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Background imageLondon Life Collection: February 1874 The burning of the Pantechnicon building in Montcomb Street, Belgravia

February 1874 The burning of the Pantechnicon building in Montcomb Street, Belgravia, London, England

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Bedford lorries on site during works at the Tower of London. 1937

Bedford lorries on site during works at the Tower of London. 1937

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London streetscene. The back view of St Clement Danes Church, The Strand, London

London streetscene. The back view of St Clement Danes Church, The Strand, London, Early 1900s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: View of Baker Street London. On right is Head Office of Abbey National Building

View of Baker Street London. On right is Head Office of Abbey National Building Society which stands on site of 221B, Sherlock Holmes Apartment

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The road workers take a break from their manual labour for a cigarette and a game

The road workers take a break from their manual labour for a cigarette and a game of darts

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Telephone girls learn to carry on as usual in gas masks. Telephone girls are being

Telephone girls learn to carry on as usual in gas masks. Telephone girls are being trained to use special gas masks say that they can remain at their posts in an emergency

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Sheppards show rooms at Sidcup. 19 May 1937

Sheppards show rooms at Sidcup. 19 May 1937

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Admiral Evan inspects Navy training school commanded by man who rose from boy to Captains rank

Admiral Evan inspects Navy training school commanded by man who rose from boy to Captains rank. Admiral Sir E R Evans ( Evans of the Broke ), Commander in Chief of the North

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Lancashire comes to Ciskei : third of Four. East London, South Africa: A cup of

Lancashire comes to Ciskei : third of Four. East London, South Africa: A cup of
" Lancashire comes to Ciskei" : third of Four. East London, South Africa: A cup of tea to welcome them, and Mr and Mrs Green (right)

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Charterhouse. The Charterhouse is a former Carthusian monastery in London

The Charterhouse. The Charterhouse is a former Carthusian monastery in London, to the north of what is now Charterhouse Square. 12 April 1936

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Demolition work to make way for ? 40, 000 centre at Toynbee Hall. Demolition work

Demolition work to make way for ? 40, 000 centre at Toynbee Hall. Demolition work is in progress at Toynbee Hall in Commercial Street, London, to make way for a new educational centre to cost

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A London Fire Brigade display in Lambeth, London. The crowd watches firemen tackle

A London Fire Brigade display in Lambeth, London. The crowd watches firemen tackle a blaze on a tall building during the display. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Taking in a barrel delivery outside The Northover, a camouflaged public house in

Taking in a barrel delivery outside The Northover, a camouflaged public house in Downham near London. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Catherine Booth, wife of William Booth, British founder of the Salvation Army, General

Catherine Booth, wife of William Booth, British founder of the Salvation Army, General ease these making friends with children and 500 mothers from London slums

Background imageLondon Life Collection: British Army Captain Chris Goddard, left, and Cpl Gary Fisher check out the Second

British Army Captain Chris Goddard, left, and Cpl Gary Fisher check out the Second World War German bomb they had just made safe on a building site beside Tower Bridge, London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: This 3-month-old girl, daughter of an ex-POW still serving in the forces is squatting

This 3-month-old girl, daughter of an ex-POW still serving in the forces is squatting
This 3-month-old girl, daughter of an ex-POW still serving in the forces is " squatting" with her mother at the luxury Duchess of Bedford house in Kensington

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Bailiffs evict mother and eight children from tenement home at Bermondsey

Bailiffs evict mother and eight children from tenement home at Bermondsey. Mr and Mrs A Cole and their eight children have been evicted from their tenement home at Wolesely buildings, Bermondsey

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The commencement of the building of the Selfridge store on the corner of Oxford Street

The commencement of the building of the Selfridge store on the corner of Oxford Street and Duke Street. 25 July 1908

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Housing cottage estates and multi storey flats East Dulwich Estate London

Housing cottage estates and multi storey flats East Dulwich Estate London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Where World Economic Conference will meet. The new building of the Geological Museum

Where World Economic Conference will meet. The new building of the Geological Museum in Kensington, London has been chosen as the meeting place for the World Economic Conference at which delegates

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The New Wimbledon tennis courts The building of the new spectator stands

The New Wimbledon tennis courts The building of the new spectator stands April 1922

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Syon Park, Brentford, seat of the Duke of Northumberland. 10 January 1930 s

Syon Park, Brentford, seat of the Duke of Northumberland. 10 January 1930 s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Collins brothers building company. Their rebuilding scheme of the local bottle factory

Collins brothers building company. Their rebuilding scheme of the local bottle factory. 1938

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Londons Highest Flats, a 25 storey tower block in Draper Street, Southwark, was

Londons Highest Flats, a 25 storey tower block in Draper Street, Southwark, was " Topped Out" today at a ceremony performed by Mr N Prichard, Chairman of the LCC housing committee

