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Premises Collection (page 9)

Background imagePremises Collection: Uppingham Auxiliary Hospital, Rutland

Uppingham Auxiliary Hospital, Rutland
The Uppingham Auxiliary Hospital operated during World War One in the premises of the Uppingham Union workhouse, Leicester Road, Uppingham, Rutland

Background imagePremises Collection: Piccadilly Shops

Piccadilly Shops
The premises of N J Woolley, Chemist & Druggiest, at 35 Piccadilly, opposite St James church

Background imagePremises Collection: Paternoster Row

Paternoster Row
The premises of the Religious Tract Society

Background imagePremises Collection: Peace in the Strand

Peace in the Strand
Londoners celebrate the victorious conclusion of the war in the Crimea by whooping it up in the Strand outside the premises of the Illustrated London News. Date: 1856

Background imagePremises Collection: Crane Court

Crane Court
The Royal Society had its premises here at this time

Background imagePremises Collection: Birkbeck Institute

Birkbeck Institute
New premises in Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane

Background imagePremises Collection: Madame Tussauds Museum, London, 1884

Madame Tussauds Museum, London, 1884
Engraving showing a number of views of Madame Tussauds waxwork museum, London, 1884. These images show the museum shortly after it moved to its Marylebone Road premises that year

Background imagePremises Collection: The Garrick Club, Covent Garden, London, 1864

The Garrick Club, Covent Garden, London, 1864
Engraving showing the exterior of the Garrick Clubs premises in King Street, Covent Garden, 1864

Background imagePremises Collection: Licensing Bill cartoon 1908

Licensing Bill cartoon 1908
A cartoon referring to the 1908 Licensing Bill which sought to reduce the number of licensed premises selling alcohol. There was much criticism of the bill which was seen as an infringement of civil

Background imagePremises Collection: The Licensing Bill, 1908

The Licensing Bill, 1908
Poster criticising the Licensing Bill of 1908 which sought to restrict and reduce the number of licensed premises in the country in an attempt to curb drunken behaviour

Background imagePremises Collection: Licensing Bill poster 1908

Licensing Bill poster 1908
Poster criticising the Licensing Bill proposed by the government in 1908 to reduce licensed premises and curb drinking, while allowing private clubs to carry on without restrictions

Background imagePremises Collection: The Making of the Illustrated London News: How the paper is

The Making of the Illustrated London News: How the paper is
Illustration by Samuel Begg, showing an army artists at work in the offices of The Illustrated London News. At times of exceptional pressure, for instance, during a Coronation or a State Funeral

Background imagePremises Collection: LINCOLNs INN GATE / 1939

LINCOLNs INN GATE / 1939
LINCOLNs INN gateway was built in 1518 and bears the arms of Sir Thomas Lovell. The INN itself dates from the early 1300s

Background imagePremises Collection: New York / Broadway 1895

New York / Broadway 1895
New York: 229 Broadway, premises of the Atlantic Coast Line for all points south

Background imagePremises Collection: Cinema, Bombay

Cinema, Bombay
The Novelty Theatre Cinematograoh, Bombay : in India as elsewhere, the first cinemas are converted premises in existing buildings, rather than purpose-built venues

Background imagePremises Collection: Parliament Buildings

Parliament Buildings
The Houses of Lords and Commons seen from Old Palace Yard, before the fortunate fire of 1834 which meant they could be replaced by their present palatial premises

Background imagePremises Collection: San Francisco Quake 4

San Francisco Quake 4
True Grit - a barber paints his sign on a tent set up on the ruined site of his premises, offering business as usual

Background imagePremises Collection: Geological Museum

Geological Museum
After starting life in 1835 in Whitehall, the Museum of Practical Geology moves to these premises in Jermyn Street in 1851, and finally to South Kensington in 1935

Background imagePremises Collection: Dog Collar Maker

Dog Collar Maker
The trade card of Tachot, fabricant, specialising in dog collars, whose premises are in the Palais Royal, Paris, at no 34 in the Galerie Montpensier, a fairly posh address !

Background imagePremises Collection: Drapery Store Photo 1905

Drapery Store Photo 1905
Two ladies pause to appraise the hats in the window of Thos. Whites Drapery Premises, High Street, Tottenham

Background imagePremises Collection: Debenhams Marble Hall

Debenhams Marble Hall
Elegantly dressed shoppers in the Marble Hall at Debenham & Freebodys new premises at 44 Wigmore Street, London

Background imagePremises Collection: Boston Tea Party Planned

Boston Tea Party Planned
BOSTON TEA PARTY - it was in these unpretentious but picturesque premises that the plan for the outrage was discussed and developed

Background imagePremises Collection: Licensing Bill Fails

Licensing Bill Fails
The lions of Great Britain (symbolising the majority of the population) chase away the Licensing Bill, which sought to close a third of the countrys licensed premises



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