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Statue of Magog at the Guildhall, London, 1884Engraving showing the statue of Magog in the Guildhall, London, in 1884. Magog, and his brother Gog, were two mythical giants associated with the founding of the City of London. Date: 3 May 1884
Lord Winster, Minister of Civil Aviation, speaking at th?Lord Winster, Minister of Civil Aviation, speaking at the Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner at Guildhall, London, on 11 January 1946
Sir Frederick Handley Page, RAeS President 1945-1947, sp?Sir Frederick Handley Page, RAeS President 1945-1947, speaking at the Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner at Guildhall, London, on 11 January 1946
The top table at the Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th a?The top table at the Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner at Guildhall, London, on 11 January 1946
The Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner?The Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner at Guildhall, London, on 11 January 1946. The photo was taken from the orchestra dais
Portsmouth WW1 War Memorial - To Our SailorsThe Guildhall Square Cenotaph, Portsmouth - World War One Memorial - To Our Sailors - Sailor manning a machine gun. Date: circa 1920
Looe, Cornwall - The Old Guildhall Date: circa 1920s
London - King Street, Cheapside and Guildhall Date: circa 1910s
Ireby Market Square and the Old Guild Hall, Cumbria Date: 1909
The Guildhall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Originally a hall of Cloth Guilds, for which the town was noted in the 15th century as a centre for the cloth trade. Date: circa 1930s
The Royal Aeronautical Societys 80th anniversary dinner at the London Guildhall on 11 January 1946. The photo was taken from the Musicians Gallery. Date: 1946
Illustration of an 18th century Bellman and BillmanA London night-watchman who gave warning of fire and who was meant to take first-aid measures to stop small outbreaks of fire. (Original print in the London Guildhall Library)