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The London Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is the police force responsible for law enforcement in Greater London

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Background imagePolice Collection: Policeman on traffic duty outside Moorgate underground station battles on through

Policeman on traffic duty outside Moorgate underground station battles on through the freak out of season snow storm which caught Londoners unaware. London, 2nd April 1968 Y3203

Background imagePolice Collection: The hottest day yet! and people were out in their thousands for the Wembley Rugby

The hottest day yet! and people were out in their thousands for the Wembley Rugby International. But for this Police horse it was a welcome change to get a lick of a policemans ice cream. 8th May 1976

Background imagePolice Collection: Mr Henry Cooke, of Finsbury Park, loses his new white grand piano in Piccadilly Circus

Mr Henry Cooke, of Finsbury Park, loses his new white grand piano in Piccadilly Circus. Mr Cooke, who had just bought the piano from the Scene Twist Club, Windmill Street

Background imagePolice Collection: At the back of Oxford Street is a busy school, and at around 5 o clock

At the back of Oxford Street is a busy school, and at around 5 o clock, when the children leave, many have to cross the frightful traffic of Oxford Street, London

Background imagePolice Collection: Police watch a demonstration of unemployed workers organised by the National Unemployed

Police watch a demonstration of unemployed workers organised by the National Unemployed Workers Movement (NUWM) march down London Road Manchester to protest against cuts to unemployment benefits

Background imagePolice Collection: A few of the 300 Scottish hunger marchers seen here having a meal before setting off

A few of the 300 Scottish hunger marchers seen here having a meal before setting off again from Manchester for London The Scottish contingent of the national hunger march set off from Glasgow at

Background imagePolice Collection: The coolest PC in Londons 86 degree heatwave, patrolling his beat on the Serpentine

The coolest PC in Londons 86 degree heatwave, patrolling his beat on the Serpentine, Hyde Park, in a speedboat. London. 11th July 1971

Background imagePolice Collection: GLC Chairman Harold Mote, was recently granted Freedom of the City of London

GLC Chairman Harold Mote, was recently granted Freedom of the City of London, and one of the privileges associated with this is being able to drive a flock of sheep into the City over London Bridge

Background imagePolice Collection: Santa is arrested by policeman for obstruction. He had been offering to pose with passers

Santa is arrested by policeman for obstruction. He had been offering to pose with passers by while a colleague took pictures outside the Harrods Store in London. 19th December 1982

Background imagePolice Collection: Policemen speak to Santa Claus outside the Harrods Store in London

Policemen speak to Santa Claus outside the Harrods Store in London. Santa was offering to pose with passers by while a colleague took pictures. Police arrested him for obstruction. 19th December 1982

Background imagePolice Collection: Policewoman on duty in Piccadilly Circus, London during the Second World War

Policewoman on duty in Piccadilly Circus, London during the Second World War. 11th May 1944

Background imagePolice Collection: Police direct traffic as workmen repair the road in an unknown location in Uxbridge

Police direct traffic as workmen repair the road in an unknown location in Uxbridge, London. Circa 1931

Background imagePolice Collection: Dowlings Stores at Hayes End near new police station. London. Circa 1930

Dowlings Stores at Hayes End near new police station. London. Circa 1930

Background imagePolice Collection: Police in twos keep an eye on Harrods as the last minute shoppers get Christmas

Police in twos keep an eye on Harrods as the last minute shoppers get Christmas presents in. 23rd December 1978

Background imagePolice Collection: Kate Meyrick, proprietor of the 43 Club at 43 Gerrard Street, Soho

Kate Meyrick, proprietor of the 43 Club at 43 Gerrard Street, Soho, London which became notorious during the 1920s for the for the outrageous parties held there, attended by the rich and famous

Background imagePolice Collection: Yiewley, Old Council offices, junction Fairfield Road, Greater London. 21st June 1929

Yiewley, Old Council offices, junction Fairfield Road, Greater London. 21st June 1929

Background imagePolice Collection: London by Night. View of motor cars parked outside Old Scotland Yard

London by Night. View of motor cars parked outside Old Scotland Yard, headquarters of the Metroplotian Police Department in Whitehall, London, 1948

Background imagePolice Collection: a Patrol box on the newly opened Colnbrook by-pass (A4) at Harmondsworth

a Patrol box on the newly opened Colnbrook by-pass (A4) at Harmondsworth, London Borough of Hillingdon. 22nd June 1928. a patrolman can be seen saluting a car belonging to a member of the public to

