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Headquarters Collection (page 4)

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Port Said. - The entrance to the canal and Offices to the Company, c1918-c1939

Port Said. - The entrance to the canal and Offices to the Company, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Entrance to Scotland Yard from Derby Street, c1935. Creator: Joel

Entrance to Scotland Yard from Derby Street, c1935. Creator: Joel
Entrance to Scotland Yard from Derby Street, c1935. Scotland Yard Metropolitan Police headquarters in Whitehall Place, Westminster, central London

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Splendid Hall for the Deliberations of the Members of the London County Council, c1935

Splendid Hall for the Deliberations of the Members of the London County Council, c1935. County Hall, on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, was designed by Ralph Knott and opened in 1922

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The Brains of Defence: British War Office in Whitehall, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

The Brains of Defence: British War Office in Whitehall, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
The Brains of Defence: British War Office in Whitehall, c1935. The War Office in Whitehall, central London, was designed by William Young and built 1899-1906

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The New Palace on the Thames that is the Headquarters of the London County Council, c1935

The New Palace on the Thames that is the Headquarters of the London County Council, c1935. County Hall, on the South Bank of the River Thames in London

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Distant View of Lord Raglans Headquarters before Sebastopol, 1855. Creator: Thomas Picken

Distant View of Lord Raglans Headquarters before Sebastopol, 1855. Creator: Thomas Picken
Distant View of Lord Raglans Headquarters before Sebastopol, 1855. Scene from the Crimean War: British military encampments and the headquarters of Fitzroy HJ Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Lloyds, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Lloyds, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Lloyds Building, headquarters of the insurance company Lloyds of London, a Grade II listed building, unusual mostly due to its pipes and ducts constructed on the outside

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Gurkha Memorial, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies

Gurkha Memorial, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Gurkha Memorial, dedicated in 1997 to Gurkha soldiers, when the Gurkha headquarters moved to London from Hong Kong after the Chinese handover, sculpted by Philip Jackson, Horse Guards Avenue

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Royal House of the Post Office in the Puerta del Sol, headquarters of the autonomous region

Royal House of the Post Office in the Puerta del Sol, headquarters of the autonomous region, old building of the Direccion General de Seguridad, facade in the Puerta del Sol

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Official London County Council cars and chauffeurs, County Hall, London, 1935

Official London County Council cars and chauffeurs, County Hall, London, 1935. Austin cars parked with drivers in caps and coats standing beside outside the headquarters of the London County Council

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: London Fire Brigade Headquarters, seen from the street, Southwark, London, (c1900-c1935?)

London Fire Brigade Headquarters, seen from the street, Southwark, London, (c1900-c1935?)
Exterior of old London Fire Brigade Headquarters, seen from the street, Southwark, London, (c1900-c1935?). Fire station with tower which was used for pracise; the headquarters were built in 1877

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: North view of East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1850

North view of East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1850

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: A sudden surprize to the City Militia... 1774. Artist: John Nixon

A sudden surprize to the City Militia... 1774. Artist: John Nixon
A sudden surprize to the City Militia... 1774. The gateway of the Honourable Artillery Company headquarters. Children climbing

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Huntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Artist

Huntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. Artist
Huntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. The Tetley familys links with the beer industry reach back into the 1740s when William Tetley was described as a maltster

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Sign, museum and headquarters of the Royal Highland Regiment, Perth, Scotland

Sign, museum and headquarters of the Royal Highland Regiment, Perth, Scotland. Better known as the Black Watch, the Royal Highland Regiment was the senior regiment of Highlanders in the British Army

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Headquarters of the Royal Highland Regiment, Perth, Scotland

Headquarters of the Royal Highland Regiment, Perth, Scotland. Better known as the Black Watch, the Royal Highland Regiment was the senior regiment of Highlanders in the British Army

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: His Majesty with President Poincare at The British General Headquarters in France, c1916, (1935)

His Majesty with President Poincare at The British General Headquarters in France, c1916, (1935). King George V (1865-1936) with the 10th President of France, Raymond Poincare (1860-1934)

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Colombian Navy River Base, Barranquilla, c1940s

Colombian Navy River Base, Barranquilla, c1940s. From Barranquilla. [Raul de la Espriella B. Barranquilla]

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Grenadier Guards (with their new hats) relieving guard at Lord Robertss headquarters, Pretoria, 1

Grenadier Guards (with their new hats) relieving guard at Lord Robertss headquarters, Pretoria, 1900. From Black & White Budget, Vol. III. [The Black and White Publishing Company, J P

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Front of the old East India House, London, 1894

Front of the old East India House, London, 1894. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when the administration of

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The Fire Brigade Head-quartes, 1914

The Fire Brigade Head-quartes, 1914. From The Beautiful Rio De Janeiro by Alured Gray Bell. [William Heinemann, London, 1914]

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Civil Police Headquarters, Rio, 1914

Civil Police Headquarters, Rio, 1914. From The Beautiful Rio De Janeiro by Alured Gray Bell. [William Heinemann, London, 1914]

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: He went to Cologne to the Headquarters of the British Army of Occupation, c1919, (1945)

He went to Cologne to the Headquarters of the British Army of Occupation, c1919, (1945). Winston Churchill in Cologne with Sir William Robert Robertson (1860-1933)

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Entrance to the offices of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cleveland, Ohio, 1923

Entrance to the offices of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cleveland, Ohio, 1923
Detail of the entrance to the offices of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cleveland, Ohio, 1923. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXIX. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1923]

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: General exterior view, offices of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cleveland, Ohio, 1923

General exterior view, offices of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cleveland, Ohio, 1923. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXIX. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1923]

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Interior of Grand Trunk Railways new London offices with tempera frieze by Frank Brangwyn, c1909

