Lady Outside Gucci ShopA smartly-dressed lady in turban, pearls and gloves, leaves the Gucci shop in Bond Street to step into her waiting Rolls Royce parked outside
Map of the St. Jamess & Bond Street areas of LondonA map of the St. Jamess and Bond Street areas of London, with a number of key landmarks annotated including the famous gentlemens clubs of St
Poster advertising Austro-Hungarian War Bonds, with flags of the various countries. early 20th century
Longest Day at Stonehenge, WiltshirePeople gathering at Stonehenge, Wiltshire on the longest day of the year, on or near 21 June 1912. This photograph shows a daybreak pilgrimage by members of The Universal Bond of the Sons of Men
Dandies / Beau BrummelBEAU BRUMMELL In Londons Bond Street Brummell, after being ignored by the Prince Regent (George IV) asks Lord Moira, Whos your fat friend ?
The Mikado at the SavoySketches from The Mikado at the Savoy Theatre in London: The Mikado (Mr R. Temple), Nanki-Pooh (Mr Durward Lely), Katisha (Miss Brandram), Pooh-Bah (Mr R)
Kentucky Railroad SharesKentucky and Great Eastern Railway Company - thousand collar share certificate
Jessie Bond / PhotographJESSIE BOND Actress
Handley Page HP-70 HaltonBond Air Servicehandley Page Hp-70 Halton Hp-71 Halifax A-9 Parked Date: 1940s
WW2 - USA - Propaganda - We gave for our own, for our allies - relating to the Wartime Bond Scheme to contribute to the war effort. Date: circa 1944
Group photo, Imperial Conference 1907Group photo, Imperial (Colonial) Conference, taken at the Colonial Office on 2 May 1907. It was decided at the conference to stop referring to self-governing British colonies as colonies
HOLMES OF BOND STREETThree well-heeled ladies chat outside the shop front of Holmes, silversmiths and jewellers, Bond Street, London. Date: 1960s
Fire in Danbury Street, Islington, N1, with people trapped, on 25 May 1958. Showing the side of the building, with a shop at ground level
Heraldic crests, rings and brooches in enamel and gold. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeters Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895
Horse Guards Blue. Coloured aquatint by and after William Heath, published by J Watson, Vere Street, Bond Street, London, 15 Sep 1820
Advert for Finnigans, New Bond Street, London, W1Black and white advert in the Sketch for Finnigans of New Bond Street, London, featuring their Private Cocktail Bar which was...fitted at Back with shelves and compartments for Glasses, Bottles, etc
New Bond Street, London, with a view of the famous Fenwicks Store (right) Date: circa 1910
Poole Pottery on display at the Gieves Gallery at 22 Old Bond Street, London. Poole Pottery was founded in 1873 on Poole quayside
Some Titanic officers lost in disasterPhotograph by AJF Bond of Bodmin of six officers of RMS Olympic taken on the bridge of the ship on the ships maiden voyage
Advertisement for the London Glove Company of Cheapside and New Bond Street, showing a selection of womens gloves including long white evening gloves
Advertisement, George Augustus Nicholas, FursAdvertisement, George Augustus Nicholas, 36 Bruton Street, London W1, Londons Expert Furrier. 1927
Busy scene in Bond Street, London. Date: circa 1930s
Advert for Asprey selection of household items 1937Selection of items from Asprey, Bond Street: Glass luminous World lamp, gentlemans pigskin compactus case with ivory fittings, miniature reproduction clock in walnut, brocade evening bag
Bond Street 1938Buses and other traffic Date: 1938
BOX SELLERBand Boxes. A box seller passes Benjamin Tabarts Juvenile Library on Bond Street, London. Tabart was an early seller of fairy tales & nursery stories for children
Walks of London - St James Street, Old and New Bond Street
Darlington Bond Gate early 1900s
Advert for Chappell Pianos, LondonAdvert for Chappell Pianos, New Bond Street, London Date: 1907
The Victory WaltzAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Victory Waltz, words by Tommie Connor, music by Tony Bond. Featured and broadcast by Joe Loss and his orchestra
Calling All WorkersAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Calling All Workers, by English composer Eric Francis Harrison Coates, who can be seen in the main portrait photograph. Date: circa 1940s
Chimpanzees Tea Party Date: 1930s
WW1 - The Tank Bank - National War BondsWW1 - The tank Egbert which visited Wimbledon on March 14, 1918 to encourage people of visit The Tank Bank and invest in National War Bonds during a Feed the Guns campaign week. Date: 1918
Music cover, The Bavarian Girl's Song, Buy a Broom, words by D A O'Meara, arranged by Alexander Lee, sung in character by Madame Vestris, with a view of Mayhew's Music Shop
Yardley's Soap AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Yardley & Co. Ltd. promoting their Old English lavender soap, the image portrays a woman with her children and a dog
Chappell AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Chappell, pianoforte and gramophone salons in London. The image showsa Chappell piano in a fine interior by a fireplace, The choice of the conoisseur. Date: circa 1922
Cramer Pianos AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for J. B. Cramer & Co. Ltd, London based sellers of musical instruments. The image showcases a fine Cramer piano. Date: circa 1922
Keith Prowse AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd, providers of tickets for the theatre and events. The image shows a scene in which theatre goers are spectating a stage performance
Aeolian Pianola AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for the Aeolian Co. Ltd. promoting the Pianola Piano, accompanied with a painting which depicts a scene where three ladies with fans are enjoying the beautiful music
The Aeolian Company Vocalion AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for The Aeolian Company Ltd. promoting the Aeolian Vocalion, a gramophone of refinement. The image portrays a gentleman casually seated in a blue arm chair
Orchestrelle Company Advertisement Aeolian VocalionAn illustrated advertisement for The orchestrelle Company, promoting the Aeolian Vocalion, an exquisite gramophone, with features including the Graduola, which gives personal control of tone
The Pianola Piano AdvertisementAn advertisement for the Orchestrelle Company, promoting the Weber Pianola piano, by giving a visual depiction, through illustration of Pierette Op. 41, a ballet by Cecile Louise Stephanie Chaminade
Orchestrelle Company Advertisement PianolaAn illustrated advertisement for The Orchestrelle Company, promoting the Pianola piano. The image shows a red haired woman playing the instrument, to the admiration two happy people behind
Sidney Hand AdvertisementAn advertisement for Sidney Hand Ltd, showcasing a photograph of a rare example of 17th century English Slipware, made by Thomas Toft, an English potter who worked at Staffordshire potteries
The Aeolian Vocalion AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for The Aeolian Co. Ltd, promoting the Vocalion, a gramophone of refinement, an advancement in the development of phonographic art
Queen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase, HMS MedinaQueen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase - The Royal Yacht, HMS Medina, 1911-1912 Coronation Expedition to India for the Durbar. Designed and made for Her Majesty by Waring and Gillow
Lilian Bond (1908-1991) was an English actress who achieved success in the United States and made many film appearances. Her film The Dancing Partner was shortly to open in London. Date: circa 1931
Map of London's Leading Cinemas and Music Halls Date: 1931
Advert, The London Corset Co, New Bond Street, London Date: 1910