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Demonstration in Trafalgar Square of closing of the War LoanCrowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, on the eve of the closing of the War Loan, attended by the Lord Mayor of London, the Mayors of the London boroughs and the Deans of Westminster and St
Landseer at Work, C1860SIR EDWIN HENRY LANDSEER Artist - in his studio, at work on the Trafalgar Square lions 1802 - 1873
St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London. Date: circa 1920s
Trafalgar Square, London. circa 1870s
Exhibition of Nelsons Column monument 1843Page from The Pictorial Times, November 1843, showing Nelsons Columns finally stages of erection in Trafalgar Square, London, surrounded by timber scaffold
Scene from stage play, Votes for Women, 1907The great Trafalgar Square meeting scene in the play, Votes for Women, with a very effective stage crowd made up of forty actors. The play was staged at the Royal Court theatre in April 1907
Trafalgar Square - Victory Loan Campaign 1919Crowds at Trafalgar Square, decked for the Victory Loan Campaign, after signing of the Treaty at Versailles. 1919
Peace night 1919Trafalgar Square on the Peace night, Nelson Column with its Victory Loan decorations amid searchlights and fireworks, with thousands of people celebrating that the War was over. 28 June1919
On Night Duty - Tom NelsonPromotional postcard for On Night Duty, a music hall sketch performed by Tom Nelson, pictured here as a policeman looking up at his namesake in Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square - Feed the Guns campaign WWITrafalgar Square as a wrecked village. Trafalgar Square in central London dressed to resemble a war-torn French village during a fundraising drive on 7th October 1918 called the Feed the Guns
Great hop-pickers demonstration 1908Dense crowds in Trafalgar square, demonstrating against a threatened industry of foreign hop imports, large crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, estimated forthy to fifty thousand people
Sir Arthur Pearson on St. Dunstans Day, Trafalgar SquareSir Arthur Pearson (1866-1921), English newspaper and magazine publisher, seen at his wifes stall in Trafalgar Square on St. Dunstans Day. Sir Arthur founded St
A fountain at night, Trafalgar Square, London
Pigeon having a rest on one of the lion statues, Trafagdar Square, London. Date: 1960s
The Tank Bank - Trafalgar Square War Bond Shop, WWIAn Army tank in Trafalgar Square where the public could buy war bonds. It was part of a wider exhibition of war trophies in the square at the time and attracted much attention and media interest
Trafalgar Square during the Victory Loan period, 1919Trafalgar Square decorated for the peace celebrations following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in July 1919. Nelsons Column is decorated with flags
Peace Day in Trafalgar Square by Eduardo MataniaRevellers in Trafalgar Square dancing and waving flags during the Peace Day celebrations in London, July 1919. Date: 1919
Trafalgar Square, London, LondonTrafalgar Square, London, County of London, England. Date: 1920s
Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, County of London, England. Date: 1900s
Two boys with pigeons, Trafalgar Square, LondonTwo boys surrounded by pigeons in Trafalgar Square, London, November 1967, with the National Gallery in the background. Date: 1967
WW2 Christmas card, Victorys Signal. The flaghoist signal used by Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), England expects that every man will do his duty
WW1 - Tank used in Trafagar Square to sell War BondsWW1 - Mk.1 Tank used in Trafagar Square to sell National War Bonds. The sign visible at rear details which British city had sold the most war bonds. Date: 1917
Spanish ship Santma Trinidad with 4 gundecksSpanish ship Sant ma Trinidad with 4 gundecks and 136 cannons, launched in 1797 and sunk in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Illustration after watercolor by Alejo Berlinguero (1750-1810)
ALCALA GALIANO Y DE ALCALA, Dionisio (1760-1805). Spanish naval officer, cartographer, and explorer. Litography
Squaring Trafalgar Square by Heath RobinsonFor " England Expects" - Anything on Peace Night. Trafalgar Square in the heart of London with all its monuments - Nelsons Column
