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Background imageBrent Collection: Oscar Peterson, Wembley Town Hall, London, 1968. Creator: Brian Foskett

Oscar Peterson, Wembley Town Hall, London, 1968. Creator: Brian Foskett
Oscar Peterson, Wembley Town Hall, London, 1968

Background imageBrent Collection: German airship Graf Zeppelin flying over Wembley during the FA Cup Final, London, 1930

German airship Graf Zeppelin flying over Wembley during the FA Cup Final, London, 1930. Artist: Central Press
German airship Graf Zeppelin flying over Wembley during the FA Cup Final, London, 1930. The final was played between Arsenal and Huddersfield Town, with Arsenal winning 2-0

Background imageBrent Collection: George Kay and Joe Smith before kick-off, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, 1923, (1935)

George Kay and Joe Smith before kick-off, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, 1923, (1935)
George Kay and Joe Smith shake hands before kick-off, FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, 28 April 1923, (1935). George Kay (1891-1954), captain of West Ham United

Background imageBrent Collection: Jack Allen heads Newcastles first goal, FA Cup Final, Wembley, London, 1932

Jack Allen heads Newcastles first goal, FA Cup Final, Wembley, London, 1932. Artist: Graphic Photo Union
Jack Allen heads Newcastles first goal, FA Cup Final, Wembley, London, 1932. The Arsenal players are Eddie Hapgood, goalkeeper Frank Moss, Herbie Roberts and George Male

Background imageBrent Collection: The first FA Cup Final is held at the new Wembley Stadium in London, 28 April 1923, (1935)

The first FA Cup Final is held at the new Wembley Stadium in London, 28 April 1923, (1935). Police trying to keep the crowds back at the first Football Association Challenge Cup final match between

Background imageBrent Collection: Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941

Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. Artist: London News Agency
Winston Churchill greets the England football team, Wembley, London, October 1941. The Prime Minister being introduced to the players by England captain Eddie Hapgood before a wartime international

Background imageBrent Collection: King George V and Queen Mary... British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, 1925, (1935)

King George V and Queen Mary... British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, 1925, (1935)
King George V and Queen Mary riding on a model railway at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, 9 May 1925, (1935). George V (1865-1936) and Mary of Teck (1867-1953) on a miniature train

Background imageBrent Collection: The Queen Presents The Cup, 1937

The Queen Presents The Cup, 1937. From The Sphere - Coronation Record Number. [The Sphere, London, 1937]. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageBrent Collection: Pat Garrett, James Brent and John W Poe, sheriffs of Lincoln County, c1880-1882 (1954)

Pat Garrett, James Brent and John W Poe, sheriffs of Lincoln County, c1880-1882 (1954). Lincoln County in New Mexico was the scene in 1877-1881 of a violent conflict between cattle ranchers

Background imageBrent Collection: Monument to Madame Soyer, in Kensal Green Cemetery, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Monument to Madame Soyer, in Kensal Green Cemetery, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Monument to Madame Soyer, in Kensal Green Cemetery, 1844. The tomb of British painter Emma Soyer, designed by her husband, French chef Alexis Benoit Soyer, at Kensal Green in north London

Background imageBrent Collection: New church, at Kensall Green, 1844. Creator: Unknown

New church, at Kensall Green, 1844. Creator: Unknown
New church, at Kensall Green, 1844. The church of St John the Evangelist at Kensal Green in London:built in the Anglo-Norman style, of black brick

Background imageBrent Collection: View of London with St. Pauls in the Distance: Woman

View of London with St. Pauls in the Distance: Woman and Children with a Baby Carriage, 1787. Women and children enjoying fine weather on a hill-top at Kilburn, northwest of London

Background imageBrent Collection: The Bell Inn, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Bell Inn, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The " Bell Inn", Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). The Bell Inn opened c1600, on the old Roman road known as Watling Street

Background imageBrent Collection: Kensal Green Cemetery, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Kensal Green Cemetery, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Kensal Green Cemetery, c1876. Inspired by Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, founded by George Frederick Carden, the cemetery opened in 1833 and is Grade I listed

Background imageBrent Collection: The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). There were two dairy farms in Kensal Green by early 1800s, which expanded greatly after the 1864 Act of Parliament which made it illegal to keep cattle

Background imageBrent Collection: The Priory, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Priory, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Priory, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Kilburn Priory established c1130-1134 where Watling Street (now Kilburn High Road) met the stream now known as the Westbourne, was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1537

Background imageBrent Collection: Association Football at Wembley - England v. Scotland, 4 October 1941, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Association Football at Wembley - England v. Scotland, 4 October 1941, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Association Football at Wembley - England v. Scotland, 4 October 1941, (1945). British Prime Minister Winston Churchill shakes hands with England footballer Denis Compton (1918-1997)

Background imageBrent Collection: Illuminated Diagram of Signals, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Illuminated Diagram of Signals, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Illuminated Diagram of Signals, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageBrent Collection: A View of the Antient Manor House of Fawkeshall or Vauxhall, Surrey, (1813). Creator: Unknown

A View of the Antient Manor House of Fawkeshall or Vauxhall, Surrey, (1813). Creator: Unknown
A View of the Antient Manor House of Fawkeshall or Vauxhall, Surrey, (1813). Side elevation and plan of a timber frame building with two towers, in Vauxhall, Lambeth, London

