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The National Gallery and St. Martin's Church (London), c1878. Creator: Giuseppe de NittisThe National Gallery and St. Martin's Church (London), c1878
'Distress in London - Unemployed waiting at a Soup Kitchen', 1886. Creator: Unknown'Distress in London - Unemployed waiting at a Soup Kitchen', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
'The Distress in the East End of London', 1886. Creator: Unknown'The Distress in the East End of London', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
''S Fisher, 188 Strand, Bag Maker', 1891''S. Fisher, 188 Strand, Bag Maker', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
'The East End Greets The Princess - May, 1946', 1947. Creator: Unknown'The East End Greets The Princess - May, 1946', 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II visits Londoners a year after the end of the Second World War
'The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; Interior of Retort House', 1891''The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; Interior of the Retort House showing the Drawing and Charging Machines', 1891. From "The Graphic
''The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; The Condensers', 1891. Creator: Unknown''The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; The Condensers', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
'Port of London Authority - Map', 1937. Creator: Unknown'Port of London Authority - Map', 1937. The River Thames in London, showing 'Extensions & Improvements...1909-1937...New Docks, Deepened Docks, Deepened River Channel
'Port of London Authority - Map', 1937. Creator: Unknown'Port of London Authority - Map', 1937. The River Thames in London, showing Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St Katharine Docks, Western and Eastern Docks, West India Docks
'All Things Requisite for a Neat Job of Cargo Lifting" Loading Cars for Export', 1937. Creator: Fox'All Things Requisite for a Neat Job of Cargo Lifting" Loading Cars for Export', 1937. Dockers on the River Thames in London. From "The Said Noble River", by Alan Bell
"More New Quays (The Royal Albert Docks Will Obtain a Stretch Almost a Mile Long)"', 1937. Creator: Fox"More New Quays (The Royal Albert Docks Will Obtain a Stretch Almost a Mile Long)"', 1937. Cranes for unloading goods on the River Thames in London
"There Are a Quarter of a Million Gallons of Port in the Port Vaults" - The Vaults at...', 1937"There Are a Quarter of a Million Gallons of Port in the Port Vaults" - The Vaults at London Dock', 1937. Barrels of alcohol at the London docks
"There Are a Quarter of a Million Gallons of Port in the Port Vaults" - Wine Gauging Ground', 1937. Checking barrels of alcohol at the London docks on the River Thames
"In the Warehouses of the P.L.A. with their Accommodation for a Million Tons" -Tobacco...', 1937"In the Warehouses of the P.L.A. with their Accommodation for a Million Tons" - Tobacco Storage, Royal Victoria Dock', 1937. Goods store on the River Thames in London
"In the Warehouses of the P.L.A. with their Accommodation for a Million Tons" - Ivory Show Floor, London Docks, 1937. Ivory tusks from elephants and other animals
"Factories, Refineries, Granaries Grow Thick" Ship Discharging Grain by Floating Pneumatic...'"Factories, Refineries, Granaries Grow Thick" Ship Discharging Grain by Floating Pneumatic Elevators and Into Quayside Mill at Millwall Dock', 1937
"Go Below the Bridges in One of the Port of London Authority's Launches and Visit Dockland...'"Go Below the Bridges in One of the Port of London Authority's Launches and Visit Dockland" Shipping in the Royal Albert Dock', 1937. Ships and barges on the River Thames in London
"The Forest of Masts Has Given Place to a Cluster of Steamer Funnels" Vessels Berthed at...', 1937"The Forest of Masts Has Given Place to a Cluster of Steamer Funnels" Vessels Berthed at Royal Albert Dock', 1937. Ships on the River Thames in London
"The Great Street Paved With Water" The Thames from Southwark to Blackwall', 1937. Creator: Aerofilms"The Great Street Paved With Water" The Thames from Southwark to Blackwall', 1937. Aerial view of the River Thames with Tower Bridge, London Bridge
"Traffic and Merchandise Multiplied Century By Century" A Dock Transit Shed', 1937. Creator: Unknown"Traffic and Merchandise Multiplied Century By Century" A Dock Transit Shed', 1937. Goods and warehousemen, River Thames, London. From "The Said Noble River", by Alan Bell
"Into the Arena Where Ships Made Their Unending Entrances and Exits" A Vessel Docking at...', 1937"Into the Arena Where Ships Made Their Unending Entrances and Exits" A Vessel Docking at the Royal Albert Dock', 1937. Ships and tugboats on the River Thames in London
"The Kings of England Often Passed the Night Before their Coronation in the Sovereign's...', 1937"The Kings of England Often Passed the Night Before their Coronation in the Sovereign's Apartments at the Tower', 1937