The Last Man by William Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoonThe Last Man by William Heath Robinson, showing a gentleman perched precariously on the top of Nelsons Column while numerous women search for him below - a comment on the shortage of men
Trafalgar Square during WW1, Feed the Guns campaignImpression of Trafalgar Square during the First World War showing a recreated war torn village in france, including a replica windmill
A suggestion for a festive, post-war Trafalgar SquarePicture illustrating a suggestion for a post-war Christmas festival to be held in Trafalgar Square which for four years had been a centre for wartime recruitment and fundraising
Armistice celebrations in Trafalgar SquareCrowds dancing, waving flags and climbing on Landseers famous lions in Trafalgar Square as they celebrate the signing of the Armistice and the end of the First World War in November 1918. Date: 1918
War Loan Campaign in Trafalgar Square, warships launchedA novel feature of Londons war loans campaign, centred on Trafalgar Square where, among the war-themed exhibits on display to encourage the public to part with their money
WW1 Womens Joy Loan Day 1919A souvenir in commemoration of the Womens Joy Loan Day celebrations in Trafalgar Square, Saturday, 28th June 1919. This included a procession leaded by Lady St. Helier and others
Miss Shirley Kellogg at recruitment meeting, WW1The well-known actress, Shirley Kellogg, pictured kissing a small boy who came forward to know if he could do anything at a recruiting meeting organised for the 2nd London Regiment in Trafalgar
Bayonet display at a recruiting meeting, WW1Two army officers engage in friendly combat in order to attract new recruits at a recruitment meeting in Trafalgar Square in December 1915. Date: 1915
Recruitment during WW1 - E. Dwyer VC in Trafalgar SquareLance-Corporal Edward Dwyer V.C. (1896-1916), pictured on a recruiting drive in Trafalgar Square in December 1915. Know as the Little Corporal
A recruiter speaking on the plinth in Trafalgar Square, WW1Sergeant Newsand, a constant speaker in Trafalgar Square in the cause of recruiting for the war, pictured in action in December 1915. Date: 1915
Major Sir Pieter Bam recruiting in Trafalgar SquareMajor Sir Pieter Bam addressing a recruitment meeting in Trafalgar Square at the end of 1915. Sir Pieter was a member of the South African Parliament
Scene in Trafalgar Square on a rainy winter eveningRainy, dark Trafalgar Square, London, full of people with umbrellas. Men in the foreground are raising their arms. Date: 1910
Suffragette demonstration Trafalgar Square. Shows a procession of W.S.P.U demonstrators marching through Trafalgar Square, with banners and flags
Suffragette Charlotte Despard trafalgar Square. Mrs. Charlotte Despard (1844-1939) speaking to a crowd (of mostly men) from a platform in Trafalgar Square
Suffragette Christabel Pankhurst Trafalgar Square. Christabel pankhurst speaking to a crowd in Trafalgar Square, inviting then to Come to the House of commons on October 13th. Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs
Suffragette Girl Protests Trafalgar Square. Little girl stands on a barrell, VFW placard beside her, and cries, Down with man-made laws! Date: circa 1908
Marie Somers in Trafalgar Square, C. 1915Belgian nurse Marie Somers (here called Margaret Somers), known as the angel of Antwerp, addressing a recruiting rally in Trafalgar Square, London, c. 1915
George Robey & Horatio Bottomley recruiting in LondonPopular music hall star, George Robey, known as the Prime Minister of Mirth, pictured speaking at a recruitment rally in Trafalgar Square, London in 1915 alongside Horatio Bottomley
Women recruiters, WW1A woman in Trafalgar Square encouraging young men to join up and fight during the First World War. Date: 1915
Souvenir serviette - FEED THE GUNS Campaign - WWISouvenir serviette in commemoration of FEED THE GUNS Campaign in Trafalgar Square in October 1918. Londons War Saving Big Push. Commemorative Art
Air raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square, WW1Air-raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Our Day in London, October 1918Four photographs reporting on activities across London during Our Day, an event organised to raise funds for the Red Cross
Armistice Anniversary Night, Trafalgar Square, 11 November 1922. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963). One of the most accomplished realistic illustrators and artists of his time