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Charles I demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionCharles the first demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Charles I (1600-1649) calls for the arrest of the Five Members John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles
Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionCromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1773. Speech given by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) at the House of Commons on Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 20 April 1653. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)
Pendergrass delivering to William III a List of Conspirators in the Assassination plot, 1773Pendergrass delivering to William III. A List of the Conspirators concerned in the Assassination - plot, 1773. Thomas Prendergast (c1660-1709)
St. James Palace, 1924. Creator: L A HayesSt. James Palace, 1924. St Jamess Palace in Westminster, London is the most senior royal palace in the United Kingdom. Built by King Henry VIII on the site of a leper hospital dedicated to Saint
Stanley Turrentine, Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, Soho, London, Jan 1981. Creator: Brian O ConnorStanley Turrentine, Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, Soho, London, Jan 1981
Betty Carter, Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, Soho, London, March 1994. Creator: Brian O ConnorBetty Carter, Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, Soho, London, March 1994
Cat Anderson, Duke Ellington Concert, New Victoria Theatre, London, 1964. Creator: Brian FoskettCat Anderson, Duke Ellington Concert, New Victoria Theatre, London, 1964
Spike Heatley and Ronnie Stephenson, Dankworth Big Band, Marquee Club, London, 1960
Phil Seaman and Jeff Clyne, Ronnie Scotts, Gerrard Street, London, 1959. Creator: Brian FoskettPhil Seaman and Jeff Clyne, Ronnie Scotts, Gerrard Street, London, 1959
Oxford Street, c1910s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeOxford Street, c1910s. View of Selfridges department store on Londons famous shopping street. The building was opened in 1909
The Houses of Parliament, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeThe Houses of Parliament, c1900s. Victorian Gothic home of British politics, with barges on the River Thames in the foreground
Hyde Park Corner, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeHyde Park Corner, c1900s. Horse-drawn buses at the busy thoroughfare - the Ionic screen was built between 1822 and 1825 by Decimus Burton
The Strand, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeThe Strand, c1900s. View looking towards St Mary le Strand, with the Adelphi Wine & Spirit Stores on the right. From " The Album of Coloured Views of London", [Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd
The Thames Embankment, . Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeThe Thames Embankment, c1900s. Double-decker tram alongside the River Thames, with Cleopatras Needle in the distance. From " The Album of Coloured Views of London", [Eyre & Spottiswoode
Westminster Abbey, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeWestminster Abbey, c1900s. The facade of Westminster Abbey in London, the medieval church traditionally used for royal weddings, coronations and funerals
The Marble Arch, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: UnknownThe Marble Arch, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Standing at the nothern entrance to Hyde Park, the Marble Arch is one of the most prominent sights of London
Houses of Parliament Lords and Commons, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: UnknownHouses of Parliament Lords and Commons, late 19th-early 20th century. The Palace of Westminster, with St Stephens Tower housing Big Ben on the left, and Victoria Tower on the right. Postcard
Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: UnknownRotten Row, Hyde Park, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Rotten Row is a broad track running along the south side of Hyde Park, established by William III at the end of the 17th century
Piccadilly Circus, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: UnknownPiccadilly Circus, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Busy thoroughfare, with Shaftesbury Avenue on the left and the London Pavilion in the centre. Postcard
Trafalgar Square, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & SpottiswoodeTrafalgar Square, c1900s. View of the square with the National Gallery, the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, the fountains and Nelsons Column
National Gallery & St Martins Church London, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: UnknownNational Gallery & St Martins Church London, late 19th-early 20th century. View showing the National Gallery, the spire of the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields and the fountains in Trafalgar Square
The Talking Shop at Westminster, 1909. Creator: Francis Frith & Co" The Talking Shop" at Westminster, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]
John Dankworth Band, Sunday night sessions, Marquee Club, London, 1960. Creator: Brian FoskettJohn Dankworth Band, Sunday night sessions, Marquee Club, London, 1960
