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Background imageLondon Collection: Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey

Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey
The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey. Date: c1825

Background imageLondon Collection: Advert for Burberry winter sports wear 1926

Advert for Burberry winter sports wear 1926
A group of skiers take a rest. Date: 1926

Background imageLondon Collection: Herne Hill Velodrome, cyclists ready to start 1900

Herne Hill Velodrome, cyclists ready to start 1900
Start of the Century Cup, in the velodrome, south London. Date: 1900

Background imageLondon Collection: Daily Telegraph - printing room 1900

Daily Telegraph - printing room 1900
Daily Telegraph, printing room in Fleet Street, London. Date: 1900

Background imageLondon Collection: Advert for Frank Hyams Ltd, diamonds jewellery 1911

Advert for Frank Hyams Ltd, diamonds jewellery 1911
Selection of womens diamond jewellery. Date: 1911

Background imageLondon Collection: DUNLOP TYRE ADVERT 14

DUNLOP TYRE ADVERT 14
A lady on a riverbank waves to friends in a motor boat. Date: 1934

Background imageLondon Collection: Advert for Amorphophallus Campanulatus, plant seeds 1891

Advert for Amorphophallus Campanulatus, plant seeds 1891
Amorphophallus Campanulatus, two or three feet across, with spotted stem which rises several feet and unfolds at the top an umbel of beautiful palm-like foliage which spreads out several feet like an

Background imageLondon Collection: Advert for W. Thornhill & Co cases 1897 Advert for W. Thornhill & Co cases 1897

Advert for W. Thornhill & Co cases 1897 Advert for W. Thornhill & Co cases 1897
Selection of travelling dressing bags and cases, available from W. Thornhill & Co, in New Bond Street. Date: 1897

Background imageLondon Collection: Semi-formal group of 14 nurses, London

Semi-formal group of 14 nurses, London. Semi-formal group of 14 nurses, outside church in Westminster London. Date: 1976

Background imageLondon Collection: Four sisters at the entrance to Highgate Hospital

Four sisters at the entrance to Highgate Hospital. Reverse reads Highgate Hospital London at the entrance 1936. Four sisters out of 26 Date: 1936

Background imageLondon Collection: Nuns and nurses, South London Hospital for Women & Children Nuns and nurses

Nuns and nurses, South London Hospital for Women & Children Nuns and nurses
Nuns and nurses, South London Hospital for Women & Children. Reverse reads Outside back of Balham Hill Walls still not repaired after bombing during 1939-1945 War

Background imageLondon Collection: Advertisment posters on the London Omnibuses 1896

Advertisment posters on the London Omnibuses 1896
In Bow Street where a Victorian Gentleman objected to the posters on the windows of the London Omnibuses. Date: 1896

Background imageLondon Collection: Young Princess Elizabeth with her first toy pram

Young Princess Elizabeth with her first toy pram
Young Princess Elizabeth (Later Queen Elizabeth II) (1926-2022) with her first toy pram in the grounds of her parents home in Piccadilly with her nanny. Date: 1928

Background imageLondon Collection: WW2 poster, Lend a Hand on the Land

WW2 poster, Lend a Hand on the Land, the Londoners Land Club. Date: circa 1940

Background imageLondon Collection: Tallulah Bankhead

Tallulah Bankhead, (1902 - 1968), American actress of the stage and screen, at the time known as a brilliant young actress photographed as Iris Fenwick in The Green Hat a play by Michael Arlen which

Background imageLondon Collection: Advert for Swan & Edgar handbags 1929 Advert for Swan & Edgar handbags 1929

Advert for Swan & Edgar handbags 1929 Advert for Swan & Edgar handbags 1929
Selection of the newest silk handbags with grip clasp. Date: 1929

Background imageLondon Collection: The Old Cottage - West Ham Park, Upton Lane, London

The Old Cottage - West Ham Park, Upton Lane, London Date: circa 1906

Background imageLondon Collection: London by Floodlight - Horse Guards

London by Floodlight - Horse Guards Date: circa 1930s

Background imageLondon Collection: London by Floodlight - Tower Bridge over the River Thames

London by Floodlight - Tower Bridge over the River Thames Date: circa 1930s

Background imageLondon Collection: The Army & Navy Stores, Victoria Street, London The Army & Navy Stores

The Army & Navy Stores, Victoria Street, London The Army & Navy Stores
The Army & Navy Stores, Victoria Street, London Date: circa 1903

Background imageLondon Collection: Hotels on the route of the London-Geneva Pass Road

Hotels on the route of the London-Geneva Pass Road
Recommended Hotels on the route of the London-Geneva Pass Road - selected for quietness, good food and reasonable prices. This particulr card was from the Grand Hotel Ripotot at Champagnole

Background imageLondon Collection: Duke of York - Order of the Equatorial Shave

Duke of York - Order of the Equatorial Shave
The Duke and Duchess of York left London on 6th January 1927 to head to Australia to open the new Parliament Buildings at Canberra They sailed on HMS Renown, a battle-cruiser

Background imageLondon Collection: Duchess of York leaving 17 Bruton Street - Baby Elizabeth

Duchess of York leaving 17 Bruton Street - Baby Elizabeth
The Duchess of York (1900-2002) (later Elizabeth, The Queen Mother) leaving 17 Bruton Street, London - the home of her parents the Earl and Countess of Strathmore - a nursemaid is following

Background imageLondon Collection: 17 Bruton Street - Home of Earl and Countess of Strathmore

17 Bruton Street - Home of Earl and Countess of Strathmore
17 Bruton Street, London - Home of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, where the Duke and Duchess of York temporarily resided and where the Duchess gave birth to their first child

Background imageLondon Collection: Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day Poppies

Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day Poppies
Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) inspects all aspects of the production of Armistice Day Poppies (Flowers of Flanders)

Background imageLondon Collection: British Empire Exhibition - Duke and Duchess of York

British Empire Exhibition - Duke and Duchess of York
British Empire Exhibition - The Duke and Duchess of York having fun in the Amusement park - June 1925. They are preparing to set out on a dizzying ride in an aerial boat (shaped like a chicken...!)

