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Merchant Taylors Hall, Threadneedle Street Date: 1830
Painter Stainers Hall, Little Trinity Lane Date: 1830
Saddlers Hall LondonSaddlers Hall, Cheapside Date: 1830
Skinners Hall LondonSkinners Hall, Newgate Hill Date: 1830
Watermans Hall LondonWatermans Hall, Saint Marys Hill Date: 1830
Stationers Hall, near Paternoster Row Date: circa 1750
Barber SurgeonsA new member is admitted to the company in Barber Surgeons Hall. Date: 1841
Vintners Hall, Thames Street Date: circa 1750
Apothecaries Hall, Pilgrim Street Date: 1831
Brewers Hall LondonBrewers Hall, Addle Street Date: 1831
Coopers Hall LondonCoopers Hall, Basinghall Street Date: 1827
Carpenters Hall, London Wall Date: 1830
Cordwainers Hall, Distaff Lane Date: 1830
Streamline Train passing through Florida Orange groves. Date: circa 1950s
Curtiss Tomahawk Fighter Aircraft of the RAF. Date: 1941
Youngs Row-boat and Canoe Livery, BermudaYoungs Row-boat and Canoe Livery near the Princess Hotel Bermuda Date: circa 1910
Model RAF aircraft on the beach - Southern EnglandA rather fine model aircraft at the seaside - possibly an entry into a Birdman/Flugtag-style event, where daredevils launch improbable flying machines off the end of a pier/jetty/quayside into
Breguet 941 / McDonnell Douglas 188 - American AirlinesBreguet 941/McDonnell Douglas 188 in American Airlines livery
Breguet 941 / McDonnell Douglas 188 over New YorkBreguet 941/McDonnell Douglas 188 over New York in American Airlines livery
Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865 / G-AMAUHawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865/G-AMAU, The Last of the Many!, the final production Hurricane, in Hawker racing livery of royal blue with gold trimmings
Ileana and CarolILEANA HOHENZOLLERN, in the royal carriage on her wedding day, with her father, King Carol II of Romania. She married Archduke Anton of Austria and had six children. Date: 1909 - 1991
London Fire Brigade Minis - London 2012 OlympicsLondon Fire Brigade Minis, used at the Olympic Park, Stratford, East London, for the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games
LCC-LFB Dennis open pump escape at a fire stationReadying for the outbreak of WW2, a regular London pump-escape pictured with the wartime fire appliances which would greatly outnumber the pre-1938 London appliance fleet
NFS Dagenham fire stations Pump Escape(36K-3Z1), WW2The former local authority fire appliance from Dagenham fire station, seen here at Regional Headquarters, Lambeth SE1. It remains in its pre WW2 livery
NFS (London Region No 5) Towing Unit, WW2An NFS towing and trailer unit in uniform grey livery, displayed in the Regional Fire Service Headquarters station drill yard
Poster - Eastern National Omnibus Company LimitedPoster design for Eastern National Omnibus Company Limited - advertuising their regular coach services to Tilbury, Grays, Clacton-on-Sea, Jaywick Sands, Lowestoft and Yarmouth
Marquis of Wellesleys Boatman, IndiaThe Dandy or Boatman of the Marquis of Wellesley (Richard Colley Wesley, later Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley - 1760-1842), in his livery, depicted in front of the State Yacht, the Soonamooky
The Shop Lifter by Stanley LloydHumorous scene in a toy shop at Christmas as a security guard in smart livery chases after a small child who has decided they cannot leave a toy train engine at the shop
Dunhills clothing for chauffeurs advertisementAdvertisement for Dunhills and specifically their summer clothing for chauffeurs, including livery dust coats, uniforms and sumair caps. Date: 1927
Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince PhilipPrincess Elizabeth and Prince Philip smiling and waving from the royal coach during the procession through London following their wedding. 20 November 1947
Chauffeur livery advertisement by Moss BrosAdvertisement for chauffeurs livery, available from Moss Bros of Covent Garden, London in hard-wearing materials with accessories ready for immediate wear. Date: 1934
Costume / French Page 1800Livery of a page of the French Empire: red breeches & waistcoat with gold braid, green coat with stand collar & gold braid, tricorn with white plume & tricolore rosette. Date: circa 1800
Elegant young woman -- The Mauve DressAn elegant young woman with short blonde hair sits in a mauve dress
Horse and carriage, Haverfordwest, South WalesA rather impressive looking horse and open carriage, with its smartly dressed driver, parked outside a building in Quay Street, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
WW2 - Aircraft manufacture in AustraliaThe Australian aircraft manufacture industry during World War Two. It took the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation 16 months to produce its first 100 Wirraway machines
Hillman 10 SaloonA young lad sits satop the windrscreen of a Hillman 10 Saloon (in Wartime Livery) with proud Grandfathers on either side!
Drapers HallThe interior of Drapers Hall
Clothworkers HallThe interior of Clothworkers Hall
French Hunt MeetFrench chasseurs meet in the forest of Chantilly, north of Paris. The huntsmen wear the traditional livery
Fanfare by Lotus 1948A court style shoe with open side, high heels & buckled ankle strap
Patriotic American GirlA young, blonde patriotic American girl in stars & stripes accessories of cap & scarf which is wrapped up high around her face. The flag livery is in reverse colours
Fencing PagesTwo page boys fencing on the roof terrace of the Savoy Hotel, London, England
Leathersellers HallAn ancient nunnery, acquired by the Leathersellers in 1543, but demolished in 1799
Noblemans Costume C16Typical costume for a well off nobleman during the reign of the Tudor monarchs (actually Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montague)
Lady in Shawl 1837Pale grey robe: scallop shaped trim down one side of the skirt composed of black velvet & blonde lace, large Kashmir shawl & lace edged collar with brooch. Footman in livery
French Hunt Meet 1912A meet of French chasseurs wait to unleash the hounds. The huntsmen wear the traditional livery
French MenservantsFrench menservants in outdoor and indoor livery: top hat with cockade, braided cutaway coat with stand collar, spatterdashes, coat with M- cut collar, breeches
London Bird MarketThe BIRD MARKET at Sclater Street, Club Row, London : though most wear caps or bowlers, one gent wears topper and tails - or is he a manservant in livery ?