will meet. The new building of the Geological Museum at South Kensington, London, has been chosen to be the meeting place of the World Economic Conference
General views from the Thames to Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s
Westminster Abbey after being closed for nine months owing to the Coronation, was re-opened today (Sunday) for public services. Crowds of people queue for the first service. 26 September 1937
Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, England, at the time it was up for sale. 1903
Looking down Victoria Embankment with the Shell Mex House ( art deco style 1930 - 1931 ) in backgound, London, England, UK 1960 s
Mr W Arrowsmith, founder of WJ Curley and Sons, in the yard of his bone and tallow factory in Stratford, East London. 5 October 1937
Still supreme and unchallenged in height the 620 ft General Post Office Tower situated just off Tottenham Court Road has now been open to the general public for some weeks Although the general public
The road entrance to the Crown Hotel in Grove Park. 1936 Georges bungalow
Steel gantry, weighing at 2700 tons, takes shape on the old Waterloo Bridge, London. 13 October 1934
New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937
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
Palace of Yuan Ming Yuan, Beijing, China. in 1786 : Fang Wai Kuan ( The SquarePalace of Yuan Ming Yuan, Beijing, China. in 1786 : Fang Wai Kuan ( " The Square Looking House " ). 16 July 1927
London street scene. A busy Whitechapel High Street, sometime between 1900 and 1910, with St Marys Church and the Buck And Hickman Store ( Tools and Ironmongery ) in the back ground
Golden Keys to happiness London; Mrs Mary Wilson, wife of the Prime Minister, purchases the first " Golden Key to Happiness " from Pandora
8 February 1952 Crowds swarm in the City as The Royal Proclamation is read by Clarenceux King of Arms Sir Arthur Steuart Cochrane
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
Children arriving at Jessop Primary School, Herne Hill, SE London 12th January 1961
Admiral Evan inspects Navy training school commanded by man who rose from ranks to commision. Admiral Sir E R Evans ( Evans of the Broke ), Commander in Chief of the North