Background imageLondon Collection: British Empire Exhibition - 2nd Year - The Railodok cars

British Empire Exhibition - 2nd Year - The Railodok cars
The Duke and Duchess of York visiting the British Empire Exhibition during its second year with the Duke now the President of the Exhibition, replacing his brother

Background imageLondon Collection: Duke of York - Visit - Ras Tafari, Prince Regent of Ethiopia

Duke of York - Visit - Ras Tafari, Prince Regent of Ethiopia
Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) accompanies Ras Tafari (1892-1975), the Prince Regent of Ethiopia who visited England in July 1924. Pictured here at Victoria Station, London

Background imageLondon Collection: Duchess of York at the Royal Overseas League Garden Party

Duchess of York at the Royal Overseas League Garden Party
Elizabeth, Duchess of York (1900-2002) (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) at the Royal Overseas League Garden Party in the gardens of the Royal Botanic Society in Regents Park in July, 1923

Background imageLondon Collection: Prince Albert and Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, Marriage Certificate

Prince Albert and Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, Marriage Certificate
The Marriage Certificate for the wedding of Prince Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) to Elizabeth Bowes Lyon (1900-2002) (later Elizabeth)

Background imageLondon Collection: Armistice Day - Cenotaph, London - King and his sons

Armistice Day - Cenotaph, London - King and his sons
4th Armistice Day, 1922 - Solemn observance at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - King George V and his sons, Albert, Duke of York (foreground) and Edward, Prince of Wales (behind). Date: 1922

Background imageLondon Collection: Floodlit Leicester Square, Central London

Floodlit Leicester Square, Central London. Date: 1948

Background imageLondon Collection: Lady Eileen Orde

Lady Eileen Orde, nee Wellesley (1887-1952), daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington and wife of Captain Cuthbert Julian Orde, WW1 pilot

Background imageLondon Collection: Prince Albert visiting the London Regiment at Blackheath

Prince Albert visiting the London Regiment at Blackheath
Prince Albert (future King George VI) (1895-1952) visiting the 20th Battalion, The London Regiment at Blackheath - April 1920. Here the Prince is seen presenting the Kings Colours. Date: 1920

Background imageLondon Collection: King Edward VII, Sandringham 1909

King Edward VII, Sandringham 1909
Edward VII (1841 - 1910), King of Britain, showing him horseback leaving Sandringham House for a shoot. Date: 1909

Background imageLondon Collection: Always the way cartoon by Bert Thomas 1909

Always the way cartoon by Bert Thomas 1909
Cartoon entitled Always the way by Bert Thomas, showing the weakness of Edwardian London hansom cab drivers and drivers. Date: 1909

Background imageLondon Collection: Lady Sarah Wilson

Lady Sarah Wilson, RRC (1865 - 1929), born Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Spencer-Churchill, the daughter of the 7th Duke of Marlborough whose Recollections of South Africa were being published by

Background imageLondon Collection: Prince Albert opens the new Town Hall in Marylebone, London

Prince Albert opens the new Town Hall in Marylebone, London
Prince Albert (later King George VI - 1895-1952) opens the new Town Hall in Marylebone, London. Alderman and Mrs Duncan Watson, The Mayor and Mayoress, received the prince

Background imageLondon Collection: Visit to England by the Shah of Persia

Visit to England by the Shah of Persia
Visit by Ahmad Shah Qajar (1898-1930) - Shah of Persia (Iran) from 1909 to 1925. The Qajar dynasty. An inspection of the guard of honour at Dover

Background imageLondon Collection: Prince Albert with Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia

Prince Albert with Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia
Prince Albert (later King George VI - 1895-1952) riding in an open carriage to Buckingham Palace, London with Alexander I (1888-1934)

Background imageLondon Collection: Prince Albert - his tutor Mr Hansell - Lord Desborough

Prince Albert - his tutor Mr Hansell - Lord Desborough
Prince Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) - his tutor Mr H. P. Hansell - William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough (1855-1945)

Background imageLondon Collection: Marlborough House, St. James Park, London

Marlborough House, St. James Park, London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1709. Marlborough House was primarily used by members of the Royal Family

Background imageLondon Collection: Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram - Bishop of London

Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram - Bishop of London
Date: 1937

Background imageLondon Collection: Newsagents - Corner Vauxhall Bridge Road and Gillingham St

Newsagents - Corner Vauxhall Bridge Road and Gillingham St
Oswald King - Tobacconist, Newsagent and General Stores at 47 Gillingham Street (on the corner of Vauxhall Bridge Road), Pimlico, London SW1V. Date: 1908

Background imageLondon Collection: Christmas Greetings - Australian War Contingent Association

Christmas Greetings - Australian War Contingent Association
Christmas Greetings from the Australian War Contingent Association - London, 1916. The group sent out gift boxes to Australian servicemen in action abroad, along with these cards. Date: 1916

Background imageLondon Collection: Old Cheapside - City of London

Old Cheapside - City of London Date: circa 1600

Background imageLondon Collection: Albert Bridge over the River Thames, West London

Albert Bridge over the River Thames, West London Date: 1905

Background imageLondon Collection: Strap-hangers - London Underground District line

Strap-hangers - London Underground District line
Strap-hangers : So popular is Londons underground that often there are not enough seats : for the convenience of those standing, straps are thoughtfully provided. Date: 1911



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