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Experience the rich history and culture of the British Library with our exquisite collection of cushions from Media Storehouse. Each piece is meticulously designed, showcasing intricate patterns and vibrant colors inspired by the vast treasures housed within the iconic London institution. Bring a touch of the British Library's intellectual and artistic heritage into your home, and add a unique, sophisticated flair to your living space.

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and one of the world's greatest libraries, and is located in London

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Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Bevis Marks Synagogue, London, 1889

Bevis Marks Synagogue, London, 1889
Engraving showing the interior of Bevis Marks Synagogue, London, c.1889. Bevis Marks was the first synagogue to be built, after the restoration, by Spanish and Portuguese Jews in Britain in 1701

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Sketches of Cricket in India, 1890

Sketches of Cricket in India, 1890
A series of sketches by an English Cavalry Officer of a game of cricket played between an Indian College and British Officers, in India, 1890

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Frank Wild (1873-1939)

Frank Wild (1873-1939)
Photographic portrait of Frank Wild, the British naval officer and explorer, London, c.1916. Wild had just returned to Britain following his role as second in command during Ernest Shackletons

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: The Arrival of the Indian Mail at Folkestone, 1844

The Arrival of the Indian Mail at Folkestone, 1844
Engraving showing the Mail ship entering Folkestone Harbour, with the Express Train standing by to receive the mail and take it to London

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Police on Walkie Talkie

Police on Walkie Talkie
Police officers talking on a walkie talkie in the street at Notting Hill Underground Station, London Metropolitan Police

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Mother, Child, Limehouse

Mother, Child, Limehouse
A mother stands with her child at the door of her home in Limehouse, east London : the boards are presumably to prevent the child straying into the street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Festival Clock 1951

Festival Clock 1951
The colourful Guinness Clock at Battersea Pleasure Gardens, one of the famous attractions of the Festival of Britain, London, England

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Central London Street

Central London Street
A street in central London - the Strand enters Trafalgar Square at Charing Cross

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Cannon Street Station, City of London

Cannon Street Station, City of London
An impressive view from the direction of the Thames of the newly completed Cannon Street Station terminus of the South Eastern Railway

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: The library and reading room in the British Museum London UK

The library and reading room in the British Museum London UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Gemini constellation

Gemini constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Aries and Musca Borealis constellations

Aries and Musca Borealis constellations. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Draco and Ursa Minor constellations

Draco and Ursa Minor constellations. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Senate House London

Senate House London
The Senate House, University of London, was designed by the architect Charles Holden in 1932. Some say it owes its lines to the USA skyscraper, others to European Modernism

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Constable in Trouble

Constable in Trouble
A constable, confronted by a mob of roughs in the East End of London, blows his whistle for reinforcements

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Covent Garden 1905

Covent Garden 1905
Covent Garden : horse-drawn carts and wagons arrive, piled high with fruit and vegetables for the dining tables of London

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Great Central Express

Great Central Express
The Great Central Express runs non-stop from London to Sheffield, drawn by a locomotive of the Sir Sam Fay class

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: First Underground Train

First Underground Train
The first public train on Londons underground Metropolitan Railway takes passengers from Paddington to Farringdon Street

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Brighton Pullman Car

Brighton Pullman Car
London Brighton and South Coast Railway pullman car

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Lms Freight Train

Lms Freight Train
A London Midland and Scottish Railway goods train, hauled by a 4-6-0 Patriot locomotive

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Lner Coronation (Colour

Lner Coronation (Colour
The London and North Eastern Railways Coronation express from London to Edinburgh, hauled by the Commonwealth of Australia locomotive

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Electric Signal Box

Electric Signal Box
The all-electric signal-box outside Waterloo Station, London

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Russian Jews in England

Russian Jews in England
Russian refugees in the Poor Jews Temporary Shelter, Leman Street, in the East End of London

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Royal Horse Guard

Royal Horse Guard
A horse guard at Whitehall, central London, England

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: London Stock Exchange

London Stock Exchange
An interior view of the busy London Stock Exchange

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Sheltering Underground

Sheltering Underground
Sheltering underground during The Blitz, Islington, London; a woman pours drinks for those around her

