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Lambeth Collection

Background imageLambeth Collection: The Horns Tavern, Kennington, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Horns Tavern, Kennington, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Horns Tavern, Kennington, in 1820, (c1878). The Horns tavern in Kennington, south London, acted as a meeting place, lecture hall and exhibition space

Background imageLambeth Collection: Jack DeJohnette, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 1989. Creator: Brian Foskett

Jack DeJohnette, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 1989. Creator: Brian Foskett
Jack DeJohnette, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 1989

Background imageLambeth Collection: Max Roach, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 1996. Creator: Brian Foskett

Max Roach, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 1996. Creator: Brian Foskett
Max Roach, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 1996

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lawrences garage in Brixton, London 1924. Creator: Unknown

Lawrences garage in Brixton, London 1924. Creator: Unknown
Lawrences garage in Brixton, London 1924

Background imageLambeth Collection: Holy Trinity Church, Clapham, c1812, (1912)

Holy Trinity Church, Clapham, c1812, (1912). Holy Trinity Church, Clapham completed in 1775. From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageLambeth Collection: William Blakes house, 23 Hercules Road, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

William Blakes house, 23 Hercules Road, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
William Blakes house, 23 Hercules Road, London, 1912. English poet, painter, and printmaker William Blake (1770-1845) lived at 13 Hercules Buildings, Lambeth

Background imageLambeth Collection: Church of St Mary, Lambeth, London, 1831. Artist: Thomas Higham

Church of St Mary, Lambeth, London, 1831. Artist: Thomas Higham
Church of St Mary, Lambeth, London, 1831. The church stands adjacent to Lambeth Palace, the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageLambeth Collection: Brixton purgatory, 1822

Brixton purgatory, 1822. Prisoners Theodore Hook, William Cobbett, Henry Hunt and Thomas Wooler on the treadmill at Brixton Prison

Background imageLambeth Collection: Sunday Morning in the New Cut, Lambeth, 1872. Artist: Smith

Sunday Morning in the New Cut, Lambeth, 1872. Artist: Smith
Sunday Morning in the New Cut, Lambeth, 1872. An engraving from the Illustrated London News, (27 January 1872). Hand-coloured later

Background imageLambeth Collection: Kennington, from the Green, 1780, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Kennington, from the Green, 1780, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Kennington, from the Green, 1780, (c1878). Dray-horse and cart with beer barrels outside a tavern in the village of Kennington, (now part of south London)

Background imageLambeth Collection: Waterloo Bridge - A Rainy Day, c1917. Artist: Emile Claus

Waterloo Bridge - A Rainy Day, c1917. Artist: Emile Claus
Waterloo Bridge - A Rainy Day, c1917. From The Studio Volume 70, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1917]

Background imageLambeth Collection: Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, c1785, (1942). Creators: Robert Pollard, Francis Jukes

Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, c1785, (1942). Creators: Robert Pollard, Francis Jukes
Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, c1785, (1942). Vauxhall Gardens in south London was a pleasure ground open for public amusement, and filled with statues, landscaped walks, theatrical arches, a Rotunda

Background imageLambeth Collection: Eugene Lauste recording the first combined moving image and sound, c1905, (1935)

Eugene Lauste recording the first combined moving image and sound, c1905, (1935). Eugene Lauste may be seen already experimenting with " Talkies"

Background imageLambeth Collection: The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). London County Council demolished the old bridge which was damaged, and commissioned a new structure designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

Background imageLambeth Collection: England wins The Ashes against Australia, Oval Cricket Ground, London, 1926, (1935)

England wins The Ashes against Australia, Oval Cricket Ground, London, 1926, (1935). The enthusiastic crowd swarming across the ground to congratulate the English team

Background imageLambeth Collection: International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Male spectators at a cricket match at the Oval cricket ground in Lambeth, south London

Background imageLambeth Collection: Bethlehem Hospital, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Bethlehem Hospital, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Bethlehem Hospital, (c1878). View of the Bethlem Royal Hospital, a psychiatric hospital in London dating back to the 13th century

Background imageLambeth Collection: Caudle Cup, Lambeth, 1668. Creator: Unknown

Caudle Cup, Lambeth, 1668. Creator: Unknown
Caudle Cup, Lambeth, 1668

Background imageLambeth Collection: The Fortune Teller on Casting the Coffee Grounds, from an Original Design at Vaux-hall

The Fortune Teller on Casting the Coffee Grounds, from an Original Design at Vaux-hall Gardens, 1748-60

Background imageLambeth Collection: Waterloo Bridge, London, at Sunset, 1904. Creator: Claude Monet

Waterloo Bridge, London, at Sunset, 1904. Creator: Claude Monet
Waterloo Bridge, London, at Sunset, 1904

Background imageLambeth Collection: Waterloo Bridge, London, at Dusk, 1904. Creator: Claude Monet

Waterloo Bridge, London, at Dusk, 1904. Creator: Claude Monet
Waterloo Bridge, London, at Dusk, 1904

Background imageLambeth Collection: Waterloo Bridge, Gray Day, 1903. Creator: Claude Monet

Waterloo Bridge, Gray Day, 1903. Creator: Claude Monet
Waterloo Bridge, Gray Day, 1903

Background imageLambeth Collection: Palatium Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis propae Londinum vulgo Lambeth House (Lambeth House

Palatium Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis propae Londinum vulgo Lambeth House (Lambeth House: Palace of the Archbishop of Canterbury, London), 1647

Background imageLambeth Collection: A view of Lambeth Palace from the river at Whitehall Stairs, 1625-77

