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Images Dated 3rd December 2004 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Danish Aldwych Settlement, 11th century

The Danish Aldwych Settlement, 11th century
Illustration showing the Aldwych Danish settlement, near London in the time of Canute, 11th century. This image shows a trading boat being unloaded onto the foreshore

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Fir Trees on Hampstead Heath, London, 1871

Fir Trees on Hampstead Heath, London, 1871
Engraving showing a group of fir trees on a hillock near North End, Hampstead Heath, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Holborn Townhall, London, 1880

Holborn Townhall, London, 1880
Engraving showing Holborn Townhall in 1880, shortly after it was officially opened. This building was designed to accomodate the public offices of the Holborn District Board of Works

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Holborn Hill, London, 1866

Holborn Hill, London, 1866
Engraving showing the Holborn Hill in London, as a number of houses there were demolished in order to make way for the Holborn Valley Viaduct, 1866

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Soldiers Daughters Home, Hampstead, 1858

The Soldiers Daughters Home, Hampstead, 1858
Aerial view of the Soldiers Daughters Home in Hampstead, North London, 1858. This was an institution set up to provide shelter and training for orphaned children of the British Army

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, London, 1844

The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, London, 1844
Engraving showing the Bank of England (left) and the Royal Exchange (centre), on the corner of Threadneedle and Cornhill Streets, City of London, 1844

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Turkish Baths, Jermyn Street, London, 1862

Turkish Baths, Jermyn Street, London, 1862
Engraving showing the Meshlakh, or cooling room, of the Turkish Baths in Jermyn Street, London, 1862

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Turtle Hippodrome, Earls Court, 1908

The Turtle Hippodrome, Earls Court, 1908
Illustration showing the Turtle Hippodrome, which was part of the Hungarian display at the Earls Court Exhibition, 1908. This image shows riders moving around, somewhat uncertainly

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Queen Victoria Street, London, 1874

Queen Victoria Street, London, 1874
Engraving showing Queen Victoria Street, in the City of London, 1874

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Unveiling the John Keats Bust, Hampstead Parish Church, 1894

Unveiling the John Keats Bust, Hampstead Parish Church, 1894
Engraving showing the unveiling of the John Keats bust in Hampstead Parish Church, 1894. This was the first public memorial to Keats in Britain and was presented by the poets American admirers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Workers leaving the City of London on Christmas Eve, 1908

Workers leaving the City of London on Christmas Eve, 1908
Illustration showing the scene as workers from the City of London poured south over London Bridge, shortly after 6pm on Christmas Eve, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Lake at the Earls Court Exhibition, 1898

The Lake at the Earls Court Exhibition, 1898
Photograph showing the lake and assorted buildings at the Earls Court Exhibition of 1898. The lake was surrounded by thousands of pearl and amber-coloured lights

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Old Swan, Chelsea, 1873

The Old Swan, Chelsea, 1873
Engraving showing the Old Swan Inn, Chelsea, London, seen from the River Thames in 1873

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Opening of Kingsway, London, 1905

The Opening of Kingsway, London, 1905
Aerial view showing the official opening of the Kingsway and Aldwych, after extensive redevelopment, by the King in October 1905

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: W. H. Smith Office, The Strand, London, 1856

W. H. Smith Office, The Strand, London, 1856
Engraving showing the exterior of No. 184, The Strand, London, in 1856. This building was being used as a kind of newspaper clearing-house for the W.H. Smith company at that time

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Morgan Howard, Q. C. 1874

Morgan Howard, Q. C. 1874
Engraved portrait of Morgan Howard Q.C. the lawyer and politician, pictured in 1874

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Bank of England in Threadneedle Street, London, 1866

The Bank of England in Threadneedle Street, London, 1866
Engraving showing the National and Provincial Bank of England, on the corner of Threadneedle Street and Bishopgate Street, London, 1866

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Privy Council Office, Whitehall, 1846

Privy Council Office, Whitehall, 1846
Engraving showing the exterior of the Privy Council Office in Whitehall, London, 1846. The facade of this building was greatly altered that year, to the designs of Barry

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Holiday-makers on Hampstead Heath, London, 1872

Holiday-makers on Hampstead Heath, London, 1872
Engraving showing the large crowds on Hampstead Heath during May holidays, 1872. A number of attractions, including an ice cream stall and a coconut shy, are shown drawing large crowds

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Lombard Street, London, 1849

Lombard Street, London, 1849
Engraving showing the view along Lombard Street in the City of London, 1849

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: May Day Procession at St. Mary Cray, Kent, 1891

May Day Procession at St. Mary Cray, Kent, 1891
Illustration showing a number of the participants in the May Day Procession at St. Mary Cray, Kent, 1891. These figures are mostly dressed in medieval garb

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Ecclefechan Graveyard, Dumfries, 1881

