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Background imageEngland Collection: Flag-Hung Great Hall in Which the Powerful Company of Grocers Holds Its Banquets, c1935

Flag-Hung Great Hall in Which the Powerful Company of Grocers Holds Its Banquets, c1935. Hall of the Worshipful Company of Grocers, one of the twelve livery companies of the City of London

Background imageEngland Collection: George III. Presides in the Common Council Chamber in the Guildhall, c1935. Creator: King

George III. Presides in the Common Council Chamber in the Guildhall, c1935. Creator: King
George III. Presides in the Common Council Chamber in the Guildhall, c1935. Statue of King George III in the council chamber of the Guildhall in the City of London

Background imageEngland Collection: Principal Facade of the General Post Office Headquarters at King Edward Street, c1935

Principal Facade of the General Post Office Headquarters at King Edward Street, c1935. Post office headquarters at King Edwards Buildings in the City of London

Background imageEngland Collection: Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. The Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London, was designed by Francis Fowke and Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1881

Background imageEngland Collection: Part of Libertys Tudor Building in Great Marlborough Street, c1935. Creator: Joel

Part of Libertys Tudor Building in Great Marlborough Street, c1935. Creator: Joel
Part of Libertys Tudor Building in Great Marlborough Street, c1935. Libertys department store in Great Marlborough Street, central London

Background imageEngland Collection: At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. The Monument (left) in the City of London, designed by Christopher Wren to commemorate the outbreak of the Great Fire in 1666

Background imageEngland Collection: Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935

Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935
Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. George s, Southwark, c1935. Marshalsea Prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, south London, was particularly known as a debtors prison

Background imageEngland Collection: Mansion Built By The Brothers Adam for the Royal Society of Arts, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Mansion Built By The Brothers Adam for the Royal Society of Arts, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Mansion Built By The Brothers Adam for the Royal Society of Arts, c1935. The Royal Society of Arts building in St John Street, Westminster, central London, was designed by John and Robert Adam

Background imageEngland Collection: St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. Creator: Unknown

St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. Creator: Unknown
St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. One of Londons largest hospital, St Thomas has been based in Lambeth, on the south bank of the River Thames, since 1871

Background imageEngland Collection: Within Great St. Bartholomew s: Raheres Tomb in the Choir, c1935. Creator: Joel

Within Great St. Bartholomew s: Raheres Tomb in the Choir, c1935. Creator: Joel
Within Great St. Bartholomew s: Raheres Tomb in the Choir, c1935. The church of St Bartholomew the Great in the City of London was founded as an Augustinian Priory by Anglo-Norman priest

Background imageEngland Collection: How London Has Changed Since Toppers Were Worn By Outside Passengers, c1900, (c1935)

How London Has Changed Since Toppers Were Worn By Outside Passengers, c1900, (c1935)
How London Has Changed Since " Toppers" Were Worn By Outside Passengers, c1900, (c1935). Passengers wearing top hats on the upper deck of a horse-drawn London bus

Background imageEngland Collection: Richard The Lion-Heart on Horseback at Westminster, c1935. Creator: Arnold

Richard The Lion-Heart on Horseback at Westminster, c1935. Creator: Arnold
Richard The Lion-Heart on Horseback at Westminster, c1935. Equestrian sculpture of King Richard I of England (1157-1199), in Old Palace Yard outside the Houses of Parliament in London

Background imageEngland Collection: From Crown To Base of Londons Vast Cathedral: The Whispering Gallery, c1935. Creator: Unknown

From Crown To Base of Londons Vast Cathedral: The Whispering Gallery, c1935. Creator: Unknown
From Crown To Base of Londons Vast Cathedral: The Whispering Gallery, c1935. The Whispering Gallery in St Pauls Cathedral in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and consecrated in 1697

Background imageEngland Collection: Spire of St. Martins Ludgate Silhouetted Against The Bulk of St. Paul s, c1935

Spire of St. Martins Ludgate Silhouetted Against The Bulk of St. Paul s, c1935. Busy scene at Ludgate Circus in the City of London, with the King Lud pub on the left

Background imageEngland Collection: Its Only A Penny To Twickenham Town : The Ferry That Inspired A Famous Song, c1935

Its Only A Penny To Twickenham Town : The Ferry That Inspired A Famous Song, c1935
" Its Only A Penny To Twickenham Town" : The Ferry That Inspired A Famous Song, c1935. View from the Surrey (south) bank of the River Thames, of the ferry in Twickenham, west London

Background imageEngland Collection: St. Pauls Dome Brooding Over The Roof-Tops of Amen Court, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

St. Pauls Dome Brooding Over The Roof-Tops of Amen Court, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
St. Pauls Dome Brooding Over The Roof-Tops of Amen Court, c1935. The garden at Amen Corner, 17th-century houses built for the clergymen of St Pauls Cathedral in London

