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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
Sinking of the Redoubtable after the Battle of TrafalgarThis is the sinking of the Redoubtable after the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, from the picture by C. Bolanachi
Commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar on board H. M. S. VicIn commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, the current Lord Nelson distributes prizes to the scholars of the Portsmouth Church High Schools, on 21 October 1886
Nelsons supreme hour at Trafalgar, 21 October 1805This picture illustrates Admiral Nelson giving an order on H.M.S. Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805
Painting of the Nelson column, Trafalgar SquareThe newly erected Nelson Column on Trafalgar Square in London. It was designed by William Railton, the statue being by Bailly
The Pumping Engine for Trafalgar Square Fountains, London, 1Engraving showing one of the pumping engines used to draw water, from deep underneath Trafalgar Square, to supply the fountains and nearby Government offices, 1845
War Loan Campaign in Trafalgar Square, London, 1918Photograph showing the War Loan Campaign exhibition in Trafalgar Square, London, in March 1918. Inset, top right, is a picture of the British airship from which the Countess of Drogheda dropped
Armistice Night in Trafalgar Square, LondonCelebrating crowd in Trafalgar Square, London, on Armistice night, 1922. This was, reportedly, the biggest celebration of Armistice night since that, at the end of the First World War
London Children in the Trafalgar Square Fountains, 1919Illustration showing London children bathing in the Trafalgar Square fountains during the summer of 1919
Celebrations in London following the Relief of Mafeking, 190Illustration showing the crowd, dancing in Trafalgar Square, celebrating the news of the Relief of Mafeking during the Boer War, 1900
V-2 Rocket in Trafalgar Square, 1945Photograph showing a German V-2 rocket exhibited in Trafalgar Square as a feature of Londons Thanksgiving Week celebrations at the end of the Second World War, September 1945
Boer / Peace Demo / LondonDemonstration against the Boer War in Trafalgar Square, London - but alas, the public and the government are not convinced
Canada House 1930SThe exterior of Canada House, Trafalgar Square, central London, which is now a cultural centre promoting Canadian music, films and visual arts etc
Fleet at TorbayThe British battle fleet at Torbay, Cornwall, in the year of Trafalgar
Buses at Trafalgar SqBoarding buses at Trafalgar Square in London
The Bude Lights in Trafalgar SquareBude lights in Trafalgar Square, London. Patented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney in 1839, the Bude light introduced oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame
Bude lightA large Bude light in Trafalgar Square. Invented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney and patented in 1839, the light worked by introducing oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame
Electric light in Trafalgar SquareExperimental exhibition of the electric light on the steps up to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London in 1848
Trafalgar Sq. Demo 1892Wot! Allowed to meet in Trafalgar Square on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank olidays, are we! Then we just won t go!
Police Officer and BoyPolice officer telling off little boy for fishing in Trafalgar Square fountain making him upset and sad. Metropolitan police London
If you Don t GoIf you don t go, we must... In Londons Trafalgar Square patriotic British girls parade as soldiers, to shame any cowardly men who shrink from enlisting in WW1
Royal Academy 1810The hall of the Royal Academy, at this time housed in Somerset House; in 1837 it will move to Trafalgar Square, and finally in 1868 to Burlington House, Piccadilly
Boy Crossing SweeperA barefoot crossing sweeper in Trafalgar Square, London, England
Bloody Sunday riot in Trafalgar SquareOn 13th November 1887 a demonstration organised by the Social Democratic Federation and the Irish National League in Trafalgar Square in London turned into a riot after police
Trafalgar 1805In the midst of battle
Whitehall 1852Looking up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square. with the Treasury on your left and busy traffic including a bus, cab and horse-riders, beggars, tradesmen and a flower seller
Trafalgar Sq / Royal MewsThe Kings Royal Mews
Whitehall 1930SLooking up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square, with Nelsons Column and the National Gallery in the distance, London
NELSONs COLUMN 1930SNelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, with South Africa House behind it
Social Scene 50SPeople relaxing in Trafalgar Square on a warm summer evening; women in summer dresses and lots of children feeding pigeons and playing
Snowy LondonA businessman with his briefcase walks alone across a Trafalgar Square in the dirty snow