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Holden Collection

Background imageHolden Collection: Billiard Room, 1902. Artist: Holden, Albert William (1848-1932)

Billiard Room, 1902. Artist: Holden, Albert William (1848-1932)
Billiard Room, 1902. Private Collection

Background imageHolden Collection: Old Gateway, Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, 1855. Creator: J. Holden

Old Gateway, Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, 1855. Creator: J. Holden
Old Gateway, Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, 1855

Background imageHolden Collection: Ironmongers Hall, London, c1750. Artist: T Loveday

Ironmongers Hall, London, c1750. Artist: T Loveday
View of Ironmongers Hall and Fenchurch Street, London, c1750 with a street scene and horse drawn vehicles. The new hall by Thomas Holden replaced the Elizabethan building which was in use until 1748

Background imageHolden Collection: Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, London, c1750

Ironmongers Hall, Fenchurch Street, London, c1750
View of Ironmongers Hall and Fenchurch Street, London, c1750; with figures, horses, coaches and carts. The new hall by Thomas Holden replaced the Elizabethan building which was in use until 1748

Background imageHolden Collection: 499 cc Rudge of R Holden competing in the MCC Torquay Rally, 1938. Artist: Bill Brunell

499 cc Rudge of R Holden competing in the MCC Torquay Rally, 1938. Artist: Bill Brunell
Rudge 499 cc. Event Entry No: 7 Rider: Holden, R. Award: Silver. Place: M.C.C. Torquay Rally. Date: 15/16.7.38

Background imageHolden Collection: Pastel Portrait of Mrs. Catherine Holden, 1775. Artist: Peter Romney

Pastel Portrait of Mrs. Catherine Holden, 1775. Artist: Peter Romney
Pastel Portrait of Mrs. Catherine Holden, 1775. From The Studio Volume 53. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1911]

Background imageHolden Collection: Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929

Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929
A Modern Emulation of Piranesi: No. 3 escalator tunnel at Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929. The station was opened on 10 March 1906 and was designed by Charles Henry Holden (1875-1960)

Background imageHolden Collection: Circulating area of Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929

Circulating area of Piccadilly Circus Station, 1929. The station was opened on 10 March 1906 and was designed by Charles Henry Holden (1875-1960)

Background imageHolden 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 imageHolden Collection: 1948 Holden 48-215 with Australian Prime Minister J. B. Chifley. Creator: Unknown

1948 Holden 48-215 with Australian Prime Minister J. B. Chifley. Creator: Unknown
1948 Holden 48-215 with Australian Prime Minister J.B. Chifley


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