Background imageEngland Collection: Trafalgar Square. Where The Kings Falcons Were Once Kept Along With The Royal Horses, c1935

Trafalgar Square. Where The Kings Falcons Were Once Kept Along With The Royal Horses, c1935. View of the square with the National Gallery, St Martin-in-the-Fields, and Nelsons Column

Background imageEngland Collection: High on a little hill in Greenwich Park -for even little hills are counted high

High on a little hill in Greenwich Park -for even little hills are counted high
High on a little hill in Greenwich Park - for even little hills are counted high in London - stands the observatory from which most of the worlds nations normally calculate their meridians, c1935

Background imageEngland Collection: The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Aerial view of the Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and the River Thames in London

Background imageEngland Collection: St. Jamess Park and the Lake Looking Towards The Foreign Office, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

St. Jamess Park and the Lake Looking Towards The Foreign Office, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
St. Jamess Park and the Lake Looking Towards The Foreign Office, c1935. View throught the trees to government buildings in central London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 1", edited by St

Background imageEngland Collection: Representation in Stone of a 9-Inch Howitzer That Caused Great Controversy, c1935

Representation in Stone of a 9-Inch Howitzer That Caused Great Controversy, c1935. Wreaths at the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London

Background imageEngland Collection: Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London between Hyde Park and Green Park

Background imageEngland Collection: Westminster Bridge and Big Ben from the Terrace of St. Thomass Hospital, c1935

Westminster Bridge and Big Ben from the Terrace of St. Thomass Hospital, c1935. View of the Houses of Parliament from the south bank of the River Thames in London

Background imageEngland Collection: An Addition To Londons Monuments: The Royal Regiment of Artillery Memorial, c1935

An Addition To Londons Monuments: The Royal Regiment of Artillery Memorial, c1935. Wreaths at the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London

Background imageEngland Collection: Shrine of Stone Which Covers The Beating Heart of Parliamentary London, c1935. Creator: Huson

Shrine of Stone Which Covers The Beating Heart of Parliamentary London, c1935. Creator: Huson
Shrine of Stone Which Covers The Beating Heart of Parliamentary London, c1935. View across the River Thames towards the Houses of Parliament, silhouetted against the sky

Background imageEngland Collection: Hyde Park Corner With The Triple Archway Leading To The Royal Park Showing Apsley House, c1935

Hyde Park Corner With The Triple Archway Leading To The Royal Park Showing Apsley House, c1935. Apsley House in London was originally built by Robert Adam in 1771-1778

Background imageEngland Collection: Embattled Ramparts of the Tower of London Seen Tier on Tier from the Tall Warehouses

Embattled Ramparts of the Tower of London Seen Tier on Tier from the Tall Warehouses of Tower Hill, c1935. The palace buildings with the White Tower in the centre

Background imageEngland Collection: The Old Signs Have Come Back To Lombard Street, c1935. Creator: W Whiffin

The Old Signs Have Come Back To Lombard Street, c1935. Creator: W Whiffin
The Old Signs Have Come Back To Lombard Street, c1935. Signs in Lombard Street in the City of London, erected for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902

Background imageEngland Collection: Central London From Burlington House To Trafalgar House As The Aircraft Sees It, c1935

Central London From Burlington House To Trafalgar House As The Aircraft Sees It, c1935. Aerial view of Westminster showing Burlington House, which houses the Royal Academy of Arts, at bottom right

Background imageEngland Collection: London-On-Sea: The Daily Excursion Boat Heads Into The Sunset On Its Return From Margate, c1935

London-On-Sea: The Daily Excursion Boat Heads Into The Sunset On Its Return From Margate, c1935. Steamboat on the River Thames in London, returning from the town of Margate on the Kent coast

Background imageEngland Collection: The Tiger Tavern on Tower Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Tiger Tavern on Tower Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Tiger Tavern on Tower Hill, c1935. Tavern at Tower Hill in London: the sign says This house was honoured by Queen Elizabeth

Background imageEngland Collection: Cobbles of the Quiet Other Court in Staple Inn at Holborn, c1935. Creator: Cyril Ellis

Cobbles of the Quiet Other Court in Staple Inn at Holborn, c1935. Creator: Cyril Ellis
Cobbles of the Quiet Other Court in Staple Inn at Holborn, c1935. Staple Inn in Holborn, London, is the last surviving Inn of Chancery and dates from 1585

Background imageEngland Collection: Little Deans Yard at Westminster: A View of an English Public School, c1935. Creator

Little Deans Yard at Westminster: A View of an English Public School, c1935. Creator
Little Deans Yard at Westminster: A View of an English Public School, c1935. Little Deans Yard at Westminster School in London, with Victoria Tower - part of the Palace of Westminster - beyond

