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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fleet Street, London

Fleet Street, London
A lovely view up Fleet Street, toward Ludgate Hill and St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Poole Pottery

Poole Pottery on display at the Gieves Gallery at 22 Old Bond Street, London. Poole Pottery was founded in 1873 on Poole quayside

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Poster advertising French railways

Poster advertising French railways, showing the route of the Chemins de Fer de l Est between London in the north west to Milan in the south east, calling at various destinations on the way

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lord Kitchener inspecting Indian troops

Lord Kitchener inspecting Indian troops
Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, (1850 - 1916), Field Marshal, diplomat, and statesman, inspecting Indian troops at Hampton Court, West London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King George V on horseback, Hyde Park, London

King George V on horseback, Hyde Park, London
King George V on horseback in Central London. This is the first photograph of him taking his morning ride since his accession to the throne

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Poster for a Military Exhibition at Earls Court

Poster for a Military Exhibition at Earls Court
Poster advertising a Military Exhibition at Earls Court, London, depicting a brave British soldier, a British Lion, and Britannia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lawn Tennis Championship at Wimbledon 1887

Lawn Tennis Championship at Wimbledon 1887
A page of vignettes from the 1887 Wimbledon Championships in London SW19 including the champion H.F. Lawford, E. Renshaw, C.Cole and that years ladies winner taking centre page, Miss Lottie Dod

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King and Queen tour West London raid damage

King and Queen tour West London raid damage
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth talking to Mrs Eals who was saved by taking cover in an Anderson shelter when her house was bombed during an air raid in September 1940

Background imageRelated Images Collection: John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex

John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
Toddlers Parade at John Grooms Orphanage and Crippleage, opened in 1890 at Clacton on Sea, Essex. Groom was a London engraver and evangelical preacher

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Anthony Asquith as a boy at 10 Downing Street, London

Anthony Asquith as a boy at 10 Downing Street, London
Anthony Asquith (1902-1968) as a boy at 10 Downing Street, Central London, when his father, Herbert Henry Asquith, was Prime Minister

Background imageRelated Images Collection: George V presenting new standards to Household Cavalry

George V presenting new standards to Household Cavalry
King George V presenting new standards to the Household Cavalry on Horse Guards Parade, Central London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Morris Dancers on a floating platform, Stratford

Morris Dancers on a floating platform, Stratford
A group of Morris Dancers, male and female, dancing on a floating platform on a river while a violinist provides the musical accompaniment

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Policemen guarding house in Sidney Street, East London

Policemen guarding house in Sidney Street, East London
Policemen guarding the devastated house in Sidney Street, East London, after the Sidney Street Siege (popularly known as the Battle of Stepney) in East London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mrs and Mrs Charles Sweeny at The Embassy Club

Mrs and Mrs Charles Sweeny at The Embassy Club
Mr and Mrs Charles Sweeny (Mrs Charles Sweeny was formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the infamous Duchess of Argyll)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Grove Military Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey

Grove Military Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey
Children stand at the gates of the Grove Hospital at Tooting Grove, Surrey (now South London) during its First World War service as a military hospital

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fountain Hospital, Tooting, Surrey

Fountain Hospital, Tooting, Surrey
The Fountain Hospital at Tooting in Surrey (now South London) was opened in 1893 as a fever hospital by the Metropolitan Asylums Board

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Grove Fever Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey

Grove Fever Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey
Birds eye view of the Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, Surrey (now South London), one of five new hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1890s for the treatment of infectious

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Papua New Guinea - Elevara Mission and L. M.s Mission

Papua New Guinea - Elevara Mission and L. M.s Mission
Papua New Guinea - Elevara Village and the L.M.S. Mission. The London Missionary Society was a non-denominational missionary society formed in England in 1795 by evangelical Anglicans

Background imageRelated Images Collection: St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London

St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London
St Benedicts Hospital which lay between Church Lane and Rectory Lane in Tooting, South London. The hospital was established in 1897

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Crystal Palace Brass Band Festival

Crystal Palace Brass Band Festival
View of the Central Avenue leading to the Crystal Palace in south London at the time of the annual Brass Band Festival. Bands from all over the country took part

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prizewinning bull at the Smithfield Show

Prizewinning bull at the Smithfield Show
One of King Edward VIIs prizewinners at the Smithfield Show in the Agricultural Hall, Islington, North London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kings College students on buses

Kings College students on buses
Kings College students in high spirits, on two buses which are about to leave the Strand campus for Wormwood Scrubs (an open space in west London, not the prison!) for a football match

