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Waterloo Station Collection

"Waterloo Station: A Timeless Icon of London's Vibrant History" Step back in time to 1967, as we find ourselves at Waterloo Station, the bustling hub of London

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station, London, 1967

Waterloo Station, London, 1967
Oil painting by Terence Cuneo (1907-1996) showing a view of the concourse at Waterloo Station, London, as seen from the first floor British Rail Southern Regional boardroom windows

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: England, London, Waterloo Station, Station Clock

England, London, Waterloo Station, Station Clock

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: View of London, 1926-1927. Artist: Captain Alfred G Buckham

View of London, 1926-1927. Artist: Captain Alfred G Buckham
View of London, 1926-1927. A biplane flies over the River Thames. Illustration from Wonderful London, volume I, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Illustration depicting Waterloo Railway Station as it appeared by it was re-built in the early

Illustration depicting Waterloo Railway Station as it appeared by it was re-built in the early 20th century
5308745 Illustration depicting Waterloo Railway Station as it appeared by it was re-built in the early 20th century, 19th century; (add.info)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The extension of the South Western Railway

The extension of the South Western Railway
5308310 The extension of the South Western Railway.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the extension of the South Western Railway to Waterloo Bridge - Waterloo Station, York Road, London)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Mechanics and labourers at Waterloo Station in London. The Army Works Corps...originated in a suggestion made by Sir Joseph Paxton

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Arrival of the Scots Fusilier Guards at the South-Western Railway, 1854 Creator: Unknown

Arrival of the Scots Fusilier Guards at the South-Western Railway, 1854 Creator: Unknown
Arrival of the Scots Fusilier Guards at the South-Western Railway on their way to Southampton (and the Baltic); reported Saturday April 8, 1854, 1854

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London

Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London. Mr Pegler saved The Flying Scotsman from the scrapyard and took it to America and Canada

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo stattion & The Shard in the London skyline, England, UK

Waterloo stattion & The Shard in the London skyline, England, UK

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterloo Station

Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterloo Station, October 21st 1899 (chromolitho)
2975464 Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterloo Station, October 21st 1899 (chromolitho) by Harcourt, George (1868/69-1947) (after); National Army Museum

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: View of the London Eye and rooftop of Waterloo Station at dusk, Waterloo, London, England

View of the London Eye and rooftop of Waterloo Station at dusk, Waterloo, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: London the tremendous: heart of the greatest city the world has ever seen (b / w photo)

London the tremendous: heart of the greatest city the world has ever seen (b / w photo)
3637317 London the tremendous: heart of the greatest city the world has ever seen (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: London the tremendous)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Main entrance to Waterloo Station, terminus of the Southern Railway, London (b / w photo)

Main entrance to Waterloo Station, terminus of the Southern Railway, London (b / w photo)
6014744 Main entrance to Waterloo Station, terminus of the Southern Railway, London (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: A Sham Railway Accident (engraving)

A Sham Railway Accident (engraving)
1050513 A Sham Railway Accident (engraving) by Barnes, Robert (1840-95); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Sham Railway Accident)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The Thames from London Bridge, looking east; The new Waterloo Station

The Thames from London Bridge, looking east; The new Waterloo Station, as seen from York Road (b / w photo)
5990607 The Thames from London Bridge, looking east; The new Waterloo Station, as seen from York Road (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Entrance to Waterloo Station (b / w photo)

Entrance to Waterloo Station (b / w photo)
3637607 Entrance to Waterloo Station (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance to Waterloo Station)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The Arrival of the New South Wales Lancers (litho)

The Arrival of the New South Wales Lancers (litho)
1051779 The Arrival of the New South Wales Lancers (litho) by Charlton, John (1849-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Arrival of the New South Wales Lancers)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Punch cartoon: chaotic scenes at Waterloo Station, London (engraving)

Punch cartoon: chaotic scenes at Waterloo Station, London (engraving)
6034981 Punch cartoon: chaotic scenes at Waterloo Station, London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon: chaotic scenes at Waterloo Station)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The War On The Transvaal, Waterloo Station, London, During The Departure Of Soldiers For Africa

The War On The Transvaal, Waterloo Station, London, During The Departure Of Soldiers For Africa (Colour Litho)
2798227 The War On The Transvaal, Waterloo Station, London, During The Departure Of Soldiers For Africa (Colour Litho) by Beltrame

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Li Hung Changs Visit to England, his Arrival at Waterloo Station (engraving)

Li Hung Changs Visit to England, his Arrival at Waterloo Station (engraving)
1050865 Li Hung Changs Visit to England, his Arrival at Waterloo Station (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Li Hung Changs Visit to England)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Visit of the Ex-Empress Eugenie to Zululand, the Empress taking leave of her Friends at Waterloo

Visit of the Ex-Empress Eugenie to Zululand, the Empress taking leave of her Friends at Waterloo Station (engraving)
1045333 Visit of the Ex-Empress Eugenie to Zululand, the Empress taking leave of her Friends at Waterloo Station (engraving) by English School

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The scenes at Waterloo and Hounslow Stations at the departure of troops for war, World War I

The scenes at Waterloo and Hounslow Stations at the departure of troops for war, World War I, August 1914 (litho)
972821 The scenes at Waterloo and Hounslow Stations at the departure of troops for war, World War I, August 1914 (litho) by English School

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Luggage porters awaiting the arrival of a train at Waterloo Station, London (b / w photo)

Luggage porters awaiting the arrival of a train at Waterloo Station, London (b / w photo)
6014741 Luggage porters awaiting the arrival of a train at Waterloo Station, London (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The Transvaal Crisis, off to South Africa (litho)

