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UCL - Senate House - FloodlitUniversity of London - Senate House, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London - Floodlit. Date: circa 1938
Senate House (University of London) from Store Street. Date: 1938
William Holden / ColumbiaWILLIAM HOLDEN (William Beedle) American film actor Date: 1918 -
Prestwich Asylum, LancashireView of the Superintendents House at the Lancashire County Lunatic Asylum, at Bury New Road, Prestwich, near Manchester, designed by Isaac Holden and opened in 1851
Mr Percy Holden Illingworth, MP, and Lord MurrayMr Percy Holden Illingworth, the chief whip for the Liberal Party pictured with Lord Murray whose purchase of the American Marconi shares had been leaked, causing much scandal at the time
Silver Soap Suds by Cecil Beaton in The Sketch, 1930Miss Baba Beaton, (the photographers sister), the Hon. Mrs Charles Baillie-Hamilton (formerly Miss Wanda Holden) and Lady Bridget Poulett shown as decorative soap suds in a photograph by Cecil
The Bright Young People at a partyA group of Bright Young Things at Captain Macheacans fancy dress party where guests were instructed to come as a living celebrity
University of London - Plans of the new buildings - HoldenUniversity of London - Drawing based on the plans for the new buildings by Architect Charles Holden (1875-1960). Date: circa 1930
University of LondonA panorama of the Bloomsbury area of London showing how Senate House, designed by Charles Holden, will fit in with the other University of London buildings
Senate House LondonThe Senate House, University of London, was designed by the architect Charles Holden in 1932. Some say it owes its lines to the USA skyscraper, others to European Modernism. Date: 1950s
Miss Inez Holden. Beatrice Inez Lisette (Paget) Holden (1903-1974) was a British writer and Bohemian social figure and journalist, also known for her association with George Orwell. Date: 1932
Senate House & Library Middlesex Library SouthA photograph which shows the Middlesex Library at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
Senate House & Library Goldsmith's LibraryA photograph which shows the Goldsmith's Library at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Central FileA photograph which shows the central file storage room at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & Library KitchenA photograph which shows the kitchen at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Small RefectoryA photograph which shows the Small Refectory at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
Senate House & Library Private Dining RoomA photograph which shows a small private dining room with a round table at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden
Senate House & Library General Common RoomA photograph which shows the General Common Room at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Large RefectoryA photograph which shows the Large Refectory at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
Senate House & Library Vice-Chancellor's RoomA photograph which shows the Vice-Chancellor's room at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House StaircaseA photograph of the then newly built ceremonial staircase inside the University of London Senate House, with floral decorations at each side
University Of London Senate House & Library Stained GlassA photograph which shows a stained glass window at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Senate RoomA photograph which shows the spacious Senate Room, with tiered seating and wood panelling, at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Court RoomA photograph which shows the Court Room, with comfortable chairs arranged around the curve of the conference desk, at the University of London Senate House and Library
Senate House & Library William Beveridge HallA photograph which shows the William Beveridge Hall, arranged for a lecture, at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & Library Interior CourtA photograph which shows an interior court of the University of London Senate House and Library, the art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937
University Of London Senate At NightA photograph which shows an illuminated University of London Senate House at night, the art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937, designed by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & LibraryThis photograph shows the University of London Senate House and Library, from the south-west. The art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937, designed by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & Library AerialThis photograph shows an aerial view of the University of London Senate House and Library. The art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937, designed by architect Charles Henry Holden
Everybody's Underground Part 1Part one of a set of three Everyone's Underground posters designed by Aubrey Hammond. One of the most remarkable poster groups ever issued by London Transport
Everybody's Underground Part 3Part three of a set of three Everyone's Underground posters designed by Aubrey Hammond. One of the most remarkable poster groups ever issued by London Transport
Everybody's Underground Part 2Part two of a set of three Everyone's Underground posters designed by Aubrey Hammond. One of the most remarkable poster groups ever issued by London Transport
Safety Invested in Stocks by A. W. HoldenA 17th century scene showing a Puritan and a Cavalier in some village stocks. A small girl, carrying a dead goose and a cabbage in a basket looks at them with disdain. Date: c.1880
English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM135English Electric Lightning F.1A XM135 (msn 95031), at Duxford. This aircraft jumped the chocks at RAF Lyneham and flew a circuit with no canopy or functioning ejection seat
Buttes New CWGC Cemetery, New Zealand MemorialThe cemetery lies on an area which was a pre-war drill ground. It contains 1, 317 UK burials, 564 Australian, 50 Canadian, 167 New Zealand, and 1, 703 Unknown, plus 35 Special Memorials
FALL / PEKINGESES / 1922 / 23A pekingese puppy sitting. Owned by Holden. Date: 1922/23
The Hon. Mrs Charles BAillie-Hamilton by Madame YevondeThe Hon. Mrs Charles Baillie-Hamilton, formerly Miss Wanda Holden pictured by Madame Yevonde. 1929
Motorists at Brooklands by The ToutCaricatures of prominent figures in the motoring world trapped by The Tout at Brooklands. From left, Julian Orde, Jimmy Percy, Edward Manville, Harvey du Cros (founder of Dunlop tyres)
Crouse College, Syracuse, New York State, USACrouse College for women, completed in 1889 in Romanesque style, with the Holden Observatory on the left, Syracuse, New York State, USA. 1905
REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. Edward Holdens sonsREYNOLDS, Sir Joshua (1723-1792). The Children of Edward Holden Cruttenden. Rococo. Oil on canvas. BRAZIL. Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo Museum of Art
William C HoldenWILLIAM C HOLDEN Missionary in South Africa Date: 19TH CENTURY