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Praise The Lord And Pass The AmmunitionAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition, words and music by Frank Loesser. Date: circa 1942
Nursie! Nursie! Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Nursie! Nursie! words and music by Art Noel and Don Pelosi. Featured by Randolph Sutton, who can be seen in the portrait photograph
The Black-Out StrollAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Black-Out Stroll, words and music by Tommie Connor. Introduced by Joe Loss, who can be seen in the portrait photograph. Date: circa 1940s
Comin In On A Wing And A PrayerAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Coming In On A Wing And A Prayer, words by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh. The image shows a British plane in flight. Date: circa 1940s
Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant MajorAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major, by Art Noel and Don Pelosi. Featured by Renee Houston and Donald Stewart who both can be seen in the portrait photograph
I'm In Love With The Girl I Left Behind MeAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'm In Love With The Girl I Left Behind Me, words by Ben Ryan, music by Lou Handman
I've Got Sixpence As I Go Rolling HomeAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I've Got Sixpence (As I Go Rolling Home), words and music by Box, Cox and Hall
Charing Cross Station, UndergroundThis painting provides a view looking down upon the entrance to Charing Cross Underground Station, opened originally in 1864 by South Eastern Railway
Two Pioneer films, Streets of London, and The Second Mate - and now in production, Human Cargo Date: 1929
Walter Forde, four Archibald Nettlefold films - director and star of Wait and See, What Next! and Would You Believe It!, and director of The Silent House Date: 1929
Mabel Poulton in five Archibald Nettlefold films - Virginia's Husband, Troublesome Wives, Wild Cat Hetty, The Silent House, and The Lavender Lad Date: 1929
Trafalgar Square towards Charing Cross with Nelson's Column in the foreground. The Column was built in the early 1840s to commemorate Admiral Nelson who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
The Old Palace of Westminster, near London, 1600Aerial view of the Old Palace of Westminster, c.1600. The village of Charing (now Charing Cross) is visible top right. Date: 1600
Charing Cross - Temporary Entrance 1864Temporary entrance to the station from Villiers Street. 1864
Welcome home from the far south: the hero of the moment. A popular welcome for Lieutenant Shackleton and his wife driving through the crowds outside Charing Cross Station, London
Proposals for Charing Cross Bridge by G. H. Davis 1926Proposals for Charing Cross Bridge. Date: 1926
Section of the Thames EmbankmentA section of the Thames Embankment, taken by the Charing Cross railway bridge, showing; (1) the subway, designed to hold the gas pipes, the water pipes, perhaps the telegraph wires
Charing Cross railway station Hotel, LondonVintage 19th century photograph: Charing Cross railway station Hotel, London
Photograph of Princess Of Wales PH, Charing Cross, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Sketch of Duncannon Restaurant, Charing Cross, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Sketch of the pub
Photograph of Duncannon Restaurant, Charing Cross, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub
Charing Cross, Carlton House and the Quadrant, Regent Street. Statue of King Charles I by Le Sueur at Charing Cross 70, Carlton House by architect Henry Holland demolished in 1826 71
The Royal Academy, Covent Garden and the British Museum. The Royal Academy founded in 1768 in Somerset House 67, woman with black servant shopping for flowers in Covent Garden market 68
Gordon West talks to Miss Helen Villiers, the younger daughter of Lady Kahleen Villers at a party organised by Lady Hadfield for the Committee and Patrons of Lady Mount Temples Midnight Matinee
Exterior of the London HippodromeExterior, showing entrance, of the brand new London Hippodrome, when it opened in January 1900. Built by theatre architect Frank Matcham for Edward Moss (Moss Empires Limited)
Ruins discovered, Whitcomb Street, LondonRuins discovered at the corner of Whitcomb Street, near Charing Cross, London, December 1821. 1821
The good-humoured crowd at the London HippodromeStreet entertainers amuse the crowds waiting outside the London Hippodrome. Date: 1901
Examination of underground railway tunnel after explosionExamination by government officials of the underground railway tunnel between Charing Cross and Westminster after the explosion of a bomb in the tunnel on 30 October 1883. Date: October 1883
Train from Charing Cross to Westminster after explosionConducting the first train from Charing Cross to Westminster after the explosion of a bomb in the tunnel on 30 October 1883. Date: 1883
Charing cross station 1870A detailed exterior view engraving showing front of Charing cross station in the nineteenth century. Date: 1870
Signal Station - Hungerford Bridge - Charing Cross 1864The Signal Station on the North end of Hungerford Bridge over the River Thames, leading into Charing Cross Station, London. Date: 1864
Advert, J & E Overend, Wire Works, Glasgow, ScotlandAdvert for J & E Overend, Charing Cross Wire Works, North Street, Glasgow, Scotland, makers of wire products of every description. 1905
Idea for an air port on the Thames, London 1940Artists (quite ludicrous) idea, suggesting a central London airport on the River Thames near Charing Cross station. Date: 1930
Gladys Calthrop - The House That Was a Mill. Showing the theatre designer in her home, a converted mill, at Charing, Kent. (1 of 2) Date: 1933
Advert, Wests music publishers, Moor Street, LondonAdvert for West s, music publishers, 12 Moor Street, Charing Cross Road, London, September 1919. Featuring the Hawaiian Music from a play at the Palace Theatre, The Bird of Paradise
Statue, Sir Henry Irving, Charing Cross Road, LondonStatue of Sir Henry Irving, actor, Charing Cross Road, London. circa 1901
The Hippodrome building, LondonThe Hippodrome building on the corner of Charing Cross Road and Leicester Square in the City of Westminster, London. Date: 1900s
Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London, with a production of The Woman in the Case by Clyde Fitch. Date: circa 1909
Christs Hospital Library founded by Richard Whittington, taken from Stewards Office. Date: 1429
Beyond the statue of Charles I is Northumberland House, pulled down in 1874 : the street is the Strand, and Charing Cross station will be built further along it Date: circa 1805
A street scene in Charing Cross. Date: 1828
A street scene in Charing Cross showing someone using a water pump. Date: 1828
Charing Cross, Custom Officers 1900Custom Officers at Charing Cross station, London, luggage being examined from the port of Dover. Date: 1900
Old Charing Cross. Date: 1792
SOCIAL / CHARING X PILLORYA crowd gathers at the Pillory, Charing Cross Date: 1809
Advertisement - Railway StationA large number of posters at Charing Cross Station Date: 1874
Hogarth Times Night4. Night A street leading to Charing Cross, with a statue of Charles I at the far end; a frightened horse has caused a coach to overturn. Date: 1738
LONDON / CHARING CROSSCharing Cross station and obelisk. Date: Circa 1845