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Images Dated 22nd April 2020 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: A bee Date: 1920

A bee Date: 1920

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Interior view of the Dutch Kitchen Restaurant in Cardiff

Interior view of the Dutch Kitchen Restaurant in Cardiff, with its heavy 17th century style panelling and furniture. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Suggested decor and layout for a high-class luncheon and dining room of the 1900s

Suggested decor and layout for a high-class luncheon and dining room of the 1900s. With the painted green panelled walls and elegant furniture

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Suggestion for decor and layout of a tea room and club room in the 1900s. Date: 1909

Suggestion for decor and layout of a tea room and club room in the 1900s. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: A light and airy restaurant dining-room with starched white tablecloths

A light and airy restaurant dining-room with starched white tablecloths and numerous pot plants dotted around. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Example of an Edwardian restaurant interior notable for some art nouveau style ironwork

Example of an Edwardian restaurant interior notable for some art nouveau style ironwork surrounding a clock and the surfeit of pot plants scattered around. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Photograph of what is described as a high-class restaurant in Britain during

Photograph of what is described as a high-class restaurant in Britain during the Edwardian era. The room is slightly baronial in style with wood panelling and studded dining chairs

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Interior of what is described as a high class confectioners tea room with a counter

Interior of what is described as a high class confectioners tea room with a counter offer tempting cakes and sweets in the foreground and tables and chair beyond. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Sir Isidore Salmon (1876-1941), co-founder of Salmon and Gluckstein Tobacconists which

Sir Isidore Salmon (1876-1941), co-founder of Salmon and Gluckstein Tobacconists which evolved into the J. Lyons catering empire. Salmon was manager and director of the J

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: A bakers shop in a country village. Date: 1909

A bakers shop in a country village. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Artists impression of the exterior of a city bakers shop with a smart yet tempting

Artists impression of the exterior of a city bakers shop with a smart yet tempting window display. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Cheery cover of London Opinion magazine, May 1932, featuring a group of gaily dressed

Cheery cover of London Opinion magazine, May 1932, featuring a group of gaily dressed and very pretty young women sitting on a sea wall. Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: A young woman called Beatie, in a fancy dress costume as the Newcastle Daily Journal

A young woman called Beatie, in a fancy dress costume as the Newcastle Daily Journal newspaper. Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Duke of Hereford leads prisoner King Richard II into London

Duke of Hereford leads prisoner King Richard II into London
Henry Bolingbroke, the Duke of Hereford leading his prisoner (King Richard II) into London. Hereford was crowned King in 1399 as Henry IV. 1399

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Wycliffe explains his thoughts before the Archbishop

Wycliffe explains his thoughts before the Archbishop
John Wycliffe (circa 1320s 1384) -an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, biblical translator, reformer, priest, and a seminary professor at the University of Oxford

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: The First Prince of Wales

The First Prince of Wales
King Edward Is infant son Edward (later King Edward II), born at Caernarfon Castle, is presented to the Welsh Chieftains as their Prince

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: TELEVISION SOUND 1930

TELEVISION SOUND 1930
Making a sound recording for television. Date: 1930

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Whittingtons almshouses

Whittingtons almshouses
Whittingtons college (almshouse and hospital) next door to St Michael Paternoster Royal in the City of London. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Weigh-house chapel

Weigh-house chapel
In 1697 the Presbyterian congregation built a meeting house over the Kings Weigh House in Little Eastcheap and from this home the church took its name. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Waithmans shop

Waithmans shop
Robert Waithman (1764-1833) was a master draper and British politician. He opened a drapers shop of his own by Ludgate Circus, from which he made a considerable fortune

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Trial of the pix

Trial of the pix
The Trial of the Pyx has been in existence since 1282 and is responsible for ensuring the quality and accuracy of the UKs coinage. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Last heraldic court

Last heraldic court
The court was established some time prior to the late 14th century with jurisdiction over certain military matters, which came to include misuse of arms

