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Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, c1850View of Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, c1850. The bridge from Cumberland Gardens, with boats on the River Thames
Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1829. Artist: James B AllenView of Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth, London, 1829; from Millbank, with vessels on the River Thames and three men ashore working on a boat in the foreground
Thames Embankment - Steam Boat Landing Pier at Waterloo, London, 1864. ArtistThames Embankment - Steam Boat Landing Pier at Waterloo, London, 1864. A steamboat full of passengers arrives at the quay by Waterloo Bridge
Science class, Aristotle Road Girls School, Clapham, London, 1908Science room, Aristotle Road Girls School, Clapham, London, 1908. A class of girls conduct experiments using a variety of laboratory equipment in a classroom
Telephonists at the Fire Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth, London, 1940Telephonists at the Fire Brigade Headquarters, Albert Embankment, Vauxhall, London, 1940. Interior of the telephone exchange showing telephonists sitting at the switchboard
South Bank, London, c1870. View of the south bank of the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge on the left and Hungerford Bridge on the right
Bishops rowing on the River Thames, London, 1747. Artist: M BavavinetBishops rowing on the River Thames, London, 1747. Haw y, haw y, L-b-th haw y, Sculls, sculls to Lambeth! See how hard they pull em! But sure the Temples nearer much than Fulham
Scene at Spring Gardens, Vauxhall, London, 1741. Artist: M RamanoScene at Spring Gardens, Vauxhall, London, 1741. On the left a group of figures stand with speech bubbles appearing from thier mouths
The Lambeth Asylum for Girls, London. Artist: Charles IngreyThe Lambeth Asylum for Girls, London. Founded in 1758, it remained on the site at the corner of Westminster Bridge Road and Kennington Road until 1866
Interior view of the library at Lambeth Palace, with a desk in the foreground, 1805
Interior view of Lollards Prison in Lambeth Palace, London, 1791. According to legend this was where the Lollards were imprisoned. With a descriptive text below
Crypt filled with barrrels under the chapel at Lambeth Palace, London, 1851. ArtistCrypt filled with barrrels under the chapel at Lambeth Palace, London, 1851
Interior view of Lambeth Palace chapel, London, 1806. Artist: Bartholomew HowlettInterior view of Lambeth Palace chapel, London, 1806
Church of St Mary the Less, Lambeth Butts, London, c1831. View with workmen and a woman with a stall in the foreground
North-east view of the Church of St Mary the Less, Lambeth Butts, London, 1828. ArtistNorth-east view of the Church of St Mary the Less, Lambeth Butts, London, 1828
South-east view of Horns Tavern, Kennington, Lambeth, London, c1790
The Licensed Victuallers School, Kennington Lane, Lambeth, London, c1841. ArtistThe Licensed Victuallers School, Kennington Lane, Lambeth, London, c1841. View with figures, a dog running behind a man on horseback and a carriage in front
View of a turnpike at Kennington Common, Lambeth, London, 1827. ArtistView of a turnpike at Kennington Common, Lambeth, London, 1827
Mr Armitages residence in Penlington Place, Lambeth, London, 1828. Penlington Place later became Hercules Road
Hungerford Pier and Footbridge, c1850. Passengers disembarking from steamboats tied up in mid-stream at Hungerford Pier and ascending by stairs to footbridge level
Panoramic view of London, 1720. Artist: Johannes KipPanoramic view of London from Buckingham Palace looking down St Jamess Park towards Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster
View of London from Somerset House, 1805. Artist: William DaniellView of London from Somerset House, 1805. View south from the terrace of Somerset House, looking towards Lambeth, left, Westminster Bridge, and Westminster Abbey, right
View of Lambeth, London, 1836. Artist: George HuntView of Lambeth, London, 1836. View of Lambeth from the River Thames, showing Godings New Lion Ale Brewery, Fowlers Iron Works, Moores Timber Merchant, Walkers Shot Manufactory and Shot Tower
Vauxhall Gardens, London, 1780. Artist: Pierre Alexandre WilleScene at Vauxhall Gardens, London, 1780; showing a fashionably dressed woman shielding herself with a fan from the gaze of three men
Vauxhall Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: FV MartensView of the River Thames at low tide near Vauxhall Bridge, London, 1829. Two windmills can be seen on the left shore and in the middle distance a small child can be seen playing with a toy boat
Lollards Tower, Lambeth Palace, London, 1831. Artist: John BucklerView of Lollards Tower, Lambeth Palace, London, 1831
Tram in Kennington, London, c1870View of a horse drawn tram in Kennington passing St Mark, London, c1870
Hill in Brixton, London, 1782View on a hill near the five mile stone on the road to Streatham, London, 1782. In the foreground figures can be seen gathered round a fire while a horse and rider gallop past on the road
The diversion of battledore and shittlecock, c1745, taken from an orignal painting in Vauxhall Gardens, London; an interior scene showing a man and woman playing a game of shuttlecock together
Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, c1745Scene showing Mademoiselle Catherina in the centre apparently providing entertainment due to her small size for a gathering of fashionably dressed figures
Building houses with cards, c1745. Artist: Benjamin ColeBuilding houses with cards ; interior scene showing a group of men, women and children playing with cards, taken from an original painting from Vauxhall Gardens, c1745
Playing the game at quadrille, c1745Playing the game at quadrille ; interior scene showing a group of men and woman playing a game of cards, taken from an original painting from Vauxhall Gardens, c1745
The Stealing of a Kiss, c1745, interior scene depicting a woman about to kiss a man, who gives the appearance of being asleep, his wig has fallen as he lies with outstretched legs
Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1751. Artist: Johann Sebastian MullerView of Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1751
View of Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1809. Artist: J BluckView of Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1809; a night scene with figures dancing
Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1850Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1820; open every evening except Saturday; American Wonders, Ella and Leon, Herr Sommers Band, French Equestrian Troupe
The Humorous Diversion of the Country Play at Blindmans Buff, Vauxhall Gardens, London, c1745The Humorous Diversion of the Country Play at Blindmans Buff, Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1745; showing five figures playing with a blindfolded young man
The Exercise of See Saw, Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1745; showing a young man and woman on a see-saw. As the woman loses her balance she is thrown into the arms of another man standing
Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1751View of Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1751; showing the Grand Walk at the entrance and the orchestra
Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1752. Artist: Edward RookerView of the Grand Walk in Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1752; with figures in the foreground
St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, London, c1871St Thomass Hospital, Lambeth, London, c1871; on its new site on the Albert Embankment. This view from the south shows Lambeth Palace Road in the foreground
St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, London, 1871View of St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, London, 1871; looking south east from the Middlesex bank with Westminster Bridge in the foreground
Lambeth Marsh, Lambeth, London, 1820. Artist: I BarnettView of Lambeth Marsh, Lambeth, London, 1820; as it appeared in 1670. In the lower margin an inn is pictured flanked by a description
View of Westminster Bridge, London, 1751. Artist: T WillsonView of Westminster Bridge, London, 1751, looking up the River Thames showing Lambeth Palace on the left and Westminster Abbey on the right. Also showing a great variety of water craft on the river
John Lee Hooker, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988. Artist: Brian O ConnorJohn Lee Hooker, American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988
Street urchins in Lambeth, London, 19th century
The Hayward art gallery, London, 2010. The Hayward is part of the South Bank Centre. The building, an example of Brutalist architecture, opened in 1968
Fountain, courtyard of the Shell Centre, London. The British headquarters of the Royal Dutch Shell oil company, the Shell Centre was built in 1961 on part of what had been the site of the Festival of