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Tottenham Palace TheatrePromotional postcard for Tottenham Palace Theatre, Haringey North London Date: circa 1910
Advertisement for Heals - new store opening Tottenham Ct RdAdvertisement for Heals - new store opening for Heal and Son Ltd on Tottenham Court Road, London. Date: 1917
FA Cup winners - Tottenham Hotspur, 1921FA Cup winners in 1921, Spurs (Tottenham Hotspur). Association Cup Winners Players Cigarettes card set, c. 1930. Date: 1921
Tottenham Road, Hackney, LondonTottenham Road, Hackney, County of London, England. Date: 1900s
Blitz in London -- Tottenham Court Road, WW2Blitz in London -- firefighters in action at the scene of a fire in Tottenham Court Road, 24 September 1940. Date: 1940
Blitz in London -- charred remains of a pub, WW2Blitz in London -- the charred remains of a pub, The White Hart in Windmill Street, near Tottenham Court Road, on 30 March 1941. View of the bar from the street door. Date: 1941
Advert for Shoolbreds womens footwear 1916Footwear of distinction, womens smart kid shoes available at Shoolbreds department store in Tottenham Court Road, London 1916
Advertisement for Shoolbreds ladies shirtsAdvertisement for Shoolbreds ladies tailor-made shirts, made by expert tailors in the mens shirt department. Materials available are spun silk, taffeta silk, spunella
Advert for Shoolbreds blouses 1914Advertisement for Shoolbreds blouses, illustrating three examples: a smart black fancy net blouse, a dainty ecru net blouse, and a smart ecru net blouse. 1914
Tottenham Court Road with horse buses and a hansom outside Shoolbreds premises. Date: c. 1900
Tottenham Court Road Corner, c. 1900. Date: c. 1900
Tottenham Court Road C. 1895A busy street scene on Tottenham Court Road c. 1895. The Horseshoe Hotel can be seen on the right, with advertising hoardings. Date: c. 1895
Bruce Castle C18Bruce Castle, Tottenham : the seat of Alderman Townsend, today a museum whose picture collection is available through the Mary Evans Library. Date: circa 1780
TOTEN HALLRemains of the Manor House denominated The LORDSHIP OF TOTEN HALL now vulgarly called TOTTENHAM COURT and occupied by the Adam and Eve Tea House and Gardens. Date: 1813
King Johns PalaceAn Antient Structure, denominated in various Records KING JOHNs PALACE, lately situated near the New River Companys Reservoir, Tottenham Court. Date: 1811
Bruce Castle, Tottenham : today it houses a museum containing the Post Office collection, handled by the Mary Evans Library. Date: late 18th century
Joel Abraham KnightJOEL ABRAHAM KNIGHT English churchman, minister of the Tottenham chapel. Date: CIRCA 1794
London Fire Brigade - Tottenham Station and Engine Date: circa 1900s
Advertisement for Shoolbreds flannel shirts, WW1Advertisement for Shoolbreds flannel shirts, cut out and ready for women to sew for soldiers at the front in the First World War. Date: 1914
Count Zambeccaris BalloonPlate showing Count Zambeccaris Balloon. Which was to have taken up himfelf, Rear Admiral Sir Edward Knt. and Mifs Grice from Tottenham Court Road
Motorised pump and crew in Tottenham. The vehicle was 100 hp, and cost £ 3000
Count Zambeccaris balloon
The Prince of Wales Hospital Carnival, North London
London Scientology H. QThe Scientology and Dianetics shop of Tottenham Court Road, the London headquarters of the religious sect founded by L. Ron Hubbard in Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A. in 1953. Date: 1980s
The Grafton Hotel, LondonThe Grafton Hotel, Tottenham Court Road, London - now the Radisson Edwardian Grafton Hotel Date: circa 1910
Tottenham Court Road, LondonBusy traffic on Tottenham Court Road, London at the junction with Oxford Street (looking north). Date: 1913
London / St. Giles CircusTraffic lights in the St. Giles Circus area, near Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, central London. Date: mid 1960s
Tottenham Water PumpA quaint relic of the past, the old water pump at Tottenham, North London. Date: 19th century
Oxford Street 1960SOxford Street, London, looking towards Tottenham Court Road, with Centre Point in the distance. Date: 1960s
Strand Union Boys BandA group picture of the Strand Union Boys Band on 12 July 1905, at the Childrens Fete held at the Vicarage, Tottenham, North London
Lyons Corner House - Mountview CafeThe interior of the Mountview Cafe - Lyons Corner House, at the corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road, London
A Nasal ReconaissanceThree British bobbies on the beat during WWI, attempt to lure a suspected German spy from his flat in Tottenham Court Road in London, by frying some delicious looking sausages beneath his window
Maple & Company Show Rooms, London, 1893Engraving showing the exterior of Maple and Companys show rooms in Tottenham Place, London, 1893. Maple and Co. had a large department store in Tottenham Court Road
London Birdseye 14Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : Tottenham Court Road and Hampstead Road to Camden Town
London Birdseye 12Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : Oxford Street, from the Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road
Whitfields ChapelIn the Tottenham Court Road
Chelsea vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 1909Illustration showing Windridge scoring for Chelsea Football Club, during the First Division, Chelsea vs. Tottenham Hotspur match of December 1909
Tottenham Hotspur vs. West Bromwich Albion, 1931Photograph of a Tottenham Hotspur striker kicking the ball directly at the West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper during a Second Division match between the teams, at White Hart Lane, in March 1931
Murderers pursued by police in TottenhamA chase between police and Russian Anarchists. Charles Wyatt, the conductor, was forced at gun point to drive the tram. A second Russian fired at the pursuing police from the back platform during
Oxford Street 1966Oxford Street, London, looking towards Tottenham Court Road, with a red Routemaster bus, and Centre Point in the distance
Underground works at junction of Hampstead Road and EustonSection of the underground works at the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Hampstead Road with Euston Road. The diagram shows the extent of the subterranean works in London by this period
Elizabeth Alexander 106ELIZABETH ALEXANDER Oxford-born resident of Hanway Street, Tottenham Court Road, London : she had 9 children and was supposed to be the oldest woman in England
Making Escalators 1930SThe construction of the huge escalators leading out of Tottenham Court Road underground (tube) station, central London
Bruce Castle, 1656An Elizabethan manor house in Lordship Lane, Tottenham, associated with the Bruce family : much changed during its history, but luckily still exists today as a museum
Drapery Store Photo 1905Two ladies pause to appraise the hats in the window of Thos. Whites Drapery Premises, High Street, Tottenham
Class Photograph / 1920The children of Wilson House, the 2nd year group of Downhills Central School, Tottenham
Regency Theatre 1817Interior of the Regency theatre, Tottenham Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, built on the site of the Kings Concert Rooms. Tonights play is Othello
Street Scene / London / 1899Tottenham Court Road