Background imagePolice Collection: Punk Rockers meeting at Sloane Square, London for a march to Hyde Park to commemorate

Punk Rockers meeting at Sloane Square, London for a march to Hyde Park to commemorate the death of Sid Vicious. 2nd February 1980

Background imagePolice Collection: West Ham v. Burnley Cup Tie ticket queue at Upton Park. 27th february 1964

West Ham v. Burnley Cup Tie ticket queue at Upton Park. 27th february 1964

Background imagePolice Collection: Scenes at Covent Garden, central London on the corner of Wellington Street with two

Scenes at Covent Garden, central London on the corner of Wellington Street with two policemen keeping an eye in the area. October 1947

Background imagePolice Collection: Children being evacuated from London July 1944. Children boarding train get help

Children being evacuated from London July 1944. Children boarding train get help from policemen to carry their heavy baggage

Background imagePolice Collection: Hugh Cudlipp, of the Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers

Hugh Cudlipp, of the Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers and the International Publishing Corporation (1963-68), attends Prime Ministers Dinner for Mr Kosygin, at No

Background imagePolice Collection: Londons Metropolitan Police seen here during trials of the Avro Cierva C30P auto

Londons Metropolitan Police seen here during trials of the Avro Cierva C30P auto giro over London. 16th August 1934

Background imagePolice Collection: Buses driven by volunteers seen here in Oxford Street during the 10th day of

Buses driven by volunteers seen here in Oxford Street during the 10th day of the General Strike. The police escort was there to deter strikers from tampering with the engine

Background imagePolice Collection: Policeman directing traffic in the fog and dark of a late autumn evening October 1958

Policeman directing traffic in the fog and dark of a late autumn evening October 1958

Background imagePolice Collection: Policeman on traffic duty seen here directing cyclist and pedestrians on High Holborn

Policeman on traffic duty seen here directing cyclist and pedestrians on High Holborn, on the 8th day of the General Strike

Background imagePolice Collection: Recruiting station at Scotland Yard, London besieged by would be recruits during

Recruiting station at Scotland Yard, London besieged by would be recruits during the first week of the First World War. The crowds were so large mounted police were necessary to keep the crowd in

Background imagePolice Collection: Princess Diana and Prince Charles walking down the isle being watched by both families

Princess Diana and Prince Charles walking down the isle being watched by both families after their wedding ceremony. There were 3, 500 people in the congregation at St Pauls Cathedral

Background imagePolice Collection: Princess Diana and Prince Charles after their wedding ceremony

Princess Diana and Prince Charles after their wedding ceremony. There were 3, 500 people in the congregation at St Pauls Cathedral

Background imagePolice Collection: Recruiting station at Scotland Yard, London besieged by would be recruits during

Recruiting station at Scotland Yard, London besieged by would be recruits during the first week of the First World War. The crowds were so large mounted police were necessary to keep the crowd in

Background imagePolice Collection: Bristol Brabaxon giving air demonstration flight over London airport. Circa 1950

Bristol Brabaxon giving air demonstration flight over London airport. Circa 1950

Background imagePolice Collection: Fog scenes on The Strand in central London. 1st January 1951

Fog scenes on The Strand in central London. 1st January 1951

Background imagePolice Collection: Lady Jane Boutique, Carnaby Street, London, 11th May 1966

Lady Jane Boutique, Carnaby Street, London, 11th May 1966. Police intervened after live models were used as mannequins in the shop window, causing disruption to traffic

Background imagePolice Collection: A policeman on point duty on The Aldwych. London, 1930

A policeman on point duty on The Aldwych. London, 1930

Background imagePolice Collection: Wedding day of Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer, 29th July 1981

Wedding day of Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer, 29th July 1981. Picture: Helpful on duty Policeman takes a picture of the crowd lining the procession route in London

Background imagePolice Collection: Londons first black policeman P. C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen

Londons first black policeman P. C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen
Londons first black policeman P.C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen here in his second week of training at Hendon Police College. 5th April 1967

Background imagePolice Collection: West Ham v. Burnley Cup Tie ticket queue at Upton Park. 27th february 1964

West Ham v. Burnley Cup Tie ticket queue at Upton Park. 27th february 1964

Background imagePolice Collection: Four days after the world premiere of A Hard Days Night in London

