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Northumberland AvenueThe road through from Trafalgar Square to the river was made possible by the demolition of Northumberland House in 1874. Date: circa 1910
Trafalgar Square 1950STrafalgar Square, London, showing St.-Martins-in-the- Fields church and Africa House, with the statue of King Charles I in the foreground. Date: 1950s
Trafalgar Square 1968Nelsons Column and St. Martins church, Trafalgar Square, central London. Date: 1968
Trafalgar Sq. SilhouetteSilhouettes in Trafalgar Square, London. The equine statue in the foreground is George IV, with Nelsons Column in the background. Date: 1950s
Trafalgar Square SceneTrafalgar Square, London, looking towards St. Martins-in -the-Fields, that lovely church designed by Gibbs. Africa House is on the right, obscured by a fountain. Date: 1930s
Nelsons Column, made of Portland stone, 145 feet high, was erected by public subscription 1840-43, from designs by Railton. The statue on top is by E.H. Baily. Date: 1950s
Trafalgar Square DuskThe fountain in Trafalgar Square, London, floodlit at dusk. Date: 1960s
Head European Offices - Canadian Pacific, Trafalgar SquareThe Head European Offices of Canadian Pacific, 62-65 Charing Cross Road, Trafalgar Square, London - photographed during a great night storm. Date: 1924
Trafalgar Square Traffic - 1953Traffic around Trafalgar Square, London - Austin A40 Somerset in foreground. Photograph taken on the day of the 1953 Derby at Epsom. 6th June 1953
Controllling Traffic - Trafalgar Square - 1953Policeman controlling traffic in Trafalgar Square - traffic turning into Whitehall. Photograph taken on the day of the 1953 Derby at Epsom. 6th June 1953
Trafalgar Square, London, 1953From Trafalgar Square a view looking towards Cockspur Street, note temporary grandstand on right of picture. 6th June 1953
Trafalgar Square and Admiralty ArchTrafalgar Square looking through Admiralty Arch along The Mall. Photograph taken on the day of the 1953 Coronation Derby at Epsom. 6th June 1953
Cooling off in Trafalgar SquareTwo little girls cool off during a heat in the fountains of Trafalgar Square. Date: 1929
Royal Wedding 1947 - procession in Trafalgar SquareImmense crowds fill Trafalgar Square to see the Royal Wedding procession of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Phlip, Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey on 20 November 1947. 1947
Feeding Pigeons 1950Feeding the pigeons in Trafalgar Square, London, with St Martin-in-the-Fields church in the background Date: 1950s
Trafalgar Sq / FulleyloveRomantic street scene including the National Gallery. Date: 1906
Trafalgar Sq / 1863 / EdwardThe marriage procession of Edward and Alexandra. Date: 7th March 1863
Trafalgar Sq Xmas TreeThe Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, the traditional gift of the people of Norway Date: 1960s
Huntley and Palmers Christmas advertisementAdvertisement for Huntley and Palmers, the first name you think of in biscuits showing a snowy Trafalgar Square in central London
Met Police officer on his radio, LondonA Metropolitan Police officer speaking on his radio in Trafalgar Square, Central London, with the church of St Martin in the Fields behind him. A WPC is speaking to a woman in the background. (2 of 2)
Brightening up Trafalgar Square / W H RobinsonPost War Britain - Social amenities. One of Edwin Landseers Lions in Trafalgar Square would make the perfect spot for a bar, to brighten up the place
The exact spot Admiral Nelson fellThe exact spot at which Admiral Horatio Nelson fell during the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805 is marked on the deck of HMS Victory by this small brass plaque
HMS Victory - Nelsons Flagship - in drydock at Portsmouth
Feed the Guns Campaign - War BondsA Feed the Guns campaign week to attract the populace in Britain to buy War Bonds to help " End the War". Separate campaigns of special weeks were " led off " by spectacular
Northumberland House, LondonThe demolition of Northumberland House, Charing Cross, making way for a new road between Trafalgar Square and the river. View from the old garden
James Keir Hardie address at Trafalgar SquareJames Keir Hardie (1856-1915), Scottish Labour leader and politician, addresses a crowd including suffragettes at Trafalgar Square
Fountains of Trafalgar Square lit with blue to welcome birthThe fountains of Trafalgar Square in London lit blue for a boy to celebrate the birth of Prince Charles on 14th November 1948
Trafalgar Square lionView of one of the lions at the foot of Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square, Central London, at the time of the Nelson Centenary Celebrations
Trafalgar Square 1842Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and the church of St Martin in the Fields
Nelsons Column Goes UpNelsons Column is gradually erected in Trafalgar Square
National Gallery ProjectArthur Alloms proposed design for the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square
Royal Mews 1850The Royal Mews, which will be demolished in 1830 to enasble the construction of Trafalgar Square : the royal carriages will then be housed in the Mews in Buckingham Palace Rd
Nelsons Column InstalleThe square in 1845, after the erection of Nelsons Column but we must wait nearly a quarter of a century before Landseers lions are added in 1867
Waterloo PlaceDuke of Yorks column and St Jamess Park ahead, Pall Mall off to the right, Trafalgar Square out of sight on the left : the prominent building is the United Service Club
Trafalgar Square ElectHustings erected in the square at election time
Aquascutum rainwearThis charming green proofed Ottoman silk coat with its pretty collar and wide, rounded shoulder line can be worn belted as it is here, or hanging loose from the shoulders
Keir Hardie at a suffragette meetingJames Keir Hardie (1856-1915), Scottish Labour leader and politician giving a speech in Trafalgar Square, London
Sketches of the Socialist Meeting in Trafalgar Square, 1886Engraving showing a series of sketches of the Socialist Meeting in Trafalgar Square, London, in November 1886. The images show (clockwise from top left)
The waistcoat of Nelson worn at the Battle of TrafalgarThis is an illustration of a relic of Nelson. It is the waistcoat worn by him at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
H. M. S. Victory illuminated at nightThe H.M.S. Victory, Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar 1805, is illuminated a hundred years later on 21 October 1905 to celebrate the centenary of the Britains famous naval victory
The anniversary of Trafalgar on board Victory at PortsmoutThis is a scene on board H.M.S. Victory showing the preparations to celebrate and commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar in 21 October 1805
Trafalgar Day, 21 October 1895Commemorating the nineteenth anniversary of the victory of the Battle of Trafalgar. Crowds gather round Nelsons column in Trafalgar Square on 21 October 1895. Wreaths are laid on the steps
A powder primer from the VictoryA powder primer bearing an inscription that says it is from Nelsons flagship the H.M.S. Victory. These primers were as food for Nelsons guns on the Victory which led in the famous Battle of Trafalgar
The coat worn by Nelson at the Battle of TrafalgarThis is an illustration of a relic of Nelson. It is the coat worn by him at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
Admiral W. W. Percival Johnson (1790-1880)Engraved portrait of Admiral W.W. Percival Johnson (1790-1880), the English sailor, who served as a midshipman on HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar
The sleeping cabin of Lord NelsonThe interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory as shown for the first time in colour after its redecoration and restoration as it would have appeared at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
The New Trafalgar Fan - souvenir of Nelsons victoryThis was a contemporary souvenir of Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and was called The New Trafalgar Fan and dedicated to Lady Collingwood
Surviving officers of the Battle of TrafalgarThis is an engraving of the surviving officers of the Battle of Trafalgar, fought on 21 October 1805. They are from left to right, Admiral Spencer Smith, Commander William Vicary, Admiral W. W