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Mayor signing documents, Brittany, Northern FranceMayor signing legal documents, Brittany, Northern France. His traditional costume includes pleated breeches and heavy wooden clogs. 1922
John Hedley, Mayor of Tynemouth. Date: 1884
William Beckford, MP, Sheriff and Lord Mayor of LondonWilliam Beckford (1709-1770), MP for the City of London, Sheriff of London, and Lord Mayor of London in 1762 and 1769. circa 1760s
John Boydell, British publisher of engravingsJohn Boydell (1720-1804), British publisher noted for his reproduction of engravings. Seen here during his year serving as Lord Mayor of London. 1791
Postwar celebration with marching troops, City of LondonPostwar celebration with marching troops on Peace Day in the City of London, with the Lord Mayor taking the salute. circa 1919
Cala Mayor, Palma de Majorca, Majorca, Spain. Date: 1950s
Laying the first stone of Blackfriars Bridge, LondonLaying the first stone of Blackfriars Bridge by the Lord Mayor of London. 1769
Sir John Voce Moore leading Joseph ChamberlainA Couple of Js. Serjeant-at-Arms Sir John Voce Moore (18261904), English businessman and Lord Mayor of London (1898) leading Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) into the House of Commons. Date: 1900
Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London. Date: 1935
Mayor of London laying Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, London. Date: 1760
Mayor of Shrewsbury at Celebration of Empire DayThe Mayor of Shrewsbury, T. Corbett Esq. at Celebration of Empire Day, 1907, at the Shropshire and West Midland Show Ground. 1907
Nurses prize giving, Llandough Hospital. Formal group of 16 nurses, matron, probable mayor and mayoress, two other gentlemen. Date: 1936
The Duchess of York given a teddy by Dr. Barnardos childrenThe Duchess of York (1900-2002) (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) given a large teddy bear for the infant Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II) by the small children from the Dr
Albert, Duke of York lays foundation stone Dunkirk MemorialPrince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI) (1895-1952) - at the ceremony to lay the foundation stone of the Dunkirk British War Memorial in Northern France
Prince Albert opens the new Town Hall in Marylebone, LondonPrince Albert (later King George VI - 1895-1952) opens the new Town Hall in Marylebone, London. Alderman and Mrs Duncan Watson, The Mayor and Mayoress, received the prince
JFKs Presidential Visit to Germany - Commemorative CardA Card commemorating John F. Kennedys (1917-1963) presidential visit to Germany, with portraits of the President and Willy Brandt (1913-1992)
Robert Brauch, Mayor of Lynn, 1349, reign of Edward III.. Handcolored engraving from Civil Costume of England from the Conquest to the Present Period drawn by Charles Martin
MEETING OF MERCHANTS 1850Albert and the Lord Mayor of London hold a meeting at the Mansion House, where leading merchants and manufacturers are invited to support the Exhibition project. Date: 1850
LEVEE FOR TRADESPEOPLEAlbert and the Lord Mayor of London hold a levee at the Mansion House, where leading merchants and manufacturers are invited to support the Exhibition project. Date: 1850
THE LORD MAYORThe Lord Mayor alights from his coach Date: 1842
ENT. CORDIALE PROCESSESThe Entente Cordiale is featured in the Lord Mayors Procession, through the streets of London Date: 1905
LORD MAYORS SHOWThe float symbolising the Entente Cordiale with France, in the Lord Mayors procession of 1905 Date: 1905
MAYORS BANQUET / GUILDHALThe Lord Mayors inauguration banquet held at the Guildhall Date: 1830
LONDON GUILDHALL BANQUETThe Lord Mayors inauguration banquet held at the Guildhall Date: 1830
HOGARTH / INDUSTRY / IDLE 1212. The industrious prentice Lord Mayor of London Date: 1747
The Hand & ShearsAn 1811 view of the Hand & Shears, a public house in Smithfield built early in the 19th century. It was named after the former Bartholomew Fair, held at Smithfield for centuries
Waithmans shopRobert Waithman (1764-1833) was a master draper and British politician. He opened a drapers shop of his own by Ludgate Circus, from which he made a considerable fortune
