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National Childrens Home, Bethnal Green - Industrial DepartmNational Childrens Home (NCH), Bethnal Green. Staff and inmates outside the Industrial Training Department. Date: circa 1890
Horse bus with Liptons Tea advert, LondonA horse bus of the London General Omnibus Company Limited, with a Liptons Tea advert, on a route linking Fulham in the west with Bethnal Green in the east. Date: early 20th century
NCH London Presenting Bibles to Canadian EmigrantsA ceremony in the chapel of the London Branch of the National Childrens Homes (NCH) at Bonner Road, Bethnal Green. Children about to emigrate to new lives in Canada are being presented with bibles
Bethnal Green Military Hospital, East LondonBethnal Green Military Hospital, Cambridge Heath Road, East London. The hospital, designed by Messrs Giles, Gough and Trollope, was opened in 1900 as the Bethnal Green Union infirmary
Sir Charles Wakefield at National Childrens Home, LondonState visit by Alderman Sir Charles Wakefield (1859-1941) and other City of London dignitaries to the London Branch of the National Childrens Homes (NCH), Bonner Road, Bethnal Green, East London
British Ballad, The Beggars daughter of Bednal GreenTHE (BLIND) BEGGARS DAUGHTER OF BEDNAL GREEN (BETHNAL GREEN) Popular British Ballad, obtained and expanded by Thomas Percy (1729-1811)
Bird market in the East End of LondonMen standing in the roadway outside a bird market in the East End of London. The birds are on display in numerous cages. This was possibly in Sclater Street, Shoreditch, near Bethnal Green
Labour yard, Bethnal Green Employment AssociationA labour yard operated in the late 1860s by the Bethnal Green Employment Association in East London to provide work for the unemployed
Kirby Castle LondonKirby Castle, Bethnal Green, also known as the Blind Beggars House
Gas Holder of Imperial Gas Company, Bethnal Green, London
The Opening of the Bethnal Green Museum, 1872Engraving showing a view of the official opening of the Bethnal Green Museum, London, as presided over by the Prince of Wales in 1872
Military tailor and in family in Bethnal GreenThis is a room occupied by a military tailor and his family at No. 10 Hollybush Place in Bethnal Green in the East End of London
The Prince of Wales arriving at the Bethnal Green Museum, 18Engraving showing the horse-drawn carriage carrying the Prince of Wales arriving at the Bethnal Green Museum, London, in 1872. The Prince of Wales was there to officially open the building
The Quadrangle of Columbia Market, LondonQuadrangle of Columbia Market, Bethnal Green, London
Colombia Market, Bethnal Green, London, 1865Engraving showing the exterior of Colombia Market, Bethnal Green, London, in 1865
Bethnal Green Volunteer
One Room home Earlyc20A mother and her three children make the best of things in their one-room lodgings in a tenement house at Lisburn Street, Bethnal Green, London
Bethnal Green MuseumThe Bethnal Green Museum is an oasis of culture in Londons East End, attracting holiday crowds to its delightful miscellany of exhibits in a splendid cast-iron palace. Date: 1883
Britain / Slum ScenesA slum interior of a cellar in Bethnal-Green
Wkng Class St / PhotoA street, possibly Bethnal Green, and some of its dwellers who gather for a group photograph on the pavement
WORKING MANs HOME 1863A working mans home - a garret at 10 Hollybush Place, Bethnal Green, London