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Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Inscription that marks theIsrael. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Old City. Inscription that marks the place of the encounter between Jesus and Veronica, the woman who wiped with a handkerchief the face of Jesus
The road to hell, near Trondhjem - This is one of the rare railway stations of Norway Date: 1905
Future New York - The City of Skyscrapers - with high-level roads and railways and numerous flying craft. Date: 1916
Loading an ambulance at Ramsgate Town StationLoading a stretcher into an ambulance at Ramsgate Town Station in March 1916. Several men, including service personnel and a civilian are assisting lifting a stretcher holding a patient into the top
Stretcher bearers waiting for ambulance train arrivalA group of civilians are standing by parked ambulance vehicles inside a station building at Ramsgate Town Station. On the ground nearby are several stretchers
French Railway StationAn animated scene in a French railway station - passengers queue for tickets, a porter carries a heavy case, a mother tells her children not to get lost, a boy pats a dog... Date: circa 1885
Aldersgate StationAldersgate Street station, one of the original stations of the first Metropolitan Railway Date: 1866
Goods transporter at Manchester StationAn overhead transporter carries goods to the appropriate platform at Manchester Station. Date: 1892
Great Hall, Euston Station, Central LondonView of the Great Hall, Euston Station, London, now wantonly destroyed. Date: 1849
Cannon Street station being dismantled in 1961Dismantling one of Londons bombed buildings, Cannon Street station, which was built in 1866. The two towers still stand today. Date: 1961
Photo of Stephen Bone in the SketchBlack and white photograph of artist Stephen Bone in the Sketch of 12th December 1928, painting a mural in the new Piccadilly underground station. Date: 12th December 1928
Station In London - Charing CrossCharing Cross Station, London - Interior Date: 1895
Paddy The Next Best Thing by W Gayer Mackey & Robert OrdPromotional postcard for Paddy The Next Best Thing by W. Gayer Mackey and Robert Ord from Gertrude Pages novel. First produced in England New Queens Theatre, Manchester
Poster, British Industries Fair, White City, London, 18 February to 1 March. Date: circa 1930s
Poster, Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, Olympia, London, 26 February to 23 March. Nearest stations Addison Road, West Kensington, Hammersmith. Date: circa 1930s
Aerial view, entrance to Victoria Station, London, with cars and buses. circa 1920s
The Girl Who Lost Her Character by Walter MelvillePromotional postcard for The Girl Who Lost Her Character by Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 10th October 1904. The cartoon is a sign of this melodramas popularity
National Railway strike of 1911Double page spread of scenes in London of siege conditions, the great strike threatening to bring the whole railway service of Britain to a standstill
Exodus of Germans at Liverpool Street Station, WW1Off to the Front: Exodus of Germans at Liverpool Street Station on the August bank holiday evening, at the start of the First World War
Soldiers enjoying the free buffet at Victoria station, WW1Soldiers at Victoria Railway Station enjoying the hot coffee available - for free - from the Soldiers and Sailors Free Buffet
British soldiers looking at German timetable in Mons stationTwo British soldiers stand looking at the railway timetable -written in German - at Mons station at the end of the First World War
Japanese scouts arriving in Copenhagen, DenmarkJapanese scouts arriving at Central Station, Copenhagen, Denmark. They were welcomed by Christian Holm, President of the Danish Scouts. Also present are Rear Admiral Count Sano and Viscount Mishima
Staff of the Soldiers Free Buffet at Charing Cross, WW1Female staff of the Soldiers Free Buffet at Charing Cross Station, set up, along with similar buffets at other London terminus
Christmas Leave by A. C. Michael, WW1Scene on the platform of a British railway station as a troop train arrives bringing with it officers and men back from the Front for a period of leave over Christmas. Date: 1916
Christmas leave 1916, scene at Victoria station by MataniaSoldiers exiting Victoria train station, arriving in London on leave for Christmas during the First World War. The central figure
Arrival of the Theatre Train at Victoria Station, 1914Theatre-goers from the suburbs exit Victoria Station amid office workers and commuters ready to take a taxi in search of dinner before going to see a play or musical in Londons West End in 1914
King George VI inspecting firefighters on parade, WW2King George VI visiting the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth. Date: 1940
LCC-LFB learner drivers on a London streetA picture taken outside the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade in Southwark Bridge Road, SE1, on 14 September 1935, showing a motorised Dennis fire engine with an L-plate on the front
Fireman in brass helmet with two white horsesFireman in a brass helmet with two white horses in harness
New Paddington Fire Station, West London. Date: circa 1960s
King George VI visiting LFB Headquarters, Lambeth, WW2King George VI visiting the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade in Lambeth on 16 October 1940 during the Second World War. Date: 1940
The Leave Train, WW1Troops arriving (or possibly departing) at an unidentified London rail station during the First World War. Numerous women and family members stand on the platform bidding farewell
British troops arrive from the trenches at Waterloo StationTroops just arrived at Waterloo Station from the trenches buying tickets at the booking office for travel to their suburban homes. A typical scene at London train stations during the First World War
Map of London with fire stations marked, Lambeth HQMap of London with all the fire stations marked, in the control room at Lambeth HQ
Sculptures on front of Lambeth HQ Main BuildingThree art deco style sculptures on the front of Lambeth HQ Main Building. Date: 1937
LCC-London Fire Brigade. Kensington fire stationLocated in Old Court Place near Kensington Church Street, Kensington fire station retained a horse drawn turntable ladder until 1921 when it was finally replaced by a motorised version
Refreshment vehicle at Lambeth HQRefreshment vehicle at the new Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth, probably during the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth for the opening of the building. Date: 1937
The London Fire Brigade, Lambeth headquartersThe London Fire Brigades Lambeth headquarters under construction in February 1936. Date: 1936
Soldier and family at Victoria train station, WW1Illustration showing soldiers either returning home from the front or returning to France at Victoria Station accompanied by anxious wives and families. Date: 1915
Queen Alexandra serving at London Bridge buffet, WW1Queen Alexandra pictured serving soldiers at the free buffet organised by Lady Limerick at London Bridge station in December 1915
Buffet for soldiers at Victoria Station, WW1Various scenes at the free buffet for soldiers and sailors at Victoria railway station in London. The buffet, staffed by volunteers
The Trench train, Victoria station, WW1Moving scenes at Victoria railway station as British soldiers and officers, bound for the Front, bid farewell to their loved ones. 1915
Free buffet for soldiers & sailor, Victoria station, WW1The free buffet for soldiers and sailors at Victoria Station, staffed by volunteers during the First World War to provide free food and drink to soldiers and sailors returning from the Front
W H Smith book stall at Cannon Street Station, 1915The book stall of W. H. Smith at Cannon Street station, London showing in particular, the display of Printers Pie magazine, a twice-yearly charitable publication produced by Hugh Spottiswoode
Man listening to a radioMan sitting in an armchair, listening to a large radio. Date: circa 1930s
Present situation in MexicoThe present situation in Mexico: the US naval ports of embarkation. An aerial view, showing Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans
Wartime map of Berlin by G. H. DavisA map of Berlin during the Second World War, explaining why the German capital city is the focus of RAF bombing, showing the main war industries, transport centres and power stations. Date: 1943
National Coal Strike, 1912National Coal Strike of 1912. A man inspects an important notice of a coal strike which has closed Cannon Street Station, London. Date: 1912