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Opening of Whiteleys department store, 1911Two pictures reporting on the opening of Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, West London in at the end of November 1911
Royal Oak pub, Porchester Road, Bayswater, LondonRoyal Oak pub, Porchester Road, Bayswater, West London, with Hope Brothers on the right. Date: circa 1905
Royal Oak pub, Bayswater, LondonRoyal Oak pub, Bayswater, West London, with Hope Brothers on the right. circa 1905
LCC-LFB Bayswater fire station, PaddingtonOpened in 1904 and located in Pickering Place, Bayswater fire station closed in the early 1920s. The adoption of motorised fire engines by the London Fire Brigade led to a reduction in the number of
Queen Alexandra and Crown Prince Olav, LondonQueen Alexandra (1844-1925) and her grandson, Crown Prince Olav of Norway (1903-1991), leaving the newly opened Whiteleys Store in Bayswater, West London
LCC-LFB Bayswater fire station, West LondonReplacing the former Bayswater fire station in Queens Mews, this station was opened in 1904 at 210 Queens Road (later renamed Queensway)
Westbourne GroveWhiteleys department store in Westbourne Grove
Bayswater Road, London
Mayfair Hotel and Hampton Court, Kings Cross - SydneyElizabeth Place Building, Mayfair Hotel and Hampton Court Hotel, Kings Cross - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Date: 1937
Kildare Terrace, Bayswater, London - view toward St. Stephen's, Westbourne Park. Date: circa 1910s
Craven Hill Gardens, Bayswater, London. Date: circa 1910s
Gloucester Terrace - corner with Lancaster Street, LondonGloucester Terrace at the corner with Lancaster Street, Bayswater, London. Date: 1904
Photograph of Leinster Hotel, Bayswater, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1929
Photograph of Champion PH, Bayswater, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details
Connaught Place is an street in the Bayswater area of the City of Westminster, London and a short walk to the site of the Tyburn Tree. Date: 1875
The Bayswater ConduitFrom 1439 until 1812 the Bayswater Conduit carried water from Baynards Watering to supply the City of London and the area around was one of Londons beauty spots. Date: 1875
The conduit near Bayswater, Paddington, built to preserve a large spring of pure water, 17th century.. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
Wood Street Compter, 18th centuryWood Street Compter, prison owned by the Sheriffs of London, built in the mayoralty of Sir Samuel Strange in 1670. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of
Orme Square, Bayswater, West London, on the north-west corner of Hyde Park. Date: circa 1905
St Petersburgh Place, off Bayswater Road, West London. Date: circa 1905
Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, West London. Date: circa 1905
Whiteleys department store, Queens Road, Bayswater, LondonThe new Whiteleys department store in Queens Road, Bayswater, West London, grand opening, with a banner, Welcome to the Lord Mayor. Date: circa 1911
Royal Oak pub, Bayswater, LondonRoyal Oak pub, Bayswater, West London, with Hope Brothers and a horse-drawn bus on the right. Date: circa 1905
RUNNING AT BAYSWATERFoot-race at Bayswater - presumably in Hyde Park. Date: 1851
FEMALE TYPE / BAYSWATERA pensive Victorian woman poses in the photographers studio. Date: circa 1860
View of Queens Road (Queensway), Bayswater, LondonView of Queens Road (now Queensway), Bayswater, West London, with Whiteleys department store in the distance. circa 1920
Photograph of Archery Tavern, Bayswater, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub
Lord Mayor of London opening Whiteleys storeThe Lord Mayor of London, Sir Thomas Boor Crosby (1830-1916), opening Whiteleys new premises in Bayswater, West London. At the time this was the biggest shop in the world
Women police officers in tennis gear, Pembridge HallWomen police officers in tennis gear, with racquets, on the steps of Pembridge Hall Section House for women police officers, at 17 Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2
Women police officers at Pembridge Hall Section House, WW2Women police officers in the dining room at Pembridge Hall Section House, Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2. Date: circa 1940
Woman police officer at Pembridge Hall Section HouseWoman police officer doing her hair in a mirror, sitting in her bedroom at Pembridge Hall Section House, Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2
Pembridge Hall Section House for women police officers, at 17 Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2. It opened in 1936. Date: circa 1930s
Princes Square, Bayswater, West London. Date: circa 1905
View of Bayswater Road, West London. Date: circa 1900s
John LeifchildJOHN LEIFCHILD Independent churchman, minister at Craven Chapel, Bayswater, London Date: 1780 - 1862
Albion Mews LondonPicturesque Albion Mews, just off the Bayswater Road, west London, England. Date: 1950s
Bayswater Small HouseHouse in the Bayswater Road, reputed to be the smallest house in London. Date: 1928
DUMMY TOWN HOUSESThese dummy houses, in a terrace, 23 & 25 Leinster Gardens, Bayswater, London, were built to conceal a gap in the terrace, when the inner Circle Line tube was built. Date: 1950s
Queens Gardens, LondonFine Georgian houses in Queens Gardens, Bayswater, London. Date: early 19th century
Bayswater, Western AustraliaOld Bridge, Bayswater, Western Australia, Australia
The Dog Cemetery - Hyde Park, London. Founded in 1880 by the Duchess of Cambridge - the last burial took place in 1905. Located behind the Victoria Gate Lodge almost opposite Lancaster Gate which is
Mr William WhiteleyWILLIAM WHITELEY Mr William Whiteley, owner of Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, West London. Shot by a man claiming to be his illegitmate son
Bayswater Road 1933A nurse takes advantage of the traffic lights to cross the Bayswater Road at Albert Gate into Hyde Park, pushing her charge in its perambulator
England / London / Bankstreet traffic includes a coach for Oxford Street and Bayswater, and a carriers wagon for Paddington