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Background imageMarylebone Collection: Marylebone Gardens, London, 1780 (1891). Artist: J Greenaway

Marylebone Gardens, London, 1780 (1891). Artist: J Greenaway
Marylebone Gardens, London, 1780 (1891). From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Map of Rathbone Place and its neighbourhood, Westminster, London, 1746 (1878)

Map of Rathbone Place and its neighbourhood, Westminster, London, 1746 (1878). From John Rocques Maps of London. John Rocque (1709-1762) created an extensive map of Georgian London in 1746

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Marylebone Gardens, Westminster, London, 1870 (1878)

Marylebone Gardens, Westminster, London, 1870 (1878). From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1878]

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Foley House, Marylebone, Westminster, London, c1800 (1878)

Foley House, Marylebone, Westminster, London, c1800 (1878). Situated at the southern end of Portland Place, Foley House was the London residence of Lord Foley

Background imageMarylebone Collection: King George V and the mayors of the north London boroughs at Marylebone, Silver Jubilee, 1935

King George V and the mayors of the north London boroughs at Marylebone, Silver Jubilee, 1935. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Ben Crosland, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Ben Crosland, 2008. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Ben Crosland with Threeway with Steve Lodder and Steve Waterman, 2008

Background imageMarylebone Collection: London Trade Card - James Simons, Scientiific Instruments

London Trade Card - James Simons, Scientiific Instruments
London Trade Card - James Simons, Mathematical, Philosophical and Optical Instruments, at Sir Isaac Newtons Head, corner of Marylebone Street, opposite Glasshouse Street. 18th century

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Map of the St Marylebone area, London

Map of the St Marylebone area, London. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Maybury Mansion, Marylebone, London W1

Maybury Mansion, Marylebone, London W1. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMarylebone Collection: St Marylebone Poor Law Schools, Southall, London

St Marylebone Poor Law Schools, Southall, London
The St Marylebone Schools on South Road, Southall opened in 1858 to house up to 390 pauper children away from the workhouse

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Fighting The Pounds

Fighting The Pounds
26th November 1955: Principal Boy actress Lynette Ray working out under the supervision of Mickey Wood at his Tough Guy Agency in Marylebone, London

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Photograph of Black Horse PH, Marylebone, London

Photograph of Black Horse PH, Marylebone, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Royal Academy of Music, London

Royal Academy of Music, London
Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Road, London - Part of the University of London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarylebone Collection: London Trade Card - William Woodward, Nightman

London Trade Card - William Woodward, Nightman, Carman and Chimney Sweeper, Rubbish Carted, 1 Marylebone Passage, Wells Street, Oxford Market. 18th century

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Door of 50 Wimpole Street, London

Door of 50 Wimpole Street, London, where Elizabeth Barrett lived before her elopement with Robert Browning in 1846. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMarylebone Collection: East Street and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London

East Street and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London
East Street (now Chiltern Street) and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London, with the Wallace Head pub on the left. Date: circa 1908

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Bickenhall Mansions, Bickenhall Street, London W1

Bickenhall Mansions, Bickenhall Street, London W1
Bickenhall Mansions, Bickenhall Street, Marylebone, London W1. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Andrew Newton Jnr, World Champion middleweight boxer

Andrew Newton Jnr, World Champion middleweight boxer
Andrew Newton Jnr (1900-1980), World Champion middleweight blind ball puncher and boxer, Marylebone Road, London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of Marylebone High Street, London

View of Marylebone High Street, London. Date: circa 1920

Background imageMarylebone Collection: F Rush newsagent, Paradise Street, Marylebone, London

F Rush newsagent, Paradise Street, Marylebone, London
F Rush newsagent, tobacconist and confectioner, Paradise Street (now Moxon Street), off Marylebone High Street, London, with staff and customers posing outside. circa 1920

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Chiltern Court and Baker Street Station, London

Chiltern Court and Baker Street Station, London
Chiltern Court and Baker Street Station, on the corner of Baker Street and Marylebone Road, London. circa 1930

