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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: View of Surbiton High Street taken from the railway station. November 1938

View of Surbiton High Street taken from the railway station. November 1938

Background imagePolice Collection: The Juvenile Police Squad at work in Londons West End

The Juvenile Police Squad at work in Londons West End. PC Nigel Cooper (aged 21 - the taller of the two policemen) and PC Chris Hirsh (22) on patrol around Soho and Piccadilly Circus

Background imagePolice Collection: Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records

Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records. Scotland Yard. London. May 1929

Background imagePolice Collection: Dora Thewlis and 75 other suffragettes were arrested when the WSPU attempt to storm

Dora Thewlis and 75 other suffragettes were arrested when the WSPU attempt to storm the Houses of Parliament following the second reading of the Dickinson Bill being talked out out by its opponents

Background imagePolice Collection: Steel helmets for the London special constables. 'Do you find them heavy

Steel helmets for the London special constables. "Do you find them heavy
Steel helmets for the London special constables. " Do you find them heavy?" asks the assistant commander of the E division

Background imagePolice Collection: Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets

Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets. The most destructive London floods within living memory have taken place in districts along the Thames. Many lives were lost

Background imagePolice Collection: Skinheads clash in Farringdon Road, London. Twenty to thirty youths were chased

Skinheads clash in Farringdon Road, London. Twenty to thirty youths were chased along the Farringdon Road after incidents involving a dmaged train and an alleged attack on a man

Background imagePolice Collection: Sir William Pryke the Lord Mayor of London addressing City of London special constables

Sir William Pryke the Lord Mayor of London addressing City of London special constables, thanking them for their service during the General Strike

Background imagePolice Collection: Ickenham village, the pump 1936

Ickenham village, the pump 1936

Background imagePolice Collection: Jean Shrimpton, model and actor, pictured during the press announcement of '

Jean Shrimpton, model and actor, pictured during the press announcement of " Privilege", a film due out in 1967 Jean co stars with ex Manfred Man singer Paul Jones

Background imagePolice Collection: American actor John Wayne working on his first London based film called Brannigan which

American actor John Wayne working on his first London based film called Brannigan which was shot at Shepperton Studios in Middlesex

Background imagePolice Collection: Planet of the Apes i Urko and Galan and friends (currently appearing at Chipperfields

Planet of the Apes i Urko and Galan and friends (currently appearing at Chipperfields Curcus) called on the Queen at Buckingham Palace, to give a hand with the Changing of the Guard

Background imagePolice Collection: Brian Epstein death. The Beatles manager Brian Epstein has been found dead

Brian Epstein death. The Beatles manager Brian Epstein has been found dead today at his house on 24 Chapel Street, Belgravia, London, SW1. 27th August 1967. Fans arrive and gather outside his house

Background imagePolice Collection: The Central Robbery Squad a. k. a. The Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police

The Central Robbery Squad a. k. a. The Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police
The Central Robbery Squad a.k.a.The Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police specialising in tackling armed robbery and violent crime in London, 19th June 1984

Background imagePolice Collection: American comedian Lenny Bruce turned away from Heathrow Airport by policeman after

American comedian Lenny Bruce turned away from Heathrow Airport by policeman after landing in London. He was refused entry to Britain " in the public interest"

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: Actor Peter Davison seen here during his first a press conference as the 5th Doctor Who

Actor Peter Davison seen here during his first a press conference as the 5th Doctor Who in Hammersmith Park at the rear of the BBC Television Centre in West London

Background imagePolice Collection: Car park behind Bush House, London two days after the enf of the General Strike

Car park behind Bush House, London two days after the enf of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners and mine owners failed over wages

Background imagePolice Collection: Stars of The Sweeney John Thaw & Dennis Waterman 1976 sign autographs for fans

Stars of The Sweeney John Thaw & Dennis Waterman 1976 sign autographs for fans

Background imagePolice Collection: Some of the 300 or so punk devotees who have gathered at Sloane Square

Some of the 300 or so punk devotees who have gathered at Sloane Square, London for a march to Hyde Park on the first anniversary of the death of Sex Pistols bass guitarist Sid Vicious

Background imagePolice Collection: Edward Woodward actor who will be playing the part of Sydney Carton in Two Cities

Edward Woodward actor who will be playing the part of Sydney Carton in Two Cities (opens 27th Feb. 1969) at the London Palace Theatre

