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Wernher Reading Room, Bedford College for Women, LondonWernher Reading Room, Bedford College for Women, Regents Park, London. Date: circa 1910s
Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London W1. Date: circa 1910s
Princess Mary in hospital nurse uniform 1918Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897 - 1965), as a nurse during the First World War Date: 1918
Great Titchfield Street, LondonShops in Great Titchfield Street, London on a wet day. circa 1905
Typical Georgian terrace in Harley Street, London, with three children on the pavement. circa 1910s
Harley House, Marylebone Road, London NW1Harley House, a residential mansion block in Marylebone Road, London NW1. circa 1905
National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, LondonRoyal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, London. circa 1910
The Garrick Hotel, Charing Cross Road, London, with bars, saloon, grill room and restaurant. Date: circa 1910
View of Marylebone High Street, London, with the Wigmore Hall Piano Galleries on the left. circa 1920
Milkmaid selling milk in the streets of London. On the first of May and the five or six days following, all the pretty young country girls that serve the town with milk dress themselves up very
Princess MaryMary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897 - 1965), in 1901 aged four, third child and only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. Hat-ribbon of H.M.S
Christmas Morning 1869Impression of a middle class Victorian family on Christmas morning, specifically 1869, the year The Graphic magazine was first published. This picture, by C. E
My Uncle Toby by Hugh Williams - toby jugA young woman sits gazing at a jolly looking toby jug. Date: 1919
Paddington Street, West London. Date: circa 1905
Broadcasting House, Langham Place, LondonThe newly constructed Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, England, before the Eric Gill sculpture was added. Date: 1932
BBC Broadcasting House under construction, LondonBBC Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, under construction, circa November 1930. Date: circa 1930
Busy day in Oxford Street, Central London, with traffic and pedestrians. Date: circa 1910
Peter Robinson department store, Oxford Street, London W1. Date: circa 1905
Busy scene at Oxford Circus, Central London. Date: circa 1910
D H Evans, Oxford Street, LondonD H Evans department store, Oxford Street, London. Date: circa 1905
Hotel Tudor, Oxford Street, Central London. Date: circa 1900
Busy scene at Oxford Circus, Central London, with pedestrians and traffic. Date: circa 1900
Manor House, Marylebone Road, London NW1. Date: circa 1905
Staff of Fowlers, 56 Marylebone Lane, LondonStaff of Fowlers fruiterer and florist, 56 Marylebone Lane, London, standing outside the shop. Date: circa 1905
View of Baker Street, Marylebone, London. Date: circa 1905
St Marys Church, Wyndham Place, LondonSt Marys Church (left), Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, London, built in the 1820s, Grade I listed, with a fire-damaged building in in the centre foreground and Crawford Street on the right
Trinity College of Music, Mandeville Place, London -- Library, with bookcases and fireplace. Date: circa 1922
Aerial view, entrance to Victoria Station, London, with cars and buses. circa 1920s
High Street, St Johns Wood, north-west LondonHanover House (mansion block of flats), High Street, St Johns Wood, north-west London. circa 1905
View of Marylebone High Street, London, looking north, with Gayler & Pope, drapers, on the left. circa 1905
Getting a rise in the World 1912Photograph of the tallest skyscraper (at the time) being built in New York by the Woolworth Company. Workman holding on with nothing but rope chains and without any safety equipment
Piccadilly Circus - midnight by Tom BrownePiccadilly Circus pictured at midnight during the Edwardian era by the artist Tom Browne with all human life converging on the junction with the statue of Eros rising above in the background
A Third-Rate Night Club by Tom BrowneA third-rate night club in London with various women in evening dress taking to the floor with an assortment of quite frankly third-rate men. Date: 1929
T. McDonald Rendle - journalist, theatre critic and after-dinner speaker. Date: 1929
Walter Dickson, aka Dicky the Driver, co-director of the famous and remarkably successful Empire Theatre in its heyday in the late 19th century. Date: 1929
Little Tich as Captain of the FortyLITTLE TICH (Harry Relph) Music hall entertainer (1867 - 1928), posed in his famous 28" boots called slapshoes, for his Big Boot dance. Date: 1929
Harry LauderSir Harry Lauder (1870-1950) Scottish music hall entertainer, pictured in caricature by Simpson. Date: 1929
H. J. Hitchins, manager of the Empire variety theatre in London during the late Victorian era. Date: 1929
Jimmys restaurant, Edwardian LondonClosing time (12:30am) at Jimmys a fashionable restaurant in London during the Edwardian era, pictured by Tom Browne. Date: 1929
The Music Hall by Harry FurnissPortrayal of an interior of an Edwardian music hall. Date: 1929
A Langtry First NightA theatre auditorium where the audience all have eye glasses or binoculars fixed to their faces due to the fact that the great beauty, Lily Langtry was appearing on stage. Date: 1929
Rosie Boote (Marchioness of Headfort) at the Gaiety TheatreActress and Gaiety Theatre star, Miss Rosie Boote, who would later marry well and become the Marchioness of Headfort, pictured at her farewell at the Gaiety by Lewis Baumer. Date: 1929
Willy ClarksonWilliam Berry " Willy" Clarkson (1861 - 12 October 1934), theatrical costume designer and wigmaker. Date: 1929
J. M. Barrie and Gaby Deslys - Rosy RaptureSir James Matthew Barrie (1860 - 1937) Scottish novelist and dramatist caricatured by Simpson at the time he wrote Rosy Rapture the stage show in which the French actress Gaby Deslys starred during
An Ideal Husband, Oscar Wilde caricatureA caricature of playwright Oscar Wilde, acting the part of An Ideal Husband when it was playing at the Haymarket Theatre. Date: 1929
Firemen and mechanic with burnt-out car, LondonFiremen and a mechanic examining a burnt-out car in Pall Mall, London, 16 April 1936. One fireman (right) wears the old style brass helmet, while the two on the left are wearing the new cork helmet
Advert for Kooksjoie range cooker 1918Kooksjoie range cooker, from the London Warming and Ventilating Co. Ltd, a behemoth of a thing, whose manufacturers promise it consumes just half a ton of coal per month
Bank of England and the Royal Exchange. A bus advertising Harrods department store driving by. London C. 1912