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View from the top of Primrose Hill Park, looking towards the City of London, NW1, EnglandPrimrose Hill. View from the top of Primrose Hill Park, looking towards the City of London, NW1, England
Primrose Hill in 1780, (c1876). Creator: UnknownPrimrose Hill in 1780, (c1876). Primrose Hill once appropriated by Henry VIII, later became Crown property and in 1842 an Act of Parliament secured the land as a public open space
Medal to Commemorate the Murder of Godfrey, c1876. Creator: UnknownMedal to Commemorate the Murder of Godfrey, c1876. Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey (1621-1678) English magistrate found dead in a ditch on Primrose Hill on 17 October 1678
Blue plaque commemorating Sylvia Plath, Primrose Hill, London, NW1, England. CreatorPrimrose Hill. Blue plaque commemorating the residence of Sylvia Plath, the 20th century poet and author of The Bell Jar. Primrose Hill, London, NW1, England
Blue plaque commemorating Dr Jose Rizal, Primrose Hill, London, NW1, England. CreatorPrimrose Hill. Blue plaque commemorating the residence of Dr Jose Rizal, the 19th century writer and national hero of the Philippines, Primrose Hill, London, NW1, England
Blue plaque commemorating Fredrich Engels, Primrose Hill, London, NW1, England. CreatorPrimrose Hill. Blue plaque commemorating the residence of Fredrich Engels, the 19th century German Socialist philospher and collaborator with Karl Marx, Primrose Hill, London, NW1, England
Primrose Hill Tunnel of the London and Birmingham Railway, 1837. Artist: C RosenbergPrimrose Hill Tunnel of the London and Birmingham Railway, London, 1837. View of the entrance to the tunnel whilst under construction
General view of Hampstead, London, 1837. Artist: Edmund MarksGeneral view of Hampstead, London, 1837; showing the London and Birmingham Railway from the end of the Primrose Hill Tunnel, looking towards Kilburn
Regents Park, London, 1831Panoramic view of the area around Regents Park, London, 1831; showing Little Primrose Hill and part of Primrose Hill in Hampstead, with figures playing cricket in the foreground
Mr Phelps Planting The Shakespeare Oak on Primrose Hill, London, c1890. More than 100, 000 people came to Primrose Hill to mark Shakespeare?s 300th anniversary in 1864
Mr Phelps planting Shakespeares Oak at Primrose Hill, London, 1864 (late 19th century). The actor Samuel Phelps planted the tree in commemoration of the tercentenary of William Shakespeares birth