Ecclefechan Graveyard, Dumfries, 1881
Engraving showing the burial place of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, 1849

The Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, 1849
Engraving showing the exterior of the Old Castle Inn, Kentish Town, London in 1849

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Crowd in the City of London, 1871

Crowd in the City of London, 1871
Engraving showing a crowd of men and boys in one of the walkways of the City of London, 1871. This image was originally entitled Any Change in the Bank Rate

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: William Hepworth Dixon, c. 1880

William Hepworth Dixon, c. 1880
Engraved portrait of William Hepworth Dixon, the author and journalist, pictured c.1880

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Turkish Baths, Jermyn Street, London, 1862

Turkish Baths, Jermyn Street, London, 1862
Engraving showing the Hararah, or hot chamber, of the Turkish Baths in Jermyn Street, London, 1862

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Vale of Health, Hampstead, 1888

The Vale of Health, Hampstead, 1888
Engraving showing the Vale of Health pond in Hampstead, North London, 1888

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Dalmatian Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1875

Dalmatian Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1875
Engraving showing a couple of shepherds, minding their animals, in Dalmatia (now Croatia), 1875

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Street and house-to-house fighting. A commonplace of the struggle on the Franco-Belgian border

Street and house-to-house fighting. A commonplace of the struggle on the Franco-Belgian border

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: General C. F. Beyers

General C. F. Beyers
General Beyers became notorious in the early stages of the war for throwing up command of the South African Union Defence Force, when directing to act against German South-West Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Brazilian Gun-boat Squadron, 1858

Brazilian Gun-boat Squadron, 1858
Engraving showing the Brazilian gun-boat squadron, with the Araguary in the foreground, 1858

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: For big projectiles used by the Germans in the Great War: Wicker cases for shells

For big projectiles used by the Germans in the Great War: Wicker cases for shells

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: An exceptionally large splinter-proof shelter: A feature of modren entrenchments

An exceptionally large splinter-proof shelter: A feature of modren entrenchments, as seen near Antwerp

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Japanese Infantry negotiating a wire entanglement

Japanese Infantry negotiating a wire entanglement

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Crowd at Greenwich for the passing of the Great Eastern

The Crowd at Greenwich for the passing of the Great Eastern
Engraving showing the scene at the Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, as huge crowds assembled to watch I.K. Brunels steamship Great Eastern steam down the River Thames, 1859

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: H. S. H Prince Louis of Battenberg

H. S. H Prince Louis of Battenberg
H.S.H Prince Louis of Battenberg

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: On duty with the allies in France: Indian Infantry taking cover while attacking

On duty with the allies in France: Indian Infantry taking cover while attacking

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Charing Cross, 18th Century

Charing Cross, 18th Century
Engraving showing Charing Cross, London, 18th century, after a painting by Canaletto. Date: 13 February 1864

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Wheelhouse of the Great Eastern, 1859

Wheelhouse of the Great Eastern, 1859
Engraving showing the stern deck, steering apparatus and wheelhouse of I.K. Brunels steamship Great Eastern, 1859

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: During the fierce fighting near Dixmude: A Belgian Red Cross nurse visiting Belgian soldiers in

During the fierce fighting near Dixmude: A Belgian Red Cross nurse visiting Belgian soldiers in the trenches

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Demolition of Hungerford Market, London, 1862

Demolition of Hungerford Market, London, 1862
Engraving showing the demolition of Hungerford Market to make room for Charing Cross Railway Station, London, 1862

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Stephen Allen Benson (1816-1865)

Stephen Allen Benson (1816-1865)
Engraved portrait of Stephen Allen Benson (1816-1865), the second president of Liberia who served from 1856-64, pictured in 1862

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Torpedoed by a German submarine in the Straits of Dover: H. M.s Hermes, a seaplane carrying ship

Torpedoed by a German submarine in the Straits of Dover: H. M.s Hermes, a seaplane carrying ship
Torpedoed by a German submarine in the Straits of Dover: H.M.S Hermes, a seaplane carrying ship

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Blessing the charging troops: A Russian priest on the field

Blessing the charging troops: A Russian priest on the field
From a painting by Frederic De Haenen

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: The Intruder: What the billeting of German soldiers too often means to French

The Intruder: What the billeting of German soldiers too often means to French and Belgian villagers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: Galloping a machine gun into action: A French Dragoon Mitrailleuse section dashing forward under

Galloping a machine gun into action: A French Dragoon Mitrailleuse section dashing forward under fire

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: People Dancing in Charing Cross Road, 1935

People Dancing in Charing Cross Road, 1935
Photograph showing people dancing in Charing Cross Road during the celebrations for King George Vs Silver Jubilee, 1935

Background imageImages Dated 3rd December 2004: A Galician town shelled by Russian gunners, sparing the churches and public buildings

A Galician town shelled by Russian gunners, sparing the churches and public buildings



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