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Patients in cafeteria, Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing five patients in the cafeteria enjoying a hot meal served by a catering lady
Group of Special Constables, LondonA group of eleven Special Constables of the Metropolitan Police, London, pose for their photograph. They are all in uniform, and some have decorations from the First World War above their left pocket
Group of policemen, Battersea, LondonA group of policemen pose for their photograph at Battersea in south west London. They are all in uniform, some wearing helmets, others (the Special Constables) in peaked caps
Policemen in gas masks on their motor cyclesTwo long lines of Metropolitan Police officers on their motor cycles, one with a sidecar. They are all wearing masks in case of a gas attack. Sandbags are piled up outside the building on the right
Patient playing darts, Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a patient in dressing gown and pyjamas playing darts in a rest room
Police officer using a radio, LondonA Metropolitan Police officer using a small walkie talkie radio made by Motorola on a London street
GATSO speed cameraA GATSO speed camera with two Metropolitan Police officers
Traffic Accident Investigation officers at workMet Police Traffic Accident Investigation officers measuring distances on the road to determine speed and braking distance
Met Police officer, Victorian periodA Metropolitan Police officer, PC Vincent, in the mid-Victorian period, posing for his photograph in a studio. He is wearing the original Peelers swallowtail jacket
Evening dress Police uniform / W H RobinsonA Mr Heath Robinson designed evening dress uniform for Policemen in Londons West End, allowing raids to take place and the tone of the premises not be prejudiced by conspicuous uniforms
Police dog handler and dog, Camborne, CornwallA police dog handler training a young Alsatian dog in a field at Camborne in Cornwall
Policemen arrest a drunkCartoon postcard by Phil May - The New Licensing Act - two policemen escort a (once) smartly-dressed drunkard for a night in the cells to sober up
Austrian policeman - AnschlussAustrian policeman practicing with a Rast & Gasser 8mm revolver
Bootblack at Prince of Wales investiture, Caernarvon
Enthronement of Archbishop LangA crowd scene at the enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Gordon Lang (1864-1945). He was the first bachelor to hold the appointment in 150 years
Policemen and cart, Canning Town, East LondonPolicemen accompany a cart carrying goods across the bridge at Canning Town, near the London Docks in East London, during the national transport strike
Departure of troops by the London and Birmingham RailwayTroops departing from Euston Station, London, to Manchester and other industrial districts of Lancashire to supress the riots and strikes there
James Keir Hardie address at Trafalgar SquareJames Keir Hardie (1856-1915), Scottish Labour leader and politician, addresses a crowd including suffragettes at Trafalgar Square
Scooter girlA policeman shouts out an anxious warning to a little girl who is merrily riding her scooter on the road forcing a chauffeur driven car to slow down
A country shooting party in AustriaA picnic during a country shooting party in Austria. The men sit in the foreground amid the baskets of food, guns and dog
London Policeman and childrenA London Bobby on the beat holds the hands of some school children, possibly prior to guiding them safely across the busy road
Guards take aim in Sidney Street, East LondonMembers of the First Battalion Scots Guards lying in the roadway, taking aim during the Sidney Street Siege (popularly known as the Battle of Stepney) in East London
Winston Churchill in Sidney Street, East LondonWinston Churchill, then Home Secretary, together with policemen and civilians, during the Sidney Street Siege (popularly known as the Battle of Stepney) in East London
Seven Dials LondonFormerly a very disreputable part of London where policemen feared to tread
Conscription Act of 1917Some 5000 women appeared outside New York City Hall on 16th June 1917 to present an anti-registration petition to the mayor. Two women rioters are arrested for fighting with police
Bloody Sunday Riot - Parliament Street 1887Bloody Sunday, London, 13th November 1887, the name given to a demonstration against coercion in Ireland and to demand the release from prison of MP William O Brien
Bombay (Mumbai) PolicemanPoliceman in uniform from Bombay (Mumbai), India
Opportunity by William Heath RobinsonSequential cartoon by William Heath Robinson showing a lady and man walking from opposite directions and deciding to throw caution to the wind when they spot a sprig of mistletoe clasped behind
To The Rescue by William Heath RobinsonSequential cartoon by William Heath Robinson with the first picture showing a policeman directing a large army of helpers towards a top hat and gloves lying forlornly in the snow
London Policeman in a classic static pose!
Policemen from Monaco alongside cannonPolicemen from Monaco alongside ceremonial cannon. Possibly the original starting gun for the original Monaco Grand Prix!
Police SquadLed by their sergeant, a clutch of constables march to their duties, passing a shoe black who uses only Carrs Blacking - no doubt this is an advertisement ?
Arresting a DogDoing their duty : ordered by the Lord Mayor of London to clear the streets of stray dogs, police arrest the companion of a poor blind beggar
Sketches of the Socialist Meeting in Trafalgar Square, 1886Engraving showing a series of sketches of the Socialist Meeting in Trafalgar Square, London, in November 1886. The images show (clockwise from top left)
Scenes from the Rent War in IrelandScenes in the late 19th century during the Rent War in Tipperary as follows: 1. A Riot at Templebraden, Limerick County 2. Boycotted Policemen 3. A No Rent Placard 4
Street betting - a bookmaker taking betsAn illustration of street betting showing a bookmaker taking bets in a London street and highlighting the problem of bribery between bookies and policemen
Sir Robert Peel, 1846K0 Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, sketched speaking in the House of Commons, January 1846
Sir Robert Peel, c. 1850Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, surrounded by illustrations of his political achievements
Drayton Bassett Church, 1850Engraving of Drayton Bassett Church during the funeral of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister
The Crowd, Band and Police at the F. A. Cup Final, 1923Photograph of the crowd at Wembley Stadium before the start of the 1923 F.A. Cup Final between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United
Sir Robert Peel on horseback, c. 1850Engraving of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister, on horseback. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism
Policeman and Children, West India Docks, London, 1936Photograph showing a policeman surrounded by children from the East End of London, prior to their setting off on a day trip to the countryside, at West India Docks, London, 1936
Police Canteen
Edward VIII on HolidayEDWARD VIII and Mrs Wallis Simpson on holiday in September 1936 at Rab in Yugoslavia, surrounded by bodyguards and policemen
Water Tug of War TeamThe Metropolitan Police team which were the first winners of the Wodehouse Shield for the Water Tug of War
Police / Anti-Gas SchoolA group of officers from the Metropolitan police pose for a photograph wearing their gas masks at the anti-gas training school at Devonport, Plymouth. 2/2 pictures. See 10193283 for
Mounted Police OfficersMounted police officers talking to crowds outside Buckingham Palace in London
Police Cycle ProficiencyMetropolitan Police officer from the Road Safety Unit carrying out a cycling proficiency course for children on bicycles at a school