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Background imageLondon Life Collection: A nun picks her way through the busy flower, fruit and vegetable market, past all

A nun picks her way through the busy flower, fruit and vegetable market, past all the market traders and debris to the entrance of St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, London, England

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Night, Statuary by Epstein on the Underground Building at St James Park. ? TopFoto

Night, Statuary by Epstein on the Underground Building at St James Park. ? TopFoto
" Night", Statuary by Epstein on the Underground Building at St James Park. ? TopFoto

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Mansion House and Lombard Street seen from Cheapside, in the heart of the Square

The Mansion House and Lombard Street seen from Cheapside, in the heart of the Square Mile of London. The Mansion House has been the residential home

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Southampton Row in London. 26 April 1932

Southampton Row in London. 26 April 1932

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The delicate task of removing the arches of Waterloo Bridge has now been completed

The delicate task of removing the arches of Waterloo Bridge has now been completed and the steel cantilever bridge which supported the arches during the demolition is being dismantled

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Building Canning Town Bridge. 1933

Building Canning Town Bridge. 1933

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Argyll British Lauches the Sceptre The American Cup Contender launched

Argyll British Lauches the Sceptre The American Cup Contender launched from the Alexander Robertson Yacht Building Yard Sandbank Argyll. 2 April 1958

Background imageLondon Life Collection: St Jamess Church, Pentonville Road, Kings Cross, London, which the ecclesiastical

St Jamess Church, Pentonville Road, Kings Cross, London, which the ecclesiastical commissioners had once decided to have pulled down

Background imageLondon Life Collection: General view at the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia. March 1948

General view at the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia. March 1948

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Pre Fabs in the West End. A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at

Pre Fabs in the West End. A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at the top of Portland Place. Rubble on the site has been cleared away

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Beginning to take shape is the General Post Offices television and radio telephony

Beginning to take shape is the General Post Offices television and radio telephony tower now under construction in Bloomsbury, West Central London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The interior of the new St Johns Wood Synagogue, London, which was consecrated yesterday

The interior of the new St Johns Wood Synagogue, London, which was consecrated yesterday. The building was designed by Sir Thomas Bennett. 2nd September 1964

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: King Alfred the Great, building the walls of London (Royal Exchange)

King Alfred the Great, building the walls of London (Royal Exchange)

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Woman sewing using a sewing machine and fitting a young girls dress [no caption

Woman sewing using a sewing machine and fitting a young girls dress [no caption, location or date]

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Architects model of Kidbrooke Estate, London 26th November 1968

Architects model of Kidbrooke Estate, London 26th November 1968

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Edwardian London. The entrance to Madame Tussauds waxwork museum on the Marylebone Road

Edwardian London. The entrance to Madame Tussauds waxwork museum on the Marylebone Road, London. Early 1900s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Spring daffodils in Regents Park, London, England. Late 1940s, early 1950s

Spring daffodils in Regents Park, London, England. Late 1940s, early 1950s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Road drill that is practically noiseless. Engine and drill combined. A revolutionary

Road drill that is practically noiseless. Engine and drill combined. A revolutionary compact type of road drill, which is practically noiseless is being used in a road reconstruction scheme

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Wives as pickets in East End no rent strike. What is stated to be the largest

Wives as pickets in East End no rent strike. What is stated to be the largest rent strike ever known in the East End of London, has been declared by over 240 families at Quinn Square Buildings

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Outside the council flats built by the labour LCC in Islington, North London. By election

Outside the council flats built by the labour LCC in Islington, North London. By election candidate talks to housewives with their young children. 1947

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Modern Movement Architecture in 1930s Hampstead London

Modern Movement Architecture in 1930s Hampstead London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The three David brothers from Glamorgan, Wales, carried out the work of re - thatching

The three David brothers from Glamorgan, Wales, carried out the work of re - thatching Princess Elizabeths model home after it had been burned out while on its way to London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: New Battersea power station seen from the river. A picturesque view of the new

New Battersea power station seen from the river. A picturesque view of the new Battersea Power Station, London, the most remarkable building of its kind in the country. 22 July 1932

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Shoreditch Town Hall, steelwork by E Wood and Company. 1937

Shoreditch Town Hall, steelwork by E Wood and Company. 1937

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A surveyor at work during the excavations on the site of a bomb proof shelter to

