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Bow Street, formerly known as Thieving Lane, probably due to its helpful residents. Date: 1807
Bow St, formerly known as Thieving Lane, a place of the lowest order and filth. Date: 1807
Old Serjeants Inn, off Chancery Lane, London. Formerly the Inn of Court of the Serjeants-at-Law in London. Date: 1800s
Strike Date: 1941
The Old Cottage - West Ham Park, Upton Lane, London Date: circa 1906
Albert, Duke of York - kicking off a Charity Football MatchPrince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI) (1895-1952) - kicking off a Charity Football Match in aid of the Dockland Settlement and Malburn Boys Club, Canning Town
Butt Lane, Bere Regis, DorsetButt Lane, Bere Regis, Wareham, Dorset, England. Featured by Charles Dickens in the Pickwick papers Date: 1900s
The Illustrated London News at Milford Lane 1851The Illustrated London News, a weekly news magazine, was published from 198 Strand on the corner with Milford Lane and as the paper expanded it acquired Milford House and other buildings in the lane
Advert for Chancery Lane Safe Deposit 1887Chancery Lane safe deposit is to provide for the use of the public an absolutely secure but inexpensive depositoryfor titile deeds, jewellery
London Parcels Delivery Company 1862London Parcels Delivery Company, head office in the Rolls-building, Fetter-lane, London. The yard with uproar of bustle and activity, lie waiting for their turn of duty. Date: 1862
Kennington-Lane to Stockwell and Clapham tramway 1870Metropolitan tramways were more complete on the south side of the Thames, this horse-drawn tram was from Kennington-Lane with a junction to Stockwell and Clapham at Kennington Church
Whit Monday in Kidbrooke Lane 1871People at Kidbrooke Lane on Whit Monday or Pentecost Monday, holiday celebrated the day after Pentecost, a moveable feast in the Christian calendar. Date: June 1871
Fortune Theatre, Golden Lane, BarbicanExterior of the Fortune Theatre, Golden Lane
Shoes - Pattens 1812A young woman strides through the muddy London streets in foul weather but her feet are kept clean & dry as she is wearing pattens with iron rings over her shoes. Date: 1812
Grace Lane with fanEdwardian actress Miss Grace Lane in C18th costume for an unspecified part holds a lace folding fan - this item being an essential part of a ladys toilet during this period. Date: circa 1905
Suburban Street LondonA street in Londons inner suburbs - West End Lane, Hampstead. Date: circa 1905
London Transport bus ticket -4Original London Transport bus ticket - penny ticket on the route from Harrow Weald to Scrubbs Lane. The punch-hole indicates the particular journey being made. Date: unknown
Golden Lane - laundry room 1866Interior of City of London Public baths and washhouse, Golden Lane, showing the public laundry. Date: 1866
DRYING CLOSET 1866Interior of City of London Public baths and washhouse, Golden Lane, showing drying closet of the public laundry. Date: 1866
Social - Moreton DorsetA typical village lane at Moreton, Dorset, model for the village near Talbothays in Thomas Hardys novel Tess of the dUrbervilles Date: 1906
SOCIAL / GREEN ROOM 1820Fashionable visitors to the Green Room at Drury Lane Theatre, London Date: 1820
FALL / STANDARD POODLE / 33INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION DUC DE LA TERRACE. White poodle with a Continental clip. 0wner: Miss Lane Date: 1933
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GREEN ROOM, DRURY LANEFashionable visitors to the Green Room at Drury Lane Theatre, London Date: 1820
PEPPERCORNS OFF LICENCEPeppercorns off licence in Alexandra Avenue, Rayners Lane, South Harrow. This shop later became Fosters and then the well-known chain, Peter Dominic. Date: JUNE 1934
PETTICOAT LANE 1907Street traders and their customers on Sunday morning in PETTICOAT LANE, the popular general market Date: 1907
ADVERT / SANDWICH MAN 19CSandwichman advertising Babes in the Wood at Drury Lane Theatre Date: late 19th century
PEEP FROM BEHIND CURTAINA Peep behind the curtain at Drury Lane Showing a caricature associated with Sheridan. Date: 18th century
PANTOMIME / PUSS IN BOOTSThe Court scene in Puss in Boots at the Drury Lane Theatre, 1887-8. Date: 1887-8
PANTOMIME / DRURY LANEActors, actresses and a bemused donkey in a Pantomime at Drury Lane. Date: 1877
THEATRE / BUILDINGS / DRURYExterior of the Drury Lane Theatre (burnt down in 1809) Date: 1805
Crystal Palace, glass blowersGlass blowers at Chances Works, Spon Lane, Birmingham manufacturing glass for the Crystal Palace Date: 1850
BATTLE OF STREETSTHE BATTLE OF THE STREETS The old, narrow streets defend themselves against the attack of the wider thoroughfares - We shall soon be without a lane or an alley in London Date: 1845
BUY A BILL OF THE PLAYBuy a bill of the play ! a street trader offers programmes, fruit and nuts outside Drury Lane theatre, London Date: circa 1800
SELLING PLAYBILLSBuy a bill of the play ! a street trader offers programmes, fruit and nuts outside Drury Lane theatre, London Date: circa 1800
Dr Syntax witnessing the fate of his play (at Drury Lane Theatre, London). Date: 1820
TOYS / HOOP / 1870A boy, out walking with mama and his sisters, bowls his hoop along a country lane Date: circa 1870
EDMUND KEAN / BLOODEDMUND KEAN Actor, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Date: 1787 - 1833
PANTOMIME / JACK IN BOXJack in the Box at Drury Lane Date: 1874
Corn Exchange building in Mark Lane 1845The Corn Exchange building in Mark Lane, London. Date: 1845
Drury Lane - Orange CourtDrury Lane: Orange Court Date: 1870
Drury Lane Theatre, London (Before 1809 fire)
Water cistern in the StrandThe Strand Lane Baths, at 5 Strand Lane, London WC2R 2NA, have been reputed since the 1830s to be a Roman survival. In fact they are the remaining portion of a cistern built in 1612 to feed a
Wych StreetOld houses in Wych Street. Wych Street was a street in London, roughly where Australia House now stands on Aldwych. It ran west from the church of St Clement Danes on the Strand to a point towards
Red Lion TavernVarious aspects of the old Red Lion Tavern. Possibly dating from the mid-16th century, this rambling building stood in Chick Lane (also called West Street) near Saffron Hill in West Smithfield
Old Queens Head Tavern IslingtonEngaving depicting the old Queens Head Tavern, Islington. It was situated at the corner of Queens Head Lane, but was demolished in 1829
The Fortune TheatreThe Fortune, opened around 1600 by Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn was one of the celebrated and earliest Elizabethan theatres and stood between Whitecross Street and Golding Lane
Petticoat LaneEngaving depicting Petticoat Lane Market around 1870. Date: circa 1870