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Hyde Park Corner (Boys)A lively depiction of Hyde Park Corner in early Victorian days - when Wellington was living at Apsley House, left, when traffic was lighter but road works prevalent as ever
Apsley Pellatt Glass Manufacture, London. Date: 1852
Apsley Pellatt Cut Glass Chandelier Manufacture, London. Date: 1852
Glass making at Apsley Pellatt Factory, LondonThe manufacture of glass at Apsley Pellatt and company, London. Pictured is the glass cutting room, the making of phials as well as glass blowing. Date: circa 1850
Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day PoppiesAlbert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) inspects all aspects of the production of Armistice Day Poppies (Flowers of Flanders)
Price list, back coverPrice list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850
Pages from a price listPrice list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850
The rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place from Apsley HouseThe rear of No.4 Hamilton Place from Apsley House during the final stages of completing the Lecture Theatre circa 1960. Date: circa 1960
Hyde Park Corner - London - Horse Cabs and Early MotorcarHyde Park Corner - London - Horse Cabs and an Early Motorcar. Date: 1912
Hyde Park Corner, London - Apsley House Date: circa 1908
Lucy Hutchinson / Anon EngLUCY HUTCHINSON nee Apsley Writer Date: 1620 - ?
Lucy Hutchinson / HopwoodLUCY HUTCHINSON nee Apsley writer Date: 1620 - ?
Hyde Park Corner - Piccadilly and Wellington Arch, London Date: circa 1908
Diamond Jubilee - The Procession Passing Apsley HouseQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of a mounted procession passing Apsley House. Slide number 6 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Passing Apsley HouseQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of a mounted procession passing Apsley House. Slide number 5 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Diamond Jubilee - Duke of Cambridges Staff passing Apsley HQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of Prince George, Duke of Cambridges staff passing Apsley House and mounted on horses. Slide number 3 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Hyde Park Corner, London. That carriage has run the red lights again... Handsome triple-gate built in 1828 from designs by Barton
Hyde Park Corner from Rotten Row, London. The entrance to the west side of Piccadilly. Handsome triple-gate built in 1828 from designs by Barton
Duke of Wellington funeral procession, Apsley HouseArtillery in the funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington passing Apsley House, the home of the Duke, on Piccadilly at Hyde Park Corner. The route is thronged with crowds of people. Date: 1852
Apsley House 1980The Wellington Museum, Apsley House, No. 1 Hyde Park, London. Former home of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington and now a famous museum. Date: 1980
London Apsley HouseAt Hyde Park Corner : the London residence of the duke of Wellington
Drawing Room, Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing one of the drawing rooms in Apsley House, London, sometime during the 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in
Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing Apsley House, London, viewed from Hyde Park during the late 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic
Swords of Napoleon and Wellington, Apsley House, 19th centurPhotograph showing the swords of Napoleon and the 1st Duke of Wellington on display in Apsley House, London, 19th century
Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at WaterlooPhotograph showing some of the clothing and weapons used by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, at Waterloo on display in Apsley House, London, late 19th century
Dining Room of Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing the dining room of Apsley House in London, sometime during the 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic
Glass Making, LondonWorkers round the furnace in Mr Apsley Pellatts glass house in Holland Street, Blackfriars, London
Apsley House 1829Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner, home of the Duke of Wellington Date: 1829