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The Commons Roll of Honour, Memorial Chamber The memory of the nineteen members of the House of Commons who fell in the War is being perpetuated in the debating chamber itself
Construction of housing. Between the wars
Us Secretary of Treasury. Here for world bank talks. Mr John W Snyder, US Secretary of the Treasury, arrived in the Queen Elizabeth at Southampton today to attend the annual meeting of
Butlin Building, 439 Oxford Street, London, has been opened as the headquarters of the Holiday Camp Movement. Mr Butlin and Mrs Sheila Setton, diplomatic attache
The building of the Ascott Gas, Water, Gesyers Works Ltd, Neasden. 1937
Smoke and debris thrown skywards after a direct hit from a German bomb in the suburbs
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
Floodlights installed at powerful coronation. Powerful lamps are being installed at the Tower of London, which is to be floodlit for the coronation
Margot Fonteyn at home. Margot Fonteyn, whose technique has been rated above that of the immortal Anna Pavlova, looks up to a drawing of her great teacher - the great Russian Ballet dancer
Noiseless guns for the Army. Remarkable invention of Surrey engineer. Mr Ronald Chapman, a Caterham engineer, has invented a silencer for rifles and machine guns
Waiters, chefs and kitchen hands at Londons Savoy hotel went on strike early today, it was decided that tables were to be left bare and underserviced in the private suites, restaurant and Grill room
London: A women and child is assisted by squatters to enter the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning
Sir Kingsley Wood opens St Barnabas Hall in Eltham, London, which was dedicated by the Baron of Woolwich. An exterior view of the building. 1937
At Wythenshawe, Manchester, corporations new satellite town, modern British made the scenery was demonstrated show how designs
Customers at Midland Bank being attended to by a Bank Teller. 23 October 1946
Deans Yard at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. 1930s
Off to a new horizon. By the time Monday arrives, the first party of Britons to fly to Canada under the new migration scheme, will be comfortably settled in Ontario
A view looking down onto the scaffolding frame for the new flats on the Earl Courts Road, West London. 3 March 1938
Thousands of gallons of water poared into burning railway depot. One of the biggest fires London has seen for some time broke out at the Bricklayers Arms depot of the Southern Railway
The uniform of the Civil Air Guards was seen for the first time at the air Ministry building in Aldwych. The uniform consists of a blue boilersuit with metal buttons embossed " CAG"
Piccadilly, headquarters of Poppy Day branch of the British LegionPiccadilly, headquarters of " Poppy Day " branch of the British Legion. 1 November 1925
The new South Africa House building to be opened by the King today. The new South Africa House building in Trafalgar Square, London, which is to be officially opened by the King today. 22 June 1933
Mincing Lane after the Blitz, Second World War
Barking bypass widening. Looking east, showing the new roundabout. 28 May 1938
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
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
Prince George tries his hand at sawing wood. Prince George helping to saw wood when he visited the new Church army Labour Home in Acre Lane, Brixton, to open the extension of the building
The western end of Aldwych outside India House, London, presented a gay scene beneath the summer sun has nearly every Hindu in London gathered to watch the flag of the new dominion of India broken
A panoramic view of one of the badly bombed areas of the city of London taken from the top of a building in Coleman Street
The Law Courts in Strand, London. 7 November 1945
Elegant Shave Kenneth Grange of North London uses cordless electric shaver 22 May 1963
The Fire Brigade attend the big fire in Rosebery Avenue, London, at the works of Artisco, the model sculptors. 3 December 1934
Looming above Tottenham Court Road in London is the nearly completed Post Office TV Radio Tower which was topped out yesterday
A man was arrested outside the Ivanhoe hotel, Bloomsbury and escorted to Tottenham Court Road police station this morning. The Ivanhoe hotel was taken over by " squatters" last night
Building the new Albany Park train station. 1935
Looking across Westminster Bridge and the River Thames towards Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, London, England. 1960 s
The landlord shall not pass Stepney tenants barricade Mansions against eviction. With boxes and lumber piled on the staircase
The famous London church. The Doric pillars and gracefully tapering spires of St Martin in the Fields, are a familiar sight to every Londoner, and one of our more cherished ecclesiastical germs
London. Bermondsey brightens up her bomb sites. 1950. Alma Grove, Bermondsey. Women working on a rock garden at the bottom of their gardens
Jewish Board of Guardians new housing estate, Lincolon Street, Mile End Road, East London. Possibly near Bethnal Green Tube station. 17 October 1933
Transformation of City of London looking towards St Pauls Cathedral from the Monument office block to right is the completed Bucklesbury House 16 story block stands on site of Temple of Mithras
The Mayoress of Woolwich, Mrs Berry, lays the foundation stone. 25 January 1936
New concrete bridge over Thames at Richmond. A new concrete bridge is being constructed over the Thames at Richmond, near the Old Deer Park
Police at London Aiport escort Davy Jones, singer with the American pop group The Monkees to an awaiting car, moments after his arrival from America. The escort was for his own protection
Home front 1940. The destruction caused by a German air raid
The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. A group of boys are lookin through the windows of their new building. 1938
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