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Images Dated 4th February 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Police and anti-fascist demonstrators, Central London

Police and anti-fascist demonstrators, Central London
Street scene in Central London, showing police (some on foot, some on horseback) with a crowd of anti-fascist demonstrators. The event appears to be fairly peaceful. Date: late 1970s

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Metropolitan Police officer on his bicycle, Ferrier Estate

Metropolitan Police officer on his bicycle, Ferrier Estate
A Metropolitan Police officer, PC Percy Ungate, riding his bicycle along Moorehead (or Moorhead) Way, on the Ferrier Estate, a large housing estate in Kidbrooke, south east London

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Royal Wedding 1935 -- Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

Royal Wedding 1935 -- Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, later Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901-2004), waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the occasion of their wedding

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Metropolitan Police officer on traffic duty

Metropolitan Police officer on traffic duty
A Metropolitan Police officer, PC Edward Ridout of Chelsea Police Station, on traffic duty. He is standing by a zebra crossing to help a little boy across the road

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Metropolitan Police officers teaching road safety

Metropolitan Police officers teaching road safety to children. The man in the white outfit with traffic lights on his front is Safety Sam

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Met Police Commissioner, Operation Bumblebee

Met Police Commissioner, Operation Bumblebee
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Condon (now Baron Condon, b 1947), giving a talk about Operation Bumblebee, a campaign for burglary prevention launched in 1993. Date: circa 1993

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Hieronymus Wolf

Hieronymus Wolf
HIERONYMUS WOLF German humanist Date: 1516 - 1580

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Two Metropolitan Police officers with boys on estate

Two Metropolitan Police officers with boys on estate
Two Metropolitan Police officers with three boys on the Chalk Hill Estate, Wembley, Middlesex. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: WPC with children at London Zoo conservation event

WPC with children at London Zoo conservation event
A Metropolitan Police WPC poses for her photograph with three children and one adult at London Zoo, where they are taking part in a Conservation in Action event

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Stolen property display, Operation Bumblebee

Stolen property display, Operation Bumblebee
A display of stolen property, forming part of Operation Bumblebee, a campaign for burglary prevention launched in 1993. This display consists of musical instruments: guitars, violins, saxophones

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Met Police Commissioner with children, London

Met Police Commissioner with children, London
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Condon (now Baron Condon, b 1947), with a young woman, three children and an inflatable dolphin on " Westminster Beach"

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Metropolitan Police officers with boys on slide

Metropolitan Police officers with boys on slide
A Metropolitan Police officer chats with three boys who are sitting at the top of a playground slide. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Woman on telephone reporting something suspicious

Woman on telephone reporting something suspicious
A woman seen through the front window of her house, speaking on the telephone to report something suspicious, possibly an attempted burglary

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Police and anti-fascist demonstrators, Central London

Police and anti-fascist demonstrators, Central London
Street scene in Central London, showing police (some on foot, some on horseback) with a crowd of anti-fascist demonstrators. The event appears to be fairly peaceful. Date: late 1970s

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Little boy with balloon, wearing policemans helmet

Little boy with balloon, wearing policemans helmet
A little boy holding a large blue balloon, and wearing a plastic policemans helmet, probably at a community event run by the Metropolitan Police. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Metropolitan Police officer on his bicycle

Metropolitan Police officer on his bicycle
A Metropolitan Police officer riding his bicycle along a residential road. Date: 2009

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Metropolitan Police officer and lost boy

Metropolitan Police officer and lost boy
A Metropolitan Police officer holding a little boy lost. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Met Police stranger danger education for children

Met Police stranger danger education for children
PC Doug Curwen of the Metropolitan Police supervising stranger danger education for children. A strange man brandishes a sweeping brush at two children, who don t seem to be at all frightened of him

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Group of people on Westminster Beach, London

Group of people on Westminster Beach, London
A man and woman with three children and an inflatable dolphin on " Westminster Beach", an area of sand in a London park

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Metropolitan Police officer in school playground

Metropolitan Police officer in school playground
A Metropolitan Police officer chats with girls and boys in a school playground. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: U. s. Troops Paris 1917

U. s. Troops Paris 1917
The arrival of the first American troops in Paris, France. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Carlton House / Facade

Carlton House / Facade
Carlton House, London: the facade Date: 1811

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Lord Byron (Sparring)

Lord Byron (Sparring)
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON - sparring with John Jackson Date: 1788-1824

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Norwegian Sharpshooters

Norwegian Sharpshooters
Sharpshooters on skis and snowshoes, with a dragoon Date: 1814

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Orator Henley Baptises

Orator Henley Baptises
An infant is christened by John Orator Henley, a well known London preacher of his day Date: circa 1750

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: Owen Jones Egyptian 6

Owen Jones Egyptian 6
Egyptian designs for palm columns, usually found in temples. Date: 1868

Background imageImages Dated 4th February 2011: New England Witches

New England Witches
The sinister appearance of a wolf at Salem Date: 1692


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