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Gallery Collection (page 38)

Background imageGallery Collection: Whitehall 1930S

Whitehall 1930S
Looking up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square, with Nelsons Column and the National Gallery in the distance, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Female Type / Model 1926

Female Type / Model 1926
Attractive young woman at an exhibition, standing in front of the paintings for which she has modelled

Background imageGallery Collection: Crystal Palace Opened

Crystal Palace Opened
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the inauguration ceremony; view from the South West Gallery as the Archbishop offers up a prayer for Divine blessing upon the objects

Background imageGallery Collection: 1809 Ladies in a Gallery

1809 Ladies in a Gallery
Four ladies in a gallery wear fashionable dresses some of which show a marked classical influence including a cloak that fastens on one shoulder with a brooch

Background imageGallery Collection: Southwark Hop Exchange

Southwark Hop Exchange
The Hop Exchange in Southwark, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Theatregoers in Gallery

Theatregoers in Gallery
Boxing-Night ( A picture in the National Gallery )

Background imageGallery Collection: ST. LUKEs HOSPITAL / 1810

ST. LUKEs HOSPITAL / 1810
St. Lukes hospital, London: patients in the gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: Lecture / British Museum

Lecture / British Museum
A lecture in the Assyrian Gallery of the British Museum. The speaker points towards one of the massive carved Lion supports removed by Layard from excavations at Nineveh

Background imageGallery Collection: Vatican Library, C18

Vatican Library, C18
The New Gallery of the VATICAN LIBRARY, Rome

Background imageGallery Collection: Pit, Boxes and Gallery

Pit, Boxes and Gallery
PIT, BOXES AND GALLERY in a London theatre (Cruikshank has drawn himself second from left in the centre box)

Background imageGallery Collection: Vernon Gallery

Vernon Gallery
Ladies and gentlemen looking with interest at the paintings of the Vernon Collection, housed then in the basement of the National Gallery, London

Background imageGallery Collection: Riverboat Interior

Riverboat Interior
The opulent interior of the Mississippi steamboat Drew. The upper gallery is lined with individual cabins for those who prefer privacy to the society of the saloon

Background imageGallery Collection: The Reporters Gallery

The Reporters Gallery in the House of Commons

Background imageGallery Collection: Astrakhan & Possum Fur

Astrakhan & Possum Fur
A full-length astrakan coat with a wrap-over front & wide dolman sleeves, a large stand-fall collar, cuffs & hem in Australian opossum. N.B belt with decorative clasp

Background imageGallery Collection: British Museum Zoologica

British Museum Zoologica
The Zoological Gallery: the natural history exhibits will not be given separate housing until 1881, when the Natural History Museum will open to the public

Background imageGallery Collection: Tate Gallery Postcard

Tate Gallery Postcard
The Tate Gallery, Millbank, London, opened in 1897 : the architect is Sidney R J Smith Junior, and Sir Henry Tate, the sugar refiner, paid for it out of his own pocket

Background imageGallery Collection: Brit Mus Egyptian Room

Brit Mus Egyptian Room
Thanks to military and political activities in Egypt, the Egyptian Gallery is well stocked with statues and other artefacts acquired in the cause of culture

Background imageGallery Collection: Brit Museum Zoo Gallery

Brit Museum Zoo Gallery
The Great Zoological Gallery on Easter Monday is a popular attraction : in 1881 the natural history exhibits will be moved to South Kensington

Background imageGallery Collection: Looking at Modern Art

Looking at Modern Art
Although the caption is in Norwegian, most of us can make a guess at what the gallery visitor is saying

Background imageGallery Collection: National Gallery Postcard

National Gallery Postcard
Horse-cabs and buses trot past the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, with St Martins church in the background

Background imageGallery Collection: Tate Entrance Hall

Tate Entrance Hall
A policeman is the only visitor to the Tate Gallery, standing by potted plants where, one day, half a horse and suchlike masterpieces will be hung

Background imageGallery Collection: Mine, Trolley Boys / B / W

Mine, Trolley Boys / B / W
TROLLEY BOYS Two boys on all fours drag a laden wagon up a sloping gallery : a shift can be as little as 11 hours a day, or in Scotland up to 18 hours

Background imageGallery Collection: Mine, Trapper (B / W)

Mine, Trapper (B / W)
TRAPPER AND PUTTERS A small boy opens and closes the trapdoor while another child pushes a laden wagon along a narrow gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: Music Hall Gallery / 1900

Music Hall Gallery / 1900
A music hall gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: Mine, Trolley Boys

Mine, Trolley Boys
TROLLEY BOYS Two boys on all fours drag a laden wagon up a sloping gallery : a shift can be as little as 11 hours a day, or in Scotland up to 18 hours

Background imageGallery Collection: Mine, Trapper (Colour)

Mine, Trapper (Colour)
TRAPPER AND PUTTERS A small boy opens and closes the trapdoor while another child pushes a laden wagon along a narrow gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: Mines : Children Hauling

Mines : Children Hauling
CHILDREN WORKING AS PUTTERS Three children hurrying - hauling a laden wagon through a low gallery, on hands and knees : boys and girls both did this work (Report)

Background imageGallery Collection: The Shooting Gallery

The Shooting Gallery
Visitors at the Shooting Gallery Mr Smallweed, carried in by two beggars, and Judy pay a visit to George Rouncewell and his assistant Phil Squod

Background imageGallery Collection: The National Gallery

The National Gallery
The exterior of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, floodlit at night for dramtic effect

Background imageGallery Collection: Australian Art Gallery

Australian Art Gallery
The National Art Gallery, New South Wales

Background imageGallery Collection: Tate Gallery

Tate Gallery
The Tate Britain, formerly known as the Tate Gallery, Millbank, London. It was commissioned in 1894 to be a national gallery of British art and opened in 1897

Background imageGallery Collection: Royal Academy Visitors

Royal Academy Visitors
A crowded scene of smartly- dressed men, women and children visiting the Royal Academy in London to look at and discuss the paintings

Background imageGallery Collection: St Pauls Whisper Gallery

St Pauls Whisper Gallery
A dramatic view of the WHISPERING GALLERY a notable feature of Wrens design : tourists love the way a whisper can be heard throughout its circumference

Background imageGallery Collection: National Gallery 1900

National Gallery 1900
The National Gallery in London, some ladies are looking at Turners pictures

Background imageGallery Collection: Olympic Theatre London

Olympic Theatre London
The interior of the Olympic, seen from the gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: JUBILEE 1897

JUBILEE 1897
Her Diamond Jubilee procession passes the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square Date: 1897

Background imageGallery Collection: Trafalgar Sq / Photo / 1902

Trafalgar Sq / Photo / 1902
National Gallery and St. Martins church

Background imageGallery Collection: Bedlam / Womans Gallery

Bedlam / Womans Gallery
The womens gallery

Background imageGallery Collection: Ladies Gallery / Commons

Ladies Gallery / Commons
In the Ladies Gallery in the House of Commons, women are permitted to listen to the men running the country

Background imageGallery Collection: Buses in Trafalgar Square, London

Buses in Trafalgar Square, London
A view of Trafalgar Square, London, from the roof of South Africa House. The road is full of buses, and the National Gallery can be seen on the right



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