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Crowd in Whitehall, near Downing Street, WW1A crowd in Whitehall, London, near Downing Street, on 3 August 1914, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Looking down Whitehall, central London, with Nelsons Column in the background and the statue of Earl Haig in the foreground. Date: 1950s
The Cenotaph, London - surrounded by memorial wreaths laid during the Remembrance Day ceremonies. 1925
Armistice Day - Cenotaph, London - King and his sons4th Armistice Day, 1922 - Solemn observance at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - King George V and his sons, Albert, Duke of York (foreground) and Edward, Prince of Wales (behind). Date: 1922
Westminster Abbey - viewed from the end of WhitehallWestminster Abbey, London - viewed from the end of Whitehall across Parliament Square. Date: circa 1910
Womens deputation over the rights to vote 1905Six thousands women procession in London, to the Prime Minster Balfour, over the womens rights to vote. Date: November 1905
Road Works in Whitehall, London 1882Originally entitled Horse Guards under Fire again, showing a group of workmen re-surfacing the road in Whitehall, London. In the foreground the men are preparing pitch or tar with their portable
Maundy Thursday Service, Whitehall Chapel, London 1843Distribution of Maundy Money in Whitehall Chapel, London. In this image a group of the Yeomen of the Guard may be seen at centre, keeping an eye on proceedings. Date: 1843
FENCING FOR GIRLS 1930Fencing has become a popular pastime with girls employed in the Government offices in Whitehall. Here Miss M. Angus (right) and Miss K. Brane have an evening duel at the club. Date: 1 February 1930
TREASURY, WHITEHALLThe Treasury, Whitehall Date: circa 1835
William Hogarth - The Rakes ProgressThe Rakes Progress 4. Arrested for debt in Whitehall as he is going to court Date: 1735
HOGARTH RAKES PLATE 4The Rakes Progress 4. Arrested for debt in Whitehall as he is going to court Date: 1735
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICEOffice of the Privy Council, Whitehall, designed by Sir Charles Barry Date: 1846
WHITEHALL CONGESTION1875A very busy street scene in Whitehall, London Date: 1875
WHITEHALL 1875A very busy street scene in Whitehall, London Date: 1875
Sir Philip Sidney jousts at WhitehallSir Philip Sidney(1554-1586), poet, soldier and courtier, jousts at Whitehall. Date: circa 1580
View of Westminster from Whitehall, from a view published by Smith, 1807. Date: 1807
Holbein GatewayThe Holbein Gate was a monumental gateway across Whitehall in Westminster, constructed in 1531-32 in the English Gothic style. It was demolished in 1759
Whitehall Yard from the street opposite the Horse Guards. The house of Lord Cathcart, a Scottish soldier and diplomat, is on the left
Whitehall Gardens from the river Thames
Horse Guards Building, Whitehall, London Date: 1960s
Life Guards Sentry, Whitehall, London Date: 1960s
Life Guards, Whitehall, London Date: 1960s
Royal Horseguards Sentry, Whitehall Date: 1960s
Greetings postcard from New York City, USA with inset illustrations of the newly-constructed Whitehall Building (a 20-story skyscraper located at 17 Battery Place)
View looking West along Whitehall, London toward Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Date: circa 1908
Trafalgar Square from Whitehall, London - Charles I Statue - looking toward the Dome of the Coliseum Theatre and St. Martin s-in-the-Fields Church. Date: 1913
WW1 - Captured German Guns - Horse Guards Parade, London. British trophies from the Battlefield. 21 of the 24 guns were taken during the great advance at Loos in September 1915
Whitehall Building, New York, USA. Date: 1906
1907 Imperial Conference - Discussions in WhitehallThe Imperial Conference of 1907 - convened in London on 15th April 1907 as the Colonial Conference, concluding on 14th May 1907
Pawson / WhitehallHon Mrs Hargrave Pawson Date: -
The Life GuardsFour o clock parade of the 1st Life Guards at the Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall. Artist: Harry Payne Date: 1908
Cornishmen at the Central Recruiting Office, WW1Scenes outside the Central Recruiting Office in Whitehall where around 200 Cornish men had travelled to London in order to enlist under the Derby Scheme in 1915
Crowds gathered outside War Office in August 1914, WW1Scene outside the War Office in Whitehall, London following the declaration of war in August 1914. Note the ubiquity of the straw boater among the men gathered there. Date: 1914
Suffragettes Chaining to Railings Vera Holme. Shows Vera Holme (1881-1969) with two other suffragettes, probably preparing to chain themselves to the railings
Cabinet War Rooms by G. H. DavisA drawing by G.H.Davis of the Cabinet War Rooms, the underground Headquarters of the Cabinet during World War II. These were situated 70 ft below Whitehall, London
Royal Wedding 1947 - Processional RouteA decorative chart of the route taken by the Royal wedding procession from Buckingham Palace via the Mall, the Admiralty Arch, and Whitehall, to Westminster Abbey
Authors Club reception at Whitehall Court, 1962Column of photographs reporting on a party for the Authors Club at Whitehall Court in December 1962 at which Sir Charles and Lady Petrie received guests
Guardsman with tourist, Whitehall, LondonGuardsman with tourist spectator, Whitehall, London, England. circa 1966
London - The Foreign Offices, Whitehall Date: circa 1906
London - Whitehall Court with a portion of the War Office Date: circa 1910
Tour of the Colonies - Canadian Arch, Whitehall - People outside buildings -Canada - Britains Granary. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies. Date: circa 1900
Whitehall - view down whitehall people, companies goods vehicles 2 men wearing palackards. Part of Box 34 Boswell Collection - London Streets. Date: circa 1890s
Whitehall - War Office and the Banqueting House, LondonWhitehall - War Office and the Banqueting House (designed by Inigo Jones), London Date: 1900
VE Day celebrations: crowds in WhitehallA page from The Illustrated London News, showing the crowds cheering Winston Churchill on the balcony of the Ministry of Health on VE-Day afternoon
VE Day celebrations: crowd greets Churchill at WhitehallFront cover of The Illustrated London News, showing Winston Churchill being cheered by an excited crowd as he made his way to the House of Commons via Whitehall, on VE Day. 8th May 1945
War rooms under Whitehall, LondonSubterranean war rooms under Whitehall, Central London, used by Winston Churchill during the Second World War. Date: circa 1960s
Trafalgar Square and Big Ben, London Date: 1933