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Kensington Square Which Still Preserves The Peace of Two Centuries, c1935. CreatorKensington Square Which Still Preserves The Peace of Two Centuries, c1935. Terraced houses in Kensington, central London. Author and politician John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) lived at number 18
Embankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishEmbankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. The River Thames in London, with Blackfriars Bridge and the dome of St Pauls Cathedral
Green Woodlands By The Waters of Westminster: Part of the Manor of Hyde Below The Biplanes Wing, c1935. Aerial view of Buckingham Palace in central London with Green Park on the left
On Blackheath, Greater Londons Most Historic Common, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishOn Blackheath, Greater Londons Most Historic Common, c1935. Boating lake at Blackheath in south-east London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 2", edited by Arthur St John Adcock
Brick Gate House for a Royal Hunting Lodge in St. James s, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishBrick Gate House for a Royal Hunting Lodge in St. James s, c1935. St Jamess Palace on Pall Mall in the City of Westminster, central London, was commissioned by King Henry VIII
The Many-Headed Voice Which Roars Behind The Touch-Line Every Winter Saturday, c1935. Crowd of men wearing flat caps at a football match
Where The Iron Road To Dover Crosses The River, c1935. Creator: PatersonWhere The Iron Road To Dover Crosses The River, c1935. A steam train crossing the Hungerford Railway Bridge over the River Thames in London, with Cleopatras Needle on the right
Westminster Abbey, c1935. Creator: UnknownWestminster Abbey, c1935. Westminster Abbey in London, the medieval church traditionally used for royal weddings, coronations and funerals
A Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. Creator: UnknownA Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. View of the River Thames curving through London, with Blackfriars Bridge in the foreground
Old Queenhithe, Once the Principal Dock of London Port, c1935. Creator: PatersonOld Queenhithe, Once the Principal Dock of London Port, c1935. Boats on the banks of the River Thames at low tide, with chimneys and cranes in the distance
Glass-Roofed Interior Court of the Royal Exchange, c1935. Creator: JoelGlass-Roofed Interior Court of the Royal Exchange, c1935. The Royal Exchange was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a
A Glimpse of Lothbury at Noon on a Business Day, c1935. Creator: Walter BeningtonA Glimpse of Lothbury at Noon on a Business Day, c1935. Top-hatted bankers on Lothbury, a street in the City of London. The doorway is that of the National Bank of Australasia
At the Sign of the Old Bell in St. Brides Churchyard, c1935. Creator: Walter BeningtonAt the Sign of the Old Bell in St. Brides Churchyard, c1935. Tavern in the City of London which dates from the 17th century
First Floor Grill Room of the Cock Overlooking Fleet Street, c1935. Creator: Walter BeningtonFirst Floor Grill Room of the Cock Overlooking Fleet Street, c1935. Interior of an ale house in the City of London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by St. John Adcock
The Camera Catches a View of South Kensington from a Low-Flying Aeroplane, c1935. The V&A Museum in South Kensington, central London
Colonnaded Front of the British Museum on the Site of the Old Montague House, c1935. The British Museum in Bloomsbury, central London, was originally established by Sir Hans Sloane in 1759
Facade of the Victoria and Albert Museum In Cromwell Road, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishFacade of the Victoria and Albert Museum In Cromwell Road, c1935. The V&A Museum in South Kensington, central London, was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Hammersmith Town Hall from Hammersmith Broadway, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishHammersmith Town Hall from Hammersmith Broadway, c1935. Town Hall building in Hammersmith, west London, designed by JH Richardson and opened in 1897. It was demolished in the 1960s
Chancel and East Window of St. Margarets, Westminster, c1935. Creator: TaylorChancel and East Window of St. Margaret s, Westminster, c1935. St Margarets Church, which stands in the grounds of Westminster Abbey in central London, is dedicated to Margaret of Antioch
Graveyard of St. Ethelburga, Bishopgate, A Resting Place for the Living, c1935. Courtyard and fountain at the church of St Ethelburga-the-Virgin within Bishopsgate, in the City of London
Where Beverley Brook Winds Through The Royal Hunting Park of Richmond, c1935. Creator: JoelWhere Beverley Brook Winds Through The Royal Hunting Park of Richmond, c1935. Cows grazing in Richmond Park, south-west London, originally a royal deer park
Ever-Burning Lamp of Maintenance of Toc H in Allhallows, Barking, c1935Ever-Burning " Lamp of Maintenance" of " Toc H" in Allhallows, Barking, c1935. The church of All Hallows-by-the-Tower in the City of London dates back to the 11th century
Interior of Westminster Cathedral Viewed from the West End, c1935. Creator: Cyril EllisInterior of Westminster Cathedral Viewed from the West End, c1935. Designed by John Francis Bentley (1839-1902), work began on Westminster Cathedral in London in 1895 and it opened in 1903
Westminsters Byzantine Cathedral of Red Brick Seen from Ashley Place, c1935. Creator: CampbellWestminsters Byzantine Cathedral of Red Brick Seen from Ashley Place, c1935. Designed by John Francis Bentley (1839- 1902)