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Yates Brothers London Gin Label

Yates Brothers London Gin Label
London Gin from Yates Brothers Wine Lodges, Manchester

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Horniman Museum - Forest Hill, London

Horniman Museum - Forest Hill, London. Opened in 1901, the architect for this interesting building in the Arts and Crafts style was Charles Harrison Townsend

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Horses and people at Barnet Fair

Horses and people at Barnet Fair
Horses waiting for a new owner at Barnet Fair, north London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fulham Palace

Fulham Palace
View of the Bishop of Londons Seat at Fulham in Middlesex

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Richmond, Surrey

Richmond, Surrey
Holidaymakers at Richmond, Surrey (now in the London Borough of Richmond), viewed from the Isleworth Meadows

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Victoria Street, Pimlico, London

Victoria Street, Pimlico, London with the Victoria Palace Theatre (left)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: An architectural group in Westminster

An architectural group in Westminster
A London vista, with a horse-drawn tram and carriages, and several buildings of note including Westminster Hospital, Big Ben, Parliament Square, St Margarets Church

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Greyhound Stadiums in London

Greyhound Stadiums in London
Page from the Bystanders Greyhound Racing Number showing views of various greyhound tracks and stadiums mushrooming around the country during the 1920s and 30s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The model Dolores

The model Dolores
The cabaret singer and artists model, Dolores known as the Queen of the London Studios and favoured by the sculptor, Jacob Epstein

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cadogan Square, London

Cadogan Square, London
Cadogan Square - the jewel in the crown of the Cadogan Estate, Chelsea, London. A baker delivers the morning bread from a tricycle with a large wicker basket attached

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Churton Street, Pimlico, London

Churton Street, Pimlico, London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Wilton Road, Pimlico, London

Wilton Road, Pimlico, London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alley & Maclellan Engineers - Promotional Card

Alley & Maclellan Engineers - Promotional Card
Promotional Card for Alley & Maclellan Engineers of 139 Grosvenor Road, Pimlico, London. Engineers, Iron & Brass Founders and Shipbuilders

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Joseph Yates Ltd - 33 Vauxhall Bridge Road

Joseph Yates Ltd - 33 Vauxhall Bridge Road
Joseph Yates Ltd - Timber Merchant - 33 Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Chichester Street, Pimlico, London

Chichester Street, Pimlico, London. There is a cart for W H Cullen (Lupus Street, Pimlico) in front of the houses in the street. Cullens were Grocers

Background imageRelated Images Collection: First Zeppelin air raid on London, 1915

First Zeppelin air raid on London, 1915
First Zeppelin air raid on London, during World War I 1915

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Billingsgate Fish Market - Fresh Haddock

Billingsgate Fish Market - Fresh Haddock
Fresh Haddock brought to Billingsgate Fish Market in London on large wagons Date: 1912

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gloucester Road, London

Gloucester Road, London, with Gloucester Road tube Station (right) and Baileys Hotel (now the home to an excellent Indian Restaurant!)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bessborough Gardens, London

Bessborough Gardens, London
Bessborough Gardens, Pimlico, London. The corner with Roehampton Street

Background imageRelated Images Collection: St Michaels Church, Chester Square, Pimlico, London

St Michaels Church, Chester Square, Pimlico, London. Inset photograph of the priest, Canon Fleming

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Belgrave Square, Pimlico, London

Belgrave Square, Pimlico, London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bapsy Pavry

Bapsy Pavry
Miss Bapsy Pavry, later Marchioness of Winchester and author of " The Heroines of Ancient Persia". She was the daughter of the Parsi High Priest of Bombay

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The General Strike - Government leaders

The General Strike - Government leaders
Government leaders during the General Strike: Ministers and Commissioners. 1. Chief Civil Commissioner: Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson, 2. Principal Chief Assistant Commissioner, Mr. A. B. Lowry, 3

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Princess Elizabeth of York in the garden

Princess Elizabeth of York in the garden
Princess Elizabeth of York (now Queen Elizabeth II) taken at the Yorks London residence, 145, Piccadilly in 1936 with two of her corgis

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Greenwich Hospital and the River Thames, London, 1900

Greenwich Hospital and the River Thames, London, 1900
Illustration showing the view across the River Thames, from the Isle of Dogs, looking towards the Greenwich Naval Hospital, London, 1900

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, March 1871

The Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, March 1871
Engraving showing the interior of the Royal Albert Hall, London, during its Grand Opening by Queen Victoria, on the 29th March 1871



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