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Regent Collection (page 12)

Background imageRegent Collection: Kitchen with staff, Regent Palace Hotel, London W1

Kitchen with staff, Regent Palace Hotel, London W1
Aerial view of kitchen with numerous staff, at the Regent Palace Hotel, Piccadilly Circus, London W1. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRegent Collection: Filming of the Golden Eagle, Polytechnic Theatre, London

Filming of the Golden Eagle, Polytechnic Theatre, London
Postcard advertisement for Captain Knights The Filming of the Golden Eagle, at the Polytechnic Theatre, Regent Street, London W1, with screenings three times daily

Background imageRegent Collection: Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street, London 1900s

Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street, London 1900s c. 1900

Background imageRegent Collection: German street band, 1870

German street band, 1870
Out of time and out of place: a German band perform on Regent Street, London. Traffic whizzes past as two policemen close in... Date: 1870

Background imageRegent Collection: Old Polytechnic Building, Regent Street, London

Old Polytechnic Building, Regent Street, London
View of the Old Polytechnic Building in Regent Street, leading up to Langham Place, London. The spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place, can be seen in the distance on the right. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRegent Collection: Entry of General Mannerheim into Helsinki, Finland

Entry of General Mannerheim into Helsinki, Finland
Entry of General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951) into Helsinki (Helsingfors), Finland, after the Finnish Civil War

Background imageRegent Collection: Sierra Leone - Regent Church

Sierra Leone - Regent Church - The First stone Church built in the colony, built alongside the old Walled Enclosure or Kings Yard

Background imageRegent Collection: Regents Park 1950S

Regents Park 1950S
Visitors to Regents Park, London, chatting and relaxing on benches on a spring day. Date: 1950s

Background imageRegent Collection: KUANG HSU (1871 -1908)

KUANG HSU (1871 -1908)
KUANG HSU Named emperor in 1875, he ruled with his regent and aunt Tzu Hsi. She later imprisoned him for trying to issue modernizing reforms. Date: 1871 - 1908

Background imageRegent Collection: Escaped Kangaroo

Escaped Kangaroo
Regents Park, London : an escaped kangaroo causes consternation at the London Zoo, which was opened two years ago. Date: 1828

Background imageRegent Collection: Advertisement for Swan & Edgar department store

Advertisement for Swan & Edgar department store
An advertisement for the Swan & Edgar department store at Piccadilly Circus, London, featuring items from the Lace and Blouse Department

Background imageRegent Collection: Elephant rides at Regents Park Zoo, London

Elephant rides at Regents Park Zoo, London
A group of children sit on top of an elephant at Regents Park Zoo in north west London

Background imageRegent Collection: A suggested site for a memorial to Captain Scott

A suggested site for a memorial to Captain Scott in London, at the bottom of Regent Street, close to the memorial to Sir John Franklin

Background imageRegent Collection: Cocktail bar, the Chez Cup at the Regent Palace Hotel

Cocktail bar, the Chez Cup at the Regent Palace Hotel
The wonderful interior art deco decor of the new cocktail bar, the Chez Cup at the Regent Palace Hotel, Piccadilly, London

Background imageRegent Collection: Oxford Circus

Oxford Circus
Traffic at Oxford Circus and Regent Street, London, England

Background imageRegent Collection: Langham Place

Langham Place
All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, England

Background imageRegent Collection: Dickins & Jones, Regent Street, London

Dickins & Jones, Regent Street, London. Opened under the name Dickins, Smith & Stevens, selling womens underwear in 1835. Changed name to Dickins & Jones in 1856. Bought by Harrods in 1914

Background imageRegent Collection: St Jamess Music Hall, Piccadilly, London

St Jamess Music Hall, Piccadilly, London
St Jamess Music Hall is located between Regent Street and Piccadilly, and can be entered from either. This is the Piccadilly entrance

Background imageRegent Collection: Piccadilly Circus, London, on Derby Day

Piccadilly Circus, London, on Derby Day
Traffic on the morning of Derby Day in Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, London

Background imageRegent Collection: Regent Street Building

Regent Street Building
Building in progress in Upper Regent Street

Background imageRegent Collection: Regent Street Quadrant

Regent Street Quadrant
The Quadrant, on the eve of World War One, Date: 1913

Background imageRegent Collection: Van Horse Parade, Regents Park, London

Van Horse Parade, Regents Park, London
The sixth Van Horse Parade taking place on Easter Monday in Regents Park, Central London. On the far left can be seen the Hon Alex E Parker judging an entry. This annual event was founded in 1904

Background imageRegent Collection: Bugandan Royalty (card 2 of 2)

Bugandan Royalty (card 2 of 2)
Card 2 of 2. The three Regents of the young King Daudi Cwa II of Uganda. They are: Sir Apolo Kagwa, KCMG (seated) and two fellow Regents

Background imageRegent Collection: Yugoslavian Royal Family attending funeral King Alexander s

