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Background imageLondon Collection: FOGGY LONDON 1867

FOGGY LONDON 1867
A foggy night in a London street Date: 1867

Background imageLondon Collection: RACIAL CONCEPT / SKULLS

RACIAL CONCEPT / SKULLS
British and German skulls compared - Long-Head versus Short-Head Date: 1915

Background imageLondon Collection: KITCHEN WITH AGA 1936

KITCHEN WITH AGA 1936
A modern kitchen, complete with Aga range. Date: 1936

Background imageLondon Collection: Medland Hall, Ratcliff 1900

Medland Hall, Ratcliff 1900
London : Medland Hall, Ratcliff - the mens dormitory Date: 1900

Background imageLondon Collection: Single womens lodging house 1900

Single womens lodging house 1900
London : Lodging house for single women at Spitalfields, the kitchen Date: 1900

Background imageLondon Collection: SCRIPTURE READING

SCRIPTURE READING
Scripture reading in the mens ward of a night refuge, London Date: 1870

Background imageLondon Collection: CASUAL WARD, LONDON

CASUAL WARD, LONDON
Admission - by ticket - to a London casual ward. Date: 1870

Background imageLondon Collection: CECIL RHODES

CECIL RHODES Statesman, entrepreneur and imperialist in South Africa, before the South Africa Committee, London Date: 1853 - 1902

Background imageLondon Collection: Windsor Castle kitchen 1850

Windsor Castle kitchen 1850
The Royal Kitchen in Windsor Castle. Date: 1850

Background imageLondon Collection: New Library at Guildhall 1870

New Library at Guildhall 1870
Interior of the new Guildhall library. Date: 1870

Background imageLondon Collection: GREAT EASTERN CONSTRUCT

GREAT EASTERN CONSTRUCT
Under construction at Millwall. Date: 1857

Background imageLondon Collection: ALLEGORY OF IMPERIALISM

ALLEGORY OF IMPERIALISM
An allegory of Empire : Edward VII stands surrounded by his loyal and devoted imperial subjects Date: 1902

Background imageLondon Collection: Drake taking the Spanish Galleon Capitana 1588

Drake taking the Spanish Galleon Capitana 1588
Drake taking the Spanish Galleon Capitana, one of the Armada to Torbay. Date: 22 July 1588

Background imageLondon Collection: BOBBY ON THE BEAT

BOBBY ON THE BEAT
A young policeman, on the beat in Oxford Circus, central London. Date: late 1960s

Background imageLondon Collection: DORE COFFEE STALL 1870

DORE COFFEE STALL 1870
Night people gather round a London coffee stall Date: 1870

Background imageLondon Collection: New Lloyds Coffee House

New Lloyds Coffee House
The New Lloyds Coffee House, Popes Head Alley, London - the recognised meeting-place for marine insurers Date: after 1769

Background imageLondon Collection: DONT WASTE BREAD

DONT WASTE BREAD
Ministry of food poster - Dont waste bread! Date: 1917

Background imageLondon Collection: GREEN PARK FIREWORKS

GREEN PARK FIREWORKS
A fireworks display at Green Park to celebrate the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle which marked the end of the War of Austrian Succession Date: 1748

Background imageLondon Collection: Victoria opens Albert Hall 1871

Victoria opens Albert Hall 1871
Queen Victoria opens the Royal Albert Hall of arts and sciences Date: 1871

Background imageLondon Collection: NUMBERLAND HSE / CANALETI

NUMBERLAND HSE / CANALETI
A view of Northumberland House and Charing Cross Date: 1794

Background imageLondon Collection: LADY EMBROIDERING 1874

LADY EMBROIDERING 1874
A lady embroidering Date: circa 1874

Background imageLondon Collection: Harvest of the sea 1867

Harvest of the sea 1867
Trawler vessel out to sea with two fishermen rowing. In 1867 there were between 800 and 900 boats with large nets sweeping the bottom of the sea catching fish for the London market. Date: 1867

Background imageLondon Collection: FLEET ST IN THE RAIN

FLEET ST IN THE RAIN
A rainy day in Fleet Street, looking up towards St Pauls Date: 1895

Background imageLondon Collection: CHEYNE WALK / CHELSEA / 1890

CHEYNE WALK / CHELSEA / 1890
CHEYNE WALK A general view of the street Date: 1890s

