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MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. View of Caracallas triumphal arch. Roman art
The Antonine Wall, a stone and turf fortification begun by the Romans under Antonius Pius (in 142), intended as a replacement for Hadrians Wall between Caledonia & Britannia Date: 1903
Princess Marina of GreeceEarly portrait of Princess Marina of Greece, later Duchess of Kent (1906-1968), daughter of Princess Helen of Russia and Prince Nicholas of Greece, and wife of Prince George, Duke of Kent
Knight and FairiesA knight of the Round Table encounters fairies while he is riding at night through a wood
Fitting of Metropolitan Police uniform, south east LondonA Metropolitan Police officer is fitted with his uniform at a police clothing store in Lambeth Road, south east London. There are rows of helmets and piles of clothes on counter tops
The stern and sun deck of the TitanicView of the second and third class quarters on board the Titanic. Date: 4th May 1912
MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. View of Caracallas triumphal arch and Decumanus Maximus avenue. Roman art
MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. Mosaic. Roman art
MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. Roman art
MOROCCO. Moulay-idriss. View of Volubilis Roman city
MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. Basilica. Roman art
MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. Tanger Gate and Decumanus Maximus avenue. Roman art
MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. Venus House. Mosaic depicting Dianas bath. Roman art
MOROCCO. Volubilis. Ruins of the Roman city, 1st-3rd c.AD. Caracallas triumphal arch. Roman art
Convalescent Police Seaside Home, Hove, East SussexExternal view of the Convalescent Police Seaside Home in Portland Road, Hove, East Sussex. The building was officially opened in 1893, and operated as a police convalescent home until 1966
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonBomb damage under a railway arch in Lambeth, south east London. The bomb that fell here closed Waterloo Station and flattened several police vehicles, including the Leyland Cub prison van seen here
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonTwo gas vans, damaged by a bomb blast in Lambeth, south east London. They were later rebuilt at Hendon. Date: September 1940
Convalescent Police Seaside Home, Hove, East SussexExternal view of the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex. The building opened in the mid-1960s, and closed in 1988. Date: late 1960s
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonA street in Lambeth, south east London, near the site of wartime bomb damage which closed Waterloo Station. Some of the debris from the bombing can be seen
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonBomb damage under some railway arches in Lambeth, south east London. The bomb that fell here closed Waterloo Station and flattened several police vehicles, including the two cars seen here
Sewing and repairing Metropolitan Police uniformA long line of tailors sewing and repairing Metropolitan Police uniforms at a police clothing store in Lambeth Road, south east London
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonA bomb site in Lambeth, south east London. The bomb that fell here closed Waterloo Station and flattened several police vehicles. Date: September 1940
Wartime bomb damage, Met Police vehicles, LondonA row of bomb damaged vehicles belonging to the Metropolitan Police, waiting to be repaired or scrapped. Date: September 1940
Metropolitan Police officer fitted with his uniformA newly recruited Metropolitan Police officer who has just been fitted with his uniform and helmet at a police clothing store in Lambeth Road, south east London
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonA yard at the side of a railway line in Lambeth, south east London, near the site of wartime bomb damage which closed Waterloo Station
Wartime bomb damage, paintshop in Hendon, north LondonWartime damage to a paintshop in Hendon, north London, hit by an incendiary bomb. Scene inside the building, which has lost part of its roof. Date: September 1940
Newly recruited Metropolitan Police officers in uniformA line of newly recruited Metropolitan Police officers are fitted with their uniforms and helmets at a police clothing store in Lambeth Road, south east London
Wartime bomb damage, paintshop in Hendon, north LondonWartime damage to a paintshop in Hendon, north London, hit by an incendiary bomb, with damaged vehicles in the foreground. Date: September 1940
Wartime bomb damage, paintshop in Hendon, north LondonWartime damage to a paintshop in Hendon, north London, hit by an incendiary bomb. The building has lost its roof, and debris is piled up outside it. Date: September 1940
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonTwo vehicles, damaged by a bomb blast in Lambeth, south east London. Date: September 1940
Group photo, Convalescent Police Seaside Home, HoveA group photograph of police officers, male and female, at the Convalescent Police Seaside Home, Portland Road, Hove, East Sussex. WPC Kay Parrott is in the second row, on the right. Date: May 1954
Vehicles damaged by wartime bombing, Lambeth, LondonA graveyard in Lambeth, south east London, containing vehicles damaged by wartime bombing. There are a few cars, as well as a prison van (right) and the chassis of a 20-seater coach (centre)
Wartime bomb damage, Lambeth, south east LondonA bomb site in Lambeth, south east London, with a Humber Saloon car used for top-priority Cabinet business partially hidden by debris at the centre
Wartime bomb damage, Met Police vehicles, LondonBomb damaged vehicles belonging to the Metropolitan Police, waiting to be repaired or scrapped. Date: September 1940
Metropolitan Police officers fitted with uniformsSome newly recruited Metropolitan Police officers being fitted with their uniforms and helmets at a police clothing store in Lambeth Road, south east London
Group photo, Convalescent Police Seaside Home, HoveA group photograph of police officers, five men and one woman, sitting in the garden at the Convalescent Police Seaside Home, Portland Road, Hove, East Sussex. The woman is WPC Kay Parrott
Convalescent Police Seaside Home, Hove, East SussexA close-up of the sign outside the Convalescent Police Seaside Home at 205 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex. The building opened in the mid-1960s, and closed in 1988. Date: late 1960s
The Duke of Kents weddingA photograph of the royal wedding between Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece. Date: 29th November 1934