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Kensington & Chelsea District School, boys group photoIn 1876, the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea established a District School for pauper children at Banstead, Surrey (later known as Beechholme)
Road sweeper with his cartA road sweeper with his cart, containing various brushes and a spade. He probably works for the St Marylebone Borough Council in London
Road sweeper at workA road sweeper sweeping dirt from the gutter, dwarfed by a huge curving brick wall. He probably works for the St Marylebone Borough Council in London
Model of Central Square, Hampstead Garden SuburbA small scale model of Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb. Central Square was laid out by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and includes St Judes Church, The Free Church and a Quaker Meeting House
London Birdseye 19Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : from London Bridge through the Borough, to Newington Butts and St Georges Fields
The Hustings in Borough Road, Southwark, 1870Engraving showing the hustings for the Southwark election, held beside Borough Road, 1870
Southwark Street, London, 1865Engraving showing the junction of Southwark Street, Borough, London in 1865
Prince of Wales opening the new electric railwayThe Prince of Wales opening the new electrical railway. The arrival of the train into Stockwell.The underground electric railway runs for three miles from a point in King William Street
SOUTHPORT - 1906Lord Street, Southport, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
ROMFORD - 1922High Street, Romford, London Borough of Havering
SOUTHPORT - 1900London Square, Southport, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
Woodford Green - 1921High Street, Woodford Green, London Borough of Redbridge
SURBITON - 1924Surbiton, Royal London Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Woodford Bridge - 1922Crooked Billet, Woodford Bridge, London Borough of Redbridge
Carshalton - 1928Carshalton London Borough of Sutton
CLAPHAM - 1900Clapham London Borough of Lambeth
Electric Railway TrainThe Prince of Wales formally opened the new underground electric railway, three miles and a quarter in length, from King William Street in the City, passing under the Thames to the Borough
Watsons TelegraphView from Borough in London, of Watsons Telegraph, one of a series of stations connecting London with Deal on Britains south coast
Lewisham 1808Now a busy Metropolitan Borough, Lewisham was once a quiet rural village in the county of Kent
Lodging House / Slum / 1853A lodging house in the Borough, London - the proprietor shows inspectors the accommodation
Navvies working at Upminster Station, HaveringNavvies at work on the line at Upminster Station in the London Borough of Havering, Greater London, not far from the border with Essex