Background imageMarylebone Collection: 2634700; out of copyright

2634700; out of copyright

Background imageMarylebone Collection: St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary - A Royal Visit

St Marylebone Workhouse Infirmary - A Royal Visit
The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to patients at the official opening of the St Marylebone workhouse infirmary. The buildings, designed by Henry Saxon Snell and his son

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Charred wax figures after fire at Madame Tussauds, 1925

Charred wax figures after fire at Madame Tussauds, 1925
Charred and mutilated wax figures in the sports group after fire ravaged Madame Tussauds waxworks exhibition in the building on Marylebone Road, London. Date: March 1925

Background imageMarylebone Collection: London Trade Card - Sedan Chair Maker

London Trade Card - Sedan Chair Maker
London Trade Card - W Insley, Sedan Chair Maker, Marylebone Street, St James s, London. 18th century

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Hotel Great Central - Paddington, London

Hotel Great Central - Paddington, London
The Landmark London, a five-star hotel on Marylebone Road on the northern side of central London, England. It was originally opened by the Great Central Railway

Background imageMarylebone Collection: London Cripples Home, Marylebone Road

London Cripples Home, Marylebone Road
The Cripples Home began life in 1851 as the Hill Street Refuge for Girls. It moved to new premises on Marylebone Road in 1864. Date: circa 1877

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Marylebone Grammar School, Marylebone Road, London

Marylebone Grammar School, Marylebone Road, London
Marylebone Grammar School, " The Old Philo", Marylebone Road, London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Madame Tussauds, Marylebone Road, London

Madame Tussauds, Marylebone Road, London
Madame Tussauds waxwork museum in Marylebone Road, London. Date: circa 1920

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Marylebone Road, Marylebone, London

Marylebone Road, Marylebone, London, looking east across Edgware Road from Sussex Gardens. Date: circa 1905

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Policeman controlling traffic, Oxford Street, London

Policeman controlling traffic, Oxford Street, London
Policeman controlling traffic, Oxford Street (at St Christophers Place), London, with a 23 bus behind him. The bus carries an advertisement for a film, Name the Man. Date: 1924

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street, London

Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street, London
Corner of Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street, London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMarylebone Collection: All Souls Church, Langham Place, London W1

All Souls Church, Langham Place, London W1
All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, viewed from the south, some years before Broadcasting House was built. Date: circa 1905



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Discover the timeless charm of Marylebone, a hidden gem in the heart of London. 🏰✨ Step back in time at the iconic Marylebone Town Hall, one of London's most eminent new buildings dating back to 1935. Its grand architecture and rich history will leave you in awe. Immerse yourself in the world of music at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music on Marylebone Road. From classical melodies to groundbreaking compositions, this institution nurtures talent that echoes through generations. Indulge your senses at The Marylebone pub, where old-world charm meets modern sophistication. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Marylebone, it offers an authentic British experience with its cozy ambiance and delectable cuisine. Transport yourself to another era with Alvin Langdon Coburn's captivating photograph capturing a hansom cab navigating through winter fog on Portland Place. This glimpse into historic Marylebone reminds us of its fashionable past. Embark on a journey from the elegant confines Station, connecting you effortlessly to all corners of London and beyond. Let this bustling hub be your gateway to adventure. Stroll along picturesque Marylebone High Street and immerse yourself in its unique blend of boutique shops, charming cafes, and exquisite architecture, and is truly a shopper's paradise. Experience the intersection between history and mystery at Baker Street and Dorset Street corner—a place where Sherlock Holmes once roamed these very streets solving enigmatic cases. Marvel at the Coat of Arms for Marylebone proudly displayed throughout this enchanting district—an emblem representing its heritage and significance within London's tapestry. Witness London's arms and seals adorning every corner as you explore—symbols that tell tales spanning centuries while reminding us that we are walking amidst living history itself. Feel alive amidst the hustle and bustle as you traverse along vibrant thoroughfares like Marylebone Road or Baker Street—where energy and excitement fill the air, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.