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Les fetes de la victoire a Londres; les troupes americaines contournent l'Arc de Triomphe...1919. Creator: UnknownLes fetes de la victoire a Londres; les troupes americaines contournent l'Arc de Triomphe de Constitution Hill, entre Green Park et le jardin du palais de Buckingham, 1919
Constitution Hill, London, 1850. Creator: UnknownConstitution Hill, London, 1850. Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington by Matthew Cotes Wyatt at Hyde Park Corner. It was later removed, and replaced by Decimus Burton's Wellington Arch
Dipping the Colours to Royalty, the Gordon Highlanders lining Constitution Hill, 1932. Scottish regiment lowering the Union flag as the royal carriage passes along Constitution Hill in London
Wellington Arch and Quadriga, London, c1915. Creator: UnknownWellington Arch and Quadriga, London, c1915. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London between Hyde Park and Green Park
Piccadilly from Hyde Park Corner, London, c1915. Creator: UnknownPiccadilly from Hyde Park Corner, London, c1915. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London between Hyde Park and Green Park
Wellington Monument, London, c1910. Creator: UnknownWellington Monument, London, c1910. Bronze equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington at Hyde Park Corner, designed in 1888 by Joseph Edgar Boehm
Wellington Arch, Entrance to the Green Park, London, c1915. Creator: UnknownWellington Arch, Entrance to the Green Park, London, c1915. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London designed by Decimus Burton and built 1826-1830
Triumphal Arch Moved from Hyde Park to Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: UnknownTriumphal Arch Moved from Hyde Park to Constitution Hill, c1935. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London
Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: UnknownPiccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London between Hyde Park and Green Park
The King Rode On, 1937The King Rode On, 1936 (1937). The failed assassination attempt by George McMahon following the Trooping the Colour ceremony 1936. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles
View of St Jamess Park from Constitution Hill, Westminster, London, 1735 (1779)
Assassination attempt against Queen Victoria, Constitution Hill, Westminster, London, 1840. Scene of Edward Oxfords attempt to assassinate Queen Victoria