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Metropolitan Police centenary celebrations, Hyde ParkScene at the Metropolitan Police centenary celebrations, showing police officers in their uniforms marching past the Wellington Arch into Hyde Park, Central London
Hyde Park CornerThe Grand Entrance to Hyde Park. Date: 1828
Serpentine BridgeThe bridge over the Serpentine, Date: 1827
Round Pond 1896Sailing model boats on the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens. Date: 1896
HYDE PARKChurch Parade - fashionable people in the Park on Sunday morning Date: 1890
Piccadilly 1895Cabs travelling westwards on Piccadilly, with Green Park on the left and Hyde Park Corner ahead. Date: 1895
The General Strike - clearing up Hyde Park 1926Clearing up in Hyde Park after the end of the General Strike: packing blankets used by volunteers for return to army stores
Met Police centenary celebrations, Buckingham PalaceScene at the Metropolitan Police centenary celebrations, showing the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII) and senior police officers including Lord Byng (Commissioner of Police)
Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, 1887Engraving by John Charlton, originally entitled Waiting for the Princess, showing members of Londons society in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London 1887
William Hyde WollastonWILLIAM HYDE WOLLASTON scientist Date: 1766 - 1828
Serpentine at EventideA lovely scene over the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park, central London, England. Date: 1930s
Henrietta RochesterHENRIETTA BOYLE, countess of ROCHESTER wife of Laurence Hyde, first earl Date: - 1687
Catherine Dch QueensberyCATHERINE (nee Hyde), duchess of QUEENSBERRY wife of Charles, third duke : patron of literature Date: ? - 1777
Sir Hyde Parker = 2SIR HYDE PARKER British naval commander Date: 1739 - 1807
Sir Hyde Parker - 3SIR HYDE PARKER British naval commander Date: 1739 - 1807
Monster Make-UpActor George H. Mulcaster (1891 - 1964), wearing a wig, backstage in his dressing room, applying make-up which will transform him from man to monster! Date: early 1930s
The Serpentine 1930SThe Serpentine lake at Hyde Park, central London, with the Lido and paddling pool on the left of the photograph. Date: early 1930s
Henry Lord HydeHENRY viscount Cornbury and baron HYDE friend of Bolingbroke [the titles of this family are particularly difficult to disentangle... be warned !] Date: 1710 - 1753
John Bridge of Piddle-Trent-Hyde, Dorset ?John Bridge 1755-1834 of Piddle-Trent-Hyde, Dorset (1813?). Murphy, Denis Brownell fl.1763 - d. 1842. Date: [1813]
View in Hyde Park. Rooker, Michael Angelo 1743 - 1801
Hyde Park and the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London Date: circa late 1920s
The Quadriga Peace Constitution Hill, LondonThe Quadriga Peace statue by Adrian Jones, which sits atop Decimus Burtons Wellington Arch on Constitution Hill (in the centre of the Hyde Park Corner junction), London. Date: circa 1910s
The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London Date: circa 1885
The Wellington Arch - Hyde Park Corner, London Date: circa 1910s
The Wellington Monument, Hyde Park, LondonThe Wellington Monument to Arthur Wellesley, the first duke of Wellington, commemorating his victories in the Peninsular War and the latter stages of the Napoleonic Wars
Orators Corner (Speakers Corner) - Hyde Park, London Date: circa 1940
Royal Artillery Memorial, Hyde Park Corner, LondonThe Royal Artillery Memorial - a stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London, dedicated to casualties in the Royal Regiment of Artillery during WWI - designed by Charles Jagger and Lionel Pearson
Hyde Park Corner at Night, London Date: circa 1910s
America depicted on the Albert Memorial, Hyde Park, London Date: 1904
Knightsbridge Barracks, London - designed by Thomas Henry Wyatt in the 1880s - replaced by new buildings by Sir Basil Spence in 1970. Date: circa 1910s
Hyde Park Corner, London. That carriage has run the red lights again... Handsome triple-gate built in 1828 from designs by Barton
Hyde Park Corner from Rotten Row, London. The entrance to the west side of Piccadilly. Handsome triple-gate built in 1828 from designs by Barton
Coat of Arms of Westminster and View of Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London Date: circa 1910s
Hyde Park Corner, London, during redevelopment, c.1961. Date: circa 1961
No 4 Hamilton Place over the newly converted rearView from the rear of No.4 Hamilton Place over the newly constructed Lecture Theatre to where the Hyde Park Corner roundabout is being constructed. circa 1960. Date: 1960
A view over the former Hyde Park Corner from the top floor of the Royal Aeronautical Societys building. In the garden in the foreground the children of King George VI used to play when
The view from the RAeS Library, Mailton PlaceThe view from the Library prior to the Hyde Park Corner reconstruction scheme
Hamilton Place prior to the Hyde Park Corner reconstruction scheme
An aerial view of London including Hyde Park CornerAn aerial view of London, including Hyde Park Corner bottom left
Aerial view from balloon over Hyde Park, LondonThis photograph was taken when the balloon was situated over Hyde Park and is the view observed when looking in the direction of south east
Big popular meeting against the House of Lords, celebrated in July 19th 1884 in Hyde Park. Engraving
Hyde Park, London, 1897Sketch showing a view of Hyde Park, during the London Season in the early summer of 1897. This image, drawn from life by C
London, Hyde Park Corner. Date: 1907
London Lock Hospital, Hyde ParkA view of the London Lock Hospital, Hyde Park. The hospital was opened in 1747 to treat patients with venereal diseases. Date: 1831
General view of the Great Exhibition of 1851The Great Exhibition of All Nations in Hyde Park - a general view of the Crystal Palace, with a contributing nation at each corner. Date: 1851
King Edward VII at Annual Review, Hyde Park, LondonKing Edward VII at the LFB Annual Review in Hyde Park, London
LCC-LFB Review of the Brigade by Edward VIIThe Royal review of the London Fire Brigade took place in Hyde Park, London. In addition to a parade and demonstration of firefighting skills, the King awarded medals for gallantry
LCC-LFB Royal Review in Hyde Park by Edward VIILondon Fire Brigade annual review, Hyde Park. King Edward VII had, as Prince of Wales, always been interested in the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and its work