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Background imageLondon Collection: Lyons Corner House, 1931

Lyons Corner House, 1931
LYONS CORNER HOUSE, OXFORD STREET Opened in 1923, the Oxford Street restaurant was one of a chain owned by J Lyons and Co Ltd

Background imageLondon Collection: Big Ben and London Tram

Big Ben and London Tram
A wet evening at the Westminster Bridge end of the Victoria Embankment, with Big Ben showing the light which indicates that Parliament is sitting. Note also the tram

Background imageLondon Collection: Albert Hall / Chromo

Albert Hall / Chromo
A view of the exterior of the Royal Albert Hall

Background imageLondon Collection: Piccadilly Circus 1956

Piccadilly Circus 1956
Piccadilly Circus street scene, with huge billboards advertising Bovril, Wrigleys and Craven A cigarettes amongst others

Background imageLondon Collection: London / Piccadilly Circus

London / Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus. Date: 1916

Background imageLondon Collection: Three Girls in Minis

Three Girls in Minis
Take Three Girls Three young women wearing mini skirts in Trafalgar Square, London. A " No 11" bus going to Liverpool Street station passes by in the background

Background imageLondon Collection: Rail Strike / Crowded Tram

Rail Strike / Crowded Tram
RAIL STRIKE An overcrowded tram on the Thames Embankment, packed with Londoners struggling to get home on a day with no trains or tubes running

Background imageLondon Collection: Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station on a misty morning. Date: 1940s

Background imageLondon Collection: Trafalgar Square / Chromo

Trafalgar Square / Chromo
A view of Trafalgar Square looking up towards the National Gallery, showing Nelsons Column, the lions and the fountains

Background imageLondon Collection: Hyde Park Corner (Boys)

Hyde Park Corner (Boys)
A lively depiction of Hyde Park Corner in early Victorian days - when Wellington was living at Apsley House, left, when traffic was lighter but road works prevalent as ever

Background imageLondon Collection: London Police Box

London Police Box
Police boxes used to adorn the East and West corners of Trafalgar Square and were the smallest police stations in London. The lamps at the top came from HMS " Victory"

Background imageLondon Collection: Piccadilly Circus 1969

Piccadilly Circus 1969
Young people hang around the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus

Background imageLondon Collection: Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station
A view from Chelsea Reach towards Battersea Power Station

Background imageLondon Collection: Piccadilly / Eros 1950S

Piccadilly / Eros 1950S
The famous statue of Eros in the middle of Piccadilly Circus

Background imageLondon Collection: London Tram 1935

London Tram 1935
Two trams approach Kew Bridge, London

Background imageLondon Collection: London Rag & Bone Men

London Rag & Bone Men
A rag and bone horse and cart and other horse drawn vehicles, about to cross Tower Bridge, London, England

Background imageLondon Collection: Horse Guards 1804

Horse Guards 1804
Horse Guards Parade, after it had been cleared as a parade ground, much frequented by Londoners as a social venue

Background imageLondon Collection: Bayswater Road 1933

Bayswater Road 1933
A nurse takes advantage of the traffic lights to cross the Bayswater Road at Albert Gate into Hyde Park, pushing her charge in its perambulator

Background imageLondon Collection: The Tower, Circa 1600

The Tower, Circa 1600
A bird s-eye view of the Tower of London during the reign of Queen Elizabeth

Background imageLondon Collection: Whitehall / Admiralty / Shepherd

Whitehall / Admiralty / Shepherd
The Admiralty, Parliament Street busy with pedestrians and horse carriages - one is going to Blackheath

Background imageLondon Collection: Trafalgar Sq before Lion

Trafalgar Sq before Lion
Trafalgar Square before the lions came

Background imageLondon Collection: London Horse Bus 1905

London Horse Bus 1905
A London horse bus - Islington to Charing Cross

Background imageLondon Collection: Tower of London, 1078

Tower of London, 1078
The Tower of London, built by William I to protect the city Date: 1078

Background imageLondon Collection: Tower Bridge / Carts 1930S

Tower Bridge / Carts 1930S
Horses and carts crossing Tower Bridge, London

Background imageLondon Collection: Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace
At the time of this picture, the former Buckingham House was known as the Queens Palace and occupied by George III, Charlotte his queen and the princesses

Background imageLondon Collection: Parliament Buildings

Parliament Buildings
The Houses of Parliament, London, England, showing Westminster Abbey covered in scaffolding whilst it was being cleaned

Background imageLondon Collection: Angel Islington 1930S

Angel Islington 1930S
A cyclist stops and takes in the night-time scene as a policeman directs the traffic at the crossroads on Upper Street, the Angel Islington, London

Background imageLondon Collection: Train Charing Cross

Train Charing Cross
Boarding the Folkestone Express at Charing Cross station

Background imageLondon Collection: Leaving the Underground

Leaving the Underground
Way Out - commuters walking up the steep steps leading out of Westminster underground station, central London, England

Background imageLondon Collection: St Pauls by Night

St Pauls by Night
Saint Pauls cathedral by night

Background imageLondon Collection: Trafalgar Square Night

Trafalgar Square Night
Trafalgar Square by night

Background imageLondon Collection: Regent Street Traffic

Regent Street Traffic
Busy traffic in Regent Street, seen from Oxford Circus : several horse-buses, cabs and other vehicles

Background imageLondon Collection: River Front / Westminster

River Front / Westminster
View showing the river- frontage of the Parliament houses at Westminster

Background imageLondon Collection: British Museum 1850

British Museum 1850
Exterior view : Smirkes fine buildings will be substantially unchanged until the end of the 20th century

Background imageLondon Collection: Westminster Abbey / 1904

Westminster Abbey / 1904
The nave facing east

Background imageLondon Collection: PARLIAMENT / 1890 S

PARLIAMENT / 1890 S
From the south bank

Background imageLondon Collection: Westminster / 1910 / Big Ben

Westminster / 1910 / Big Ben
Big Ben and Westminster Bridge

Background imageLondon Collection: Westminster / Parl 1926

Westminster / Parl 1926
Westminster by night

Background imageLondon Collection: Trafalgar Sq / Grant

Trafalgar Sq / Grant
Trafalgar Square, with Big Ben in the background

Background imageLondon Collection: Trafalgar Sq / 1850 / Column

Trafalgar Sq / 1850 / Column
Trafalgar Square and Nelsons Column

Background imageLondon Collection: England / London / Battersea

England / London / Battersea
Battersea from the river

Background imageLondon Collection: Exterior Parliament 1860

Exterior Parliament 1860
Exterior view of Parliament Buildings and Big Ben, seen from the Thames

Background imageLondon Collection: London / Piccadilly Circus

London / Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus looking towards Shaftesbury Avenue

Background imageLondon Collection: London / Piccadilly Circus

London / Piccadilly Circus
A man waits for his female companion to visit the public lavatory

Background imageLondon Collection: London / Marble Arch

London / Marble Arch
Marble Arch, at the time part of Hyde Park

Background imageLondon Collection: London / Marble Arch

London / Marble Arch
Marble Arch complete with sentries, outside Buckingham Palace

Background imageLondon Collection: British Museum 1906

British Museum 1906
The courtyard and main facade of the Museum, seen from Great Russell Street : it stands on the site of Montagu House

Background imageLondon Collection: London / Albert Hall

London / Albert Hall
The Royal Albert hall, south Kensington



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