Buildings Representative of New London in Moorgate Street, c1935. Creator: Walter BeningtonBuildings Representative of New London in Moorgate Street, c1935. View of Moorgate in the City of London, with the entrance to the underground station
Hall of Grays Inn, Where The Comedy of Errors Was Acted in Shakespeares Lifetime, c1935. Shakespeares Comedy of Errors was performed here in 1594
Church Street, Chiswick, With What Used To Be The Burlington Arms, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishChurch Street, Chiswick, With What Used To Be The Burlington Arms, c1935. Half-timbered building in Chiswick, west London, once a hostelry and now a private house
The Great Hall Built By Edward IV For Eltham Palace, c1935. Creator: RobinsonThe Great Hall Built By Edward IV For Eltham Palace, c1935. Eltham Palace in what is now south-east London, was founded as a medieval royal palace
An Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Creator: AerofilmsAn Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Aerial view of Lords cricket ground in north London, with Regents Park at top left
Entrance to Guys Hospital with the Founders Statue in the Centre of the Courtyard, c1935. Statue of the founder, Sir Thomas Guy (1644-1724), in the courtyard of Guys Hospital in Southwark
East Wing of Hampton Court Added By Wren on the Site of the Cardinals Work, c1935. Hampton Court, former royal palace in Richmond upon Thames, London
Main Gate of St. Bartholomews, Londons Eldest Hospital, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishMain Gate of St. Bartholomew s, Londons Eldest Hospital, c1935. The Henry VIII gate of St Bartholomews Hospital (known as Bart s) at Smithfield in the City of London
Under the Elms in the Courtyard of Middlesex Hospital, c1935. Creator: JoelUnder the Elms in the Courtyard of Middlesex Hospital, c1935. Middlesex Hospital on Mortimer Street, Marylebone, central London, was opened in 1757
Great Hall Where The Brothers of the Charterhouse Dine, c1935. Creator: JoelGreat Hall Where The Brothers of the Charterhouse Dine, c1935. Ivy-covered exterior of the 16th-century Great Hall at the Charterhouse in Smithfield, City of London
Entrance Courtyard and Gateway of the Charterhouse, c1935. Creator: UnknownEntrance Courtyard and Gateway of the Charterhouse, c1935. 16th century gateway at the Charterhouse in Smithfield, City of London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 2", edited by St
Huge Mobile Cranes at Tilbury Swing the Cargo from a Vessels Hold, c1935. Creator: UnknownHuge Mobile Cranes at Tilbury Swing the Cargo from a Vessels Hold, c1935. Cranes unloading shipping at the port of Tilbury on the River Thames in Essex
Where the Beasts of Prehistory Lurk By the Lake in the Palace Grounds, c1935. Creator: UnknownWhere the Beasts of Prehistory Lurk By the Lake in the Palace Grounds, c1935. Statues of life-size prehistoric monsters dating from 1854 in Crystal Palace Park, Sydenham, south London
At the Foot of the Mast on a Thames Barge, c1935. Creator: Walter BeningtonAt the Foot of the Mast on a Thames Barge, c1935. On board a commercial sailing barge on the River Thames in London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock
New Hall of the Ancient Company of Ironmongers in Aldersgate, c1935. Creator: UnknownNew Hall of the Ancient Company of Ironmongers in Aldersgate, c1935. Entrance to the Hall of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, one of the livery companies of the City of London
Children Play Where Once The Scaffold Dripped Blood, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishChildren Play Where Once The Scaffold Dripped Blood, c1935. Garden at Tower Hill, near the City of London. The paved area marks the site of the scaffold which was used for public executions between
Carving in Stone Beneath the Middlesex Coat of Arms at the Guildhall, Westminster, c1935. Stone frieze by Henry Charles Fehr depicting the granting of a charter to Westminster Abbey by King Henry III
Premises of the Port of London Authority at Tower Hill, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishPremises of the Port of London Authority at Tower Hill, c1935. Former headquarters of the Port of London Authority at Trinity Square, Tower Hill, London
Glass and Girders of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishGlass and Girders of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, c1935. The Crystal Palace at Sydenham in south London was designed by Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) for the Great Exhibition of 1851
Courtyard of the Drapers Hall in Throgmorton Street, c1935. Creator: JoelCourtyard of the Drapers Hall in Throgmorton Street, c1935. The courtyard of Drapers Hall, belonging to the Worshipful Company of Drapers, in the City of London
Brunswick Square: Part of Bloomsburys Boarding-House Land, c1935. Creator: JoelBrunswick Square: Part of Bloomsburys Boarding-House Land, c1935. London square in winter. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock
Ancient Mulberry Tree and Fountain in the Garden of Drapers Hall, c1935. Creator: JoelAncient Mulberry Tree and Fountain in the Garden of Drapers Hall, c1935. Courtyard of Drapers Hall, belonging to the Worshipful Company of Drapers, at Throgmorton Street in the City of London
Middlesex Guildhall on the Site of the Ancient Sanctuary of Westminster, c1935. Middlesex Guildhall court building in Parliament Square in London was built on the site of the belfry of Westminster
The Jewel Tower, Westminster, Surviving from Very Early London, c1935. Creator: JoelThe Jewel Tower, Westminster, Surviving from Very Early London, c1935. The Jewel Tower in Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London is one of the only remaining parts of the medieval Palace of