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The Inseparables, Elissa Landi and Pat AherneElissa Landi and Pat Aherne in Whitehall romantic film The Inseparables, directed by Adelqui Millar Date: 1929
View down Whitehall, LondonA view down Whitehall, London past the Equestrian statue of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (by Adrian Jones) toward Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column
Horse-drawn brewer's dray, Whitehall, LondonHorse-drawn dray belonging to the Whitbread brewery, Whitehall, London, 28 December 1973. Date: 1973
King George V at the unveiling of the Cenotaph, 1920King George V stands facing the Cenotaph during the unveiling ceremony on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920. Facing him are his three eldest sons, the Prince of Wales, Prince Albert and Prince Henry
Temporary Cenotaph to the Glorious Dead, 1919Painting of the Cenotaph, a temporary structure of timber and plaster in Whitehall, London, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens as a memorial to the fallen of the First World War for the Peace Day
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Poppies laid at The CenotaphPoppy wreaths laid at the Cenotaph memorial to the two World Wars on November 11 each year
Shadows in Whitehall, by Bruce BairnsfatherShadows in Whitehall An unusually serious subject for Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, known for his Old Bill cartoons in The Bystander magazine; ghostly soldiers guard the cenotaph in Whitehall, London
The wireless warfare: How the Admiralty's wireless installation that spook to any Britsih warships within 1600 miles of Whitehall
Bertrand Russell with others on a CND campaignBertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, 1872-1970), British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist and social critic
Cenotaph Unveiled - 1920The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - In Memory of The Glorious Dead. King George V unveiling the permanent memorial on 11th November 1920 - the anniversary of Armistice Day Date: 1920
Keeping Green the Memory of the Glorious DeadCrowds come to pay their respects to the dead as they walk past the cenotaph memorial in Whitehall. A temporary construction in 1919, it was completed the following year in Portland stone
Whitehall, London, pre-1691An aerial view of Whitehall, London, prior to the fire of 1691. This image was used by Mark Lemon in his lecture About London in 1862. Date: pre-1691
Symbolising the true spirit of the peace celebrations, the Cenotaph in Whitehall to "The glorious dead" Sir Douglas Haig (left foreground) saluting as he rode by. Date: 19 July 1919
Cenotaph, Whitehall, London 1935Cenotaph, Whitehall, erected in 1920, replacing a temporary replica unveiled on Peace Day, July 1919. Date: 1935
Mounted Sentry (1st Life Guards) Whitehall, London Pageantry by Charles Howard
Changing of the Guard at Horse Guards, Whitehall, London Pageantry by Charles Howard
4 O'Clock Parade at Horse Guards, Whitehall, London Pageantry by Charles Howard
1st Life Guards Changing Guard at Whitehall, London Pageantry by Charles Howard
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - floral tributesThe Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - some of the floral tributes lain beneath the monument on Remembrance Day. Designed by Edwin Lutyens
The Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, London Date: circa 1900
Horse and carts, carriages, Whitehall, LondonVintage 19th century photograph: horse and carts, carriages, Whitehall, London
View looking south along Whitehall, central London. Vintage 19th century photograph
WW II - view of celebrating crowds on VE Day, LondonWorld War II - view of celebrating crowds on VE Day, victory in Europe, Whitehall, london
Unveiling of Cenotaph, War Memorial 1920George V seen standing close to the newly rebuilt Cenotaph in Whitehall, London at 11 oclock. As Big Ben begins to chime, the king presses the electric button releasing the two Union Jacks which
A night scene at the Cenotaph in the days following 11th November 1920, where a hundred thousand wreaths were laid, and over a million people passed by to offer their tributes to the dead of
George V at the unveiling of Cenotaph 1920King George V at the unveiling of the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London on 11th November 1920. 1920
King placing his tribute at the Cenotaph, London 1920After the two minute silence King George V laying a wreath down on the newly opened Cenotaph, Whitehall, London. 11th November 1920
Unveiled Cenotaph, War Memorial 1920Various photographs of George V revealing the Cenotaph War memorial in Whitehall, London. Showing the King placing a wreath at the bottom of the memorial
Unknown Warrior procession through London 1920Various photographs of the Unknown Warrior travelling through the centre of London with crowds of people watching. 11th November 1920
Whitehall StairsView of Whitehall Stairs leading up from the River Thames to the The Palace of Whitehall at Westminster, was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698. Date: 1875
The ruins of the South Gates of Dukes Place, built by Sir Thomas Audley (1488-1544) near Aldgate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London. Designed by the architect Inigo Jones in the Palladian style with Corinthian and Ionic columns below a balustrade
Designs for garden seats in parks or landscaped gardens. Indian umbrella-style seat at top and fabric marquee over a folding iron frame below
Road House at the Whitehall TheatreSketches of scenes in the play Road House at the Whitehall Theatre. Written by Gordon Harker, the play, a light-hearted murder mystery
Cover design, The Whitehall Review, January 1911, Horse Guard on Duty. 1911
Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck. 1877
Proposed site of Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in London 1924Illustration depicting the proposed site for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre as an arrangement of theatre, museum and offices on the Victoria Embankment near to Whitehall
Comic postcard, Scots soldier, Any Port in a Storm. Date: circa 1910s
Five views of Cheam, Surrey -- The Old Cottage, Nonsuch Park, View from the Crossways, Whitehall and Park Lane, St Dunstans Church. Date: circa 1930s
Trafalgar Square viewed from Whitehall, London. Date: circa early 1980s
View toward Trafalgar Square from Whitehall, London Date: circa early 1980s
Calling out the reserves, boys parade in Whitehall, WW1Calling out the reserves, boys parading in Whitehall, London (Biscuit Tin Band), 5 August 1914, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Front page of the Military Mail, 4 December 1903Front page of the Military Mail and Volunteer Review for 4 December 1903, showing advertisements, with a photo of guards in Whitehall, London, in the middle
Whitehall Building, Battery Park, New York City, USAWhitehall Building, Aquarium and Battery Park, New York City, USA. Date: circa 1912
League of Health & Beauty class at Ministry of HealthAn exercise class of members of the League of Health and Beauty, comprising staff at the Ministry of Health in Whitehall. They were allowed to use one of the conference rooms for an out of hours
New Government Offices at WhitehallDrawing of The New Government Offices at Whitehall by Leeming and Leeming. 1884
Situation is serious women must hep to save it! WWIBeating up recruits : The procession passing through Whitehall, London, one banner said " The Situation is serious Women must hep to save it." Thousands of women wanted to help in the war