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United Kingdom Collection (page 17)

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Kings Cross Underground Station in 1868, (c1876). Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Section of the Holborn Viaduct, Showing the Subways, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Botanical Gardens, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Botanical Gardens, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Botanical Gardens, Regents Park, c1876. From c1839-1932, The Royal Botanic Society leased land in Regents Par and planted a Botanic Gardens

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Idle Apprentice Executed at Tyburn. (After Hogarths Print. ), 1747, (c1876)

The Idle Apprentice Executed at Tyburn. (After Hogarths Print. ), 1747, (c1876)
The Idle Apprentice Executed at Tyburn. (After Hogarths Print.), 1747, (c1876). Plate 11 of Industry and Idleness, a series of 12 plot-linked engravings by William Hogarth in 1747

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). The Ladbroke family were Notting Hills main landowner and from 1820s-1840s, James Weller Ladbroke, working with the architect and surveyor Thomas Allason

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Subway, Holborn Viaduct, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860 by the Metropolitan Railway, under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Clerkenwell Tunnel from Farringdon Street, c1876. Work on the worlds first underground railway began in 1860, under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Kensal Green Cemetery, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Kensal Green Cemetery, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Kensal Green Cemetery, c1876. Inspired by Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, founded by George Frederick Carden, the cemetery opened in 1833 and is Grade I listed

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). There were two dairy farms in Kensal Green by early 1800s, which expanded greatly after the 1864 Act of Parliament which made it illegal to keep cattle

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Paddington Church: 1750 and 1805, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Paddington Church: 1750 and 1805, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Paddington Church: 1750 and 1805, (c1876). The old parish church of Paddington, built by Sir Joseph Sheldon and Daniel Sheldon and St Marys Church Paddington Green

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Mrs Siddons House at Westbourne Green, 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Mrs Siddons House at Westbourne Green, 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Mrs Siddons House at Westbourne Green, 1800, (c1876). Until 1817, actress Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) had a home in Westbourne, Paddington - traditionally a rural area

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Paddington Green in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Paddington Green in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Paddington Green in 1750, (c1876). A green space in Westminster near Edgware Road and adjacent to the Westway, the oldest part of Paddington, at one time, surrounded by large Georgian houses

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: St. Katharines Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown

St. Katharines Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown
St. Katharines Hospital, c1876. Originally by the Tower of London, St Katherines Hosptal was rebuilt in Regents Park, to the designs of Ambrose Poynter

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Connaught Place, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Connaught Place, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Connaught Place, c1876. Connaught Place, an area of Bayswater with a blue plaque at number 2 on the residence of Lord Randolph Churchill from 1883-1892

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Bayswater Conduit in 1798, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Bayswater Conduit in 1798, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Bayswater Conduit in 1798, (c1876). Outlet pipe and conduit of the River Westbourne, in 15th century conduits were laid to carry drinking water into the City of London, by 19th century

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Paddington Canal, 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Paddington Canal, 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Paddington Canal, 1840, (c1876). The Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal was opened on 10 July 1801, authorised by an Act of April 1795 as a water-transport route to the Midlands during

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Map of Paddington, in 1815, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Map of Paddington, in 1815, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Map of Paddington, in 1815, (c1876). Paddington, in the City of Westminster had Roman roads on north-eastern and southern boundaries which became toll roads in 18th century

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Paddington Canal, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Paddington Canal, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Paddington Canal, 1820, (c1876). The Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal was opened on 10 July 1801, authorised by an Act of April 1795 as a water-transport route to the Midlands during

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Old Bridge Over the Lake, Regents Park, in 1847, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Old Bridge Over the Lake, Regents Park, in 1847, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Old Bridge Over the Lake, Regents Park, in 1847, (c1876). One of the Royal Parks of London, Regents park was appropriated by Henry VIII on Dissolution of the Monasteries

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Place of Execution, Tyburn, in 1790, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Place of Execution, Tyburn, in 1790, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Place of Execution, Tyburn, in 1790, (c1876). Tyburn village close to the current location of Marble Arch in present-day London

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Farm in the Regents Park, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Farm in the Regents Park, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Farm in the Regents Park, 1750, (c1876). One of the Royal Parks of London, appropriated by Henry VIII on Dissolution of the Monasteries, it has been Crown property since

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Monkey-House, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Monkey-House, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Monkey-House, c1876. London Zoological Society was founded in 1826 by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphrey Davy, the Zoo opened on 27 April 1828

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Eyre Arms in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Eyre Arms in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The " Eyre Arms" in 1820, (c1876). Eyre Arms Tavern and Assembly Rooms on the corner of Grove End Road and Wellington Road, in St Johns Wood was built in 1820 and opened in 1821

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Priory, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Priory, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Priory, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Kilburn Priory established c1130-1134 where Watling Street (now Kilburn High Road) met the stream now known as the Westbourne, was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1537

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Dr John, Capital Jazz Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London, July 1986. Creator: Brian O Connor

Dr John, Capital Jazz Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London, July 1986. Creator: Brian O Connor
Dr John, Capital Jazz Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London, July 1986

