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Guy Fawkes HouseThe home of Guy (Guido) Fawkes, a Catholic conspirator who was detected while attempting to blow up the Houses of Parliament
LAMBETH 1750Viewed from the north bank of the Thames
Old Lambeth Bridge, World War ISearchlights on Old Lambeth Bridge, London, during World War I
The Hustings on Kennington Common, London, 1852Engraving showing the crowd on Kennington Common for the Lambeth hustings, during the General Election of 1852
Canterbury Hall, Lambeth, 1856Engraving showing the interior of Canterbury Hall, Lambeth Upper Marsh, London, 1856. Samuel Field was the architect of this entertainment establishment
All Saints Church, Lambeth, 1846Engraving showing the exterior of All Saints Church, Lambeth, London, 1846
John Tradescants House, South Lambeth, 1846Engraving showing the exterior of John Tradescants house in South Lambeth, London, 1846. John Tradescant (c.1570s - 1638) was a Dutch born traveller, naturalist and gardener
H. M. Stanleys meeting with Forest Pygmies, Central AfricaEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the Anglo-America explorer and journalist, meeting with some forest pygmies, during one of his expeditions to Central Africa
A Member of H. M. Stanleys expedition threatening a baggageEngraving showing a member of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone threatening a baggage porter, Central Africa, 1871
H. M. Stanleys Expedition crossing the Makata Swamp, CentralEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanleys expedition crossing the Makata swamp in Central Africa, 1871. In October 1869
St Thomass HospitalView of the newly opened buildings on the Southern Thames Embankment at Lambeth. St Thomass was relocated so the London Bridge terminus could be enlarged
The Royal Hospital of Bethlehem; the gallery for womenThe hospital also known as Bethlem Royal Hospital or Bedlam was the oldest psychiatric hospital in the world. The building has been moved around many sites
CLAPHAM - 1900Clapham London Borough of Lambeth
Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904)Engraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, the British-US explorer and journalist, pictured in 1878. In October 1869, Stanley was sent by James Gordon Bennett (the owner of the New York Herald)
Advertisement for Rolls Royce Phantom II car, with a photograph of a chaffeur driven Rolls with two fur-wearing ladies as passengers
Thames at Nine ElmsThe river bank at NINE ELMS, South Lambeth : barges are being loaded from a steam crane at Nine Elms pier
Captain Blighs HouseIn this house, 100, Lambeth Walk, Lambeth, London, lived Captain William Bligh of Mutiny on the Bounty fame
Asylum Dining HallThe dining room of the Asylum, or House of Refuge, at Lambeth, for the reception of friendless and deserted girls
Lambeth Palace / LanternA view across the river towards Lambeth Palace by night with the moon just disappearing behind clouds
The Cover of The Graphic, H. M. Stanley Issue, 1890Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the British-US explorer and journalist, in typical exploration attire and pose
Lollards PrisonPart of Lambeth Palace, designed to house the followers of Wyclif - known as Lollards - who opposed some of the teachings of the Church
Lambeth Palace, 18th CenThe palace of the Archbishops of Canterbury, seen across the Thames: first erected in 1197, but substantially altered through the centuries Date: in the 18th century
London / Thames Cole C1750The Thames, showing Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Lambeth Palace, and several barges on the river
Hodges Manual EngineHodges manual Fire-engine. It was presented by the inhabitants of Lambeth to Mr F Hodges, a local distiller who maintained an efficient fire- brigade at his own expense!
Oiling Bridge PulleysThis brave workman risks his life to oil one of the pulleys used to construct the new Lambeth Bridge, designed by George Humphreys, opened by George V in 1932
Lambeth WorkhouseLondon : overnight lodging for homeless women at Lambeth Workhouse
New Cut Market, LondonA busy Sunday morning in the New Cut, Lambeth
Lambeth Bridge / LanternA view up the river towards Lambeth Bridge