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Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone Road, London. circa 1908
Busy scene at Oxford Circus, Central London, with buildings decorated, probably for the Silver Jubilee of King George and Queen Mary. circa 1935
Group photo, Marylebone schoolchildren, LondonGroup photo, Marylebone junior schoolchildren, Class V, London. circa 1920s
View of Upper Baker Street, Marylebone, London, with a post office on the left. circa 1908
Fashion for winter sports 1929Models wearing comfortable ski-wear. 1929
Alluring sports-kit for the winter 1929Models wearing winter sports outfits available from Selfridges. 1929
Scarborough, photograph of children enjoying the rock pool on the beach. 1895
Scarborough, hoildaymakers on the beach, holding their parasols to stay out of the mid day sun, along the promenade is a sign for the south cliff tram and the Scarborough Spa. 1895
Newhaven, nine miles from Brighton descends the hill to the harbour, lying in a deep valley at the junction of the Ouse with the Channel. 1895
Paignton, photograph taken from the pier, of Sands beach, portable bathing lined up ready for the onslaught of travers. 1895
Portsmouth, Hampshire, photograph showing the harbour in Hard at Portsea. 1895
Bournemouth, Dorset, photograph showing people relaxing on the beach in between the boats. 1900s
Bournemouth, Dorset, view from the west cliff. 1895
Bournemouth, Dorset, pier approach. 1895
Britannia decides against the Channel Tunnel 1882Britannia decides against the Channel Tunnel. 1882
Brighton, West Pier, designed by Eugenius Birch with the cost of 35, 000, was opened in 1866. 1895
Poole, Harbour, being almost landlocked has been called the Lake of Dorset. 1900s
Brighton, a view of the Old Aquarium, looking towards Kemp town, the Aquarium was erected by a joint stock company at a cost of 130, 000 and opened in Austust 1872
Portsmouth dockyard. 1900s
Portsmouth harbour, photographed in the harbour Nelsons flagship, best known for her role in the Battle of Trafalgar. 1900s
Group photo, London Fire Brigade, Manchester Square, Winners of the Motor Escape Competition in 1927, 1928 and 1930, runners up in 1929. Six firemen and a trophy with a fire engine behind them. 1930
Baker Street Station, Marylebone Road, London, before Chiltern Court was built. circa 1927
Peace night 1919Trafalgar Square on the Peace night, Nelson Column with its Victory Loan decorations amid searchlights and fireworks, with thousands of people celebrating that the War was over. 28 June1919
Advert for Asprey cocktail cabinets 1934Two designed cocktail cabinets, left, made in the shape of a traditional oak barrel with chromium plated bands, containing 6 English crystal cut glass tumblers with two bottle spaces for whiskey
Great hop-pickers demonstration 1908Dense crowds in Trafalgar square, demonstrating against a threatened industry of foreign hop imports, large crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, estimated forthy to fifty thousand people
Railway strike 1911: Manchetser terminus, walking passagersPassagers walking along the metals into London Road, their trains having been deserted. August 1911
Railway strike 1911: Affecting holiday crowdsStrikes causing massive disruptions for holiday makers leaving and entering London. Crowds of people escaping from London trying Margate steamers at London Bridge
Ramsgate, photograph showing the inner harbour. 1900s
Railway strike 1911: London lines being guardedGreat Western Railway was being protected by Grenadiers against any vandalism coursed by protesters. August 1911
Railway strike 1911: Armoured vehicals and soldiers 1911Armoured vehicals and soldiers in the streets of Liverpool during the strikes. August 1911
National Railway strike of 1911Double page spread of scenes in London of siege conditions, the great strike threatening to bring the whole railway service of Britain to a standstill
Great hop-pickers demonstration 1908Array of photographs demonstrating against a threatened industry of foreign hop imports, large crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, estimated forthy to fifty thousand people
Womens aircraft work in World War OnePhotograph showing a decorated lorry contributed by the Sunbeam Motor Car Co, Ltd, to Our Day, pageant at Wolverhampton. The work of one of the womens departments and bears
Interior of the Mersey Tunnel, LiverpoolKing George V opened the Mersey Tunnel called Queensway on 18 July 1934, arranging to drive in the tunnel. Exclusively for vehicles, connecting Liverpool with Birkenhead under the River Mersey
Beacons of Silver Jubilee day 1935, by G. H. DavisThe great bonfire held in Hyde Park to celebrated the monarchs Silver Jubilee, which King George lit by pressing a button in Buckingham Palace, the first in a chain of 200 beacons. 1935
King Edward VIIEdward VII (1841 - 1910), King of Britain, wearing his Royal Navy uniform as Admiral of the Fleet. Circa 1905
The Terra Nova ExpeditionOn 1st June 1910, the Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, set sail from London for the Antarctic regions
King George V (1865 - 1936), King of Britain. Our Sailor King
Coronation of King Edward VIIKing Edward VII takes tha oath during his coronation ceremony, at Westminister Abbey, London. August 1902
King George VGEORGE V (1865 - 1936), King of Britain, reigned (1910 - 1936)
Shortage of ammunitions 1916During the early months of World War One the British force suffered greatly through shortage of ammunitions. A tremendous drive by Mr
Marie Prevost in 1923Marie Prevost (1898 - 1937), Canadian silent film actress. Photographed here in the Stroll Picture Threatre in " Brass". 1923
Ski-coat for Aquascutum 1923Woman wearing a Ski-coat with belt. Available from Aquascutum, Regent Street, London. 1923
Advert for Lillywhites skiwear 1938Lillywhites offer expert service and complete seletion of winter sports equipment and clothing for men, women and children. 1938
First woman MP, 1919NANCY, LADY ASTOR Vicountess Astor, standing between Lord Balfour and Lloyd George, becomes the first woman MP, 1919. The Front Ministerial Bench beyond the Table is shown here
The General Strike 1926Disturbance in the New Kent Road in South London during the General Strike, showing a police car arriving on the scene and the policemen with drawn batons dispersing the crowd
The General Strike - incidents of the Strike 1926The arrest of a woman (between two policemen in centre foreground) at Hammersmith Broadway in West London during the General Strike
The General Strike - civil constabulary reserve 1926A unit of new recruits to the new civil constabulary reserve, equipped with steel helmets, truncheons and armlets, leaving headquarters at Buckingham Gate in London during the General Strike