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Camberwell and DulwichViews of Camberwell and Dulwich - St Mary-le-Strand House, Old Kent Road; Goldsmiths House; Bews Corner Dulwich; Old Camberwell; Old Crown Inn Dulwich; Plough Inn, Lordship Lane. Date: 1875
St Olaves ChurchView of St Olaves Church in 1820. St Olaves Church, Hart Street is a Church of England church in the City of London, located on the corner of Hart Street
Monster Tea GardenA popular venue in the 18th century, situated at the corner of St Georges Row and Buckingham Palace Road, London. The name is probably a corruption of Monastery as it once was the site of the Convent
TattersallsView of the courtyard of old Tattersalls, the main auctioneer of race horses in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The first premises occupied were near Hyde Park Corner
The last of the boulevard lions, 1853. Fashionable people outside Tortonis ice cream cafe. Dandies in top hats, jacquettes and striped pants
Mother and child playing in the Champs-Elysees, 1832Woman and child with hoop playing in the park. In the Champs Elysees, 1832. She wears a lace collar, dress with leg of mutton sleeves, bonnet and muff
Countrymen on a stage coach, the Monument and Pie Corner. Four-horse stage coach in front of Saint Pauls Cathedral 1, the Monument to the Fire of London in Fish Street Hill 2
Calligraphic title page with vignette of the city of London with Saint Pauls Cathedral. Woodcut engraving after an illustration by Isaac Taylor from City Scenes, or a Peep into London
Monument to Robert Dow in St. Botolph s, AdgateMonument to merchant taylor and philantropist Robert Dow in St. Botolph s, Adgate. Died 1612 aged 89. Depicted holding a skull
Crypt of the ancient priory of Black-NunsRemains of the crypt part of the ancient priory of Black-Nuns, adjoining St. Helens Church, Bishopsgate Street. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of
Cleveland House by St. James Palace, London. Built by Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, mistress of King Charles II, later owned by the Duke of Bridgwater
Tram on Madeira Walk, Ramsgate, KentTram on Madeira Walk (operated by The Isle of Thanet Electric Tramways and Lighting Company), Ramsgate, Kent with view outward the Harbour
Bus House CWGC Voormezeele, BelgiumMarking places on battefields is always a tricky business. hence the use of simple identifiers such as Lone Tree, Railway Corner etc. Our old friend Rose Coombs told how this cemetery got its name
A bunker at the northern corner of Shrewsbury ForestThe forest was named by the 2nd Kings Shropshire Light Infantry in March 1915. It had been taken by the Germans in October 1914 but they were driven out on the 31st. Date: 2016
Sad scenes at Rainbow Corner, the American Red Cross Club in Shaftesbury Avenue, which was the main base for US servicemen in London during the Second World War
Dunkers Den at the American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner with American soldiers enjoying the juke box. Rainbow Corner famously claimed to never close our doors
The Games Room, or Penny Arcade at the American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner, the main centre for US servicemen in London during the Second World War with the promise of having
The main lobby at the American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner, London, the main base in London for US servicemen. The lobby was the clubs busiest area
A wrestling bout in the ring at Rainbow Corner, the famous American Red Cross Club in London which claimed to have, " doors that never close" (though they eventually did in 1946)
Sir Isidore Salmon (1876-1941), co-founder of Salmon and Gluckstein Tobacconists which evolved into the J. Lyons catering empire. Salmon was manager and director of the J
Plaque to Canadian Lt Bellew VC, Vancouver Corner Date: 2016
Memorial to Pte Henshaw, Springfield Farm, Vancouver Corner Date: 2016
Canadian Brooding Soldier Memorial, Vancouver Corner Date: 2016
Standard Hill, West and North, Nottingham, with the Nurses Home in the background on the right. 1944
Rotten Row, LondonPainting of Rotten Row and Hyde Park Corner. Artist: C Schmidt Date: circa 1902
Ruins discovered, Whitcomb Street, LondonRuins discovered at the corner of Whitcomb Street, near Charing Cross, London, December 1821. 1821
London coffee houseA London coffee house. 17th century
Supplement, The Seven Ages by Louis Wain - Two. " And then, the whining schoolboy, with his satchel, and shining morning face
Avenue de Clichy and Rue Balagny, Paris, FranceAvenue de Clichy and Rue Balagny, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1900s
Rue de la Jonquiere, Paris, FranceRue de la Jonquiere, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1910s
Scene in the Avenue de Clichy, Paris, FranceScene in the Avenue de Clichy, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: circa 1900s
Grands Magasins, Avenue de Clichy, Paris, FranceGrands Magasins des Nouvelles Galeries, a large department store in the Avenue de Clichy, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: circa 1910s
Rue Davy from Rue Balagny, Paris, FranceRue Davy from the Rue Balagny, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1900s
Rue Balagny, Avenue de St Ouen, Paris, FranceRue Balagny, Avenue de St Ouen, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1910s
Rue Marcadet, Avenue de St Ouen, Paris, FranceRue Marcadet, Avenue de St Ouen, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1900s
Hopital Bretonneau, Montmartre, Paris, FranceHopital Bretonneau, Montmartre, 18th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: circa 1900s
London School of Medicine for Women, Hunter Street - The Training of a Lady Doctor. 1898
A corner of Vauxhall Gardens, London. 18th century
Jan van Hoof headstone, Dutch Wargraves CemeteryThis is in the back right hand corner of a Cemetery of Honour which was laid out in 1971.The Dutch flag flies here and there is a plaque to The Fallen 1940-1945
The World of Sport 1897The World of Sport, 1897. Racing notes by Captain Coe. Before the Derby race. Epsom Stand, showing Tattenham Corner. Date: 1897
Tattenham Corner 1897Horses racing round Tattenham Corner, 1897 1897
Music cover, The Kerry Recruit, Old Irish Song, written by Miss Somerville, composed and arranged by Charles O Malley. circa 1900
New Coventry Street, Leicester Square, LondonNew building in New Coventry Street, Leicester Square, London, one of several public improvements made during 1845. Date: 1845
Traffic at Hyde Park Corner, London, turned into an experimental one-way street. 1926
Once Railway Station, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Date: circa 1905
Old Stuart houses at the south corner of HosierOld Stuart houses from the reign of King James I at the south corner of Hosier Lane, Smithfield, 1795. External specimen of the Plain Gable Style. Demolished 1809
Great Northern Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, USA, on the corner of Jackson Boulevard and Dearborn Street. Date: circa 1912
Night view, North American Building, Chicago, Illinois, USA, on the corner of State Street and Monroe Street. Date: 1911