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Marble Arch Collection

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Her Majesty Leaving Buckingham Palace, June 28, 1838 [left half], 19th century

Her Majesty Leaving Buckingham Palace, June 28, 1838 [left half], 19th century

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: The Marble Arch, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode

The Marble Arch, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode
The Marble Arch, c1900s. Marble Arch was designed by John Nash in 1827 as the ceremonial gateway to the refurbished Buckingham Palace

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: The Marble Arch, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

The Marble Arch, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
The Marble Arch, London, late 19th-early 20th century. Standing at the nothern entrance to Hyde Park, the Marble Arch is one of the most prominent sights of London

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Through the Sovereigns Gate, Marble Arch, May 12 1937

Through the Sovereigns Gate, Marble Arch, May 12 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: An appropriate emblem for the triumphal arch of the new (Buckingham) palace

An appropriate emblem for the triumphal arch of the new (Buckingham) palace
An appropriate emblem for the triumphal arch of the new palace - dedicated to the poor penny-less-priest-ridden and paralysed John Bull

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: John Bull & the arch-itect wot builds the arches - &c - &c - &c - &c, 1829

John Bull & the arch-itect wot builds the arches - &c - &c - &c - &c, 1829. John Nash standing between the two wings of Buckingham Palace confronted by John Bull, holding a long scroll

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Marble Arch and street trams, London, 1860. Artist: Macdonald

Marble Arch and street trams, London, 1860. Artist: Macdonald
View of two street trams in front of Marble Arch, London, 1860

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Dave Lee, Jazz FM, Marble Arch, London, Feb 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor

Dave Lee, Jazz FM, Marble Arch, London, Feb 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor
Dave Lee, Jazz FM, Marble Arch, London, Feb 1990

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Marble Arch, London, c1930

Marble Arch, London, c1930. Marble Arch, London. Standing at the nothern entrance to Hyde Park, the Marble Arch is one of the most prominent sights of London

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: London, Marble Arch, c1906

London, Marble Arch, c1906. Marble Arch, London. Standing at the nothern entrance to Hyde Park, the Marble Arch is one of the most prominent sights of London

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Marble Arch, London, c1906

Marble Arch, London, c1906. Marble Arch, London. Standing at the nothern entrance to Hyde Park, the Marble Arch is one of the most prominent sights of London

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: The Marble Arch, c1910

The Marble Arch, c1910. Marble Arch, London. Standing at the nothern entrance to Hyde Park, the Marble Arch is one of the most prominent sights of London

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Reform Leaguers at Marble Arch, London, 1866 (1906)

Reform Leaguers at Marble Arch, London, 1866 (1906). Police trying to stop campaigners for voting reform from entering Hyde Park. From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: May good fortune attend you this Christmas - Marble Arch, c1910

May good fortune attend you this Christmas - Marble Arch, c1910

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Horse Drawn Tramway at Marble Arch, 1860

Horse Drawn Tramway at Marble Arch, 1860

Background imageMarble Arch Collection: Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London

Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London


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