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The LaneArtwork of a bumpy lane between two grassy banks with trees. Date: circa 1930
Cameron Smith and Marriott AdvertisementAn advertisement for Cameron Smith and Marriott Ltd, a packing and logistics company of Art treasures. Date: circa 1926
Banstead Chinchillas AdvertisementAn advertisement for The Banstead Stud of Chinchillas, promoting their superior breed and show results for sale. Date: circa 1926
Travel to the TheatrePeople reading and talking as they queue outside the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Oil painting by Herbet Ashwin Budd. Date: circa 1929
Colour illustration of golfer in tweeds, in an accident with butcher's boy on bike, P Bodge, Family Butcher. Outdoor scene in country lane by H H Harris
Noel Coward's Cavalcade was a thirty-year retrospect of England in peace and war. It ran at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane between October 1931 and September 1932 and had a cast
Music cover, Oklahoma! by Rodgers and HammersteinMusic cover, Piano Selection, Oklahoma! by Rodgers and Hammerstein, performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London Date: 1947
Music cover, How Are Things in Glocca Morra, song from the musical Finian's Rainbow, lyrics by E Y Harburg, music by Burton Lane Date: 1946
Mabel Poulton in film, The Silent House, produced by Archibald Nettlefold, directed by Walter Forde Date: 1929
Advert, W H Smith, Ideas for Yuletide Gifts Date: 1911
Advert, W H Smith Head Office, The Strand, London Date: 1911
Daydreaming (All Night Long) from The Gay ImpostorsMusic cover, Daydreaming (All Night Long), words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren, from the Warner Bros film, The Gay Impostors, with Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane
Music cover, I Should Like a Little Bit of Nougat, words by Clifford Seyler, music by Geoffrey Gwyther, sung by Lupino Lane Date: 1923
Poster, women in car on country road, Entreprises Vulpes Date: circa 1900
Shodfriars Hall, South Street, Boston, Lincolnshire - despite appearances, little is actually left of the original structure following major restoration in 1874
Watery Lane, Cawthorpe, near Louth, Lincolnshire. Date: 1905
Scene of the capsizing of HMS Eurydice, Isle of WightScene of the capsizing of HMS The Eurydice just opposite Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 24 March 1878. Date: 1878
Brick Lane, Bethnal GreenA view of the street market in Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, London. Date: circa 1900
Undertakers regaling themselves at Death's Door, Battersea Rise, Surrey -- a satirical scene in the style of Hogarth, with lines from a serious long poem, The Grave
Flight in St. Martin's Lane between the police and the contingent from Clerkenwell Green. Police meet rioters and dispersed a procession marching from Clerkenwell Green
Funeral of George V, Park LaneThree men climbing up a lamp post in Park Lane, Central London, to view the funeral procession of George V as it passes by
Exterior of the publishing office of The Illustrated London News, at 198 Strand on the corner with Milford Lane London. When it was first established the weekly news magazine was publishing every
Last Night at Drury Lane 1872Men and women in their best attire at the theatre in Drury Lane, London, to watch Christine Nilsson a Swedish operatic soprano. Date: 1872
Sermon Lane Mission, Islington 1903Distribution of free meals to the sandwichmen and unemployed at the Sermon Lane Mission, in Liverpool Road, London, during the Cattle Show. Date: 1903
Theatre Royal, Drury LaneOutside the entrance of Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Date: 1828
Exterior of Olympic Theatre, located junction of Drury Lane, Wych Street, London, specialised in comedies. Date: 1831
TheCollege of Physicians, Warwick Lane, London. Date: 1868
CIVIL WAR/BLOODY LANEThe harvest of Bloody Lane': the scene after a day's fighting at Antietam. Date: September 1862
A delivery cart negotiates the ford at Bury Lane, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Date: 1909
CEMETERY, DRURY LANEAn inner-city burial ground - the graveyard at St Martin's Church, Drury Lane, in the heart of London
GARRICKDAVID GARRICK (1717 - 1779), English actor, famous for his Shakespearean roles, a few months before his death
Lundy's Lane Date: 1814
A Mail Coach thundering along a snowy country lane in winter by Charles Howard
Palying Red Indians and Hide and Seek. It's a long lane that has no turning by Gladys Peto
A scene from Rose Marie at the Drury Lane Theatre, London (1925) Date: 1925
A Scene from The Blue Kitten at the Gaiety Theatre, London (1925) Date: 1925
Comic postcard, Two men in a speeding car Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man driving a car with beer bottles Date: 20th century
The Record Office, Fetter Lane, City of London Date: circa 1900
Staple Inn Buildings, Chancery Lane, London Date: circa 1900
Comic postcard, Pretty woman with a bicycle Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Couple riding bicycles on a country lane Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman with bicycle on country lane Date: 20th century
Fox Hunting - the Meet at the Crossroads
Draycott, Cotswold village, Dyer familiesDraycott, Cotswold village, the Dyer families outside No. 1 Wellacres Cottages
Draycott, Cotswold village, celebrating CoronationDraycott, Cotswold village, fancy dress procession led by Blockley Brass Band celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 2 June 1953. Date: 1953
Draycott, Cotswold village, Mrs Roper and her childrenDraycott, Cotswold village, Mrs Roper and her four children, the last tenants of The Brick House (in the orchard to the north of Farm Close). The house was built circa 1863 and demolished circa 1949
Draycott, Cotswold village, Mr and Mrs Rickards, photo taken at the field gate leading into Shop Lane Close (later Orchard View development)