A view of Lambeth Palace from the river at Whitehall Stairs, 1625-77

Background imageLambeth Collection: Interior of St. Marys New Church, Herne Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Interior of St. Marys New Church, Herne Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Interior of St. Marys New Church, Herne Hill, 1844. Church in south London: This highly-embellished structure (from the designs of Messrs)

Background imageLambeth Collection: St. Marys New Church, Herne Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown

St. Marys New Church, Herne Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown
St. Marys New Church, Herne Hill, 1844. Church in south London: This highly-embellished structure (from the designs of Messrs)

Background imageLambeth Collection: Mr. Green in the Albion Balloon, Having Ascended from Vauxhall Gardens, August 12, 1842

Mr. Green in the Albion Balloon, Having Ascended from Vauxhall Gardens, August 12, 1842, ca. 1842

Background imageLambeth Collection: Vauxhall Garden, 1809. 1809. Creators: Thomas Rowlandson, J

Vauxhall Garden, 1809. 1809. Creators: Thomas Rowlandson, J
Vauxhall Garden, 1809

Background imageLambeth Collection: Vauxhall Garden, October 2, 1809. October 2, 1809. Creators: Thomas Rowlandson, J

Vauxhall Garden, October 2, 1809. October 2, 1809. Creators: Thomas Rowlandson, J
Vauxhall Garden, October 2, 1809

Background imageLambeth Collection: Matt Munro, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1962. Creator: Brian Foskett

Matt Munro, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1962. Creator: Brian Foskett
Matt Munro, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1962

Background imageLambeth Collection: St. Pauls, from the Shot Tower, c1870

St. Pauls, from the Shot Tower, c1870
St. Paul s, from the Shot Tower, c1870. The Shot Tower at Lambeth built for Thomas Maltby & Co. in 1826. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I"

Background imageLambeth Collection: Hardware Dealer - New Cut Market, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Hardware Dealer - New Cut Market, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Hardware Dealer-New Cut Market, 1872. Street vendor selling hardware at New Cut Market in Lambeth. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Potteries, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Lambeth Potteries, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Lambeth Potteries, 1872. Royal Doulton produced fine ceramics from their factory site in Lambeth from 1815 until the 1950s. From, " LONDON

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Gas Works, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Lambeth Gas Works, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Lambeth Gas Works, 1872. In the 19th century, gas was manufactured from the distillation of coal, highly pollutant with waste products and usually sited in poorer areas of London

Background imageLambeth Collection: Wessell Anderson, The Grand Clapham, London, June 4 1993. Creator: Brian Foskett

Wessell Anderson, The Grand Clapham, London, June 4 1993. Creator: Brian Foskett
Wessell Anderson, The Grand Clapham, London, June 4 1993

Background imageLambeth Collection: Wynton Marsalis, The Grand Clapham, London, June 4 1993. Creator: Brian Foskett

Wynton Marsalis, The Grand Clapham, London, June 4 1993. Creator: Brian Foskett
Wynton Marsalis, The Grand Clapham, London, June 4 1993

Background imageLambeth Collection: Territorials from Summer Camp - Terriers entraining at Waterloo, 1914-1918, (1933)

Territorials from Summer Camp - Terriers entraining at Waterloo, 1914-1918, (1933). British soldiers from the Territorial Army boarding trains at Waterloo Station in London

Background imageLambeth Collection: The Death of Hardicanute, c1890. Creator: Unknown

The Death of Hardicanute, c1890. Creator: Unknown
The Death of Hardicanute, c1890. Harthacnut (c1018-1042), King of Denmark and England died suddenly after consuming alcohol at the wedding of Tovi the Proud to Gytha

Background imageLambeth Collection: The Archbishop of York visits British sailors of the Royal Navy, First World War, 1914, (c1920)

The Archbishop of York visits British sailors of the Royal Navy, First World War, 1914, (c1920). A Visit of the Archbishop of York to the Grand Fleet

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Lambeth Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Lambeth Palace, c1876. London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury in England, Grade I listed. Tudor building with construction added in neo-Gothic style in 1834 by Edward Blore (1787-1879)

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Palace, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes

Lambeth Palace, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes
Lambeth Palace, 1924. The Palace, on the south bank of the Thames in London, is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200

Background imageLambeth Collection: Delivery Vans Starting from Messrs, Freeth and Pococks Central Depot at Vauxhall, 1902

Delivery Vans Starting from Messrs, Freeth and Pococks Central Depot at Vauxhall, 1902. From " The Windsor Magazine Vol. XVI - June to November 1902". [Ward, Lock & Co

Background imageLambeth 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 imageLambeth Collection: A Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. Creator: Unknown

A Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. Creator: Unknown
A Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. View of the River Thames curving through London, with Blackfriars Bridge in the foreground

Background imageLambeth Collection: St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. Creator: Unknown

St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. Creator: Unknown
St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. One of Londons largest hospital, St Thomas has been based in Lambeth, on the south bank of the River Thames, since 1871

Background imageLambeth Collection: Westminster Bridge and Big Ben from the Terrace of St. Thomass Hospital, c1935

Westminster Bridge and Big Ben from the Terrace of St. Thomass Hospital, c1935. View of the Houses of Parliament from the south bank of the River Thames in London

Background imageLambeth Collection: Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935

Lambeth Palace, Residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury for Seven Centuries, c1935. The Palace, on the south bank of the Thames in London

Background imageLambeth Collection: Mists of a London Evening on the Surrey Shore By Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Creator: Huson

Mists of a London Evening on the Surrey Shore By Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Creator: Huson
Mists of a London Evening on the Surrey Shore By Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Misty sunset over the River Thames with the Shot Tower at Lambeth Lead Works in the distance



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