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Marylebone is a town located in London, England and is situated in the City of Westminster and is known for its affluent residential area

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Background imageMarylebone Collection: Moving Waxworks

Moving Waxworks
March 1928: Moving waxworks into a van bound for Madame Tussauds new premises in Marylebone Road, London. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageMarylebone Collection: An Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Creator: Aerofilms

An Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Creator: Aerofilms
An Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Aerial view of Lords cricket ground in north London, with Regents Park at top left

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Under the Elms in the Courtyard of Middlesex Hospital, c1935. Creator: Joel

Under the Elms in the Courtyard of Middlesex Hospital, c1935. Creator: Joel
Under the Elms in the Courtyard of Middlesex Hospital, c1935. Middlesex Hospital on Mortimer Street, Marylebone, central London, was opened in 1757

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Langham Hotel, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Langham Hotel, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Langham Hotel, (c1878). The Langham Hotel in Marylebone, London, was designed by John Giles and built between 1863 and 1865

Background imageMarylebone Collection: White Conduit House about 1820, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

White Conduit House about 1820, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
White Conduit House about 1820, (c1872). White Conduit House on Barnesbury Road in Islington, (now part of greater London), was so named for the conduit head nearby

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Society at the Marylebone Gardens, 1755, (1920). Artist: John Tinney

Society at the Marylebone Gardens, 1755, (1920). Artist: John Tinney
Society at the Marylebone Gardens, 1755, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Pedestrians outside DH Evans, Oxford Street, London, 1903

Pedestrians outside DH Evans, Oxford Street, London, 1903
Pedestrians outside DH Evans, 292-320 Oxford Street, London, 1903. People walking in front of the shop under sun blinds, with a horse-drawn double-decker bus and carriages passing in the road

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Scene from Macbeth, Glyn Road Evening Institute, London, 1915

Scene from Macbeth, Glyn Road Evening Institute, London, 1915. All are in costume, with the witches in the foreground sitting around a cauldron

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Girls morris dancing, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914

Girls morris dancing, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914. Dancing in pairs with bells around their knees

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Health class, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914

Health class, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914. Practising bandaging and first aid

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Womens brass band, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914

Womens brass band, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914. Playing a variety of instruments such as drums, trumpet, tuba and trombone

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Relaxing in the Social Hall, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914

Relaxing in the Social Hall, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914. Women and girls reading, drinking tea, and playing draughts

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Girls playing netball on a roof playground, Barrett Street Trade School, London, 1927

Girls playing netball on a roof playground, Barrett Street Trade School, London, 1927

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Hair dressing class, Barrett Street Trade School for Girls, London, 1915

Hair dressing class, Barrett Street Trade School for Girls, London, 1915. Bunches of hair can be seen on the table in the foreground for wig making

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Tailoring class, Barrett Street Trade School for Girls, London, 1915

Tailoring class, Barrett Street Trade School for Girls, London, 1915. Girls seated round a long table sewing. One girl is measuring a jacket on a dummy, while another is at a sewing machine

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of Oxford Market, St Marylebone, Westminster, London, c1880. Artist: John Crowther

View of Oxford Market, St Marylebone, Westminster, London, c1880. Artist: John Crowther
View of Oxford Market, St Marylebone, Westminster, London, c1880

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1827. Artist: JL Marks

View in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1827. Artist: JL Marks
View in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1827. A barge on the Regents Canal, crossing underneath Macclesfield Bridge in Regents Park

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1830. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

View in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1830. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
View in Regents Park, St Marylebone, London, c1830

Background imageMarylebone Collection: The Farthing Pie House Inn on St Marylebone New Road, London, c1810

The Farthing Pie House Inn on St Marylebone New Road, London, c1810. The Inn was later known as the Green Man

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of the Yorkshire Stingo Inn on the Marylebone Road, London, 1770

View of the Yorkshire Stingo Inn on the Marylebone Road, London, 1770

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of the Marylebone Infirmary on Marylebone Road, London, c1830

View of the Marylebone Infirmary on Marylebone Road, London, c1830

Background imageMarylebone Collection: St Marylebone New Church, London, 1816. Artist: John Coney

St Marylebone New Church, London, 1816. Artist: John Coney
View of St Marylebone New Church, London, 1816

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of the upper part of St Marylebone High Street and the turnpike, London, 1772

View of the upper part of St Marylebone High Street and the turnpike, London, 1772

Background imageMarylebone Collection: North front of Princesss Theatre on Eastcastle Street, St Marylebone, London, c1830

North front of Princesss Theatre on Eastcastle Street, St Marylebone, London, c1830