Background imageEngland Collection: Londons Oldest and Newest Public Buildings from Tower Bridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Londons Oldest and Newest Public Buildings from Tower Bridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Londons Oldest and Newest Public Buildings from Tower Bridge, c1935. The White Tower - built by William the Conqueror during the early 1080s - seen from the River Thames

Background imageEngland Collection: Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935

Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935. The Palace, on the south bank of the Thames in London

Background imageEngland Collection: The Albert Memorial Challenges Climate and Criticism, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Albert Memorial Challenges Climate and Criticism, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Albert Memorial Challenges Climate and Criticism, c1935. Memorial in Kensington Gardens, London, commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband Prince Albert, who died in 1861

Background imageEngland Collection: Temple Bar: The City Boundary in the Strand in the Year 1878, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Temple Bar: The City Boundary in the Strand in the Year 1878, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Temple Bar: The City Boundary in the Strand in the Year 1878, c1935. Temple Bar (the gate between the Cities of London and Westminster) was constructed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672

Background imageEngland Collection: The Tower of London, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Tower of London, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Tower of London, c1935. The White Tower - built by William the Conqueror during the early 1080s - seen from the River Thames, with cannon on the bank and barges in the foreground

Background imageEngland Collection: Under the Elms in Deans Yard on a Day of July, c1935. Creator: McLeish

Under the Elms in Deans Yard on a Day of July, c1935. Creator: McLeish
Under the Elms in Deans Yard on a Day of July, c1935. Abbey offices and part of the Deanery in Deans Yard, also known as The Green, with Westminster Abbey behind, London

Background imageEngland Collection: The Coopers Arms from the Churchyard of St. Olaves, Silver Street, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Coopers Arms from the Churchyard of St. Olaves, Silver Street, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Coopers Arms from the Churchyard of St. Olave s, Silver Street, c1935. The church of St Olave, in the Aldersgate ward of the City of London

Background imageEngland Collection: The Hand of Wren in the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

The Hand of Wren in the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
The Hand of Wren in the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, c1935. The facade of Westminster Abbey in London. In 1698 Christopher Wren was appointed Surveyor General & Sub Commissioner for Repairs to

Background imageEngland Collection: The Puzzle of Familiar Streets from a New and Thrilling Vantage Point, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Puzzle of Familiar Streets from a New and Thrilling Vantage Point, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Puzzle of Familiar Streets from a New and Thrilling Vantage Point, c1935. Aerial view taken in the summer, with trees in leaf showing as dark areas

Background imageEngland Collection: Memorial in St. Pauls Churchyard of the Cross Destroyed By The Roundheads, c1935

Memorial in St. Pauls Churchyard of the Cross Destroyed By The Roundheads, c1935. St Pauls Cross was a preaching cross and open-air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Pauls Cathedral in London

Background imageEngland Collection: Horse Guards Parade Framed in the Archway of Treasury Passage, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Horse Guards Parade Framed in the Archway of Treasury Passage, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Horse Guards Parade Framed in the Archway of Treasury Passage, c1935. Military parade ground off Whitehall in Westminster, London

Background imageEngland Collection: Upper Part off Regent Street, The Paradise of Londons Shoppers, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Upper Part off Regent Street, The Paradise of Londons Shoppers, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Upper Part off Regent Street, The Paradise of Londons Shoppers, c1935. Open-topped buses in the famous shopping street, looking towards All Souls Church, Langham Place

Background imageEngland Collection: Stoke Newington in Summer-Time: The Bowling Green at Clissold Park, c1935. Creator

Stoke Newington in Summer-Time: The Bowling Green at Clissold Park, c1935. Creator
Stoke Newington in Summer-Time: The Bowling Green at Clissold Park, c1935. Londoners enjoy a game of bowls, with the spire of St Marys Church, designed by George Gilbert Scott, behind

Background imageEngland Collection: Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Cheyne Walk, A Demure Road Looking Over The River, Is Rich In Memories, c1935. Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, west London, was named after William Cheyne

Background imageEngland Collection: Pump Court in its Summer Garment of Leaves and Sunlight, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Pump Court in its Summer Garment of Leaves and Sunlight, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Pump Court in its Summer Garment of Leaves and Sunlight, c1935. View of Pump Court, one of the oldest courts in the Temple legal district in London. Its name referred to the water pump in the middle



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England Collection

England is a country with a rich architectural history. From the iconic castles of the Middle Ages to the grand Georgian townhouses and terraced houses of the 18th century, it has long been known for its beautiful buildings. The Victorian era saw a boom in construction, with many grand public buildings such as museums, libraries and railway stations being built. In more recent times, modernist architecture has become popular in England, with many innovative designs being created by leading architects such as Richard Rogers and Norman Foster, and is home to some of the world's most famous landmarks including Big Ben and Tower Bridge. With its diverse range of styles from different eras, England's architecture is truly unique and offers something for everyone to enjoy.
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