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Housing office, Holborn, London, 1946, interviewing applicants, mother and child
Scandinavian travel agents visit House of Commons. A party of Scandinavian travel agents touring England, as the guests of the Travel Association
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
New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view of the boiler room. 1937
London street scene Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square, London, England with Morleys Hotel in the background, now the site of South Africa House. Early 1900s
A London Fire Brigade display in Lambeth, London. Fire crew respond to a fire at the base of a tall rise building during the demonstration. 1939
London. Brentford. The Firestone Tyre Factory on the Great West Road
All Saints in New Eltham, London, hold a childrens party. 1938
London. Coventry Street and Automobile Association Building. 27 March 1936
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
Two Scandinavian new chiefs, on a visit to London, were shown round the Reuter building in Fleet Street, today, Tuesday. Here Reuters London News manager discusses the days news with Mr lauritz
Survivor amid the ruins. London house wrecked by explosion. One man, John Clancy, aged 68, was killed and eight other persons were injured when a gas explosion ripped a house in De Morgan Road
Rt Hon Herbert Morrison, MO, Lord President of the Council, performed the completion ceremony at the Spa Green Estate, new blocks of flats erected by the Finsbury Council
London. The Peoples Palace, now the Queens Building, QMLU (Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, designed by E. R. Robson)
Residents of a street in Plumstead look at what is left of their road following some subsidence. 1939
America and London. New embassy building in Grosvenor Square. In one of London sAmerica and London. New embassy building in Grosvenor Square. In one of Londons most magnificent squares, not far from Buckingham Palace
A street Scene of London
Ragged boys scrounging holly at Covent Garden. 23 December 1919
Two families unable to find accomodation in London, have hired a caravan and tents and are camped on the river bank in Staines. Baby interested in the cinema camera 13 August 1919
New Port of London Authority Building Navigation ( Sculpture ) 1922
The New London Club The beautiful garden at 46, Grosvenor Street, formerly the residence of Sir Edgar Speyer and now the American Womens Club. ( Daily Chronicle ) 27 June 1923
Workmen entertained to Christmas dinner in partially completed city building. Novel Banquet Given by Chairman and Directors of Hambros
New Port of London Authority Building Commerce ( Sculpture ) The treatment of the conventionalised scales is notable 1922
The Minister for health opens building exhibition at Olympia. Mr Wheatley inspecting model houses. 11 April 1924
Mr George Hicks, M. P. and his housekeeper, Mrs Emma Ellen Ellis, after their weddingMr George Hicks, M.P. and his housekeeper, Mrs Emma Ellen Ellis, after their wedding at Wandsworth Register Office. 1 October 1938
Central Hall, Westminster London 15 August 1922
London, Standard life assurance Company 9 May 1920
London Royal Exchange Building 20 May 1927
The King and Queen of Denmark visit the Wembley exhibition. The King leaving the New Zealand building. 24 June 1924
New Port of London Authority Building Exporation ( Sculpture ) 1922
London, King William Street 5 May 1920
Levee at St Jamess Palace. Sir Lawton William ( left ) and Sir Douglas Hogg ( Attorney General ). 6 March 1923
The Royal National Life Boat Institution. 19 October 1928
The King to go to Sandringham. The King and Queen will leave London for Sandringham on Saturday. This new picture was taken by special permission on Thursday
The new tug President on the Thames. 18 October 1929The new tug " President " on the Thames. 18 October 1929
80 King William Street 9 May 1920 Dore and Sons
Difficulties of demolishing a quaint London bridge. Standing at the back of the Little Theatre is a quaint old bridge for which a special act of Parliament was needed before permission was granted
Scotland Yard June 1922
St Marks Church, Kennington, London. 8th December 1922
The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich ( Formerley the royal Naval Training College ). 23 April 1927
The building of Londons first mosque at Southfields. Mr A R Dard, Imam of the Ahmadiyya muslims 28 December 1925
Army huts as new homes An army hut on the Horse Guards Parade converted into a comfortable home, by government as an example of its possibilities 23 July 1919 sign reads " Typical 60ft x 15ft
Remarkable scenes at Harlesden. Bolsheviks take possession of local labour exchange 15 September 1920
Two families unable to find accomodation in London, have hired a caravan and tents and are camped on the river bank in Staines 13 August 1919
Jacks Lady Friend. A tame jackdaw at The Karsino, Taggs Island in the River Thames in England, makes friends with her fair admirer. 10 September 1923
The Temple Church 1 June 1927