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Telling the City, 1937Telling the City - Proclamation of King Edward VIII, Royal Exchange, Jan 22 1936, (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
King George VI, c1935 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
King George V, c1935 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Visiting the Liner Queen Mary, 1937Visiting the Liner Queen Mary, Clydebank, March, 1936 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Leaving No. 3 Belgrave Square, for the christening of Princess Alexandra February 9, 1937Leaving No. 3 Belgrave Square, home of the Duke and Duchess of Kent for the christening of Baby Princess Alexandra at Buckingham Palace, February 9, 1937, 1937
Christmas Morning, Sandringham, 1936, 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
The Last Phase - Fort Belvedere, night of December 10th, 1936, 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Clydeside Cheers, 1937Clydeside Cheers, 1936 (1937). Edward VII visiting Clydeside, March 1936. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Official Coronation Group, 1937Official Coronation Group, May 12 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
London Grandstand, 1937London Grandstand, May 12 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Coronation Floodlighting - Westminster Abbey, 1937Coronation Floodlighting - Westminster Abbey, May 12 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Peers Seek Their Cars, Passing Through Crowds, 1937Peers Seek Their Cars, Passing Through Crowds, May 12 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
A childrens tea party in an East End Street in London, to celebrate the Treaty of Versailles at the end of the First World War, 1919, (1938). From These Tremendous Years 1919-1938
Victory celebrations underneath Eros, Piccadilly, London, 1918, (1938). The First World War victory parade, Sunday 19th July 1919. From These Tremendous Years 1919-1938
The removal of Eros, 1925, (1938). The removal of Eros from its place in Piccadilly, in early 1925 to make way for the reconstruction of Piccadilly Tube Station
Tape and telegraph room of the Daily Express newspaper, London, c1900 (1903). From Living London, Vol. II, by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]
Home Again - the King, the Queen, with Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, 1938, (1938). A photo of Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) his wife Anne de Vere Chamberlain (1883-1967)
Abyssinia Invaded, 1935, (1938). Benito Mussolinis Fascist regime invaded Abyssinia to avenge the military defeats Italy had suffered in Ethiopia in the First Italo-Abyssinian war
Princess Marina became engaged to King George Vs youngest son, Prince George (now Duke of Kent), while he was holiday-making in Greece, 1934, (1938)
Public Enemy No. 1, 1932, (1938). John Herbert Dillinger (1903-1934), notorious outlaw who led a group of men known as The Dillinger Gang or Terror Gang
The Loch Ness Monster, 1933, (1938). A photograph purporting to show the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie). From These Tremendous Years 1919-1938. [Daily Express, London, 1938]
The Hunger Marchers, 1932, (1938). The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of hunger marches in Britain
Baby Safe Instructions Later Act Accordingly, 1932, (1938). A postcard from the kidnapper.The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr
Lindbergh Baby, 1932, (1938). The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr, the eldest son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Government in Crisis, forming a National Cabinet as requested by King George V, 1931, (1938). The economic slump following the Wall Street crash of 1929 caused a split in the Labour government over
The R101, 1930, (1938). The R101 was one of a pair of British rigid airships completed in 1929 as part of a British government programme to develop civil airships capable of service on long distance
Princess Margaret Rose, 1930, (1938). Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (1930-2002), was born Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Rose of York on 21 August 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland
Gandhi in London, 1930, (1938). Gandhi visiting London for Round Table conferences, September 1930. From These Tremendous Years 1919-1938. [Daily Express, London, 1938]
Sub-Treasury, 1929, (1938). November 1929, the Sub-Treasury Building opposite the Wall Street Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York, at the time of the Wall Street Crash
Lenin, founder of the New Russia, 1924, (1938). The preserved body of Lenin. From These Tremendous Years 1919-1938. [Daily Express, London, 1938]
Regent Street, London, England, viewed from Piccadilly Circus, 1923, (1938)Regent Street, London, England, viewed from Piccadilly Circus, 1938. From These Tremendous Years 1919-1938. [Daily Express, London, 1938]
Ramsay Macdonald, first Labour British Prime Minister, leaving Buckingham Palace after being asked by George V to form a government, 1924, (1938)
Members of the Peoples Marine Division on the Balcony of the City Palace, December 1918, 1918, (193)Members of the Peoples Marine Division on the Balcony of the City Palace, December 1918, 1918, (1938). The Berlin City Palace the royal and imperial palace in the centre of Berlin
Nazis Radio Good-bye, front page of the Daily Express, 1 May 1945. The final days of World War II in Europe. The photograph shows the bodies of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini
Mrs Simpson offers to withdraw, 8 December 1936. Article on the front page of the Daily Express about American socialite Wallis Simpson (1896-1986)