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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
Whitehall Congestion1875Pedestrians and vehicles make slow progress down Whitehall, London
Whitehall / Lantern SlideThe Horse Guards at Whitehall by night
England / London / WhitehallWhitehall from St Jamess Park
Geological MuseumAfter starting life in 1835 in Whitehall, the Museum of Practical Geology moves to these premises in Jermyn Street in 1851, and finally to South Kensington in 1935
Whitehall / Govt OfficesWhitehall: Government offices by night
St James Park / WhitehallWhitehall viewed from St Jamess Park
Sightseers + HorseguardSightseers pause to admire a horse guard on sentry duty in Whitehall : unusually, he is carrying a gun
Downing Street 1930SNumber 10 is guarded by a policeman. It has been the offical residence of the British Prime Minister since 1735
India Museum, LondonThe newly-opened India Museum, in Whitehall Yard, is rich with nice things acquired and brought back from India by our soldiers and administrators
Horse Guards 1804Horse Guards Parade, after it had been cleared as a parade ground, much frequented by Londoners as a social venue
Horse Guards C18The Old Horse Guards, seen from St James Park, before the new buildings were erected and the parade ground cleared
Horse Guards, WhitehallSightseers watch as troops manoeuvre on Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall : several carriages and sedan chairs can be seen
Philip Sidney JoustsSIR PHILIP SIDNEY taking part in a tournament at Whitehall, London
Cromwell / Whitehall HomeOliver Cromwells home near Whitehall, London
Whitehall / Admiralty / ShepherdThe Admiralty, Parliament Street busy with pedestrians and horse carriages - one is going to Blackheath
Four-Poster BedA four-poster bed in the home of the Misses Muller at Whitehall, Cheam, Surrey, the house which Queen Elizabeth I used as a Council Chamber when staying at Nonsuch Park
Guards Wearing BusbysGuardsmen in black bearskin busby hats, marching on parade in Whitehall, central London
Whitehall GuardA smart guard in his uniform at Whitehall, central London, England
Two Horse GuardsTwo royal horse guards riding under an archway at Whitehall, London, probably arriving to take part in the Trooping of the Colour parade
Trooping the ColourA policeman and a man in a wheelchair are among the spectators of the rehearsal for the Trooping of the Colour at Horseguards Parade, Whitehall, central London
Wwi Peace ProcessionWorld War One Peace Procession of Indian troops saluting the Unknown Warrior at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London
London / Whitehall / 1680Birds eye view of Whitehall
Whitehall / Banqueting HseThe Verger - or perhaps the vicar - describes the building to two visitors
London / Whitehall / 1640General view of Whitehall
James II Throws SealJames II throwing the Great Seal of England into the Thames, near Whitehall
William & Mary CrownedWilliam & Mary are Offered the English Crown at Whitehall : they Accept it
William III and Mary IIWilliam and Mary Accept the bill of Rights