A surveyor at work during the excavations on the site of a bomb proof shelter to be included in Wembleys new Town Hall. Built 12 ft below the ground that shelter will be able to withstand almost any

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London: Kitchen of Mrs Gretel Beer, of 3, South Square Grays Inn. 23 April 1959

London: Kitchen of Mrs Gretel Beer, of 3, South Square Grays Inn. 23 April 1959

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Newlyn fishermen present petition to Health Minister. Entertained to tea. After

Newlyn fishermen present petition to Health Minister. Entertained to tea. After sailing in the fishing boat Rosebud from Newlyn, Cornwall

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London schoolboys among the Kings special tour of Swindon locomotive works

London schoolboys among the Kings special tour of Swindon locomotive works. Boys from many of the London technical schools left the realms of theory and models

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The unofficial strike of petrol tanker men is now seriously affecting London garages

The unofficial strike of petrol tanker men is now seriously affecting London garages, many of which are today displaying Sold Out notices

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Dalziel of Wooler Memorial Home, Kingston Hill, The New Quarters of Barnardo

The Dalziel of Wooler Memorial Home, Kingston Hill, The New Quarters of Barnardo,s Boys from Clapham High Street, where they had been for the past 30 years. 26 August 1933

Background imageLondon Life Collection: America and London. New embassy building in Grosvenor Square. In one of London s

America and London. New embassy building in Grosvenor Square. In one of London s
America and London. New embassy building in Grosvenor Square. In one of Londons most magnificent squares, not far from Buckingham Palace

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Mr John Strachey, M. P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man

Mr John Strachey, M. P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man
Mr John Strachey, M.P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man. At his flat in Regents Park Road, London, where he lives with his wife and 2 children, Charles, 11

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Princess Elizabeths model home, which was damaged by fire while being brought

Princess Elizabeths model home, which was damaged by fire while being brought to London from Wales after it had been presented to the Duchess of York at Cardiff by the people of Wales

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The new building of Chislehurst Central school. 1938

The new building of Chislehurst Central school. 1938

Background imageLondon Life Collection: For the past month a notice has been posted outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road

For the past month a notice has been posted outside Silverdale House, Hampstead Road, London, stating The Bailiffs Shall Not Pass, in connection with Mr

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Transformation in east London. Since the war ended Britain has built 374, 256 permanent houses

Transformation in east London. Since the war ended Britain has built 374, 256 permanent houses, flats etc. London County Council alone has built 12, 413

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Widening of London Bridge building the temproray structure September 27 1902

The Widening of London Bridge building the temproray structure September 27 1902

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is

Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is official testing of the wireless transmitting instruments to make certain the Kings speech at the opening of the World

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London. A gateway to Syon Park, the London residence of the Dukes of Northumberland

London. A gateway to Syon Park, the London residence of the Dukes of Northumberland. The Percy Lion stands on top of the stone arch. Early 1900s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Mast Master !. Hews 65 feet wooden masts from rough timber at London yards. Mr Alf Webb

Mast Master !. Hews 65 feet wooden masts from rough timber at London yards. Mr Alf Webb, who has been at the work practically all his life

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, England, with the for sale notice on the railings

Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, England, with the for sale notice on the railings.l 1903

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London England New Thames Tunnel under the River Thames between Dartford and Purfleet

London England New Thames Tunnel under the River Thames between Dartford and Purfleet work is going on in the 11 000 000 tunnel March 1958

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: University College, London, stormed the Woolwich Polytechnic on Wednesday 13th March

University College, London, stormed the Woolwich Polytechnic on Wednesday 13th March 1946 when they tried to rescue their mascot Phineas.Police reserves were called out, many panes of glass broken

Background imageLondon Life Collection: New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King Built at a cost of £300, 000

New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King Built at a cost of £300, 000
New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King.. Built at a cost of £ 300, 000. The new Royal Veterinary College in Great College Street, Camden Town, London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Home front 1940. Bomb damage at Crayford

Home front 1940. Bomb damage at Crayford

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Laying wooden paving in Trafalgar Square, the resinous heartwood being extremely durable

Laying wooden paving in Trafalgar Square, the resinous heartwood being extremely durable and the noise of the traffic being somewhat deadened



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