Cleo Lane, Johnny Dankworth Band, Sunday Sessions, Marquee Club, London, 1960. CreatorCleo Lane, Johnny Dankworth Band, Sunday Sessions, Marquee Club, London, 1960
King George VI Attending Armistice Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, Nov 11th, 1936, 1937King George VI (When Duke of York) Attending Armistice Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, November 11th, 1936, 1937. The Duke of York (1920-1936) became King George VI on 11 December 1936
His Majesty with the Duke of Gloucester, at the Trooping the Colour, 1928, 1937His Majesty (Wearing R.A.F. Uniform) with the Duke of Gloucester, at the Trooping the Colour, 1928, 1937. The Duke of York (1920-1936) became King George VI on 11 December 1936
King George Riding With the Late King George V and the Prince of Wales, 1928. 1937King George (When Duke of York) Riding With the Late King George V and the Prince of Wales at the Trooping of the Colour, Horse Guards Parade, 1928. 1937
Talk Here About Politics - Jaeneckes Inks advertisement, 1909. Creator: UnknownTalk Here About Politics - Jaeneckes Inks advertisement, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]
Regent Street Rebuilt, c1930. Creator: UnknownRegent Street Rebuilt, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]
The Execution of Charles I. in Whitehall, 30th January 1649, c1930. Creator: UnknownThe Execution of Charles I. in Whitehall, 30th January 1649, c1930. Charles (1600-1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution by beheading in 1649
Funeral procession of King Edward VII, Whitehall, London, 20 May 1910. Creator: UnknownFuneral procession of King Edward VII, Whitehall, London, 20 May 1910. The gun carriage, bearing the kings body, leaving Horse Guards Parade
The banquet in the Great Hall at the Palace of Westminster... coronation of James II in 1685, (1902)The banquet in the Great Hall at the Palace of Westminster, for the coronation of James II in London in 1685, (1902). Guests at the coronation banquet of King James II and Mary of Modena
The Enthroning of King Charles II, 1902. Creator: UnknownThe Enthroning of King Charles II, 1902. Charles II (1630-1685) was king of England, Scotland and Ireland. Charles was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 23 April 166
Trafalgar Square, London, 1895. Creator: Francis Frith & CoTrafalgar Square, London, 1895. View of St Martin-in-the-Fields and Nelsons Column in central London. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs
The Coronation Chair, Containing the Ancient Stone, 1902. Creator: UnknownThe Coronation Chair, Containing the Ancient Stone on Which the English Sovereigns for the Past Six Centuries Have Been Crowned, 1902
Interior of Westminster Abbey, London, England, 1896. Creator: Underwood & UnderwoodInterior of Westminster Abbey, London, England, 1896. Westminster Abbey, the medieval church traditionally used for royal weddings, coronations and funerals. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood
Westminster Abbey, London, England, 1896. Creator: Underwood & UnderwoodWestminster Abbey, London, England, 1896. Westminster Abbey, the medieval church traditionally used for royal weddings, coronations and funerals
House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, London, England, 1900. Creator: Underwood & UnderwoodHouse of Lords, Houses of Parliament, London, England, 1900. Interior of the upper chamber in the Palace of Westminster. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood
Westminster in 1640, 1881. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarWestminster in 1647, (1881). From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]
Destruction of the Old Houses of Parliament, October 16, 1834, (1881). Creator: UnknownDestruction of the Old Houses of Parliament, October 16, 1834, (1881). From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]
Palace Yard in the Eighteenth Century, 1881. Creator: UnknownPalace Yard in the Eighteenth Century, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]
The House in 1815, 1881. Creator: UnknownThe House in 1815, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]
House of Commons in 1623, (1881). Creator: UnknownHouse of Commons in 1623, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]
St. Stephens Chapel. - Interior after the Fire, 1881. Creator: UnknownSt. Stephens Chapel. - Interior after the Fire, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]
Dining-room and lounge in a reconstructed London apartment for Mrs. Harry Ewbank at Bryanston Court, W.1, 1937. From " Decorative Art 1937 - Thirty-Second Annual Issue of the Studio Year
Living-room in Miss Dinshaws apartment, Stockleigh Hall, Regents Park, Gordon Russell LtdLiving-room in Miss Dinshaws apartment at Stockleigh Hall, Regents Park, London, designed and carried out by Gordon Russell Ltd. 1937
Dining-room group by Hayes Marshall for Fortnum & Mason Ltd. London, 1937 Creator: UnknownDining-room group in yellow, black and white, designed by Hayes Marshall for Fortnum & Mason Ltd. London, 1937. From " Decorative Art 1937 - Thirty-Second Annual Issue of the Studio Year
Dining-room in sang-de-boeuf lacquer, by Hayes Marshall for Fortnum & Mason LtdDining-room in sang-de-boeuf lacquer, designed by Hayes Marshall for Fortnum & Mason Ltd. London, 1937. From " Decorative Art 1937 - Thirty-Second Annual Issue of the Studio Year Book"