"The Old Bridge, The Only Bridge Over the Thames Until 1750, Stood for Six and a Half Cent...'"The Old Bridge, The Only Bridge Over the Thames Until 1750, Stood for Six and a Half Centuries" A View of London Bridge in the Year 1616.', 1937
''London out of Season: St Giles' at St James'', 1891. Creator: G Durand''London out of Season: St Giles' at St James'', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
"The Port Prepares To Receive No Longer The Freights of Europe Only, But The Laden...', 1937"The Port Prepares To Receive No Longer The Freights of Europe Only, But The Laden Steamers of the World." A Warehouse at the Royal Victoria Dock', 1937. River Thames in London
"But The Prospect in the Neighbouring Pool - The More It Changes, The More It Is The Same"', 1937. Cargo ships in the Pool of London, River Thames. In the distance is Tower Bridge
London Bridge, 1884-1885. Creator: Stephen ParrishLondon Bridge, 1884-1885
''The Evening Promenade at the German Exhibition', 1891. Creator: Arthur Hopkins''The Evening Promenade at the German Exhibition', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
"Merchants Bring In Wares By Ships from Every Nation" Vessels alongside the Quays...', 1937"Merchants Bring In Wares By Ships from Every Nation" Vessels alongside the Quays, King George V Dock', 1937. Cargo ships on the River Thames in London
'The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; The Coke Ground', 1891. Creator: Unknown''The London Gas Supply; Sketches showing Method of Manufacture; The Coke Ground, with Gas Holders in the rear', 1891. From "The Graphic
"Goods of Whatever Sort Find Here the Appropriate Facilities for Unloading, Storage and... 1937"Goods of Whatever Sort Find Here the Appropriate Facilities for Unloading, Storage and Distribution" South Quay, Royal Albert Dock, 1937. Cranes on the River Thames in London
Big Ben, 1897 and 1907. Creator: Frederick Childe HassamBig Ben, 1897 and 1907
Navvies at the North-Western Railway Terminus, Euston-Square, 1854. Creator: UnknownNavvies at the North-Western Railway Terminus, Euston-Square, 1854. Manual labourers leaving London for the seat of war in the Crimea
Knives, Scissors, and Rotors to Grind, January 1795. Creator: Giovanni VendraminiKnives, Scissors, and Rotors to Grind, January 1795
The Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Raising the Ribs of the Transept Roof, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Raising the Ribs of the Transept Roof, 1850. 'The extraordinary resources of the contractors of the "Crystal Palace" have had no fitter
The Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Moving a Pair of Transept Ribs... 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Moving a Pair of Transept Ribs, Framed Together, Previous to Hoisting, 1850. 'When the frame of double ribs is moved to its horizontal position above
Evening, plate three from The Four Times of the Day, May 1738. Creator: Bernard BaronEvening, plate three from The Four Times of the Day, May 1738
The Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - the Gutter-Cutting Machine, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - the Gutter-Cutting Machine, 1850. 'It must be borne in mind, that, besides the rain-water gutter in the top of the timber
The Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Painting Machine, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Painting Machine, 1850. View of '...the sash-bar painting apparatus...One of the sash-bars is occasionally passed between the brushes
The Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Testing the Girders, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Great Exhibition Building in Hyde Park - Testing the Girders, 1850. 'This is effected by means of the hydraulic press invented by Mr
The Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Punching Machine, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Punching Machine, 1850. View of '...the operations of punching bolt-holes in the bars of iron
The Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Drilling Machine, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Drilling Machine, 1850. 'One of Nathan Gough's four-horse vertical high-pressure engines is used for giving motion to
The Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Base of Column, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Base of Column, 1850. '...the construction of drainage is shown
The Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Glazing the Roof, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Building in Hyde Park, for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Glazing the Roof, 1850. '...three bays, each eight feet wide, and co-extensive with one 24-feet trussed girder, are clearly shewn
The Building in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - the Transept - (Looking North), 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Building in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851 - the Transept - (Looking North), 1850. View of '...the stately trees for whose especial protection the transept was added to Mr