Background imagePolice Collection: Tommy Steele who rode on the top of a stage coach as Dick Whittington in the Lord Mayors

Tommy Steele who rode on the top of a stage coach as Dick Whittington in the Lord Mayors show changed, after travelling through City of London in the procession

Background imagePolice Collection: Humour comment The New Police Act 19th century cartoon

Humour comment The New Police Act 19th century cartoon
This is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated November 1st, 1829

Background imagePolice Collection: Woman police officer in updated uniform, London

Woman police officer in updated uniform, London
Woman police officer in the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options, and the checkered cravat replacing the bow tie

Background imagePolice Collection: Sketches of the Chin-Lushai expedition. Capture of Lalshimas village by the Cachar

Sketches of the Chin-Lushai expedition. Capture of Lalshimas village by the Cachar Military Police under Lieutenant Cole. Date: 1890

Background imagePolice Collection: Rainy Scotland Yard

Rainy Scotland Yard
circa 1930: New Scotland Yard, the headquarters of Londons Metropolitan Police Force, on Victoria Embankment, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imagePolice Collection: Mounted Police Action

Mounted Police Action
1st May 1926: Mounted police armed with batons clearing the road after a riot during the Great Strike at Elephant and Castle, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imagePolice Collection: Marchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933) Creator: Unknown

Marchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933) Creator: Unknown
Marchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The Shoreditch contingent arrives at Hyde Park

Background imagePolice Collection: Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933)

Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of hunger marches in

Background imagePolice Collection: Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Sir Robert Peel Bart. c1820, (c1884). Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (1788-1850) British industrialist and Conservative, educated at Christ Church, Oxford

Background imagePolice Collection: Index of fingerprints at Scotland Yard, London, c1912, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Index of fingerprints at Scotland Yard, London, c1912, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Index of fingerprints at Scotland Yard, London, c1912, (1935). The vast Scotland Yard index that contains more than 250, 000 finger-print entries

Background imagePolice Collection: Clearing The Streets

Clearing The Streets
14th May 1926: Mounte and foot police clearing the streets before the first tram leaves the New Cross depot, London, after the general strike. (Photo by Kirby/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imagePolice Collection: An East End Episode: Scots Guards on Action at Sydney Street in 1911, (c1935). Creator: Unknown

An East End Episode: Scots Guards on Action at Sydney Street in 1911, (c1935). Creator: Unknown
An East End Episode: Scots Guards on Action at Sydney Street in 1911, (c1935). The Siege of Sidney Street (also known as the Battle of Stepney) in the East End of London

Background imagePolice Collection: Old Watch House, Upper Thames Street, London, April 1922

Old Watch House, Upper Thames Street, London, April 1922
Old Watch House, 89 Upper Thames Street, London, April 1922

Background imagePolice Collection: The Sidney Street siege, Whitechapel, London, 1911, (1935)

The Sidney Street siege, Whitechapel, London, 1911, (1935). Winston Churchill, then Home Secretary, the left of the top-hatted figures

Background imagePolice Collection: The last bare-knuckle fight, Farnborough, Hampshire, 17th April 1860 (1951)

The last bare-knuckle fight, Farnborough, Hampshire, 17th April 1860 (1951). Contest between the English David, Tom Sayers, and the American Goliath, Heenan

Background imagePolice Collection: Burning the houses of evicted tenants at Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland, 1887. Artist: A Forestier

Burning the houses of evicted tenants at Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland, 1887. Artist: A Forestier
Burning the houses of evicted tenants at Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland, 1887. Scene during the Land War, the dispute between Irish tenant farmers

Background imagePolice Collection: Mr. W. J. Broderip - from a family painting, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Mr. W. J. Broderip - from a family painting, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Mr. W. J. Broderip - from a family painting, 1856. British writer, lawyer and naturalist, ...recently retired from the magistracy of the Westminster Police Court...Mr

Background imagePolice Collection: The Den PLA01_03_1094

The Den PLA01_03_1094
The Den, Zampa Road, South Bermondsey, Lewisham, Greater London. The illuminated north-west corner of The Den stadium, seen from Zampa Road at night with mounted police

Background imagePolice Collection: Mounted policeman MCF01_02_0157

Mounted policeman MCF01_02_0157
HYDE PARK, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A mounted policeman on a white horse at a meeting of the Four-in-Hand Club in Hyde Park

