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London / Whitehall 1940STraffic on Whitehall, London, with the statue of Earl Haig in the foreground. Date: 1940s
Sphere front cover: Queen on Remembrance Sunday 1952Front cover of The Sphere showing Queen Elizabeth II laying a wreath of poppies at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Rembrance Sunday 1952, shortly after her accession to the throne. Date: 01/11/1952
The National Liberal Club, London, 1885Engraving showing the exterior of the National Liberal Club in Whitehall Place, London, 1885. This building was designed by the architect, Alfred Waterhouse. Date: 1 August 1885
Peel and CrowdWhen sir Robert Peel (the younger) falls off his horse, a crowd gathers outside his home in Whitehall Gardens, London, to learn his health, Date: 1788 - 1850
Gwydyr House, LondonGwydyr House, Whitehall, London, was built c. 1796 for Lord Gwydyr, Surveyor-General of the Land Revenues. Now a Government building. Date: 1950s
Changing of the GuardThe Changing of the Guard at St Jamess Palace, Whitehall, London. Date: 1950s
Horse Guards BuildingHorse Guards, a large building in the Palladian style, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade, London. Built by John Vardy to a design by William Kent. Date: built 1751 - 1753
Horse Guards FloodlightHorse Guards, a large building in the Palladian style, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade, London. Built by John Vardy to a design by William Kent. Date: built 1751 - 1753
Controllling Traffic - Trafalgar Square - 1953Policeman controlling traffic in Trafalgar Square - traffic turning into Whitehall. Photograph taken on the day of the 1953 Derby at Epsom. 6th June 1953
Decorations on the Coronation route, 1953Each thoroughfare in Westminster was decorated in accordance with a theme. Here at Whitehall, the theme was Her Majestys Government
Huntley & Palmers advertisement, Coronation 1953Advertisement for Huntley & Palmers biscuits, " The Worlds Finest, " at the time of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Whitehall C18ThBuilt in 1786-8 by Samuel Peyps Cockerall as a residence for the First Lord of the Admiralty Date: 18th century
Rosebery / WhitehallCOUNTESS OF ROSEBERY British aristocracy - Hannah, only daughter & heiress of Baron Mayer de Rothschild; married 5th Earl of Rosebery in 1878 Date: 1851 - 1890
London / Whitehall / 1905Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament. Date: 1905
London / Whitehall / 1900Horse Guards Parade and the India office. Date: 1900
How they helped in Hyde Park and Whitehall during the strikeTypical volunteer workers in Hyde Park and Horse Guards, helping in the canteens and hanging out the washing
Parade down Whitehall - WW2 victory celebrationsParade down Whitehall in Central London during victory celebrations to mark the end of the Second World War. Naval officers and ratings can be seen marching
Met Police officer speaking to touristsA Metropolitan Police officer speaking to a group of young tourists outside Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall, Central London
Unveiling of the Haig Memorial Statue, WhitehallThe Haig Memorial, an equestrian statue in Whitehall commissioned by Parliament, and sculpted by Alfred Frank Hardiman, aroused considerable public controversy
Whitehall and Trafalgar SquareThe end of Whitehall, London, with a view toward Trafalgar Square with Nelsons Column and the National Gallery
The Pelicans of WhitehallIllustration depicting pelicans on a pond in St. Jamess Park near Whitehall in London
Coronation Procession in Whitehall, LondonThe Royal Coach containing King George V and Queen Mary in Whitehall on the return journey to Buckingham Palace
Trooping the Colour on George Vs BirthdayTrooping the Colour in Whitehall, Central London, on King George Vs birthday
Local Government Board Offices, Whitehall, LondonA view of the Local Government Boards headquarters, at the junction of Great George Street and Parliament Street, Central London
Statue of the 8th Duke of Devonshire, Whitehall, LondonThe Marquis of Lansdowne unveiling a statue to the 8th Duke of Devonshire (Spencer Compton Cavendish, Lord Hartington, 1833-1908), Liberal politician
Whitehall IlluminatedThe Admiralty illuminated in celebration of the triumphant conclusion of the war in the Crimea
Whitehall TiltyardThe tiltyard, Whitehall
Thames Embankment StartsLaying the foundation stone of the Thames Embankment at Whitehall Stairs
Rememberance Sunday in London, 1957A general view looking down on the scene in Whitehall during the rememberance service at the Cenotaph. The Queen stands on the far side of the memorial
Unveiling the Cenotaph, 1920Unveiling of the Cenotaph and the funeral of the Unknown Warrior, Armistice Day 1920. Ex-servicemen with wreaths waiting in Whitehall to pass the Cenotaph after the unveiling in London on 11th
Foreign and India Offices, 1866The Foreign and India Offices in Whitehall, London, designed by the architect George Gilbert Scott. Construction was begun in 1861 and completed in 1868. The view seen here is of the Park Front
Whitehall marked - Winnie of the War Office by HigginsA fashionable young woman emerges from an office in Whitehall, London during World War One where she has been working, in place of men who are away fighting
Horse Guard on Sentry Duty, London, 1872Engraving showing a soldier of the Horse Guards on sentry duty in Whitehall, London, 1872. A crowd of spectators, including a girl selling flowers and two children in a pram
London Birdseye 1Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : from Charing Cross through Whitehall to Westminster
Pembroke House, Whitehall, 1854Engraving showing the exterior of Pembroke House, Whitehall Gardens, London, in 1854. This building was then the office of the British Minister of War
The Admiralty and War Department Offices, London, 1884Engraving showing the exterior of the British Governments Admiralty and War Department Offices, Whitehall, London, 1884
Privy Council Office, Whitehall, 1846Engraving showing the exterior of the Privy Council Office in Whitehall, London, 1846. The facade of this building was greatly altered that year, to the designs of Barry
Recruiting for the War in 1914Photograph showing the recruiting offices at Whitehall besieged by crowds of young men hoping to serve King and country, shortly after the outbreak of World War I in 1914
NUMBER 10 / 1930SThe official residence of the Prime Minister, No 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, London. This building became the official residence in 1735
Whitehall / Cenotaph 1920Whitehall: the Cenotaph soon after an Armistice Day commemoration
Whitehall in 1746Whitehall Gate has only 13 years before being demolished in 1759, the street widened into the grand thoroughfare of the next century. The Banqueting Hall on the right
Banqueting House 1927BANQUETING PALACE by Inigo Jones
Admiralty Screen 1928THE ADMIRALTY SCREEN. by Robert Adam
Disraeli / Whitehall RevwBenjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield Statesman, writer
London / Whitehall / C17The Banqueting House
Whitehall 1852Looking up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square. with the Treasury on your left and busy traffic including a bus, cab and horse-riders, beggars, tradesmen and a flower seller
Whitehall 1930SLooking up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square, with Nelsons Column and the National Gallery in the distance, London
Horseguard ProcessionA crowd watching a horseguard procession outside Buckingham Palace, London, returning to Whitehall