Oxford Circus, London, c. 1880Photograph showing part of Oxford Circus (also known as Regent Circus), London, c.1880. The horse-drawn carriages travelling along Oxford Street appear blurred
Defence of Chateau de Hougoumont - Battle of WaterlooDefence of the Chateau de Hougoumont by the flank company, Coldstream GuardsWatercolour by Denis Dighton, 1815Associated with Napoleonic Wars
Edmundo Ros Club in Regent Street, London drawn by Arthur Ferrier. Couples sit at lamplit tables while people dance, the band plays and the singer croons
Advertisement for Libertys new shops, LondonAn advertisement for Libertys new shops about to open in Argyll Place, off Regent Street, London. Liberty & Co have had the exterior and interior built in 16th century style
Dandies / Beau BrummelBEAU BRUMMELL In Londons Bond Street Brummell, after being ignored by the Prince Regent (George IV) asks Lord Moira, Whos your fat friend ?
Ras Taffari ApplaudedThe Regent ras Taffari assumes the title of Negus, and is applauded as he stands on the steps of his palace at Addis- Ababa
Regent Palace Hotel Kitchens, LondonRegent Palace Hotel Kitchens, Piccadilly, London - The Brigade in action. The Hotel opened in 1915 and closed in 2006. Over 50 people can be seen working in the kitchen in this shot
Celebrated DiamondsCelebrated diamonds including; Regent, Ko-hi-noor, Sancy, Eugenie and Le Grand duc de Toscane
Regents Park Plan C1830A plan of Regents Park including Regents Canal and Marylebone Church Date: c1830
Sher. Holmes & WatsonTHE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES Holmes & Watson catch a glimpse of the mysterious stranger in a hansom cab in Regent Street
Ahmose-Nefertari. Queen of Egypt. StatueAhmose-Nefertari, Queen of Egypt. Standing figure. Wood. Posthumous. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1200 BC. Thebes, Egypt. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, WaterlooAttack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Battle of Waterloo, 1815.Watercolour by Denis Dighton, 1815. Associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars
Hungaria Restaurant, Regent Street, LondonExterior of the Hungaria Restaurant, Regent Street, London, 1947. A prominent sign next door advertises the Womans Fair and Exhibition. Date: 1947
Isobel - fashion house on Regent Street, LondonAdvertisement for fashion house, Isobel, on Londons Regent Street, renowned for its restrained shop window displays in elegant grey
Soho, London - Regent Street W1 - looking towards Air Street. 1973
View of Regent Street, London, with heavy traffic outside Liberty & Co. Date: circa late 1940s
Balloon and parachute lecture, Charles Green
G Kempinski restaurant, Veeraswamy restaurantThe G Kempinski tavern and restaurant, and Veeraswamys India Restaurant off Regent Street, London. Date: 1947
Tatler front-cover: H. R. H. Princess Paul of YugoslaviaA beautiful portrait study of the Consort of the Regent of Yugoslavia. H.R.H. the former Princess Olga, was a sister of H.R.H
Raoul Shoe Company 1912Chic Parisian footwear offered for sale in Regent St featuring a brogue shoe, fancy top boot, seaside shoe, French shoes and court shoe
Patrons of the Cafe RoyalSketches by H. H. Harris of various well-known artists, writers and celebrities of the 1930s who were regular patrons of the Cafe Royal in Regent Street, London
Quintin Hogg, English merchant and philanthropistQuintin Hogg (1845-1903), English merchant and philanthropist. Statue erected by the Royal Polytechnic Institution to the memory of their founder, Regent Street, London
Upper part of Regent Street, London, looking towards Langham Place and All Souls Church. Date: circa 1910
Silhouette portrait of King George IVSigned silhouette portrait of King George IV (1762 - 1830), by Adolph with hair and jewels pencilled in gold. Date: c.1820
Programme for the Brighton FestivalProgramme cover for the Brighton Festival, probably in 1951, Festival of Britain year, showing a giant and fairly slim Prince Regent looking approvingly at the Brighton Pavilion
Blanche De CastilleWhen her son becomes king, Blanche de Castille, who has been acting as regent during his minority, releases prisoners from the countrys prisons
PianolaAdvertisement for the Pianola, the automatic piano-player from the Orchestrelle Company of Regent Street
Brunhilde / Frankish QueenBrunehaut, warrior-queen of Austrasia in Germany, mounted - astride, not side-saddle - on horseback and accompanied by a fierce dog
Dancing at Coconut GroveElegant couples dine and dance to the calypso beat of Edmundo Ros and his band at the New Coconut Grove, Regent Street, London
Leigh Hunt / 1815 DrawingJAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT - English poet and essayist and critic of Prince Regent
Traffic at Oxford (Regent) Circus, Central LondonCabs, carriages, buses and pedestrians at Oxford (then Regent) Circus, at the junction of Oxford Street and Regent Street, Central London, during the season
Walks of London - Regent Street From Waterloo ?Walks of London - Regent Street From Waterloo Place To Portland
Liberty's Regent Street, London early 1900s
Regent Street, London, early 1900s
Prince Albert Victorian period
Regent Street, London Regent
London Regent Street early 1900s
Town Hall and Regent Cross, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire - Valentine's postcard 1906 Date: 1906
Regent Palace Hotel - Piccadilly Circus, London, W1 - The Rotunda Court Date: circa 1920s
Regent Street London Victorian period Date: 19th century
White Star Line, First Class Goldsmiths Regent plate oval boWhite Star Line, First Class Goldsmiths Regent plate oval bread bowl, house flag to centre. 11ins
White Star Line, three Goldsmiths Regent plate egg cupsWhite Star Line, trio of Goldsmiths Regent plate egg cups. 2ins
Rugby Regent Street early 1900s
Blyth Regent Street early 1900s
Weston-Super-Mare Regent Street probably 1920s
Regent Street, Weston Super Mare early 1900's
In The Quartermaster's StoresAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for In The Quartermaster's Stores, words and music adapted by Box, Cox and Bert Read
Regent Street, London, EnglandRegent Street, London - looking north toward Oxford Circus with Dickins and Jones Department Store (right), which traded between 1835 and 2007. Date: circa 1909