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Background imageHyde Collection: Great Wellington Statue at Hyde Park Corner

Great Wellington Statue at Hyde Park Corner
The great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington by Matthew Cotes Wyatt atop the Wellington Arch or Constitution Arch at Hyde Park Corner, as it would appear from Constitution Hill, London

Background imageHyde Collection: View of The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex

View of The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex
The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex, with two people on a bridge over the water, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1855

Background imageHyde Collection: Raising the Wellington statue atop the Green Park Arch

Raising the Wellington statue atop the Green Park Arch
Raising the great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, at the time the largest equestrian statue in Britain, to the summit of Green Park Arch

Background imageHyde Collection: Duke of Wellington funeral procession, Apsley House

Duke of Wellington funeral procession, Apsley House
Artillery in the funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington passing Apsley House, the home of the Duke, on Piccadilly at Hyde Park Corner. The route is thronged with crowds of people. Date: 1852

Background imageHyde Collection: The First Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of the La

The First Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. John Taylor, Orson Hyde, Orson Pratt, Charles C. Rich, Joseph Smith, Hyram Smith, Wilford Woodruff, Joseph F

Background imageHyde Collection: Duke of Wellington funeral procession, Piccadilly

Duke of Wellington funeral procession, Piccadilly
The funeral procession for the Duke of Wellingtons state funeral passing through London from Chelsea Hospital where his body had been lying in state to St Pauls Cathedral where he was buried

Background imageHyde Collection: Arrival of the Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner

Arrival of the Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner
Arrival of the great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, by Wyatt, at the Wellington or Constitution Arch at Hyde Park Corner

Background imageHyde Collection: Review of the guards returning from the Crimea, Hyde Park

Review of the guards returning from the Crimea, Hyde Park
People fraternising with the guards at the review in Hyde Park, London, after their return from the Crimean War. Date: 1856

Background imageHyde Collection: The Bressey Traffic Report, 1938: future predictions

The Bressey Traffic Report, 1938: future predictions
Traffic improvements in London in the style of some already carried out in American cities: 1. A parking deck in Trafalgar Square. 2. A depressed road crossing at Hyde Park. 3

Background imageHyde Collection: Reception of Queen Victoria by review of guards, Hyde Park

Reception of Queen Victoria by review of guards, Hyde Park
The rapturous reception given to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, by the Guards at the review in Hyde Park, London, after the regiments return from the Crimean War

Background imageHyde Collection: Silhouettes of the horse as an entertainer

Silhouettes of the horse as an entertainer -- from the top, the Royal Tournament at Olympia, Polo at Hurlingham, and a Meet of the Coaching Club in Hyde Park

Background imageHyde Collection: Society Children in Rotten Row

Society Children in Rotten Row
Society Children riding in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHyde Collection: Tea in the Park

Tea in the Park circa 1905

Background imageHyde Collection: Park Keepers Lodge

Park Keepers Lodge
A picturesque park keepers lodge in Hyde Park, London. Date: 19th century

Background imageHyde Collection: The General Strike - canteens in Hyde Park

The General Strike - canteens in Hyde Park
Lady Betty Butler (left) and Miss Collett Doughty armed with large frying pans; part of an organised response to the General Strike where canteens were set up in Hyde Park

Background imageHyde Collection: London Mormon Church

London Mormon Church
Hyde Park Chapel, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, the Mormon church dedicated by President David O. McKay in 1961. Date: 1970s

Background imageHyde Collection: Grosvenor Place, London

Grosvenor Place, London Date: circa 1907

Background imageHyde Collection: Hilton Park Lane Hotel

Hilton Park Lane Hotel
The 28-storey exclusive London Hilton Park Lane Hotel overlooks Hyde Park, central London and is within walking distance of Oxford Street. It was built in 1963. Date: mid 1960s

Background imageHyde Collection: Apsley House 1980

Apsley House 1980
The Wellington Museum, Apsley House, No. 1 Hyde Park, London. Former home of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington and now a famous museum. Date: 1980

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park Traffic Jam

Hyde Park Traffic Jam
Traffic at Hyde Park Corner, central London. Date: late 1960s

Background imageHyde Collection: Summertime in Hyde Park

Summertime in Hyde Park
A lovely scene, showing people relaxing in Hyde Park, London, on a summers day. Date: 1950s

Background imageHyde Collection: Londons Smallest House

Londons Smallest House
Yet another claim to be Londons Smallest House ! This one is No 10 Hyde Park Place, near Marble Arch. It has only two small rooms and is only four feet wide! Date: 19th century

Background imageHyde Collection: Vintage Car Rally

Vintage Car Rally
Scene at the Veteran Car Rally, an annual event which takes place at Hyde Park, London, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageHyde Collection: Autumn in Hyde Park

Autumn in Hyde Park
An early Autumn scene in Hyde Park, central London. Date: 1960s

