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Comic postcard, Travelling on rollerskates, pulled by a tortoise Date: early 20th century
Unidentified Welsh village scene Date: circa 1910s
Welsh cottage, Pembrokeshire, South Wales Date: circa 1910s
Quiet Welsh country lane with steep rocky escarpment looming in the background. Date: circa 1910s
Augustus Harriss pantomime, Babes in the Wood, Drury Lane, London. Date: late 19th century
Washing hanging between houses, Verona, ItalyWashing hanging between houses, narrow lane of Verona, Northern Italy. Date: circa 1920s
The Lane, South Hayling, Hampshire, England Date: circa 1890s
The Village, South Hayling, Hampshire, England Date: circa 1890s
The Vagabond King by W H Post and Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf Friml. First produced by Russell Janney at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, London, 19 April 1927
Shanghai, a spectacular musical play, Drury Lane Theatre, London, presented by Macdonald and Young Date: early 20th century
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, Almanack 1869 - Puss in Boots, Christmas Pantomime Date: 1869
Park Lane, London. Date: circa 1910
Jewish traders in Petticoat Lane (Middlesex Street) in the East End of London. " Here ye are! Here ye are! Any price you like, I don t care!" Date: 1884
Sketches of the play Desert Song at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1927 with Clarice Hardwicke, Gene Gerrard, Edith Day, Harry Welchman, Leonard Mackay and Phebe Brune Date: 1927
Park Lane, LondonVintage 19th century photograph: horses and carriages on Park Lane, London
Oxford Street, LondonVintage 19th century photograph: horses and carriages on Park Lane, London
Photograph of Three Tuns PH, Fetter Lane, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
Lady footballers, the South Team, 1895The determined-looking ladies of the South football team who played the North team at the in the opening match of the British Ladies Football Club at Nightingale Lane ground at Crouch End in March
Camberwell and DulwichViews of Camberwell and Dulwich - St Mary-le-Strand House, Old Kent Road; Goldsmiths House; Bews Corner Dulwich; Old Camberwell; Old Crown Inn Dulwich; Plough Inn, Lordship Lane. Date: 1875
Camberwell MillView of old Camberwell Mill. It was situated in the vicinity of the mill was a well known locality known as Bowyer Lane, now Wyndham Road. Date: 1875
St Olaves SchoolView of the Grammar School of St Olaves in 1810. At that time the school was housed in the old Vestry Hall of the church and its adjoining premises (on the west side of Churchyard Alley)
St Olaves ChurchView of St Olaves Church in 1820. St Olaves Church, Hart Street is a Church of England church in the City of London, located on the corner of Hart Street
Bruce Castle is a Grade I listed 16th-century manor house in Lordship Lane, Tottenham, London. It is named after the House of Bruce who formerly owned the land on which it is built. Date: 1875
Black and White House HackneyThe Black and White House, on the junction of Mare Street and Morning Lane in Hackney, London, was built in 1578. In the 17th century it was the residence of the Sir Thomas Vyners family
Black Bull InnThe old Black Bull Inn in Grays Inn Lane with its galleried yard. Date: 1875
Achilles Statue, Hyde ParkThe Wellington Monument is a statue of Achilles erected as a memorial to Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington and his victories in the Peninsular War
Whites ClubWhites is an exclusive gentlemans club in St Jamess, London, founded in 1693 by Francesco Bianco (Francis White), who organized it to sell hot chocolate and tickets to the Kings Theatre
Richard SheridanRichard Brinsley Butler Sheridan (1751-1816), an Irish satirist, a playwright, poet, and long-term owner of the London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
The Tiwer of London: the Armory, the Horse Armory and Wild Beasts in the Tower. Beefeater showing tourists weapons from the Spanish Armada in the Armory 13
Statue of King James II of England in costume as a Roman emperor, Jacobus Seundus, designed by Grinlin Gibbons, in the Privy Gardens
Grave monument to Coya Shawsware or Khwaja ShahsuwarMuslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate
Winchester House in Winchester Street, London Wall. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T
Remains of the London Wall in St. Giles, CripplegateRemains of the Roman London Wall in the churchyard of St. Giles, Cripplegate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T
Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican. 17th century house built for Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland 1619-1682
An old Tudor house standing on Little Tower Hill, London. Built in the time of Henry VIII with heads of Roman Emperors in plaster or stucco on the front
Monument to Robert Dow in St. Botolph s, AdgateMonument to merchant taylor and philantropist Robert Dow in St. Botolph s, Adgate. Died 1612 aged 89. Depicted holding a skull
Pedlar and his dog in the window of Saint Mary-at-LambethPedlar and his dog in the stained glass window of the church at Saint Mary-at-Lambeth. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries
Guy, Earl of Warwick, from a basso-relievio in Warwick Lane. Crusader hero killed the Danish champion, the giant Colbrand, for Athelstan of England
Sion College, at London Wall, near Cripplegate. Founded by Royal Charter in 1630 as a college, guild of parochial clergy and almshouse, under the 1623 will of Thomas White
The west front of the Mathematical School, Christs Hospital, 1775. Free school built by Sir Robert Clayton during the reign of King Charles II
Cleveland House by St. James Palace, London. Built by Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, mistress of King Charles II, later owned by the Duke of Bridgwater
Man on horseback behind a slow-moving cart on a narrow laneGentleman on horseback caught behind a slow-moving cart on a narrow lane at sunset. Miseries of the country. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed
Man embarrassed at being made to dance at a country dance. More Miseries. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed and etched by Thomas Rowlandson to accompany Reverend James Beresfords Miseries
Irish gentleman riding a cow in a rowboat on the canal in Dublin. Brian Boru Esq. proclaim d the winner of the Boat-race for a Cow
Near Butlers Dene - Woldingham, Surrey. Date: 1923
Working Boys Home SheffieldThe frontage of Working Boys Home, Broomspring Lane, Sheffield
Music cover, People Will Say We re In Love (Oklahoma) Music coverMusic cover, People Will Say We re in Love (Oklahoma!), music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein (as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London). 1943
George Court, looking towards The Strand, 1924The picturesque George Court, looking towards The Strand, London, 1924, showing the Old George pub with an aviary within, now occupied by the Retro Bar (2020). Date: 1924