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Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London, with the Shirland Hotel (pub, now the Truscott Arms) on the left. Date: circa 1910
Morshead Mansions, Morshead Road, Maida Vale, London. Date: circa 1910
Mother and daughters at a London bus stopA mother and her two daughters waiting for a No.6 bus at Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London W9. They are all smartly dressed, but the houses in the background are showing postwar shabbiness
Warrington Lodge (Colonnade Hotel), Maida Vale, LondonWarrington Lodge (Colonnade Hotel), Maida Vale, West London. Date: circa 1905
Colonnade Hotel by night, Maida Vale, London. circa 1930
Maida Hill Tunnel, Regents Canal, Little Venice 1885Maida Hill Tunnel on the Regents Canal in 1885, Little Venice area of London Date: 1885
Policeman & Young CrowdA policeman keeps his eye on a crowd of young sightseers, keeping them on the pavement and well out of the path of the No. 8 Routemaster bus to Maida Vale, London
The Battle of Maida, San Pietro di Maida, Calabria, southern Italy, 4 July 1806, part of the War of the Third Coalition (1803-1806)
Photograph of Pembroke PH, Maida Vale, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details
BATTLE OF MAIDA (Portugal) The bayonet charge by the British expeditionary force routs the French Date: 4 July 1806
Road accident involving a bus, Elgin Avenue, LondonRoad accident involving a bus which has fallen down a large hole in Elgin Avenue, West London, on 5 May 1946. The advert on the side of the bus says: Look Your Best in Windsmoor. Date: 1946
Queen Victoria Orphanage, Shirland Road, Maida Vale, LondonChildren lined up outside the Queen Victoria Orphanage, Shirland Road, Maida Vale. The home was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown
Morgan Bros grocers shop, Maida Vale, LondonMorgan Bros grocers shop, 176 Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London, with a woman standing in the doorway. circa 1916
LCC (LFB) Stores and Clothing Depot, Elgin Avenue, W9London firefighters from the Kensington sub-station (12W) Lonsdale Road School, attending the London County Councils stores and clothing depot in Elgin Avenue, W9, to be kitted out with uniforms
LCC-LFB Kilburn fire station, NW LondonThe elegant frontage of Kilburn fire station, at 138 Maida Vale, Kilburn. This was one of the first fire stations opened for the renamed London Fire Brigade, formerly the Metropolitan Fire Brigade