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Background imageLondon Collection: Essex Street, Strand, London, in 1963

Essex Street, Strand, London, in 1963 Showing The Essex Head pub - now the Edgar Wallace

Background imageLondon Collection: Cleaning the dinosaurs at Crystal Palace

Cleaning the dinosaurs at Crystal Palace in 1932

Background imageLondon Collection: Aerial view of Battersea Power Station in 1988

Aerial view of Battersea Power Station in 1988

Background imageLondon Collection: St Pauls Cathedral in 1941

St Pauls Cathedral in 1941
St. Pauls Cathedral remains intact after enemy air raid during World War II 1941 Taken from the steeple of St Mary Le Bow

Background imageLondon Collection: Deptford power station 1967

Deptford power station 1967
Depford Power Station from Greenwich in 1967

Background imageLondon Collection: Corner of Boswell st and Theobalds rd

Corner of Boswell st and Theobalds rd
A small bakery which survived the blitz - corner of Boswell Street and Theobalds Road in Holborn 1952 Now demolished

Background imageLondon Collection: Hammersmith 1953

Hammersmith 1953
Traffic at Hammersmith Broadway in 1935

Background imageLondon Collection: The Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, London, 1968

The Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, London, 1968
The Memorial Hall in Farringdon Street, where Keir Hardy founded the Labour movement, waits for the demolition men

Background imageLondon Collection: The Post OfficeTower in London under construction

The Post OfficeTower in London under construction, 1963

Background imageLondon Collection: Aerial view of London showing the Pool of London and Tower Bridge

Aerial view of London showing the Pool of London and Tower Bridge, 1961

Background imageLondon Collection: BBC Broadcasting House at Langham Place

BBC Broadcasting House at Langham Place
BBC Broadcasting House and All Souls Church Langham Place, 1933

Background imageLondon Collection: Tower Bridge Beach

Tower Bridge Beach, London in 1937, showing adults in deck chairs, and children playing in the sand

Background imageLondon Collection: Horse guard in the snow

Horse guard in the snow
Royal Household Cavalry Life Guards, trumpeter waits in the snow covered Mall for the arrival of his new guard during the changing of the guard

Background imageLondon Collection: Feeding the swans

Feeding the swans
Tom Hinton B.E.M. Bird Keeper in St. Jamess Park, London, feeding the swans in 1951

Background imageLondon Collection: Regent Street 1968

Regent Street 1968
Regent Street looking towards Piccadilly Circus with Swan and Edgar on the right and the Cafe Royal to the left

Background imageLondon Collection: The Will Brooks, Woolwich Free Ferry in London

The Will Brooks, Woolwich Free Ferry in London
The Will Brooks, Woolwich Free Ferry 1933

Background imageLondon Collection: Leadenhall Market 1957

Leadenhall Market 1957

Background imageLondon Collection: Mitre Court, Temple, London

Mitre Court, Temple, London 1925

Background imageLondon Collection: Street trader selling postcards, Embankment, 1946

Street trader selling postcards, Embankment, 1946
Street trader selling postcards, Embankment, 194

Background imageLondon Collection: Construction of Bankside Power Station

Construction of Bankside Power Station
The chimney of the new Bankside Power Station opposite St Pauls nearing completion bricklayers work on the last 20ft of the chimney Below is the River Thames and London Bridge

Background imageLondon Collection: Rowers at Tower Bridge

Rowers at Tower Bridge 1949

Background imageLondon Collection: Demolition of Waterloo Bridge

Demolition of Waterloo Bridge 1935

Background imageLondon Collection: Waterloo Bridge under demolition

Waterloo Bridge under demolition 1934

Background imageLondon Collection: Royal Coach on Fleet Street

Royal Coach on Fleet Street
Crowds line Fleet street as the Royal Coach continues its journey to a thanksgiving service at St Pauls Cathedral 1945

Background imageLondon Collection: St Pauls Cathedral after an air raid

St Pauls Cathedral after an air raid
St. Pauls Cathedral surrounded by destruction during World War II Traffic and pedestrians can be seen going through Queen Victoria Street of which a portion is in ruins 1941

Background imageLondon Collection: Trams at Elephant and Castle

Trams at Elephant and Castle
Crowds waiting for trams at Elephant and Castle - Tram en route for Norbury 1938

Background imageLondon Collection: The Windmill Theatre Soho, 1947

The Windmill Theatre Soho, 1947
he Windmill Theatre, Great Windmill Street (Archer Street) Soho, 1947

Background imageLondon Collection: Buckingham Palace from the air

Buckingham Palace from the air
Aerial View of Buckingham Palace 1951

Background imageLondon Collection: St Pauls Cathedral from the air

St Pauls Cathedral from the air 1989

Background imageLondon Collection: Holborn Circus in 1947

Holborn Circus in 1947

Background imageLondon Collection: Whitefriars Glassworks site being cleared for the building of No

Whitefriars Glassworks site being cleared for the building of Northcliffe House, offices of the London Daily Mail - March 1925 Tudor Street and Carmelite Street off Fleet street

Background imageLondon Collection: Trafalgar Square 1926

Trafalgar Square 1926
Gyrating traffic system in Trafalgar Square, 1926

Background imageLondon Collection: Troops march through London ruins during Remembrance service, 19

Troops march through London ruins during Remembrance service, 1941

Background imageLondon Collection: Workers on the roof of Westminster Abbey

Workers on the roof of Westminster Abbey 1954

Background imageLondon Collection: Tower Bridge 1947

Tower Bridge 1947
Tower Bridge raised during a dock strike while 2 boys look on 1947

Background imageLondon Collection: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1929

Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1929

Background imageLondon Collection: A Thames pleasure steamer leaving Westminster Pier 1924

A Thames pleasure steamer leaving Westminster Pier 1924

Background imageLondon Collection: Victoria Embankment London, 1937

Victoria Embankment London, 1937
Victoria Embankment London, showing Shell Mex House 1937

Background imageLondon Collection: Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus in London, being moved for facelift

Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus in London, being moved for facelift, 1981

Background imageLondon Collection: Flower Seller in the rain

Flower Seller in the rain
Flower seller in the heavy rain in Piccadilly Circus, London in 1932

Background imageLondon Collection: Smoke over the Thames 1929

Smoke over the Thames 1929
Smoke from the chimneys of Battersea Power Station drifts across the river Thames in this aerial view of London in 1929

Background imageLondon Collection: Aerial view of London

Aerial view of London taken from the campanile of Westminster Cathedral in 1929; Westminster Abbey, Central Hall Westminster, St Margarets Westminster and St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imageLondon Collection: The Crystal Palace 1927

The Crystal Palace 1927
The Crystal Palace in Sydenham in 1927, destroyed by fire in 1936

Background imageLondon Collection: The Bank of England under construction

The Bank of England under construction
The Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, London under construction in 1930

Background imageLondon Collection: Londons Whitehall Theatre, 1967

Londons Whitehall Theatre, 1967
Whitehall Theatre, London with Big Ben in the background 1967 Uproar in the House is the play at the theatre

Background imageLondon Collection: Aerial view of the Thames flood barrier

Aerial view of the Thames flood barrier in the 1980s

Background imageLondon Collection: The Whispering Gallery at St Pauls Cathedral

The Whispering Gallery at St Pauls Cathedral 1962

Background imageLondon Collection: Remains of John Lewis department store following bombing in World War Two, 1945

Remains of John Lewis department store following bombing in World War Two, 1945
Remains of John Lewis department store on Oxford Street, London, following bombing in World War Two, 1945



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