Yugoslavian Royal Family attending funeral King Alexander s
The funeral of King Alexander of Yugoslavia in Belgrade: the new King, eleven-year-old Peter, stands in the front beside his mother Queen Marie (Marie of Romanias second daughter)

Background imageRegent Collection: Prince Nicholas of Romania

Prince Nicholas of Romania (1903-1978), in about 1928. Nicholas was Queen Marie of Romanias second son and the grandson of Prince Alfred of Edinburgh. He attended Eton and served in the British Navy

Background imageRegent Collection: Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD)

Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD)
An actor dressed up as Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD) - Byzantine Emperor of Armenian descent - married to Theophano, who was Romanos IIs widow and was regent for Basil II

Background imageRegent Collection: Oarfish at the Cosmorama, London, 1849

Oarfish at the Cosmorama, London, 1849
Engraving showing an Oarfish, or Regalecus Glesne, which was on display at the Cosmorama, Regent Street, London, in 1849

Background imageRegent Collection: London Birdseye 6

London Birdseye 6
Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : Regent Street from Waterloo Place to Portland Place

Background imageRegent Collection: Afternoon Walk in Regent Street, London, 1891

Afternoon Walk in Regent Street, London, 1891
Engraving showing pedestrians in Regent Street, London, 1891

Background imageRegent Collection: Regent Street Shop Front, London, 1846

Regent Street Shop Front, London, 1846
Engraving showing the exterior of L.T. Pivers perfume shop, Regent Street, 1846

Background imageRegent Collection: Peter Robinson Stores, London, 1891

Peter Robinson Stores, London, 1891
Engraving showing a number of exteriors and interiors of the Peter Robinson department stores in Oxford Street and Regent Street, London, 1891

Background imageRegent Collection: Royal Procession in Regent Street, London, 1874

Royal Procession in Regent Street, London, 1874
Engraving showing the scene in the Quadrant, Regent Street, as Queen Victoria, in her Royal carriage, passed by, 1874. This was part of a State visit to London by the Queen and the Duke

Background imageRegent Collection: Shopping in Regent Street, London, 1849

Shopping in Regent Street, London, 1849
Engraving showing a lady (centre) returning to her carriage, after completing her purchases in Regent Street, during the London Season of 1849

Background imageRegent Collection: Regent Street, London, 1866

Regent Street, London, 1866
Engraving showing pedestrians and carriages in Regent Street, during the London Season, 1866

Background imageRegent Collection: John-Bull and the Regent from the Fable of the Fox and the S

John-Bull and the Regent from the Fable of the Fox and the Swallow

Background imageRegent Collection: Fur store

Fur store
Advertisement for the International Fur Store of Regent Street from 1892

Background imageRegent Collection: Linenized Music Rolls advert

Linenized Music Rolls advert
An advertisement for linenized music rolls from the perforated music company, 94 Regent Street

Background imageRegent Collection: Turkish Bath

Turkish Bath
Black & white illustrated ad for home Turkish Baths manufactured by the K.Y. Century Thermal Bath Cabinet Company of Regent Street, London

Background imageRegent Collection: Hoover

Hoover
1920 advertisement for the Hoover Suction Sweeper Company of Regent Street, London

Background imageRegent Collection: Regent Street in 1907

Regent Street in 1907
Only one motor-car to be seen among the cabs, carriages, horse-vans and wagons plying up and down Regent Street

Background imageRegent Collection: Exiles Squabble

Exiles Squabble
Even in exile, French political activists nurse their grievances : a scuffle between Rochefort and Pilotell in Londons Regent St, takes them to Marlborough St police court

Background imageRegent Collection: The King and Queen at the Windsor festivities

The King and Queen at the Windsor festivities
George III (1738-1820)and Queen Charlotte observing the roasting of an ox at Windsor, part of celebrations to mark the kings Diamond Jubilee in 1810

Background imageRegent Collection: George IV Card Satire

George IV Card Satire
A scene of card-playing: The Family Party or Prince Bladduds Man Traps - a political satire on the Prince Regent

Background imageRegent Collection: James 4th Earl Morton

James 4th Earl Morton
James Douglas, fourth earl of MORTON Statesman, regent of Scotland

Background imageRegent Collection: Carl Ix / Profile Portrait

Carl Ix / Profile Portrait
CARL IX Regent of Sweden (1595 - 1604), and king (1604 - 1611) having usurped the crown from his nephew Sigismund

Background imageRegent Collection: Louis XIV and Regency

Louis XIV and Regency
Five-year old Louis declares his mother, Anne d Autriche, to be regent during his minority

Background imageRegent Collection: Anne and Mazarin

Anne and Mazarin
During a (temporary) lull in fighting between the royalist forces and the Frondeurs, the regent, Anne d Autriche, and her unpopulaar minister Mazarin return to Paris

Background imageRegent Collection: Margaret of Austria 2

Margaret of Austria 2
MARGARET OF AUSTRIA (or of PARMA) daughter of emperor Maximilian I, regent of Netherlands, guardian of nephew Carl V, an able administrator



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