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Theodore Hook

Theodore Hook
(1788-1841). He was an English man of letters and composer and briefly a civil servant in Mauritius. He is best known for his practical jokes, particularly the Berners Street hoax in 1810

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: The Times Printing House Square

The Times Printing House Square
Printing House Square was a London court in the City of London, so called from the former office of the Kings Printer which occupied the site

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: The Swan with Two Necks

The Swan with Two Necks was once a coaching in in the City of London. Until the arrival of the railways, it was one of the principal departure points for travel to the north of England

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Stephens Walbrook

St Stephens Walbrook
The church of St Stephen Walbrook is in the City of London, part of the Church of Englands Diocese of London. The present domed building was erected to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren following

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Pauls rebuilding

St Pauls rebuilding
Rebuilding work took place at St Pauls following the damage caused by the Great Fire of London in 1666. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Scaffolding & observatory on St Pauls

Scaffolding & observatory on St Pauls
It was when the cross of St Pauls was taken down in 1821 to be repaired and reguilt, that the noted surveyor, Thomas Hornor

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Pauls choir

St Pauls choir
A new choir was added around the 14th century, much enlarged and built in the latest modern Gothic style. The new choir was double the size of the one it replaced which made the cathedral some 585

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Pauls chapter house

St Pauls chapter house
The chapter house of 1332 is believed by some to be the earliest use of Perpendicular Gothic in England, from a view by Hollar. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Pauls

St Pauls
Illustration of the streets and properties surrounding St Pauls Cathedral following the addition of the spire in the mid-14th century. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Dunstans clock

St Dunstans clock
The clock at St Dunstan-in-the-West is one of the oldest in London. Installed just after the Great Fire of London in 1671, it was the first clock in London to have a minute hand

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Michael ad Bladum

St Michael ad Bladum or St Michael-le-Querne. A parish church in the Farringdon within ward. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666 and not rebuilt

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Mary Woolnoth

St Mary Woolnoth
An Anglican church on the corner of Lombard Street and King William Street. It is one of the Queen Anne churches designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1716. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Seal of Bow church

Seal of Bow church
The ancient silver parish seal of St Mary-le-Bow depicts the tower of the church before the Great Fire of London in 1966. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: St Antholins church

St Antholins church
St Antholins was a church in Watling Street in the City of London. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Second Royal Exchange

Second Royal Exchange
Designed by Edward Jarman and opened in 1669, it burned down in January 1838. It had been used by the Lloyds insurance market

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Roasting the rumps

Roasting the rumps
Violent demonstrations in Fleet Street aimed at the Rump parliament. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Richard Lovelace in prison

Richard Lovelace in prison
(1617-1657). An English Royalist and poet. This is an artists impression of Lovelace imagining his poem To Althea, from Prison which was written by him in 1642 to encourage the Clergy Act 1640 to be

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Proclomation of Charles II

Proclomation of Charles II
An artists impression of Charles IIs Royalist supporters greeting him and to proclaim him as King. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Pavement

Pavement
A specimen of pavement found in Threadneedle Street in 1841. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Popes house

Popes house
One of Alexander Popes houses, Plough Court, Lombard Street. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Osbornes leap

Osbornes leap
In 1559, Sir William Hewet (Clothworker) was mayor, whose income is estimated at lb6, 000 per annum. Hewet lived on London Bridge, and one day a nurse playing with his little daughter Anne

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Old South Sea House

Old South Sea House, headquarters of the South Sea Company, which burned down in 1826, on the corner of Bishopsgate Street and Threadneedle Street in the City of London Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Old St Pauls School

Old St Pauls School
The rebuilt school in Cheapside in the City of London, following the former buildings destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Old Sergeants Inn

Old Sergeants Inn
Seargents Inn, off Chancery Lane, in the early 1800s. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Old Patch

Old Patch
A rogue of genius who, in the 1780s carried out bank note forgeries on a grand scale, amassing himself a sum in excess of lb200, 000. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2020: Old Lud Gate

Old Lud Gate, from a print published around 1750. Date: 19th century



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