The Transvaal Crisis, off to South Africa (litho)
1043102 The Transvaal Crisis, off to South Africa (litho) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Transvaal Crisis, off to South Africa)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Eurostar at Waterloo station. 24th March 1995

Eurostar at Waterloo station. 24th March 1995

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Cpl Alton Waldron of Quebec, Canada, saying goodbye to his wife and baby son Robert

Cpl Alton Waldron of Quebec, Canada, saying goodbye to his wife and baby son Robert, then returning to his unit from leave at Waterloo Station, London, today. Picture taken 28th December 1943

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Holidaymakers leaving Waterloo Station, London. July 1954

Holidaymakers leaving Waterloo Station, London. July 1954

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Wounded in War Arriving at Waterloo Station, London, as an Outward Troop Train Leaves, 1915

Wounded in War Arriving at Waterloo Station, London, as an Outward Troop Train Leaves, 1915
Wounded in War Arriving at Waterloo Station, London, as an Outward Troop Train is About to Leave, 1915. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume I. The First Phase", edited by J

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Territorials from Summer Camp - Terriers entraining at Waterloo, 1914-1918, (1933)

Territorials from Summer Camp - Terriers entraining at Waterloo, 1914-1918, (1933). British soldiers from the Territorial Army boarding trains at Waterloo Station in London

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin with his wife and daughter, London, 27 January 1923, (1935)

British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin with his wife and daughter, London, 27 January 1923, (1935). Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), Conservative Party statesman, with his wife Lucy (nee Ridsdale)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station, London, SE1, England, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel

Waterloo Station, London, SE1, England, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel
Waterloo Station, 16/3/10. The Victory Arch of 1922, celebrating the end of World War I, at the main entrance to Waterloo Station. The station is one of the citys most important railway terminuses

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: A Queue of Holiday-Makers Waiting for Trains at Waterloo Station, London, 1930

A Queue of Holiday-Makers Waiting for Trains at Waterloo Station, London, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Creator: Unknown
The Holy Isle of Thorney With Its Ancient Abbey As It Appears Today, c1935. Aerial view of the Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and the River Thames in London

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Pedestrians and tram sign outside Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1929

Pedestrians and tram sign outside Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1929
Pedestrians and tram sign outside Waterloo Station, Sutton Walk, Lambeth, London, 1929. Men emerging from the station entrance onto York Road by the sign directing people to trams in Westminster

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Cabs waiting outside Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1930

Cabs waiting outside Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1930
Cabs waiting outside Waterloo Station, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, London, 1930. View of the railway bridges in front of the station looking north towards Waterloo Bridge

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960

Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960. View of the concourse with bookstall and Christmas decorations. Passengers wait on benches, while others walk up and down

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Crowds in Waterloo Station heading off to Ascot races, London, c1900 (1901)

Crowds in Waterloo Station heading off to Ascot races, London, c1900 (1901). From Living London, Vol. 1, edited by George R. Sims

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Waterloo Station, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Waterloo Station, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Metropolitan Prize Puzzles. No. 7. 1883

Metropolitan Prize Puzzles. No. 7. 1883. An illustration of the problems caused by a plethora of clocks at Waterloo station, all of which show a different time

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: WH Smiths bookstall at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960

WH Smiths bookstall at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960. Bookstall on the station concourse, selling newspapers and magazines. Men wait at the counter to be served

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The Reverend Vale Owen leaves Waterloo Station for America. Left to right; Mr Leslie Curnow

The Reverend Vale Owen leaves Waterloo Station for America. Left to right; Mr Leslie Curnow, Miss Felicia R Scatcherd, Mr H W Engholm, Mrs Owen, Reverend C Vale Owen

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station, London, aerial view C017 / 0661

Waterloo Station, London, aerial view C017 / 0661
Waterloo Station, London, aerial photograph. Waterloo Station terminal and lines can be seen centre middle towards bottom middle of the image

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Central London, aerial view

Central London, aerial view. Buckingham Palace is at centre left. The river Thames is at right



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"Waterloo Station: A Timeless Icon of London's Vibrant History" Step back in time to 1967, as we find ourselves at Waterloo Station, the bustling hub of London. This iconic landmark has witnessed countless stories unfold within its walls throughout the years. Transporting us further into history, a captivating view captured by Captain Alfred G Buckham in 1926-1927 reveals the grandeur against the backdrop of a mesmerizing London skyline. The station clock stands tall, marking each passing moment with precision and elegance. In another snapshot from this vibrant station, steam train enthusiast Alan Pegler immerses himself in his passion for locomotives. His excitement is palpable amidst the hustle and bustle of fellow travelers. As we gaze upon the modern-day panorama, our eyes are drawn to The Shard gracefully piercing through the clouds alongside Waterloo Station. It's a testament to both tradition and progress that define England's capital city. Delving deeper into history, an evocative chromolitho transports us to October 21st, 1899. We bid farewell to The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards departing from Waterloo Station on their noble mission – a poignant reminder of sacrifice and duty. As dusk settles over London, we witness an enchanting sight: The rooftop harmoniously blending with the majestic London Eye. This juxtaposition showcases how this transportation hub seamlessly integrates with one of Europe's most recognizable landmarks. London itself is described as "tremendous, " aptly capturing its status as the heart of one of humanity's greatest cities ever known. In black and white photographs dating back decades ago, we glimpse both past and present through images depicting main entrances adorned with Southern Railway insignia or even staged railway accidents that captivated audiences' imaginations. Finally, standing at its entrance today or centuries ago brings forth a sense of awe-inspiring magnitude – an invitation into a world of possibilities, adventures, and connections.