Interior of Grand Trunk Railways new London offices with tempera frieze by Frank Brangwyn, c1909. The Grand Trunk Railway London headquarters were at Cockspur Street

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The old East India House in 1630 (1905)

The old East India House in 1630 (1905). The headquarters of the East India Company in Leadenhall Street, London. From Cassells History of England, Vol

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Council of War in Algiers: Mr Churchill with his Captains, 1943

Council of War in Algiers: Mr Churchill with his Captains, 1943. A detail of a group photograph of participants in the Allied Planning Conference which took place at the Allied Force Headquarters

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Nearing completion: The new Underground Railway offices, 1929

Nearing completion: The new Underground Railway offices, 1929. Headquarters of London Underground (55 Broadway) was described on its 1929 opening as the cathedral of modernity

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Oliver Cromwell trying a prisoner during the defence of Banbury. The Globe Room of Ye Olde Reine Dee

Oliver Cromwell trying a prisoner during the defence of Banbury. The Globe Room of Ye Olde Reine Deer Inn, Banbury. It is believed that the Globe Room was used by Oliver Cromwell as a headquarters

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Entrance hall of the RAC clubhouse, Pall Mall, London, 1946. Artist: Hanslip Fletcher

Entrance hall of the RAC clubhouse, Pall Mall, London, 1946. Artist: Hanslip Fletcher
Entrance hall of the RAC clubhouse, Pall Mall, London, 1946. A print from The Jubilee Book of the Royal Automobile Club, 1897-1947, edited by Dudley Noble, Waterlow & Sons, London

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The Members Lounge, RAC clubhouse, Pall Mall, London, 1946. Artist: Hanslip Fletcher

The Members Lounge, RAC clubhouse, Pall Mall, London, 1946. Artist: Hanslip Fletcher
The Members Lounge, RAC clubhouse, Pall Mall, London, 1946. The room was previously the Conference Room of the War Office

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The exterior of the RAC Clubhouse in Pall Mall, London, 1946. Artist: Hanslip Fletcher

The exterior of the RAC Clubhouse in Pall Mall, London, 1946. Artist: Hanslip Fletcher
The exterior of the RAC Clubhouse in Pall Mall, London, 1946. A print from The Jubilee Book of the Royal Automobile Club, 1897-1947, edited by Dudley Noble, Waterlow & Sons, London

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Nelson A Miles, US Army general, at his headquarters, 1898

Nelson A Miles, US Army general, at his headquarters, 1898. Miles (1839-1925) served in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Lord Wolseley and the headquarters staff in Ireland, 1896. Artist: J Robinson & Son

Lord Wolseley and the headquarters staff in Ireland, 1896. Artist: J Robinson & Son
Lord Wolseley and the headquarters staff in Ireland, 1896. Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913) was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in 1895, a post he held until 1900

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Field Marshal Lord Roberts and his headquarters staff, Kilmainham, Ireland, 1896. Artist: Lafayette

Field Marshal Lord Roberts and his headquarters staff, Kilmainham, Ireland, 1896. Artist: Lafayette
Field Marshal Lord Roberts and his headquarters staff, Kilmainham, Ireland, 1896. Photograph taken at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Lord Roberts official residence in Ireland

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Drawing room of the Presidency, Lord Roberts headquarters, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 1900

Drawing room of the Presidency, Lord Roberts headquarters, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 1900. Lord Roberts took command of British forces fighting in the Boer War in 1900

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Headquarters of the Jockey Club, Calle Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina, early 20th century

Headquarters of the Jockey Club, Calle Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina, early 20th century

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: West Indian band, Up-Park-Camp, Jamaica, c1905. Artist: Adolphe Duperly & Son

West Indian band, Up-Park-Camp, Jamaica, c1905. Artist: Adolphe Duperly & Son
West Indian band, Up-Park-Camp, Jamaica, c1905. Up-Park Camp (also known as Up Park Camp) was the headquarters of the British Army in Jamaica from the late 18th century until Jamaican independence in

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: British general headquarters, Baghdad, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918

British general headquarters, Baghdad, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918. Mesopotamia, formerly part of the Turkish Ottoman empire, was under British military control from October 1918

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: British Naval and Air Force officers working at Area Combined Headquarters, c1940 (1943)

British Naval and Air Force officers working at Area Combined Headquarters, c1940 (1943). The officers worked side by side in two offices fronting the plot on which every new movement in the Battle

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Artist: B Green

The East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Artist: B Green
The East India House, City of London, late 18th century. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The East India House in its Former State, London, early 19th century

The East India House in its Former State, London, early 19th century. Founded in 1600, the British East India Company effectively ruled India from 1757 until after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 when

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: General Philippe Petain, commander of the French Second Army, Verdun, France, 1916

General Philippe Petain, commander of the French Second Army, Verdun, France, 1916. Petain (1856-1951) assumed command of the Second Army manning the front south of Verdun in July 1915

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: General Diaz and General Foch meeting at the Italian headquarters, Italy, 2 May 1918

General Diaz and General Foch meeting at the Italian headquarters, Italy, 2 May 1918. Diaz (1861-1928) was Italian Chief of Staff from October 1917 until the end of the war

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The four Allied commanders, Chateau Bombon, France, 1918

The four Allied commanders, Chateau Bombon, France, 1918. From left to right: General Philippe Petain, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army; Field Marshal Douglas Haig

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The daily report in the office of the French Commander in Chief, 1917

The daily report in the office of the French Commander in Chief, 1917. General Petain and his staff meeting at headquarters

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevasopol, 1855. Artist: Simpson, William (1832-1898)

The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevasopol, 1855. Artist: Simpson, William (1832-1898)
The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevasopol, 1855. Found in the collection of the State Museum of the Defence of Sevastopol 1854-1855, Sevastopol



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