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: James Foad, Tom Ransley, Richard Egington, Matt Langridge, A

James Foad, Tom Ransley, Richard Egington, Matt Langridge, Alex Partridge, Mo Sbihi, Phelan Hill, Greg Searle & Constantine Louloudis Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Rowing

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Helen Glover & Heather Stanning

Helen Glover & Heather Stanning Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Rowing, Womens Pairs Eton Dorney, London, England 01 August 2012 Date: 01 August 2012

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: The Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London

The Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London Date: circa 1900

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: State regalia kept at the Tower of London including St. Edwards crown

State regalia kept at the Tower of London including St. Edwards crown, the Imperial State Crown, the Sword of State, orb, sceptre, anointing spoon and mace. Date: 1920

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Euston Station, London 1837

Euston Station, London 1837
Euston Station, London, in 1837, at the start of railway development and expansion. Showing a first-class carriage in the foreground

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1

BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1, opened in 1932. Date: circa early 1930s

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Royal procession of James I on the Thames

Royal procession of James I on the Thames
Royal procession down the River Thames, with regal pomp, surrounded with many boats of guards and musicians

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Thames watermen at work during Swan Upping

Thames watermen at work during Swan Upping, when cygnets need to be rounded up on the Upper Thames River and distinguishing marks cut on their bills

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Thames Tunnel

Thames Tunnel
View of the newly opened Thames Tunnel, linking Wapping and Rotherhithe in London. circa 1840s

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: British Museum - new reading-room 1857

British Museum - new reading-room 1857
Interior of the new reading-room in the British Museum, London. Date: 1857

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Knightsbridge firemen, Wells Challenge Cup winners

LCC-LFB Knightsbridge firemen, Wells Challenge Cup winners for 1913. Front row: R J Nicholas, W H Sheldrick, Sub-Officer H C Griffiths, Station Officer J Smith, T H Coggan, D J O Leary

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex as Grand Master, 1827 (oil on Canvas)

Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex as Grand Master, 1827 (oil on Canvas)
3066161 Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex as Grand Master, 1827 (oil on Canvas) by Naish, J. (1784-1850); 48.5x38.5 cm; Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: A New Whip for the Dutch

A New Whip for the Dutch
3787729 A New Whip for the Dutch by Lucas, John Seymour (1849-1923); (add.info.: A New Whip for the Dutch depicting a meeting in the early 1650s)

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Exterior of British Museum - reading room 1855

Exterior of British Museum - reading room 1855
Construction of the great Reading Room of the British Museum, the forerunner of the British Library Date: 1855

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Mute swan (Cygnus olor) parents and cygnets on a misty lake at sunrise. London, UK. May

Mute swan (Cygnus olor) parents and cygnets on a misty lake at sunrise. London, UK. May

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: View of David Loudons Bun House, Pimlico Road, Chelsea, London

View of David Loudons Bun House, Pimlico Road, Chelsea, London. Above are two coats of arms and several figures, two of them armed

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: View of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, c1830. Artist: J Hinchcliff

View of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, c1830. Artist: J Hinchcliff
View of Woolwich with the River Thames in the distance, c1830

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Wharves at Limehouse, London, c1850. Artist: Frederick J Goff

Wharves at Limehouse, London, c1850. Artist: Frederick J Goff
Wharves at Limehouse, London, c1850. View with barges in the foreground

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Hillingdon House, Hillingdon, Middlesex, c1820

Hillingdon House, Hillingdon, Middlesex, c1820. Hillingdon House was built by Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg, who fought alongside William III at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Church of St Mary, Chigwell, Essex, 1799

Church of St Mary, Chigwell, Essex, 1799

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: St Peters Church, Petersham, Surrey, 1820

St Peters Church, Petersham, Surrey, 1820. Petersham is now in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Background imageBritish Library Cushion Collection: Street scene in Westminster, London, c1790

Street scene in Westminster, London, c1790. View showing the Adelphi Hotel and hatmakers shop window, and Nottingham manufacturers shop window



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