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All Souls Church and Queens Hall, Langham Place, London W1All Souls Church, Langham Place, London W1, with the Queens Hall to the right. Date: circa 1905
BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, around the time the building was completed in 1932, with All Souls Church on the right. circa 1932
New Pullman Car, near Langham Place, LondonNew Pullman Car running between Portland Place and Queens Gate in London. Seen here in Langham Place, with All Souls Church and the Queens Hall in the background. Date: circa 1910
View of Langham Road, Tottenham, North London (N15). Date: circa 1908
Langham Court Hotel, Langham Street, London W1, built in neo-Norman style. Date: circa 1930s
Broadcasting House, Langham Place, LondonThe newly constructed Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, England, before the Eric Gill sculpture was added. Date: 1932
BBC Broadcasting House under construction, LondonBBC Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, under construction, circa November 1930. Date: circa 1930
Programme cover, Queens Hall Symphony Concerts, 16 December 1905, vocalist Miss Ada Crossley, Queens Hall Orchestra led by Mr Maurice Sons, conducted by Henry Wood. Date: 1905
View of Langham Place, London, at night, with (from left to right) All Souls Church, the Queens Hall, and St Georges Hall (Englands Home of Mystery)
BBC Broadcasting House, Langham Place, LondonBroadcasting House, the newly built headquarters of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), with the builders signs (Ford & Walton) still on display
Langham Place and Portland Place, c. 1805A view of Langham Place and Portland Place in London, c.1805. Date: c.1805
Langham Skating Rink, London, 1876Engraving showing the exterior of a design for the Langham Skating Ice Rink and Club, to be built in Regent Street, London, 1876. Date: 29 January 1876
Lady Mary LanghamLady MARY LANGHAM daughter of sir Edward Aston, wife of sir James Langham. Date: ? - 1660
Henrietta Lady Langham 1HENRIETTA ELIZABETH FREDERICA, lady LANGHAM (nee Vane) first wife of sir William Langham. Date: ? - 1809
Henrietta Lady Langham 2HENRIETTA ELIZABETH FREDERICA, lady LANGHAM (nee Vane) first wife of sir William Langham. Date: ? - 1809
Oxford Circus, London Date: circa 1920
Concert at Queens Hall, London, 1893The first smoking concert given by the Royal Amateur Orchestral Society at the then new Queens Hall, Langham Place, in the presence of the Prince of Wales(later King Edward VII)
Entrance Hall, Langham Hotel, London W1A corner of the Entrance Hall, Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London W1. circa 1920s
Table d Hote Room, Langham Hotel, London W1Table d Hote Room, Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London W1. Date: circa 1920s
The Smoke Room, Langham Hotel, London W1View of the Smoke Room, Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London W1. Date: circa 1920s
Old Polytechnic Building, Regent Street, LondonView of the Old Polytechnic Building in Regent Street, leading up to Langham Place, London. The spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place, can be seen in the distance on the right. Date: circa 1910s
Queens Opera House, exterior, Langham Place, 1900The design for the Queens Opera House, Langham Place: the exterior of the concert hall. In 1941, the hall would be destroyed by an incendiary bomb. Date: 1900
Queens Hall, interior, Langham Place, 1900The design for the Queens Opera House, Langham Place: the interior of the concert hall. In 1941, the hall would be destroyed by an incendiary bomb. Date: 1900
Langham Hotel - Portland Place, London. Still running today
Broadcasting House 1932Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, England, without the Eric Gill sculpture just after it was built
Langham Hotel, c. 1920Lounge of the Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London, England
Langham Place c. 1918All Souls Church and the building site in Langham Place where buildings were demolished to make way for the building of Broadcasting House, London, England
Queens Hall, LondonQueens Hall, Langham Place, London, England
Langham Place 1926Foley House in Langham Place, as it looked before Broadcasting House was built on the site in London, England
Queens HallAll Souls Church and Queens Hall, Langham Place, London, England
Langham PlaceAll Souls Church, Langham Place, London, England
All Souls Church and the house of James Watts in Langham Place, London, England
Broadcasting House and All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, England. The BBC building is painted with camouflage paint and the windows have blackout during World War II
All Souls Church / NashA view of All Souls Church which was designed by John Nash
Nat Langham, BoxerLangham (1820 - 1871) entered boxings hall of fame by defeating Tom Sayers in 1853. He was the only man to ever do so
All Souls Langham PlaceAll Souls, Langham Place: designed by Nash, built in 1824
St Georges HallThe first members of the public arrive for a performance at St Georges Music-Hall, Langham-Place, London
London / Langham PlaceView of traffic and building works in Langham Place (construction of BBC Headquarters clearly visible)
QUEENs HALL / LONDON 1900Design of the Queens Opera House, Langham Place. Exterior view of the concert-hall
Langham Hotel, LondonLANGHAM HOTEL, Portland Place London