Osbornes leapIn 1559, Sir William Hewet (Clothworker) was mayor, whose income is estimated at lb6, 000 per annum. Hewet lived on London Bridge, and one day a nurse playing with his little daughter Anne
Lord Mayor & LadyArtists impression of a Lord Mayor in his official regalia and his wife. c.1680 Date: 19th century
Claytons houseThe house of Sir Robert Clayton (1629-1707), a merchant Banker, politician and Lord Mayor of London in 1679. Date: 19th century
Officers and Men of the R. A. F. Station at Abingdon, one of the main airfields ofOfficers and Men of the R.A.F. Station at Abingdon, one of the main airfields of Transport Command, march past the Mayor of the Borough who is taking the salute
Short S. 45 Solent 3 G-AKNO at Tower BridgeShort S.45 Solent 3 G-AKNO (msn S.1294) at Tower Bridge. G-AKNO land on the Thames at Limehouse Reach on 5 May 1949 to be named City of London in a ceremony by the Lord Mayor at Tower Pier on 10 May
Dick Whittington and his CIV et Cat, a pantomime
Duchess of York in Mansfield, Notts, pictured with the MayorElizabeth, Duchess of York (1900-2002) in Mansfield, Notts, pictured with the Mayor. Date: 1929
Negadras Uorch蠦rom Gondar, EthiopiaNegadras UorchÞá®n traditional menswear from Gondar in the north of Ethiopia (Abyssinia). Negadras was an official title in Ethiopia given to the appointed leader of a towns merchants supervising
Plaza Mayor of Mexico City. ca. 1766. The viceroys sPlaza Mayor of Mexico City. ca. 1766. The viceroyss cortege crossing the aquare in a market day. Painting attributed to Juan Antonio Prado. Central detail. Colonial baroque. Oil on canvas. MEXICO
Recruitment poster, Wake Up America!, WW1First World War recruitment poster, Wake Up America! Civilization Calls Every Man Woman and Child! Showing an allegorical female figure in a stars and stripes costume
Lord Mayors Show, LFB breakdown lorryScene during the Lord Mayors parade, City of London. Included in the London Fire Brigades part of the procession was the Brigades breakdown lorry from Lambeth HQ
Coronation 1953, Queen accepts pearl sword at Temple BarThe newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II taking part in a traditional ceremony at Temple Bar in Fleet Street, London on 12 June 1952, 10 days after her Coronation
Coronation 1953, traditional guildhall luncheonThe newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II attends a a traditional Guildhall luncheon in her honour on 12 June 1953, ten days after the Coronation
Surrender of Jerusalem to British, Palestine, WW1The surrender of Jerusalem to the British, on the Lifta-Jerusalem Road, during the First World War. The Mayor of Jerusalem, Hussein Salim Al-Husseini, stands at the centre (with walking stick)
Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck at WorksopInaugurating a shopping week and illuminations at Worksop in a snowstorm: Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, granddaughter of the Duke of Portland listening to a speech by the mayor
Sir John Simon and Mayor of Pudsey talk to Commandant CoulonSir John Simon (John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon) (1873-1954) and the Mayor of Pudsey talk to Commandant Coulon (Assistant French Military attache)
Old Market Square, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, with a statue of Robert Clive of India (right), who was an MP and mayor of the town. Date: circa 1920s
Tom L Johnson, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, USATom Loftin Johnson (1854-1911), American industrialist and Democrat politician, US Representative (1891-1895) and Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1901-1909). Date: circa 1905
Pepin of Herstal, (635 / 45- 714)Pepin of Herstal, (635/45- 714). Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 680 to his death and of Neustria and Burgundy from 687 to 695. Colored engraving. 19th century
Sir Peter FairbairnSIR PETER FAIRBAIRN English manufacturer, Mayor of Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1858. Date: 1799 - 1861
Picking flowers, Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, HA group of physically disabled children, one in a wheelchair, another with crutches, pick flowers in the Queen Alexandra Wood at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire