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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
Chiswick Hse from GardenChiswick House viewed from the garden: seat of the late Earl of Burlington
Ella Shields / Pyke 1927ELLA SHIELDS Music hall entertainer: Burlington Bertie from Bow
England / Burton AgnesBURTON AGNES HALL where the ghost of one of three sisters, killed by a robber, caused violent disturbance until her skull was brought into the house she loved
Hotel Burlington, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset. Includes an inset view of Moonrise from the Balcony of the Hotel. Date: circa 1910
Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London, 1858Engraving showing Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, decorated with wreaths and banners for the Royal Wedding, 1858
Burlington House, London
London Burlington House Victorian period
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London - Victorian period
Burlington House and Piccadilly, London
Burlington Hotel, Eastbourne, Sussex - real photo postcard c. 1950 Date: circa 1950
Advertising blotter, Admiring the Portfolio of Art Prints - Burlington Gallery, London Proof Prints Date: circa 1900
Napier AdvertisementA photographic advertisement for D. Napier & Son Ltd. promoting the six cylinder Napier motor carriage, which is seen in the image, driving down a countryside lane in front of a magnificent castle
Advert, The Burlington Engraving Co Ltd, LondonAdvert, engraver engraving a printing plate for the Burlington Engraving Co Ltd, Goswell Road, London EC1 Date: 1928
Street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington StudiosAerial view of street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington Studios, at BIP Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star 52-9734Lockheed T-33A-5-LO 52-9734 (msn 580-7959), on display at the Air Power Park and Museum (near Langley Air Force Base), Hampton, Virginia
Burlington House, London Date: circa 1900
Photograph of Burlington Arms, Mayfair, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
London University6 Burlington Gardens was built for the University of London, it has been used by various institutions in the course of its history, including the Civil Service Commission, the British Museum
Burlington HouseA view of Burlington House in 1875. It was originally a private Palladian mansion owned by the Earls of Burlington and was expanded in the mid-19th century after being purchased by the British
The New Street (Regent Street) looking toward the Quadrant, designed by John Nash, London. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1822
The Hermitage, Frogmore, Windsor. Thatched cottage folly designed by Princess Elizabeth. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of
The Pilgrim Fathers embarking at Plymouth by A. R. Thomson, one of a number of murals exhibited in the Octagon Hall at Burlington House during the Royal Academy exhibition of 1938. Date: 1938
Portrait of Ruthven twins by Cowper arriving at RAPortrait of society twin sisters, Alison and Margaret Hore-Ruthven, daughters of Lord and Lady Ruthven, by F. Cadogan Cowper arriving at Burlington House for the Royal Academy summer exhibition in
The Zephyr of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Company. Date: 1935
The Aeolus built by Burlington sThe Aeolus, Americas First Stainless Steel Streamline steam locomotive built by Burlington in West Burlington, Iowa. Date: 1937
Advert, Wheelock Pianos, Burlington, Vermont, USAAdvert, Wheelock Pianos, A L Bailey, Sole Agent, Main Street, Burlington, Vermont, USA. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1880s
Revival of the Royal Academy Banquet, 1949Winston Churchill making a speech at the Royal Academy banquet at Burlington House, revived after a period of ten years. Sir Alfred Munnings
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, where Royal Academy exhibitions take place. Date: circa 1900s
United States Navy Blue Angels - Grumman F11F-1 Tiger 141738, BLUE ANGELS number 6 at Burlington, Iowa. 1958: VF-156 with unit code NH, call-sign 105. 1965: Flew with the Blue Angels
At the Royal Academy 1870Scene during the Royal Academy Exhibition at Burlington House, London. A large group of Victorian women, men and children are shown clustered around one of the paintings. Date: 1870
London University Buildings, Burlington Gardens 1870Exterior of the newly-built London University buildings in Burlington Gardens. Date: 1870
BURLINGTON ARCADE 1950SSmartly-dressed shoppers walking through Burlington Arcade, London W1. Date: 1950s
Tatler cover - West End Arcadians - 1959Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a coat of glove cape trimmed with white fox and a hat also of white fox from Bazaar on the Kings Road (Mary Quant)
Lancelot Glasson at work on his painting The FourOarswomen for Burlington House: Captain Lancelot Glasson (1894-1959) at work on his painting The Four depicting women rowers before sending it to the Royal Academy exhibition. Date: 1933
Society during the 1924 London SeasonDouble page spread from The Sketch featuring photographs of well-known figures in society in London for the summer season
Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington GalleriesThe International Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries. Photographs shows Andre Breton, the leader of the Surrealist movement
Queen Sirikit of Thailand at Burlington HouseAn official two-day state visit to the UK by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (1927-) and Queen Sirikit (1932-) of Thailand - arriving at Burlington House for a visit to the Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington Arcade, London, 1828Burlington Arcade linking Piccadilly with Bond Street showing fashionable society about to sample the delights of the arcades shops. Date: 1828
County Poor House, Burlington, Iowa, USAThe county poor house at Burlington, Iowa, USA. The poor house was a welfare establishment providing accommodation for the destitute, particularly the elderly and chronic sick
Sir Arthur Evans arranging exhibits, Burlington House, LondoPhotograph of Sir Arthur Evans (1851-1941), the English archaeologist, arranging Cretan exhibits for an exhibition held at Burlington House, London, 1936
Railroad bridge over Mississippi River, Illinois, USATrain on railroad bridge over Mississippi River at Quincy, Illinois, USA, on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Line. Date: circa 1910
Mr. Young describing search for LivingstoneEdward J. Young, British explorer of Africa, describing his search for Dr Livingstone at the meeting of the Royal Geographical Society at Burlington House in 1868. 1868
Soiree at the Royal AcademyMembers of The Royal Academy at a soiree at Burlington House. Not a woman in sight. 1870
New buildings of London University, Burlington Gardens 1870Front view of the new buildings of the London University in Burlington Gardens, opened by Queen Victoria in May 1870. Date: 1870
Meeting rooms of the Royal Society 1863The former meeting place of the Royal Society - a room in Crane Court, seen on the left, and, on the right, the new meeting room at Burlington House. 1863
Lecture theatre, London University, Burlington House 1871The impressive lecture theatre of the London University at Burlington Gardens, filled with people (of the male variety) in 1871. Date: 1871
South Middlesex Rifles clearing ground at Burlington HouseMembers of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps at work by torchlight in the gardens of Burlington House, Piccadilly clearing the ground in preparation for the erection of their drill shed