Background imageBrent Collection: Male cells, Willesden Court House, Saint Marys Road, Brent, London, 1967

Male cells, Willesden Court House, Saint Marys Road, Brent, London, 1967. The doors of the cells are open, revealing a small and sparse space for the inmates

Background imageBrent Collection: Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, c1820

Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, c1820. Kilburn Wells took over the site of the original Bell Inn, and continued as a spa into the 1860s

Background imageBrent Collection: View of The Plough inn, Kensal Green, London, c1820. Artist: Robert Banks

View of The Plough inn, Kensal Green, London, c1820. Artist: Robert Banks
View of The Plough inn, Kensal Green, London, c1820

Background imageBrent Collection: Daimler MET and AEC B-type buses, Cricklewood Broadway, London. Artist: Bill Brunell

Daimler MET and AEC B-type buses, Cricklewood Broadway, London. Artist: Bill Brunell
Right: Daimler MET Bus 1912 Vehicle Reg. No. LF9557. Centre: AEC B-type bus. Place: Cricklewood Broadway. London

Background imageBrent Collection: Mancini Henry, CTS Studios, Wembley, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor

Mancini Henry, CTS Studios, Wembley, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor
Mancini Henry, CTS Studios, Wembley, London, 1990

Background imageBrent Collection: Henry Mancini, CTS Studios, Wembley, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor

Henry Mancini, CTS Studios, Wembley, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor
Mancini Henry, CTS Studios, Wembley, London, 1990

Background imageBrent Collection: Sonny Rollins playing tenor saxophone at Wembley Conference Centre, London, 1979

Sonny Rollins playing tenor saxophone at Wembley Conference Centre, London, 1979

Background imageBrent Collection: Saxophonists Sonny Rollins and Art Themen, Wembley Conference Centre, London, 1979

Saxophonists Sonny Rollins and Art Themen, Wembley Conference Centre, London, 1979

Background imageBrent Collection: Lena Antonis and saxophonist Sonny Rollins, Wembley Conference Centre, London, 1979

Lena Antonis and saxophonist Sonny Rollins, Wembley Conference Centre, London, 1979

Background imageBrent Collection: General view of the Palace of Engineering, British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, 1924

General view of the Palace of Engineering, British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageBrent Collection: Plan of the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, showing disposition of principal buildings, 1924

Plan of the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, showing disposition of principal buildings, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageBrent Collection: Approach to Wembley Stadium, British Empire Exhibition, London, 1924

Approach to Wembley Stadium, British Empire Exhibition, London, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageBrent Collection: At the Cup Final, 1924 (1937)

At the Cup Final, 1924 (1937). The Duke of York congratulating players of Newcastle United for winning in the FA Cup Final against Aston Villa at Wembley on 26 April 1924

Background imageBrent Collection: Aerial View of the Empire Stadium, Wembley, 1937

Aerial View of the Empire Stadium, Wembley, 1937. Wembley Stadium (formerly known as the Empire Stadium), was a football stadium located in Wembley, London, England

Background imageBrent Collection: Indian Pavilion & Gardens, c1925. Artist: Campbell Gray

Indian Pavilion & Gardens, c1925. Artist: Campbell Gray
Indian Pavilion & Gardens, c1925. The British Empire Exhibition was a colonial exhibition held at Wembley, Middlesex in 1924 and 1925

Background imageBrent Collection: Wilsdon Church, c1792

Wilsdon Church, c1792. From The Environs of London, by Daniel Lysons [, , c1792.]

Background imageBrent Collection: The Queen Presents The Cup, 1937

The Queen Presents The Cup, 1937. From The Sphere - Coronation Record Number. [The Sphere, London, 1937]

Background imageBrent Collection: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attend the Association Football cup final, 1937

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attend the Association Football cup final, 1937
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attended the Association Football cup final between Sunderland and Preston North End at Wembley Stadium, May 1st 1937

Background imageBrent Collection: The Duke of York (later King George VI) with Lord Baden-Powell at a Jamboree, Wembley, 1924

The Duke of York (later King George VI) with Lord Baden-Powell at a Jamboree, Wembley, 1924
The Duke of York (later King George VI) with the Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell at a Jamboree at Wembley, 1924. From Our King & Queen and the Royal Princesses. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageBrent Collection: Introductions before a RAF vs Metropolitan Police football match, Wembley, London, 1942

Introductions before a RAF vs Metropolitan Police football match, Wembley, London, 1942. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Phillip Game (1876-1961) is introduced to the RAF team before the match

Background imageBrent Collection: King George V presenting the FA Cup, Wembley Stadium, London, c1923-1936 (1937). Artist: Fox

King George V presenting the FA Cup, Wembley Stadium, London, c1923-1936 (1937). Artist: Fox
King George V presenting the FA Cup, Wembley Stadium, London, c1923-1936 (1937). A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865-1936

Background imageBrent Collection: Evelyn Brent (1899-1975), American actress, 20th century

Evelyn Brent (1899-1975), American actress, 20th century

Background imageBrent Collection: The lake at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, c1925

The lake at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London, c1925. Stereoscopic slide, detail

Background imageBrent Collection: The first Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London, 1923, (1926-1927)

The first Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London, 1923, (1926-1927). Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London, 1926-1927)


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