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Diamond Jubilee - Austrian Ambassador passing WhitehallQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of Austrian Ambassador, Sir Horace Rumbold passing Whitehall in a horse drawn carriage. Slide number 39 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Diamond Jubilee - HRH The Duchess of York passing WhitehallQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of The Duchess of York passing Whitehall in a horse drawn carriage. Slide number 38 of box 259 Date: 1897
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Lord Roberts at WhitehallQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white lantern slide of Lord Roberts on horseback passing through Whitehall. Slide number 36 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Lancers passing WhitehallQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white lantern slide of mounted Lancers passing through Whitehall. Slide number 33 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Household BrigadeQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white lantern slide of mounted Household Brigade passing through Whitehall. Slide number 32 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The Pipers passing WhitehQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white lantern slide of marching pipers passing through Whitehall. Slide number 31 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black Watch passing WhiteQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white lantern slide of marching band passing through Whitehall. Slide number 29 of Box 259 Date: 1897
Her Majesty at Whitehall on the return journey - Jubliee, 18Her Majesty at Whitehall on the return journey The Royal Series of views, copyright Queens Diamond Jubliee, 1897. Part of Box 35 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1895
ILN front cover - laying foundation stone, Thames EmbankmentFront cover of The Illustrated London News with an engraving of showing the ceremony of laying the first stone of the Thames Embankment, in front of Whitehall Stairs in July 1864
German boy scouts marching down Whitehall, London, as part of their attendance at an International Patrol Camp at Gilwell Park, Essex
Changes in Whitehall, WW1 cartoonCartoon demonstrating the changes at Whitehall during the First World War, when women replaced men in most of the clerical roles, and the war necessitated the War Offices expansion. Date: 1916
Demobilisation - pivotal and slip men in WhitehallDemobilised men at the Demobilisation Office in Whitehall waiting to get their papers. The group here are captioned as pivotal (the job creators)
Recruitment poster for the Public Schools Brigade, Royal Fusiliers, 118th Infantry Brigade. Hurry up, boys. Fill the ranks. Apply Central Recruiting Depot, Great Scotland Yard, Whitehall, SW
The War Office, WW1A view from the top of the War Office, down Whitehall towards Westminster, looking suitably ominous in September 1914 with the Great War underway
Harold Wilson with red budget briefcaseHarold Wilson (1916-1995), British Labour politician and Prime Minister (1964-1970 and 1974-1976), pictured with the red budget briefcase in one of the rooms at 10 Downing Street
King James II statueKing James II of England (1633-1701, reigned 1685-1688), a statue of him in Roman costume by the sculptor Peter Van Dievoet (1686), previously in the Privy Garden, Whitehall
Carrying On - The Whitehall Girl WWI womens rolesA female clerk working at Whitehall during World War One. Date: 1918
London Peace Procession, 19th July 1919British naval contingent passing the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, as part of the Peace Day Victory procession or parade. Date: 19th July 1919
Proclamation of World War One, outside War OfficeA scene outside the War Office on Whitehall, London, on the proclamation of war on Germany in 1914. Crowds of men on the street by the equestrian statue of Prince George
Decorations in London for the 1911 CoronationThe finishing touch to the festivities for the coronation of King George V in 1911. A workman adjusts one of the heraldic lions in Whitehalls beautiful scheme of decoration
Royal Wedding- processional route & leaving for honeymoonA photograph of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten leaving the Palace for Waterloo as they leave for honeymoon
Exercise class at Ministry of Health, 1938A health and beauty class formed by seventy female members of the staff at the Ministry of Health, using one of the conference rooms in Whitehall to indulge in their after-work hours exercises
Crowds in Whitehall, London, waiting for news, WW1Crowds in Whitehall, London, on Bank Holiday Monday, waiting for news of the declaration of war. 3 August 1914
Peace Procession, 19th July 1919British naval troops marching down Whitehall, London, in the Peace Day Victory parade on 19th July 1919. Flags of the Allied nations fly from the buildings. Date: 19th July 1919
Victory parade celebrations on Peace Day, 19th July 1919Peace Day celebrations on Whitehall in London on 19th July 1919 to celebrate the end of World War One. The crowd, some of them standing on lampposts
American troops in Victory Parade, 1919American troops in the Victory Parade on Peace Day pass the Cenotaph on Whitehall, London, 19th July 1919 Date: 19th July 1919
Peace Day celebrations in London 1919Peace Day celebrations in London, 19th July 1919, to celebrate the end of World War One. Flags of the Allied nations fly from windows along Whitehall and crowds line the street by the Cenotaph
Peace Day Victory parade in London 1919The British contingent of the Victory Parade in Whitehall passing the Cenotaph on Peace Day, 19th July 1919. Date: 19th July 1919
London crowd cheer AsquithOn Bank Holiday Monday, 3 August, a crowd in Londons Whitehall cheer as Prime Minister Herbert Asquiths car passes through them
London crowd in WhitehallOn Bank Holiday Monday, a large crowd gathers in Londons Whitehall, eager to find out the latest developments in the international crisis on the day Germany invaded Belgium and France
Scotland Yard 1808Scotland Yard before the coppers took it over... Date: 1808
Whitehall PalaceThe Royal Palace of Whitehall, designed by Inigo Jones. Date: seventeenth century
Whitehall Gatesaid to have been designed by Hans Holbein. Date: seventeenth century
Whitehall ViewBird s-eye view of the palace of Whitehall towards the end of the 17th century. Date: circa 1690
Admiralty 1751The Admiralty Date: 1751
York House WhitehallYork House, from the river. Date: 17th century
Whitehall C17The palace of Whitehall viewed from the park Date: 17th century
Duke of Yorks HouseThe duke of Yorks house Date: 1789
Whitehall AdmiraltyThe Admiralty, whence Britannia rules the waves... Date: circa 1850
Queens TreasuryThe east front of the Queens Treasury, viewed from the Thames. Date: circa 1800
Whitehall TreasuryThe rebuilt Treasury Date: circa 1850
Whitehall StairsThe landing-place at Whitehall, before the construction of the Embankment. Date: early 19th century
Whitehall C18The King Street gateway. Date: 18th century
Royal HorseguardsThe Royal Horse Guards at Whitehall, central London. Date: 1930s
Horse Guards ParadeThe Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London, by floodlight. Date: 1939
Whitehall and CenotaphWhitehall, Westminster, London. Here is shown the Cenotaph, with the gleaming buildings of the War Office in the background and the dark shadow of the Treasury (left). Date: 1950s
Haig Statue, WhitehallDOUGLAS, 1ST EARL HAIG The fine statue of the British World War One Senior Commander, in front of the Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, Westminster, London. Date: 1861 - 1928
Peel (Younger) home - 1The London home of sir Robert Peel (the younger) in Whitehall Gardens, London. Date: 1750 - 1850