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Pullman Car, c. 1910Pullman Car running between Portland Place and Queens Gate in London
Langham Hotel, c. 1920Lounge of the Langham Hotel, Portland 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
Portland PlaceMaking hay, at the entrance to Portland Place
Portland Harbour - Croatian Mother ShipA Croatian Mother Ship with two Croatian (Yugoslavian as was at this time) submarines moored at the Naval Base at Portland, Dorset
Portland Harbour - Funnels of Ships of the Royal Navy Fleet
Off Portland Harbour - Seaplane and Transport shipA Royal Airforce seaplane and seaplane docking ship off Portland Harbour, Dorset
Royal Navy at PortlandRoyal Navy vessels moored at Portland Harbour, Dorset
Chesil Bank (or beach) Dorset, viewed from Portland
London Birdseye 6Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : Regent Street from Waterloo Place to Portland Place
Between two stools the Bottom goes to the GroundGeorge Tierney falls between two stools, a tattered Whig Stool and a smart Tory Stool. Amused and standing either side are Fox and Addington
The Portland VaseThe destruction of the Portland Vase in February 1845, by a visitor to the British Museum. The vase, originally known as the Barberini Vase, was discovered in the 16th century at the Monte del Grano
Australia PortlandThe town and bay of Portland, in the colony of Victoria
Prince and Princess Louis of Battenburg feeding rescued emigIllustration showing Prince and Princess Louis of Battemberg feeding rescued emigrants from the ship Cairnrona, which caught fire in the Channel, at Dover Docks, 1910
Admiral Sir George A. CallaghanPortrait of Admiral Sir George A. Callaghan, Commander of Great Britains First Fleet in 1914. With war clouds gathering in Europe, the Admiralty announced, Orders have been given to the First Fleet
Crystal Palce / Brick Beam3 diagrams showing the tests undertaken to establish which material, Roman or Portland cement, would provide the stronger hollow bricks for use in the exhibition beams
USA Portland MaineGeneral view of the harbour
Bardolph Badger d or the Portland Hunt
Park Crescent, LondonPark Crescent, west London. Situated at the northern end of Portland Place, the imposing colonnaded front is by the architect John Nash, and was built in 1812
Sixth Duke PortlandWILLIAM JOHN ARTHUR JAMES CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, sixth duke of PORTLAND sportsman and racing enthusiast
William Henry CavendishWILLIAM HENRY CAVENDISH BENTINCK, 3RD DUKE OF PORTLAND British statesman and Prime Minister (1783)
Cement FactorySterns portland cement works at Funkenwalde, near Stettin
Dorset / Portland 1906Dorset scenery: Portland Bill from Weymouth Bay
Wessex / Isle of PortlandWessex scenery: Isle of Portland, model for the Isle of Slingers, setting for Thomas Hardys novel The Well-Beloved
Trial Trip, UndergroundA successful trial trip on the Metropolitan Railway : the train - drawn by a steam locomotive - is about to enter Portland Road station, near Euston
Portland Road StationOn the platform at Portland Road station, London
Jerome Earl PortlandJEROME WESTON second earl of PORTLAND statesman, with an interest in naval affairs with his autograph
Richard Earl PortlandRICHARD WESTON, earl of PORTLAND - statesman, but a braggart and a coward by all accounts with his autograph
Langham Hotel, LondonLANGHAM HOTEL, Portland Place London