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Birchs The famous Cornhill Restaurant which is to be rebuilt in Broad Street. A

Birchs The famous Cornhill Restaurant which is to be rebuilt in Broad Street. A
" Birch s" The famous Cornhill Restaurant which is to be rebuilt in Broad Street. A portion of the interior, showing the seat on which the first Lord Rothchild and other eminent people sat

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The keel and laid this week for the second of two combined passenger and cargo ljiners

The keel and laid this week for the second of two combined passenger and cargo ljiners of the Cunard White Star Companys post-war building programme

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Peckham Health Centre or the Pioneer Health Centre was opened in 1935 in Peckham, south London

Peckham Health Centre or the Pioneer Health Centre was opened in 1935 in Peckham, south London. It was a social experiment to monitor the effects of environment on health

Background imageLondon Life Collection: An interior view opf the new swimming baths on Eltham Hill. The Mayor of Woolwich

An interior view opf the new swimming baths on Eltham Hill. The Mayor of Woolwich, Count T Watt opens the baths. Seen here watching Mr W Ogden. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: East End surpasses itself for Coronation. Gathering funds by door-to-door collections

East End surpasses itself for Coronation. Gathering funds by door-to-door collections, many of the poorest streets in the East End of London have rivalled the West End with the brilliance

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Lights go up again; With the lifting of all controls of lighting over the country

Lights go up again; With the lifting of all controls of lighting over the country, Britain was once again brilliantly lit up

Background imageLondon Life Collection: View of the Elephant and Castle before the redevelopment work 1950s - London, England

View of the Elephant and Castle before the redevelopment work 1950s - London, England

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Eero Saarinen, the famous Finnish architect points out features in his model of his

Eero Saarinen, the famous Finnish architect points out features in his model of his design for the Chancery Cuildings in the US Embassy in London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A policeman walks his beat with the fish porters, traders and barrow boys in Billingsgate

A policeman walks his beat with the fish porters, traders and barrow boys in Billingsgate Fish Market, Lower Thames Street, London with St Magnus the Martyr church in background

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. An external view of the new building

The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. An external view of the new building

Background imageLondon Life Collection: L Hickman, the golf professional at the Hangar Hill Golf Club, Ealing, West London

L Hickman, the golf professional at the Hangar Hill Golf Club, Ealing, West London, has a last round on the course which has now been sold off for the building of a new housing estate

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Workmen on Tower Bridge, London, England, UK. 1960 s

Workmen on Tower Bridge, London, England, UK. 1960 s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Embankment at night. 1914 - 1918

Embankment at night. 1914 - 1918

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Workmen are now labouring day and night to repair the liner Aquitania in the new

Workmen are now labouring day and night to repair the liner Aquitania in the new graving dock at Southampton - when the liner was taken into the dock for overhaul it was discovered that the bilge

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Sidcup, Council, case. 1935

Sidcup, Council, case. 1935

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Tudor Barn in Well Hall, Eltham. 1936

The Tudor Barn in Well Hall, Eltham. 1936

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Covent Garden Market. Henry Austen (1771-1850), the fourth brother of Jane Austen

Covent Garden Market. Henry Austen (1771-1850), the fourth brother of Jane Austen, (1775-1817), lived nearby in Henrietta Street, 1800s. A Portrait of Jane Austen by David Cecil, page 166

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Archive picture of crowds at the opening day of Selfridges department store in Oxford Street

Archive picture of crowds at the opening day of Selfridges department store in Oxford Street. March 1909

Background imageLondon Life Collection: St Mary The Virgin Church, Perivale, Middlesex, West London looking over the

St Mary The Virgin Church, Perivale, Middlesex, West London looking over the River Brent. 1940 -1950

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Fish porters, traders and barrow boys in Billingsgate Fish Market, Lower Thames Street

Fish porters, traders and barrow boys in Billingsgate Fish Market, Lower Thames Street, London with St Magnus the Martyr church in background. Late 1940s, early 1950s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The demolition of Alhambra Theatre in the West End of London. 1936

The demolition of Alhambra Theatre in the West End of London. 1936

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A scaffolding frame for construction of new flats on the Earl Court Road, West London

A scaffolding frame for construction of new flats on the Earl Court Road, West London. 3 March 1938

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A view of the impressive St Pauls Cathedral which although the centre of many Blitzes

A view of the impressive St Pauls Cathedral which although the centre of many Blitzes
A view of the impressive St Pauls Cathedral which although the centre of many " Blitzes" was very little damaged. 9 December 1948

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Edwardian London. Horsedrawn traffic by the Royal Exchange in the City of London

Edwardian London. Horsedrawn traffic by the Royal Exchange in the City of London, at the junction of Threadneedle Street and Cornhill - the financial district of London



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