Four days after the world premiere of A Hard Days Night in London, The Beatles arrived in Liverpool for the northern England premiere 10th July 1964

Background imagePolice Collection: Four days after the world premiere of A Hard Days Night in London

Four days after the world premiere of A Hard Days Night in London, The Beatles arrived in Liverpool for the northern England premiere 10th July 1964

Background imagePolice Collection: Londons first black policeman P. C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen

Londons first black policeman P. C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen
Londons first black policeman P.C. Norwell Lionel Gumbs aged 21 from Bromley seen here in his second week of training at Hendon Police College. 5th April 1967

Background imagePolice Collection: Police Constable Piara Singh Kenth, Londons first Sikh police officer

Police Constable Piara Singh Kenth, Londons first Sikh police officer. He was an Inspector of Police in Kenya. October 1969

Background imagePolice Collection: London by Night. View of motor cars parked outside Old Scotland Yard

London by Night. View of motor cars parked outside Old Scotland Yard, headquarters of the Metroplotian Police Department in Whitehall, 1948

Background imagePolice Collection: Heres the Cup! A delignted Jeff Astle. the scorer of West Bromwich Albion

Heres the Cup! A delignted Jeff Astle. the scorer of West Bromwich Albions goal in their 1-0 Cup Final victory over Everton, produly shows the trophy to the fans outside West Bromwich Town Hall

Background imagePolice Collection: Policeman John Breeze on duty at the junction of Bow Street and Long Acre Road in London

Policeman John Breeze on duty at the junction of Bow Street and Long Acre Road in London, directing traffic with signals. Standing with him is seven year old Terry Jennings who wanted to help out

Background imagePolice Collection: Police Constable Piara Singh Kenth, Londons first Sikh police officer

Police Constable Piara Singh Kenth, Londons first Sikh police officer. He was an Inspector of Police in Kenya. October 1969

Background imagePolice Collection: Holiday crowds seen here at Paddington station having their ID cards checked by

Holiday crowds seen here at Paddington station having their ID cards checked by the police and army Circa August 1945

Background imagePolice Collection: A volunteer food supply driver seen here having a quick shave before his next delivery

A volunteer food supply driver seen here having a quick shave before his next delivery, on the 9th day of the General Strike



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Police Collection

The London Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is the police force responsible for law enforcement in Greater London, England and is one of the largest police forces in Europe, with over 43,000 officers and staff. The MPS is responsible for policing an area of approximately 600 square miles and a population of 8.6 million people. The MPS works closely with other agencies such as the British Transport Police and local authorities to ensure public safety throughout London. Its mission is to reduce crime and disorder, protect life and property, maintain public order, prevent crime, investigate offences and bring offenders to justice. The MPS also works hard to build strong relationships with local communities by engaging in activities such as neighbourhood policing schemes that help build trust between police officers and members of the public.
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Police art prints from London, England, United Kingdom and Europe are a collection of high-quality photographic images showcasing the work of police officers in these regions. These prints capture various aspects of police life including their daily duties, training exercises, and community engagement activities. The images are carefully curated to provide an insight into the world of policing and offer a unique perspective on law enforcement. These art prints are perfect for those who have an interest in law enforcement or simply appreciate stunning photography. They can be used to decorate homes or offices and make great gifts for friends or family members who share similar interests. With a wide range of sizes available, there is something to suit every taste and budget. Whether you're looking for a striking image that captures the action-packed nature of police work or something more reflective that highlights the human side of policing, Police art prints from Media Storehouse will not disappoint.
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We offer a wide range of police art prints from London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. These prints feature iconic images of police officers in action, as well as historic photographs capturing the evolution of law enforcement over time. Some popular options include vintage black and white photos of bobbies on the beat or mounted police patrolling city streets. Other prints showcase modern-day policing techniques such as riot control or counter-terrorism operations. In addition to traditional photographic prints, Media Storehouse also offers a selection of artistic interpretations featuring police themes. These may include stylized illustrations or graphic designs incorporating elements like badges, uniforms, and squad cars. Whether you're looking for a nostalgic reminder of days gone by or an inspiring image celebrating the bravery and dedication of today's law enforcement professionals, we have something to suit your tastes. With high-quality printing and framing options available for every print, you can be sure that your purchase will look great wherever you choose to display it.
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