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A Copper cops a Muddler in the mud - Salisbury Plain Date: 1916
The Thames Embankment with Cleopatras Needle - London. The red granite obelisk was brought to London from Egypt in 1878 - its base is flanked by two bronze statues of the sphinx. Date: 1912
Kissy Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Date: circa 1912
Arsene Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc, French production at the Theatre de l Athenee, Paris, . Lupin brandishes a bomb at Chief Inspector Guerchard and other policemen (Act IV)
Two police officers in SPG van, Met Police, LondonTwo police officers, one male, one female (WPC McKay), in an SPG (Special Patrol Group) van, Met Police, London. The SPG was set up in 1961 to provide a centrally-based mobile capability for dealing
Inspector Sheila Ward, Met Police, LondonInspector Sheila Ward (b.c1937), Met Police, London, the first woman to hold the post of Station Inspector, at Kings Cross. Seen here speaking to a line of male police officers
Inspector Janet Knott, Met Police, LondonInspector Janet Knott, first woman inspector in the Traffic Division of the Met Police, London. Seen here speaking on a motorcycle radio, with a male colleague on the right. Date: circa 1970s
Male and female police officers on duty in London, walking along a pavement with traffic on the road in the background. The WPC (Siobhan Clark)
Male and female police officers in a London street, with a building called Benson Court behind them (probably in N19). The WPC is wearing the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985
The Sport of Kings by Ian HayPromotional postcard for The Sport of Kings by Ian Hay. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 8th September 1924. Billed as a racing comedy
Cooking the Chefs Goose - A Christmas Fantasy, Leon HeronA rather bizarre illustration showing two huge geese flying away from a chef ridden by Father Christmas, a policeman and a flapper girl! Date: 1929
Old Eccles Cake Shop, Eccles, Salford, LancashireYe Old Eccles Cake Shop, Eccles, Salford (Greater Manchester), Lancashire. The building is called Ye Olde Thatche, claiming to have been built in 1094
Suffragette Chained to Railings Petition. Suffragette chained to railings outside home of Mr Asquith, carries a Votes for Women petition
Blitz in London -- Kennington Park Road, WW2Blitz in London -- junction of Kennington Park Road and Harleyford Road, damaged by a high explosive bomb on 22 March 1944. Date: 1944
Peace, Un-Perfect Peace, WW1 cartoon, Fred BuchananThe Village Constable: Well, Is pose I ll ave to go an stop it; but I do wish they wouldn t old peace meetins on my beat. Humorous illustration from the First World War period by Fred Buchanan
An exhausted cab horse - The Strand, LondonLondon Life - An exhausted cab horse tended to on the street - The Strand, London Date: circa 1901
c. 1890 Belgium - milk maid, dog cart, policemanc.1890 Belgium - milk maid with dog cart and policeman
Ye Olde Gate House, Highgate, North London. Date: circa 1900s
Snowman, policeman and boys on a cutout New Year cardSnowman, policeman and snowballing boys on a cutout New Year card. circa 1890s
Circus elephants on parade, Eastbourne, SussexCircus elephants on parade in Eastbourne, Sussex, watched with fascination by adults and children. Date: circa 1962
The Female Swindler - Walter MelvillePromotional card showing Tom H. Taylors production of The Female Swindler by Walter Melville which was first produced at the Terriss Theatre in Rotherhithe, London on 12th October 1903
Oxford Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Date: circa 1930s
Advert for Hudsons Soap 1888Policeman holding a touch up at a notice on a fence saying Arrest all dirt and cleanse everthing by using Hudsons Soap REWARD!! purity, health and satisfaction by its regular saily use. 1888
Advert for Hudsons Soap 1889Policeman holding a touch up at a notice on a fence saying Arrest all dirt and cleanse everthing by using Hudsons Soap REWARD!! purity, health and satisfaction by its regular saily use. 1889
Northumberland Avenue Hotels, LondonThe World Famous Northumberland Avenue Hotels in London - The Metropole, The Victoria and The Grand. Date: 1910s
Old London Characters - Charley, an aged parish constable or night watchman, carrying a lantern. 19th century
How Happy Could I be with EitherHow happy could I be with either - Were t other dear charmer away - But while you thus teaze me together - To neither a word will I say (The Beggars Opera - John Gay, 1728). Date: 1906
Izmir, Turkey - Rue TepentzikiIzmir, Turkey (in the days of the Greek Occuation) - Rue Tepentziki, a small backstreet. Date: circa 1910
Two police officers in a police station, LondonTwo police officers, one male, one female, in a police station, London, standing on either side of the counter. Date: circa 1930s
Two police officers working in a station, LondonTwo police officers working in a London police station. The WPC is Maureen (Mo) Dennison. Date: circa 1950s
Five police officers, including Inspector Helen Hunt, who is wearing the Norman Hartnell style womens uniform introduced in 1968
Male and female police officers at an inspection paradePolice officers (including one woman) taking part in an inspection parade, Met Police, London. Date: circa early 1960s
Male and female police officers in Nijmegen March, HollandMale and female police officers of the Met Police taking part in a Nijmegen March in Holland. Date: 1950s
Police officers in canteen at Peel House, LondonPolice officers, male and female, drinking cups of tea in the canteen at Peel House, a Met Police training centre in London. Date: circa 1930s
Woman police officer with motorcycle, Hendon, LondonWoman police officer under instruction on a motorcycle at Hendon, North London, May 1960. At this time, training courses were being run for WPCs in the use of a new type of lightweight motor scooter
Police officers relaxing, Met Police, LondonA group of male and female police officers, some of them sergeants, relaxing in a rest room, some reading newspapers or books, others chatting. Among them, on the right, is WPS Beatrice Bygrave
Margaret Thatcher meeting Metropolitan Police officersMargaret Thatcher (Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, nee Roberts, 1925-2013), who served as British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990
Two police officers with motorcycles, LondonTwo police officers (one male, one female: Margaret Cheesley) with motorcycles, Epsom, Surrey. At this time, training courses were being run for WPCs in the use of a new type of lightweight motor
Woman police officer standing by mounted policeman, LondonWoman police officer standing by a mounted policeman just off Hammersmith Bridge, West London. Date: circa 1950s
Vine Street Police Station, Westminster, London. Date: circa 1910
Two Little Vagabonds by George R Sims & Arthur ShirleyPromotional postcard for Two Little Vagabonds by George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley from Les Deux Gosses by Pierre Decourcelle (Theatre de lAmbigu-Comique, Paris, 19th February 1896)
Scene in the High Street, Exeter, DevonScene in the High Street of Exeter, Devon, on a sunny day, with buses, cars and pedestrians. Date: circa 1960s
Queue de Luxe, illustration by William Heath RobinsonQueue de Luxe (Luxury Queue), with upper class people waiting for a bus, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C
Suffragette Trampling on Policeman CeramicA gloriously victorious suffragette stands with arms outstretched on the head of a prostrate policeman. She is dressed in the colours of the W.S.P.U - purple, white and green
Suffragette Votes for Women Arrested Policemen. A woman walking with policeman either side, holding her wrists, is arrested in a street
Suffragettes Attacking A Policeman. Two Suffragettes have a policeman in a head lock and are beating him with an umbrella. Date: circa 1908
Fire at Chinacraft store, Oxford Street, LondonLFB firefighters in attendance at the Chinacraft store, 499 Oxford Street, London, on 28 July 1958. A fire had occurred in the basement area. A policeman keeps pedestrians and traffic moving past
Peers entering Westminster Abbey for CoronationPeers in their robes, entering Westminster Abbey to take their places for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953