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NFS (London Region) damaged Shoreditch fire engine, WW2The pump escape from Shoreditch fire station (36 A 1) arrives at Lambeth workshops after extensive damage was caused following a bomb blast
The Officers of Arms of the College of Heralds and the Earl Marshal. (L. to R.) Bluemantle, Mr. J. A. Frere; Windsor Herald, Mr. R. P. Graham Vivian; Richmond Herald, Mr. A. R
Symbols of Power and Glory and of Christian Faith. S. Edwards Crown, The Imperial State Crown, The Sovereigns Orb and the head of the Royal Sceptre with Cross
The Descent of Queen Elizabeth II. Family TreeA genealogical table of the descent of Queen Elizabeth II. Bordering it are photographs of historically correct reproductions of the Crowns of Estate from William I to Charles I
Cider Pressing 18th CApples are being pressed to make cider in a French barn of the 18th century. Date: Circa 1760
Two Heralds and a Pursuivant (L. to R.) Rouge Coix Pursuivant, Mr. J. R. Bromhead Walker, with Somerset Herald, Major M. R. Trappes-Lomax, and York Herald, Mr. A. J. Toppin
The Queen and Prince CharlesQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, the Heir Apparent to the throne. Date: 1949
Portrait of The Queen and the Duke of EdinburghPortrait of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh from 1953. Date: 1953
German Siemens Schuckert D. VI fighter plane, WW1A German Siemens Schuckert D.VI single-seat fighter monoplane with a 180 hp Siemens-Halske engine, fitted with a belly tank that can be jettisoned
LCC-LFB enclosed dual purpose applianceLCC-London Fire Brigade enclosed dual purpose appliance. Station 25 was B25 Bow, located in Parnell Road, Bow, East London
LCC-LFB horse drawn steamer at drill, Southwark HQ
Conversion of NFS mobile kitchen unit to LFB control unitLondon Fire Brigade mobile kitchen ready for conversion to a control Unit
LCC-LFB Control Room at Lambeth HQ SE1Brigade control was located in the basement of the Headquarters building. Showing the 999 fire switchboard, appliance disposition map and fire situation board
Auxiliary Fire Service mobile control unit
Home Office model of a building
LCC-LFB enclosed dual purpose applianceLCC-London Fire Brigade enclosed dual purpose appliance
NFS Heavy Unit vehicle appliance awaiting repairNFS Heavy Unit vehicle which has been in an accident, awaiting repair
Various portraits of the Queen and her children. Top left: The Royal Mother: Princess Elizabeth with her son, Prince Charles, taken when he was one month old
Burradon Colliery mining disasterReport in the Illustrated London News, 10th March 1860
Spinning Cotton 18th CA man is spinning cotton on a wheel in 18th century France Date: Circa 1760
His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. GThe Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G. Head of the Heralds College, who is responsible for the coronation arrangements
Coronation Medals of the Kings and Queens of England, from Edward VI. to William and Mary. They now reside in the British Museum
The State Coach of British Sovereigns: Used since the time of George III. This magnificent vehicle, designed by William (later Sir William) Chambers, was built for George III. And finished in 1762
The State Coach of British Sovereigns: Views of the front and the rear
Her Royal Highness, Princess MargaretPortrait of Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret, only sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Coronation Medals of the Kings and Queens of England, from William and Mary to George VI
The Queen with her stamp collectionAt the window of a room in Buckingham Palace, The Queen, when Princess Elizabeth, with her stamp collection, in 1946, aged 20. Like her father and grandfather, she too had an interest in philately
The Coronation Chair, with the Stone of Scone in Westminster Abbey. Also depicted are the four places outside London in which Coronations have taken place
Burradon Colliery mining disasterBurradon Colliery, near Newcastle : the pits mouth shortly after the fatal explosion which killed 76 men and boys. Date: 2nd March 1860
French Presses 18th CTwo wine press as seen from above in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760
French Presses 18th CTwo wine presses in France in the 18th century. Date: Circa 1760
Weaving Loom 18th CA man weaving on a hand-loom, operating the treadles with his feet. Date: Circa 1760
French Presses 18th CA big wine press in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760
Rev. Dr. A. C. Don, Dean of WestminsterThe Dean of Westminster, according to ancient traditional rights, assists the Archbishop of Canterbury at the coronation of British Sovereigns, in particular at the Unction, the Investiture
The Scottish regalia for coronations of Scottish MonarchsThe Scottish regalia used at the coronations of Scottish Monarchs, and objects associated with the symbols of Sovereignty
The Queen as a girl with a ponyThe Queen standing with a thoroughbred Norwegian Dun pony in the paddock at Windsor Castle in May, 1944 Date: 1944
Emblems of the Priestly Character of Sovereignty and of its high and solemn responsibility. The symbolic mantle or Dalmatic, and pat of the regalia. (1) St. Georges spurs and the bracelets
The Crowning of a Queen" The Crowning of a Queen", from an Authority of c. 1373: One of the four Illuminations in " Liber Regalis, " a manuscript of the Coronation Service in Westminster Abby Library
British tanks under German fire, WW1British tanks under attack from German heavy artillery and Minenwerfer (short range mortar) fire towards the end of the First World War. September 1918
Lipstick in the MirrorA girl puts the finishing touches to her lipstick in an oval mirror and listens to the latest hits on her radio at the same time! Date: 1960s
Ferd James De RothschildFERDINAND JAMES DE ROTHSCHILD An Austrian/British member of the banking family Date: 1839 - 1898
Black Beauty CoverCover of Black Beauty. First published: 1877