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St. Martins Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London
Battle of Britain Memorial Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London. 1958
Inside a cabinet piano, Broadwood piano factory, London 1842The action or internal mechanism of a cabinet pianoforte, Broadwood piano factory, Horseferry Road, Westminster, London. 1842
Fret cutter at work, Broadwood piano factory, LondonFret cutter at work, Broadwood piano factory, Horseferry Road, Westminster, London. Date: 1842
Piano keys and action, Broadwood piano factory, London 1842Square pianoforte keys and treble action, at the Broadwood piano factory, Horseferry Road, Westminster, London. 1842
Man at work, Broadwood piano factory, London 1842Man at work cutting keys, at the Broadwood piano factory, Horseferry Road, Westminster, London. 1842
People at work, Broadwood piano factory, London 1842People at work, Broadwood piano factory, Horseferry Road, Westminster, London. 1842
Gas works retort house, Horseferry Road, Westminster, LondonMen at work in the retort house of the gas works at Horseferry Road, Westminster, London. The retort house contained the retorts (vessels) in which coal was heated to generate the gas
Insignia of the City of Westminster, London on a lamppost Date: circa 1990s
Tea on the Terrace of the House of CommonsPeople taking tea on the Terrace of the House of Commons, Westminster, London. 1893
Heating engineer viewing House of Commons chamberEngineer in charge of heating and air-conditioning for the House of Commons viewing the chamber through a 65 foot long periscope. Date: 1950
Air conditioning for the House of Commons by G. H. DavisTo cool the heads and warm the feet of our legislators: air-conditioning for the new House of Commons. Diagram by G. H. Davis in The Illustrated London News showing how a single switchboard operator
The Whale at the Westminster Aquarium - capture, transportation to London, attention en route, arrival and finally swimming in the Aquarium pond. Date: 1877
Baker Street, NW1, London - Street sign. Date: circa early 1980s
The Festival Hall and Westminster at night, London
The Cleopatra Galop by Charles D AlbertPromotional music sheet for The Cleopatra Galop by Charles DAlbert. The Egyptian obelisk, dates from 1468 BC and was given to the British nation in 1819
Poster, Dick Whittington on icePantomime poster, Dick Whittington on ice, skating on the frozen River Thames with the Houses of Parliament in the background. circa 1900
Statue of Oliver Cromwell outside Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. The statue was designed by Hamo Thornycroft and erected in 1899
The Houses of Parliament, Westminster at night with MoonThe Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London as seen from east of Westminster Bridge at night with large harvest Moon. Date: circa 1980s
Policemen guarding Palace of Westminster with Big Ben Date: circa 1980s
Opening of LCC steamboat service by Prince of WalesOpening of the London County Council steamboat service by HRH George, Prince of Wales, at Westminster Pier, London, 17 June 1905. 1905
Busts of the Period - W H Smith, Newsagent and MPFigaro Cartoon, Busts of the Period - W H Smith, Newsagent and MP for Westminster
E T Cook, editor of the Westminster GazetteCaricature, E T Cook, editor of the Westminster Gazette. 1893
Westminster Road, Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Date: circa 1908
Margaret Whigham at the Westminster Hospital BallA quartette of young society women at the Westminster Hospital Ball at the Dorchester Hotel in June 1931. From left, Miss Margaret Whigham, Miss Cathleen Nesbitt
A Coster Group at the Westminster Hospital BallA group in costermongers costumes at the Westminster Hospital Ball at the Dorchester Hotel in June 1931. From left, Simon Elwes, Mr Francis Toye
Embankment making the tracks 1906Labourers laying steel tracks for the new electric tram-way at Thames Embankment, London, construction started by the London County Council at the end of August 1909
Embankment torn to pieces for the trams 1906London County Council beginning the construction of the electric tram-way along the Thames Embankment from Westminster Bridge, starting at the end of August 1909
Lady Mary Lygon and Viscountess Castlerosse at the Westminster Hospital Ball and Cotillon at the Dorchester Hotel in June 1931. Date: 1939
View of Victoria Embankment, LondonView of Victoria Embankment, between Blackfriars and Westminster Bridges, London, with pedestrians, trams, and Cleopatras Needle on the right. Date: 1922
images of projected government buildingsText and images of projected government buildings at Westminster and Kensington. Bottom image is drawing of the War Office by William Young. 1899
Service of Dedication by the Bishop of London at the Field of Remembrance, Westminster, London, November 1935. 1935
Typing pool, Ministry of Pensions, Westminster HouseTyping pool at the Ministry of Pensions, Westminster House, London
Troops crossing Westminster Bridge, London, WW1Troops crossing Westminster Bridge, London, at the beginning of the First World War, 2 August 1914. 1914
WW1 Peace celebrations, LondonWW1 Peace celebrations in London - French Infrantry pass along Westminster Bridge Road. 1919
The Parish Council Bill debated in the House of LordsThe Parish Council Bill in the House of Lords - Archbishop of Canterbury speaking on the second reading
Peace celebrations, Westminster Bridge Road, LondonPeace celebrations - French troops marching along Westminster Bridge Road, London, July 1919. 1919
Wedding of Rosamund Fisher and Lord ColeridgeWedding (in the Henry VIII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London) on 28 August 1936 - Rosamund Fisher, daughter of Admiral Sir William Wordsworth Fisher, and Captain Richard Duke Coleridge. 1936
Peace celebrations, US Troops, Westminster Bridge RoadPeace celebrations at the end of the First World War - US Troops marching along Westminster Bridge Road, London, July 1919. 1919
Sir Alan Cobham returns to London from AustraliaSir Alan Cobham, Imperial Airways pilot, returning from his 26, 000 mile flight to and from Australia. He landed on the River Thames in London, near the Palace of Westminster, on 1 October 1926. 1926
Tilt-yard at Westminster, London, where jousting took place in courtyard. circa 16th century
Oliver cromwell dissolving ParliamentOliver Cromwell dissolving the long Parliament. Date: 20 April 1653
Funeral procession of Queen Elizabeth IQueen Elizabeth I, reigned for 44 years and 127 days, longest reigning Tudor monarch, here showing the funeral procession pasting through the streets Westminster Abbey, London
West Tower, Westminster Abbey, London
The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London
Trial of Charles I of EnglandFrom a print in Nalsons Report of the Trial of 1684
Sphere special supplement for Empire DayCover of The Sphere magazines special supplement for Empire Day, instigated by the Earl of Meath and celebrated on Queen Victorias birthday, May 24th each year
Women members room at the House of CommonsThe room at the House of Commons formerly occupied by General Seely as Under-Secretary for Air, and set apart in 1919 for Lady Astor