Background imageLondon Collection: Broadmoor - female dormitory 1867

Broadmoor - female dormitory 1867
Broadmoor asylum - Female dormitory. Date: 1867

Background imageLondon Collection: Shilling day at the Great Exhibition of 1851

Shilling day at the Great Exhibition of 1851
A shilling day. Date: 1851

Background imageLondon Collection: Setting up at the Great Exhibition 1851

Setting up at the Great Exhibition 1851
SETTING UP Goods arriving for the Great Exhibition Date: 1851

Background imageLondon Collection: Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1851

Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1851
CONSTRUCTION Building around an Elm tree. Date: January 1851

Background imageLondon Collection: LONDON GUILDHALL BANQUET

LONDON GUILDHALL BANQUET
The Lord Mayors inauguration banquet held at the Guildhall Date: 1830

Background imageLondon Collection: Abbey Mills Pumping Station 1868

Abbey Mills Pumping Station 1868
Abbey Mills Pumping Station, outside London : a splendid example of Victorian industrial architecture - it could be a ducal palace ! Date: 1868

Background imageLondon Collection: LAMBETH HIGH TIDE 1860

LAMBETH HIGH TIDE 1860
High-tide (and consequential flood) at Lambeth Palace. Date: 1860

Background imageLondon Collection: BANK OF ENGLAND / C1901

BANK OF ENGLAND / C1901
The busy crossroads at the Bank of England, with carts, buses and cabs Date: circa 1901

Background imageLondon Collection: LONDON / THE STRAND

LONDON / THE STRAND
The Strand, looking east, with buses, cabs and cars - the car on the left sports an a badge. On the right is the Hotel Cecil. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLondon Collection: Opening ceremony by Queen Victoria, Great Exhibition 1851

Opening ceremony by Queen Victoria, Great Exhibition 1851
25, 000 grangers and dignitaries with season tickets attending the grand opening by Queen Victoria on the 1st of May 1851 of the temporary glass structure, The Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London

Background imageLondon Collection: Postman in London

Postman in London
A London postman knocks at a door Date: circa 1880

Background imageLondon Collection: LACE SELLER

LACE SELLER
BOOTLACE SELLER - James Pearson, the blind laceman of London Date: circa 1830

Background imageLondon Collection: East India House

East India House
The old East India House in London. Date: 17th century

Background imageLondon Collection: A LONDON SQUARE

A LONDON SQUARE
Queen Square, London - typical of the elegant residential squares of 18th century towns Date: circa 1810

Background imageLondon Collection: WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET

WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET
Whitechapel High Street with wagons, coaches, carts and pedestrians Date: circa 1828

Background imageLondon Collection: LONDON STREET SCENE

LONDON STREET SCENE
Leadenhall Street, London, with wagon unloading goods, stage coach and horse bus, as well as passers-by Date: circa 1828

Background imageLondon Collection: WASSAIL-BOWL, 12TH NIGHT

WASSAIL-BOWL, 12TH NIGHT
Poor old man and musical friends beg WASSAIL-BOWL from Lord of the Manor Date: 17th Century

Background imageLondon Collection: Chicago in 1871

Chicago in 1871
Birds-eye view of the city. Date: 1871

Background imageLondon Collection: CHANCELLOR ON WOOLSACK 1858

CHANCELLOR ON WOOLSACK 1858
HOUSE OF LORDS Lord Chancellor sits on the woolsack Date: 1858

Background imageLondon Collection: DISRAELI IN LORDS 1877

DISRAELI IN LORDS 1877
Disraeli is inducted into the House of Lords as the Earl of Beaconsfield Date: 15 February 1877

Background imageLondon Collection: SOCIAL / PICCADILLY CIRCUS

SOCIAL / PICCADILLY CIRCUS
Evening scene in Piccadilly Circus, London Date: 1907

Background imageLondon Collection: SOCIAL / MANSION HOUSE 20C

SOCIAL / MANSION HOUSE 20C
Pedestrians and horse bus at the Mansion House crossing, City of London Date: 1907

Background imageLondon Collection: VICTORIA STATION 1907

VICTORIA STATION 1907
Evening commuters rush to get home via Victoria Station, London Date: 1907

Background imageLondon Collection: SOCIAL / LUDGATE HILL 20C

SOCIAL / LUDGATE HILL 20C
A winters day on Ludgate Hill, London - horse buses and carts in the rain Date: 1905



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