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Photograph of Apollo PH, Camden Town, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the Apollo
Great College Street, Camden Town, NW London, with the station bridge crossing above the road in the distance. Date: circa 1905
St Matthews Church, Oakley Square, Camden, NW London. Date: circa 1910
Mornington Crescent, Camden, NW London, on the corner with Hampstead Road. Date: circa 1910
Leamington Spa SpringA Georgian building containing the The Original Spring Recorded by Camden, 1588, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1950s
Rowton House, Arlington Road, Camden, LondonThe Rowton House on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men
Ground Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, LondonThe entrance floor plan of the Rowton House opened in 1905 on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London, to provide cheap accommodation for working men
Flyer for Bluebeard by Hugh Mytton - InteriorBluebeard by Hugh Mytton with music by Mark Strong. First produced for the Camden Theatre, 26th December 1908. C. St. John Denton & Peter Daveys Grand Christmas Pantomime
Flyer for Bluebeard by Hugh Mytton - Front coverBluebeard by Hugh Mytton with music by Mark Strong. First produced for the Camden Theatre, 26th December 1908. On the Front page of the four-page flyer for Camden Theatre
Rowton House VaseA vase specially made for the Camden Rowton House, one of the establishments set up in London in the 1890s as cheap but well-appointed hostels for working men
The funeral of Prince Louis Napoleon, 1897The funeral of the late Prince Imperial Louis Napoleon(1856-1879) - Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice placing a wreath and a cross on the coffin at Camden House. Date: June 1897
Florence Nelson in An Actors Romance by Theodore KremerAn Actors Romance by Theodore Kremer. First produced at the Camden Theatre on 8 February 1904 and revised on 8 August 1904. Touring to Court Theatre, Bacup, 3 September 1906
Presentation of Certificates to Kent / 178 Birchington VADLord Harris (4th Baron Harris, 1851-1932) speaking at Quex Park on the occasion of the presentation of certificates to members of the Birchington VAD Kent/178 on 11 June 1920
Lord Harris with Hannah Powell-CottonLord Harris photographed with Hannah Powell-Cotton, as Commandant of the Birchington VAD Kent/178. Lord Harris (4th Baron Harris)
Henry Dodwell (Elder)HENRY DODWELL (the elder) Churchman and scholar, Camden professor of history at Oxford. Date: 1641 - 1711
Abraham DarcieABRAHAM DARCIE (or Darcy, Darssie etc) Writer, known for his translation of Camdens Annals and for his elegant clothing, including a fine lace collar. Date: CIRCA 1625
Rail Accident LondonCrowds gather to watch workmen as they start to clear up the wreckage after an accident at Camden Road on the North London Railway. Date: 1864
Camden electric fire 1939A choice of Camden electric fire with one or two bars : the second bar can be switched separately. Date: 1939
Camden / MouleWILLIAM CAMDEN historian Date: 1551 - 1623
Camden / HardingWILLIAM CAMDEN historian Date: 1551 - 1623
Camden / De BryWILLIAM CAMDEN historian Date: 1551 - 1623
Camden House Dining RoomOrnate dining room, Camden House, Kent. Date: Circa 1800
Exhibits at the Stanley Club Cycle Show 1896Selection of bicycles in the Stanley Cycling Club in 1896 at The Athenaeum in Londons Camden Road. Date: 1896
Train in TownA train of the Camden & Amboy Railroad passes through the streets of the town of Burlington, with no fence or protected crossing Date: 1858
Winnie Brooke, WidowPromotional postcard for Winnie Brooke, Widow, first performed at the Criterion Theatre, London in 1905. A musical comedy starring popular actress Ada Reeve who also co-produced the play
Cigarette manufacturing machines at Arcadia WorksCigarette manufacturing machinery at the Arcadia Works of the Carreras Cigarette Company, each of which could produce 50, 000 cigarettes per hour. Date: 1932
Electricity Sub Station, Camden, London, near Highgate, County of London, England. Showing Westinghouse Generators Date: 1900s
Castle Road, Old Camden Town, LondonCastle Road, Old Camden Town, County of London, England. Date: 1900s
The Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, LondonThe Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Camden Town, County of London, England. Midnight, getting a warm up over the gratings at the Palace. Date: 1890s
The Chalk Farm Band, Chalk Farm, LondonThe Chalk Farm Band, Chalk Farm, near Camden, County of London, England. Date: 1910s
North London School of Drawing & Modelling, Camden TownNorth London School of Drawing and Modelling, Camden Town. The school, states the Illustrated London News, may be considered a model school for the education of art-workmen
Suffragette Holloway Prison Castle. Holloway Prison, Holloway Castle or Camden Castle scene of Many Suffragette incarcerations. Date: 1905
Destruction by fire of Collards Piano FactoryDestruction by fire of Collards Piano-forte Manufactory - Oval Road, Camden, London on 19th December 1851. Date: 1851
William Camden - antiquarian, historian, topographerWilliam Camden (1551-1623) - an English antiquarian, historian, topographer, and officer of arms. Date: circa 1600
The Camden Town railway: Homerton parsonage and church, 1851As viewed from the Camden Town railway line: Homerton parsonage and church, the latter erected in 1847 from a design by Mr. Ashpitel, but pictured here in 1851
The Camden Town railway: the Minories Viaduct, 1851The iron viaduct crossing the Minories, London, 1851. An example of an enclosed railway bridge, building to prevent horses in the road beneath taking fright from the noise
The Camden Town railway: Fenchurch Station, 1851The entrance to Fenchurch Station, 1851. This initial letter marks the start of an article on the Camden Town Railway, which began at Fenchurch Station, and terminated at Hampstead Road
The Camden Town railway: the Bow Spring bridge, Stepney, 1851The Bow Spring bridge at Stepney Station, London. Designed by L. Clare and constructed by Messrs. Fox and Henderson, the bridge spans the 80 foot width of Commerical Road
The Camden Town railway: the Great Northern Railway viaductThe viaduct of the Camden Town railway crossing the Direct York railway, as viewed from the bridge at the upper end of Maiden Lane, London in 1851. Copenhagen Fields can be seen on the horizon
Hackney Station and watercress plantationThe Camden-town Railway at Hackney Station, with a watercress plantation alongside the track. Date: 1851
A Mongoose on the ArmPeggy Hill of Camden Town, London, with her rat-catching mongoose. Date: November 1932
?Savannah? nuclear-powered passenger-cargo ship after launching into the Delaware River at Camden. The Engineer. vol.208 (2). 1959. p.203 Date: 1959
John Marquess CamdenJOHN JEFFERIES PRATT, earl (later marquess) CAMDEN Statesman : Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Date: 1759 - 1840
Charles Earl Camden ProfCHARLES PRATT, first earl CAMDEN Lawyer, statesman, Lord Chancellor. Date: 1714 - 1794
Charles Earl CamdenCHARLES PRATT, first earl CAMDEN Lawyer, statesman, Lord Chancellor. Date: 1714 - 1794
LCC-LFB Camden fire station, NW LondonBuilt by the Metropolitan Board of Works (the forerunner of the London County Council) for the MFB, Camden fire station was one of a number of London stations to incorporate the distinctive round
Oldest boy of family of nine, seventeen years old, claims two years schooling; living with his family in open field, on US Route 70 between Camden and Bruceton, Tennessee. Date 1936 Mar
Restaurant near railroad yards, Camden, New Jersey. Date 1938 Oct