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Background imageCamden Collection: North London School of Drawing & Modelling, Camden Town

North London School of Drawing & Modelling, Camden Town
North 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

Background imageCamden Collection: Suffragette Holloway Prison Castle

Suffragette Holloway Prison Castle. Holloway Prison, Holloway Castle or Camden Castle scene of Many Suffragette incarcerations. Date: 1905

Background imageCamden Collection: Destruction by fire of Collards Piano Factory

Destruction by fire of Collards Piano Factory
Destruction by fire of Collards Piano-forte Manufactory - Oval Road, Camden, London on 19th December 1851. Date: 1851

Background imageCamden Collection: William Camden - antiquarian, historian, topographer

William Camden - antiquarian, historian, topographer
William Camden (1551-1623) - an English antiquarian, historian, topographer, and officer of arms. Date: circa 1600

Background imageCamden Collection: The Camden Town railway: Homerton parsonage and church, 1851

The Camden Town railway: Homerton parsonage and church, 1851
As 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

Background imageCamden Collection: The Camden Town railway: the Minories Viaduct, 1851

The Camden Town railway: the Minories Viaduct, 1851
The 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

Background imageCamden Collection: The Camden Town railway: Fenchurch Station, 1851

The Camden Town railway: Fenchurch Station, 1851
The 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

Background imageCamden Collection: The Camden Town railway: the Bow Spring bridge, Stepney, 1851

The Camden Town railway: the Bow Spring bridge, Stepney, 1851
The 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

Background imageCamden Collection: The Camden Town railway: the Great Northern Railway viaduct

The Camden Town railway: the Great Northern Railway viaduct
The 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

Background imageCamden Collection: Hackney Station and watercress plantation

Hackney Station and watercress plantation
The Camden-town Railway at Hackney Station, with a watercress plantation alongside the track. Date: 1851

Background imageCamden Collection: A Mongoose on the Arm

A Mongoose on the Arm
Peggy Hill of Camden Town, London, with her rat-catching mongoose. Date: November 1932

Background imageCamden Collection: ?Savannah? nuclear-powered passenger-cargo ship

?Savannah? nuclear-powered passenger-cargo ship after launching into the Delaware River at Camden. The Engineer. vol.208 (2). 1959. p.203 Date: 1959

Background imageCamden Collection: John Marquess Camden

John Marquess Camden
JOHN JEFFERIES PRATT, earl (later marquess) CAMDEN Statesman : Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Date: 1759 - 1840

Background imageCamden Collection: Charles Earl Camden Prof

Charles Earl Camden Prof
CHARLES PRATT, first earl CAMDEN Lawyer, statesman, Lord Chancellor. Date: 1714 - 1794

Background imageCamden Collection: Charles Earl Camden

Charles Earl Camden
CHARLES PRATT, first earl CAMDEN Lawyer, statesman, Lord Chancellor. Date: 1714 - 1794

Background imageCamden Collection: LCC-LFB Camden fire station, NW London

LCC-LFB Camden fire station, NW London
Built 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

Background imageCamden Collection: Oldest boy of family of nine, seventeen years old

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

Background imageCamden Collection: Restaurant near railroad yards, Camden, New Jersey

Restaurant near railroad yards, Camden, New Jersey. Date 1938 Oct

Background imageCamden Collection: London Scientology H. Q

London Scientology H. Q
The Scientology and Dianetics shop of Tottenham Court Road, the London headquarters of the religious sect founded by L. Ron Hubbard in Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A. in 1953. Date: 1980s

Background imageCamden Collection: Sleeping cubicle, Rowton House, Camden

Sleeping cubicle, Rowton House, Camden

Background imageCamden Collection: Reading room, Rowton House, Camden

Reading room, Rowton House, Camden
A reading room at the Rowton House on Arlington Road, Camden. Rowton Houses provided cheap hostel-style accommodation for working men. Date: 1926

Background imageCamden Collection: London / Camden Town / 1780

London / Camden Town / 1780
View of Camden Town, from the Hampstead Road, Marylebone Date: 1780

Background imageCamden Collection: Roman Coins / Camden

Roman Coins / Camden
Coins of the Romans

Background imageCamden Collection: Entrance Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London

Entrance Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London
The entrance floor plan of the Rowton House opened in 1905 on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London, to provide cheap accommodation for working men

Background imageCamden Collection: First Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London

First Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London
The first floor plan of the Rowton House opened in 1905 on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London, to provide cheap accommodation for working men

Background imageCamden Collection: London Somers Town

London Somers Town
in Camden, between Euston and St Pancras : the Polygon

Background imageCamden Collection: London Birdseye 14

London Birdseye 14
Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : Tottenham Court Road and Hampstead Road to Camden Town

Background imageCamden Collection: Interior of the engine house at Camden Town

Interior of the engine house at Camden Town
Interior view of the new great circular engine-house at the Camden Town depot of the North Western Railway. The vast circular building accommodates engines

Background imageCamden Collection: Rail Construction 1836

Rail Construction 1836
An extensive team of navvies build a retaining wall near Part Street, Camden Town, London

Background imageCamden Collection: Chislehurst / Camden Place

Chislehurst / Camden Place
Camden Place, Chislehurst, Kent, the residence of the Empress Eugenie

Background imageCamden Collection: Dame School, Camden Town

Dame School, Camden Town
A Dame Teacher at Camden Town, London, instructs her pupils in their alphabet

Background imageCamden Collection: American Camden Train

American Camden Train
Camden loco

Background imageCamden Collection: Horse Bus Scrap

Horse Bus Scrap
This horse bus plies from Camberwell to Camden Town, passing Charing Cross and the Zoo : the advertisement for Ridges Food is written backwards to puzzle you

Background imageCamden Collection: Camden / Larmessin

Camden / Larmessin
WILLIAM CAMDEN historian

Background imageCamden Collection: Camden / Charles Pratt 18C

Camden / Charles Pratt 18C
CHARLES PRATT 1st EARL CAMDEN Lord Chancellor of England

Background imageCamden Collection: Almshouses, Glos

Almshouses, Glos
The fine 17th century Almshouses and beautiful church tower at Chipping Camden, Gloucestershire, a delightful old-world town in the Cotswolds

Background imageCamden Collection: William Camden

William Camden
WILLIAM CAMDEN scholar and historian - his Britannia is an essential if unreliable chronicle. - with his autograph

Background imageCamden Collection: Napoleon III & Family

Napoleon III & Family
LOUIS NAPOLEON III with his wife and son at Camden Place, Chislehurst in 1871



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