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Marylebone Gardens, London, 1755

Marylebone Gardens, London, 1755. View of Marylebone Gardens showing figures strolling through the area and the orchestra playing in the building on the right

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Back view of the Manor House on St Marylebone High Street, London, c1802

Back view of the Manor House on St Marylebone High Street, London, c1802

Background imageMarylebone Collection: House that the artist James Barry lived in, Eastcastle Street, Marylebone, London, 1806

House that the artist James Barry lived in, Eastcastle Street, Marylebone, London, 1806

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Chapel of Ease which might also be Christ Church, Cosway Street, Marylebone, London, 1827

Chapel of Ease which might also be Christ Church, Cosway Street, Marylebone, London, 1827

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Cato Street, Marylebone, London, 1820. Artist: F Moser

Cato Street, Marylebone, London, 1820. Artist: F Moser
Cato Street, Marylebone, London, 1820. View of Cato Street with a description of the capture of the conspirators who were plotting to assassinate the British Cabinet in 1820

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Artist: William Henry Harriott

Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Artist: William Henry Harriott
Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Interior view of the hayloft in Cato Street in Marylebone, London, occupied by the conspirators who were plotting to assassinate the British Cabinet in 1820

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Cato Street conspiracy, 1820

Cato Street conspiracy, 1820. Sketch of the premises on Cato Street, Marylebone, London, where Arthur Thistlewood and his associates unsuccessfully plotted to assassinate the British Cabinet

Background imageMarylebone Collection: London Society Schools for teaching blind people, Avenue Road, Marylebone, London, c1860

London Society Schools for teaching blind people, Avenue Road, Marylebone, London, c1860

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of the school house at St Marylebone, London, c1780. Artist

View of the school house at St Marylebone, London, c1780. Artist
View of the school house at St Marylebone, London, c1780

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Macclesfield Bridge, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1827. Artist: R Acon

Macclesfield Bridge, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1827. Artist: R Acon
Macclesfield Bridge, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1827. View of the bridge with a barge on the canal about to pass under it

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of the Botanical Gardens in Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1851

View of the Botanical Gardens in Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1851

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of the residence of Queen Caroline in Portman Street, Marylebone, London, c1820

View of the residence of Queen Caroline in Portman Street, Marylebone, London, c1820

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Portland Place, Marylebone, London, c1814

Portland Place, Marylebone, London, c1814

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Portland Place, Marylebone, London, 1809. Artist: William James Bennett

Portland Place, Marylebone, London, 1809. Artist: William James Bennett
Portland Place, Marylebone, London, 1809

Background imageMarylebone Collection: The Jews Harp Public House tea gardens near the top of Portland Place, Marylebone, London, c1800

The Jews Harp Public House tea gardens near the top of Portland Place, Marylebone, London, c1800

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of Langham Place and Portland Place, Marylebone, London, 1822

View of Langham Place and Portland Place, Marylebone, London, 1822

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Marylebone Gardens, Marylebone, London, 1761

Marylebone Gardens, Marylebone, London, 1761. View of Marylebone Gardens showing figures on the Grand Walk and an orchestra playing on a balcony to the right

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, Marylebone, London, c1770. Artist

Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, Marylebone, London, c1770. Artist
Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, Marylebone, London, c1770

Background imageMarylebone Collection: St Marylebone Parish Church, London, c1825

St Marylebone Parish Church, London, c1825. View with figures standing at a railing in the foreground. The church was situated in New Road, which has since been renamed Marylebone Road

Background imageMarylebone Collection: St Marys Church, Bryanston Square, Marylebone, London, c1825

St Marys Church, Bryanston Square, Marylebone, London, c1825. View of the church designed by Sir Robert Smirke and built in 1823-1824

Background imageMarylebone Collection: Manchester House, on the north side of Manchester Square, Marylebone, London, 1807

Manchester House, on the north side of Manchester Square, Marylebone, London, 1807

Background imageMarylebone Collection: View of the north side of Manchester Square, Marlebone, London, 1813

View of the north side of Manchester Square, Marlebone, London, 1813. Manchester House is on the left

Background imageMarylebone Collection: The Manor House, High Street, Marylebone, London, 1803. Artist: Charles Tomkins

The Manor House, High Street, Marylebone, London, 1803. Artist: Charles Tomkins
The Manor House, High Street, Marylebone, London, 1803

Background imageMarylebone Collection: The Manor House in Marylebone, London, 1791. Artist: George Isham Parkyns

The Manor House in Marylebone, London, 1791. Artist: George Isham Parkyns
The Manor House in Marylebone, London, 1791. View with figures outside the gates



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Marylebone Collection

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