Background imagePolice Collection: Negotiation JLP01_08_085067L

Negotiation JLP01_08_085067L
WESTWAY FLYOVER, A40, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, GREATER LONDON. Four police officers talking with the leader of the demonstrators protesting against the opening of the Westway Flyover

Background imagePolice Collection: Filming a protest JLP01_08_085067j

Filming a protest JLP01_08_085067j
WESTWAY FLYOVER, A40, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, GREATER LONDON. A crowd of demonstrators against the opening of the Westway Flyover, being filmed by a camera crew

Background imagePolice Collection: Protestor JLP01_08_085066

Protestor JLP01_08_085066
WESTWAY FLYOVER, A40, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, GREATER LONDON. A woman confronting a police officer during a demonstration against the opening of the Westway Flyover

Background imagePolice Collection: Topping out JLP01_09_871001

Topping out JLP01_09_871001
South Norwood Police Station, Oliver Grove, South Norwood, Croydon, Greater London. Chief Superintendent P Gregory shovelling concrete at the topping out ceremony for South Norwood Police Station

Background imagePolice Collection: Assembling steel frame JLP01_11_63516_05

Assembling steel frame JLP01_11_63516_05
Stakis London Metropole Hotel, Edgware Road, City of Westminster, Greater London. A view from the base of a large crane during the construction of the steel frame of the extension to the Stakis

Background imagePolice Collection: View from a crane JLP01_10_27326

View from a crane JLP01_10_27326
South Norwood Police Station, Oliver Grove, South Norwood, Croydon, Greater London. An elevated view of the construction site for South Norwood Police Station

Background imagePolice Collection: Motorcycle Precision Team JLP01_08_081386a

Motorcycle Precision Team JLP01_08_081386a
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. The Metropolitan Police Motorcycle Precision Team giving a display of formation riding during a Gala Day held at the Laing Sports

Background imagePolice Collection: Motorcycle Precision Team JLP01_08_060180

Motorcycle Precision Team JLP01_08_060180
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. The Metropolitan Police Motorcycle Precision Ride Team putting on a demonstration at a Laing sports day at Elstree



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Police collection is a range of high-quality prints and wall art available from Media Storehouse. Our collection features stunning images of the police force in London, capturing their bravery and dedication to keeping the city safe. Customers can choose from a variety of formats, including framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards. Our collection showcases iconic moments in policing history such as the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace or officers patrolling on horseback through busy streets. These images are perfect for anyone interested in law enforcement or who wants to add a touch of British culture to their home decor. Media Storehouse offers affordable prices for all products in our collection without compromising quality. Each item is carefully crafted using premium materials that will stand the test of time. Whether you're looking for a gift or want to decorate your own space with beautiful artwork celebrating London's finest police force - our collection has something for everyone.
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What are Police (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

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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What Police (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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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How do I buy Police (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Police art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our online collection of artwork. Once you have found the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring iconic images of London's police force. Whether you are looking for vintage photographs or contemporary artwork, there is something for everyone in their collection. When purchasing from Media Storehouse, it is important to note that all prints are produced on demand using state-of-the-art printing technology. This ensures that each print is of the highest quality and meets your exact specifications. Buying Police art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple and straightforward process that allows you to enjoy beautiful artwork in your home or office.
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How much do Police (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Police art prints featuring London England United Kingdom Europe. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have options ranging from small to large sizes, as well as different materials such as canvas or paper. Our prices are competitive and affordable, making it easy for anyone to purchase their favorite Police art print without breaking the bank. Our collection includes iconic images of police officers in action, historic moments in law enforcement history, and stunning landscapes showcasing the beauty of London England United Kingdom Europe. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it lasts for years to come. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of wall art or a gift for someone special, our Police art prints are sure to impress. With so many options available at varying price points, there's something for everyone at Media Storehouse.
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We take pride in delivering your Police art prints to you in a timely and secure manner. We use trusted courier services to ensure that your order is delivered safely and efficiently. Once you have placed an order with us, our team will carefully package your chosen artwork to protect it during transit. We offer a range of delivery options depending on your location and the size of your order. For smaller items such as posters or prints, we may use standard postal services while larger items like canvases or framed prints will be shipped via courier. When placing an order with us, please ensure that you provide accurate delivery details including a valid address and contact number so that our couriers can reach you easily. Rest assured that we will do everything possible to get your Police art prints delivered to you quickly and securely.