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BALL AT THE SAVOYA fashionable ball at the Savoy Hotel, Strand, London Date: 1911
LAW / COURT BUILDINGSThe Law courts, The Strand, London. Date: 1890
LONDON / THE STRANDThe Strand, looking east, with buses, cabs and cars - the car on the left sports an a badge. On the right is the Hotel Cecil. Date: circa 1910
Ivy Bridge LaneAn alley (long demolished) leading from the Strand to the Ivy Bridge or pier on the River Thames, a drop-off point for river passengers
Fox-under-the-hill tavernThe Fox-under-the-Hill tavern was situated on the north bank the River Thames near the Strand
Water cistern in the StrandThe Strand Lane Baths, at 5 Strand Lane, London WC2R 2NA, have been reputed since the 1830s to be a Roman survival. In fact they are the remaining portion of a cistern built in 1612 to feed a
View of the Strand, London, from the south side of the River Thames. Taken from a 16th century drawing. Date: 16th century
Wych StreetOld houses in Wych Street. Wych Street was a street in London, roughly where Australia House now stands on Aldwych. It ran west from the church of St Clement Danes on the Strand to a point towards
Traffic, by Noel Scott, Lyceum Theatre, LondonTraffic, a play by Noel Scott, at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London, starring Mary Glynne and Dennis Neilson-Terry. 1930
The Terror, by Edgar Wallace, Lyceum Theatre, LondonThe Terror, by Edgar Wallace, at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London, starring Mary Glynne and Dennis Neilson Terry. circa 1927
Mr Wu, Grand Theatre, Croydon, SurreyMr Wu, a play by Harry M Vernon and Harold Owen, at the Grand Theatre, Croydon, Surrey. Previously at the Strand and Savoy Theatres, London. 1910s
Battling Butler, farce, Royal Adelphi Theatre, LondonBattling Butler, a new musical farce at the Royal Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, starring Jack Buchanan
Anna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, Strand Theatre, LondonAnna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, at the Strand Theatre, London, starring Pauline Lord, with George Marion and Frank Shannon
The Strand, London Date: 1960s
Coumeenoole Strand, Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry by P O TooleCoumeenoole Strand, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland by P O Toole
The Strand, Portmarnock, Showing Head Howth, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Narin Strand at Sunset, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Man and woman walk along the sea front in high winds, TroonA man and woman walk along the sea front in high winds at Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. It is winter, cold and the waves roll up the beach. The couple carry plastic shopping bags Date: 2004
Upturned currach boat on Innishmore, Aran Islands, IrelandUpturned currach on Innishmore, Aran Islands, Ireland. A currach is a type of Irish boat with a wooden frame, over which animal skins or hides were once stretched, though now canvas is now used
Loyal Islington Volunteer Cavalry.Aquatint by and after Thomas Rowlandson, 1799 (c).From a volume of 86 aquatints entitled ?Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs
The Strand Roman Bath Reconstructed by MataniaThe roman bath in the Strand, its probable appearance in antiquity envisaged by the Sphere artist and enthusiast in Roman antiquities, Fortunino Matania
London Slums - Angel Court, StrandA view of Angel Court, Strand - one of Londons Victorian slum areas. Date: circa 1902
Sphere front cover - Treasure Island at the Strand TheatreFront cover of The Sphere featuring illustration by Fortunino Matania of a scene from the play, Treasure Island, performed at the Strand Theatre in 1922 with Arthur Bourchier in the role of Long John
Blitz in London -- Duke Street, Strand, WW2Blitz in London -- fire crews at work with hosepipes in Duke Street, off the Strand, 17 April 1941. Date: 1941
An exhausted cab horse - The Strand, LondonLondon Life - An exhausted cab horse tended to on the street - The Strand, London Date: circa 1901
The Crimson Alibi by George Broadhurst (June 3, 1866 January 31, 1952). First produced in England Strand Theatre on 29th November 1919
Copenhagen, Denmark - Gammel Strand - The Fish Market. Date: circa 1930s
Lambeth Cavalry. Aquatint by and after Thomas Rowlandson, 1799 (c). From a volume of 86 aquatints entitled ?Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs
Clerkenwell Cavalry. Aquatint by and after Thomas Rowlandson, 1799 (c). From a volume of 86 aquatints entitled ?Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs
Holywell Street off The Strand, London - demolished when The Strand was widened in 1901. Date: circa 1900
London Trade Card - Mrs Holts Italian Warehouse at the two Olive Posts in the Strand. Selling Italian silks, satins, velvets, damasks, fans, hats, as well as various Italian foodstuffs. 18th century
Dining Hall, Strand Hotel, Rangoon, BurmaDining Hall (centre), Strand Hotel, Rangoon, Burma. circa 1930
The Strand War Game - WW1 board gameA board game created by The Strand Magazine during World War One. Described as a combination of draughts, chess and war, it is played by two opponents, representing the Allies and the Germans
The Strand, Portrush, Co. Antrim - an elevated view over a busy beach with The Arcadia and other buildings visible. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Portrush). Date: circa early 1900s
Scenes from Iraq - Basra, Tomb of Ezra, Ctesiphon, Baghdad(Top) - The Strand - Basra, Iraq, WWI era. (Middle upper) - Ezras Tomb on the Tigris River, Iraq - The Tomb of the Prophet Ezra at Al-╩╗Uzair
Grand Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London - on the corner of The Strand and Northumberland Avenue. Date: 1908
Belles of St Clement s! Girl bell ringers, 1926A band of female change ringers at St Clement Danes church in the Strand, London. The Illustrated London News deemed the sight of female bell ringers sufficiently interesting
Strand Union Workhouse, EdmontonThe Strand Unions new workhouse opened at Edmonton, North London, in 1870. Date: Date unknown
Mr Monck Masons Aerial MachineThe Model of Mr Monck Masons Aerial Machine now exhibiting at the Royal Adelaide Gallery, Lowther Arcade, Strand Date: 1843
Pidcocks Exhibition, Exeter Change, Strand, LondonCopper farthing token (21mm diameter) c. 1795-1801 made by James. Advertising Pidcocks exhibition of living animals at the Exeter Change, Strand
Fire at J Lyons Corner House, The Strand, LondonFirefighters deal with a fire in J Lyons Corner House, The Strand, Central London. This was a popular and famous tea room in Londons West End, opened in 1915
LCC-LFB J Lyons Corner House fire, The StrandFirefighters deal with a fire in J Lyons Corner House, The Strand, Central London. This was a popular and famous tea room in Londons West End, opened in 1915
Main Entrance and Foyer, Strand Palace Hotel, LondonMain Entrance and Foyer of the Strand Palace Hotel, London, with art deco style decor. Date: circa 1930s
Lear / Nonsense / AnerleyThere was an Old Person of Anerley, whose conduct was strange and unmannerly; He rushed down the Strand, with a pig in each hand, but returned in the evening to Anerley
Wych Street, London, 1870Engraving showing Wych Street, off the Strand, London in 1870
The Chaperon by Jocelyn Brandon & Frederick Arthur. First produced at Devonshire Park in Eastbourne on 21st April 1013 and at The Strand Theatre on 26th April 1913. Presented by Louis Meyer
Broadway by Philip Dunning & George AbbottBroadway by Philip Dunning and George Abbott. First produced by Jed Harris in England at the Strand Theatre on 22nd December 1926. It went on to become one of the most successful plays of the 1920s
Nybroviken, Stockholm, SwedenNybroviken (New Bridge Bay) in the centre of Stockholm, Sweden, showing the Strands Terrass (Strand Hotel), steamboats and ferries. Date: circa 1910