Background imageHyde Collection: Thomas Brand-Hollis

Thomas Brand-Hollis
THOMAS BRAND-HOLLIS of The Hyde, tradesman and antiquary, hospital governor and member of the Royal Society. Date: 1719 - 1804

Background imageHyde Collection: Silhouette portrait of Marchioness of Aylesbury

Silhouette portrait of Marchioness of Aylesbury
Silhouette portrait of Maria, Marchioness of Aylesbury riding a horse in Hyde Park. Date: 19th century

Background imageHyde Collection: Coronation Procession King George V - Hyde Park Corner

Coronation Procession King George V - Hyde Park Corner
Coronation Procession of King George V reaches Hyde Park Corner, London - 22nd June 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageHyde Collection: The motor car in society, 1911

The motor car in society, 1911
Society meeting in Hyde Park, London in 1911, some on horseback, others in shiny new motorcars. Illustration to accompany a supplement in The Sphere reporting on the Olympia Motor Show. Date: 1911

Background imageHyde Collection: The Ladies Mile in The Row

The Ladies Mile in The Row
Ladies riding there horses through Hyde park, the women are suitably dressed in riding attire and are testing out their horses capability under the canope of the tree Date: 1923

Background imageHyde Collection: Marble Arch Hotel, Hyde Park, London

Marble Arch Hotel, Hyde Park, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHyde Collection: Field-Marshal Lord French inspecting volunteers, Hyde Park

Field-Marshal Lord French inspecting volunteers, Hyde Park
Field-Marshal Lord French (1852-1925) inspecting some 10, 000 volunteers of numerous London regiments in Hyde Park, London, during the First World War

Background imageHyde Collection: Couple kissing on boating lake

Couple kissing on boating lake
A couple get lost in a kiss while rowing a boat on a lake in a park, probably the Serpentine in Hyde Park, London. 1940s. c.1945

Background imageHyde Collection: Boating lake in London park, 1940s

Boating lake in London park, 1940s
People enjoying the delights of rowing in a boat on a lake in a London park, probably the Serpentine in Hyde Park in the 1940s. In the foreground, two girls share a boat, one in a swimsuit

Background imageHyde Collection: Map of Central London with Woburn House Hotel marked

Map of Central London with Woburn House Hotel marked, in Upper Woburn Place, WC1. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHyde Collection: Military musicians - Hyde Park bandstand, 1895

Military musicians - Hyde Park bandstand, 1895
Open air concert at the bandstand in Hyde Park, London

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition Transept

Great Exhibition Transept
A view of the interior of the Transept of the building constructed for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, the Crystal Palace, looking north. Date: January 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: Silhouette of Household Cavalry in Hyde Park, London

Silhouette of Household Cavalry in Hyde Park, London
Silhouette depicting a procession of mounted Household Cavalry in Hyde Park, London, featured in the Tatlers Coronation issue. 1953

Background imageHyde Collection: Goldsmith / Hyde Lane

Goldsmith / Hyde Lane
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writers farmhouse in Hyde Lane, off Edgware Road, where he wrote Date: 1730 - 1774

Background imageHyde Collection: Pulling Naval Gun

Pulling Naval Gun
A strange sight in Hyde Park, London - the gun team of the Royal Naval Reserve, dragging their gun on limber beside Rotten Row. Date: 24 February 1930

Background imageHyde Collection: England / London / Parks / Hyd

England / London / Parks / Hyd
Children playing in Kensington Gardens. Date: 1906

Background imageHyde Collection: Roller (Hyde Park)

Roller (Hyde Park)
A massive Aveling & Porter roller astonishes the natives in Hyde Park, London Date: 1866

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Pk Corner / 1825 / Col

Hyde Pk Corner / 1825 / Col
A very busy scene at Hyde Park Corner - horse carriages, pedestrians and horse riders 1825

Background imageHyde Collection: Socialism in Hyde Park

Socialism in Hyde Park
A Socialist orator at Speakers Corner in Londons Hyde Park, near the Marble Arch, attracts an audience of working men, while a gentleman in a top hat passes by Date: 1892

Background imageHyde Collection: Rotten Row Riders

Rotten Row Riders
Riders and their friends in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, the recognised meeting-place for fashionable society on a fine summers day 1871

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park Coffee Stall

Hyde Park Coffee Stall
Coffee-stall at Hyde Park Corner, London Date: 1907

Background imageHyde Collection: How they helped in Hyde Park and Whitehall during the strike

How they helped in Hyde Park and Whitehall during the strike
Typical volunteer workers in Hyde Park and Horse Guards, helping in the canteens and hanging out the washing

Background imageHyde Collection: A cold reprimand

A cold reprimand
A young lad faces a reprimand from a tall and imposing-looking London Metropolitan Police Officer after deciding that a naked swim in a London lake was the best idea for a sunny summers day!

Background imageHyde Collection: 5, Hyde Park Place, London - Home of Dickens

5, Hyde Park Place, London - Home of Dickens - the last London residence of the writer Charles Dickens (January 1870). From a series of cards depicting places connected to the life of the writer



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