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Piccadilly Circus in London, with the Shaftesbury Memorial (Eros statue)
What Piccadilly Circus looks like in the early morningA typical early morning scene in Piccadilly Circus, showing a a smart gentleman in a hansom, heading westward towards Piccadilly, perhaps from a club (the caption suggests the Garrick)
View of the traffic in Piccadilly Circus in 1905, London. Date: C. 1905
Piccadilly Circus 1896The Piccadilly Restaurant on the left, beyond the statue of Eros. Date: 1896
My Ladys Valentine by Charles RobinsonA cupid with very impressive wings delivering a Valentines to a lucky recipient. Date: 1904
Piccadilly Circus and a London Flower Seller Date: circa 1950
Piccadilly Circus, London - looking south east down Lower Regent Street toward the Duke of York Column and the distant tower of the Houses of Parliament. Date: circa 1909
Flower Girls at Piccadilly Circus, LondonFlower Girls on the steps of the Eros Statue at Piccadilly Circus, London Date: 1903
A Policeman at Piccadilly Circus, London, close to ErosA Policeman at Piccadilly Circus, London, close to the Statue of Eros, stopping the traffic (consisting of a row of London taxis). Date: circa 1909
Comic Postcard - Romance at Piccadilly Circus " I meant t ge on the tube at Piccadilly last night, but I Got Off there instead!
Valentines Postcard - Matchless ValentineCupid strikes a match of love, casting his spell on two sweethearts... Though you may set these all alight, My heart is safe you know; For that has been aflame for you Sweetheart, long long ago
Royal Wedding 1923 - The Wing Commander by ElcockSymbolic illustration by Howard K. Elcock celebrating the wedding of Prince Albert, Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923
The Graphic Christmas Number 1925 front coverEntitled, Safety First, a woman in a pink dress ensures she won t be struck by an arrow of love as she teases a tiny cupid, waving his bow and quiver of arrows high above his reach. Date: 1925
Criterion Restaurant, PiccadillyCriterion Restaurant and theatre in Piccadilly opposite the statue of Eros. Branches of Dolcis and Boots are housed in the building too. Date: 1947
Classical scene with Hera and ErosClassical scene with Hera (Juno) and Eros (Cupid), and a third figure in the centre (possibly Psyche). An illustration to one of the works of Jean Baptiste Grecourt. Date: early 19th century
People dancing the maypole round Eros in PiccadillyA group of happy people from different walks of life dancing the maypole round the statue of Eros at Piccadilly Circus, London. Date: 1951
Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street, London 1900s c. 1900
Piccadilly Circus under snow, 1948Piccadilly Circus and its famous advertising hoardings pictured under a blanket of snow on 20 February 1948. 1948
Decor of the Coronation route, 1953The statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus is surrounded by a gilded cage, part of the decoration on the Coronation route. Date: 1953
View of Piccadilly Circus, LondonA view of Piccadilly Circus, London, on a busy day
Love in a Cage by Flix de GrayA piece of art by Flix de Gray entitled " Cupid the Slave", depicting Cupid, the spirit of love, trapped in a cage by an aristocratic lady wearing an 18th century wig and dress
Angel of Love by Millicent SowerbyA cheery little angel smiles against a backdrop of a love heart and roses
Piccadilly Circus, London, 1952Piccadilly Circus, London, with buses rounding the statue of Eros, and advertising hoardings featuring Wrigley s, Bovril, and Guinness
Dancers and SpectatorsDancers of the cortege of Aphrodite dance in her honour, while she watches with her son Eros
Flower Seller / PiccadillyNelly, the loneliest woman in London. Nelly was the only remaining flower seller in Piccadilly when this photo was taken, and even the statue of Eros had been temporily removed
Eros and PsycheLove pursuing the soul - what appears on the surface to be no more than a simple love story, can, if you wish, be interpreted as carrying a profound spiritual message
Psyche in ProcessionPsyche being carried in procession
Wilde / Nightingale / CupidHis lips are sweet as honey. - the Nightingales vision of the True Lover
Piccadilly 1902Busy scene around the statue of Eros at Piccadilly Circus, including a passing bus advertising Arthur Wing Pineros play " The Gay Lord Quex" in the background
Dancers of AphroditeNymphs of the cortege of Aphrodite (Venus) dance in her honour : she watches, together with her son Eros
Eros and CupidsThe God of Love, with some Cupids
Eros & Psyche - 5Psyche asks Pan for advice
Eros & Psyche - 3Zephyrus carries Psyches sisters
Piccadilly Circus 1907A horse cab passes a motor bus by the statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus, London
Piccadilly Circus C1900Piccadilly Circus