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The George, Axminster, Devonshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The George, Axminster, Devonshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The George, Axminster, Devonshire, 1936. The George Hotel, 18th century coaching inn on route between Exeter and London, dating to 1760, visited by Lord Nelson and King George III

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Red Lion, Weobley, Herefordshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Red Lion, Weobley, Herefordshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Red Lion, Weobley, Herefordshire, 1936. The Red Lion Hotel, 15th century timber framed Grade II listed building. From " Old Inns - A Series of 40", 1936. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1936]

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Ye Olde Bell, Barnby Moor, Nottinghamshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Ye Olde Bell, Barnby Moor, Nottinghamshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Ye Olde Bell, Barnby Moor, Nottinghamshire, 1936. Ye Olde Bell, 17th century hotel in Barnby Moor. From " Old Inns - A Series of 40", 1936. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1936]

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Talbot, Oundle, Northamptonshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Talbot, Oundle, Northamptonshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Talbot, Oundle, Northamptonshire, 1936. The Talbot Hotel, former 16th century coaching inn, known for association with King Charles I in 1645, Grade I listed

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: September 20, 1854. Retreat of the Russian Army after the Battle of the Alma, 1855

September 20, 1854. Retreat of the Russian Army after the Battle of the Alma, 1855. Private Collection

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes

The Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes
The Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 1924. The Old Admiralty (later known as the Ripley Building) was designed by Thomas Ripley and completed in 1726

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Queen Annes Gate, London, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes

Queen Annes Gate, London, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes
Queen Annes Gate, London, 1924. Wrought iron decoration at the front of a house in Westminster, built in the Queen Anne architectural style (c1702-1714)

Background imageUnited Kingdom 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 imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Westminster Abbey, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes

Westminster Abbey, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes
Westminster Abbey, 1924. Westminster Abbey in London, medieval church traditionally used for royal weddings, coronations and funerals

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Staple Inn, London, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes

Staple Inn, London, 1924. Creator: L A Hayes
Staple Inn, London, 1924. The Old Hall, Staple Inn, Holborn. Staple Inn, one of central Londons few surviving Tudor buildings, dates from 1585

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Combat between Edmund Ironside and Canute the Great, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion

Combat between Edmund Ironside and Canute the Great, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion
Combat between Edmund Ironside and Canute the Great, 1773. Edmund Ironside, King of England, 23 April -30 November 1016 resisted the Danish invasion of Canute the Great (994-1035) in five battles

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Death of Lord Hastings, 1773. Creator: William Walker

Death of Lord Hastings, 1773. Creator: William Walker
Death of Lord Hastings, 1773. William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (c1431-1483) courtier of King Edward IV, executed following accusations of treason by Edwards brother and ultimate successor

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Duke of Queensberry and Dover presenting the Act of Union to Queen Anne, 1773

The Duke of Queensberry and Dover presenting the Act of Union to Queen Anne, 1773. James Douglas, (1662-1711) Scottish nobleman presenting the Acts of Union 1707 to Queen Anne

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Greenwich Park, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Greenwich Park, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Greenwich, London, England, UK, 2/3/10. Pavilion Tea House, Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, SE10, England, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Nr Oxo Tower, London, England, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Nr Oxo Tower, London, England, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Nr Oxo Tower, London, England, 3/9/10. Boat grounded on the banks of the River Thames at low tide. Picture taken on the South Bank looking across the River Thames to the City of London, SE1, England

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Hungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Hungerford Bridge, River Thames, London, England, UK, 3/9/10. Underneath the Hungerford Bridge, originally built in 1864 and extended as for the Millennium in 2002

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Borough Market, Southwark, London, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Borough Market, Southwark, London, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Borough Market, Southwark, London, 3/9/10. Sign at the entrance to Borough Market, London, SE1, England, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Camden Lock Village, London, UK, 13 / 4 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Camden Lock Village, London, UK, 13 / 4 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Camden Lock Village, London, UK, 13/4/10. An elaborate three-dimensional sculpture on a shop facade, advertising its contents

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16/3/10. The Hayward Gallery, a contemporary arts gallery located on the South Bank of the River Thames, London, SE1, England, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK, 26 / 5 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK, 26 / 5 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK, 26/5/10. Overview of the amusement pier and area of Clacton-on-Sea with a Noddy train in the foreground, on the River Thames Estuary, Essex, England, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Chelsea Harbour, London, England, UK, 2 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Chelsea Harbour, London, England, UK, 2 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Chelsea Harbour, London, England, UK, 2/9/10. Lock and lift bridge to the River Thames at Chelsea Harbour. Marina and 1980s luxury apartments. London, SW10, England, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Docklands and Canary Wharf, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Docklands and Canary Wharf, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Docklands and Canary Wharf, London, England, UK, 2/3/10. View of the high-rise buildings of Canary Wharf reflected in the water, Docklands, London, E14, England, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: London Bridge, England, UK, 30 / 10 / 18. Creator: Ethel Davies

London Bridge, England, UK, 30 / 10 / 18. Creator: Ethel Davies
London Bridge, England, UK, 30/10/18. Traditional narrowboats on the River Thames beneath London Bridge under the City of London, SE1, England, UK



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