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Background imageWestminster Collection: Queen Victoria entering Westminster Palace, February 5, 1867, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Queen Victoria entering Westminster Palace, February 5, 1867, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Queen Victoria entering Westminster Palace, February 5, 1867, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901) at the Houses of Parliament in London

Background imageWestminster Collection: Queen Victorias Last Opening of Parliament; The Procession in the Mall, January 21

Queen Victorias Last Opening of Parliament; The Procession in the Mall, January 21, 1886, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901) travelling by state coach to the Houses of Parliament in London

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Procession to Westminster, January 31, 1856, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Procession to Westminster, January 31, 1856, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Procession to Westminster, January 31, 1856, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901) travelling by state coach to the Houses of Parliament in London

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Thames Embankment and London Bridge, London, 1909. Creator: Unknown

The Thames Embankment and London Bridge, London, 1909. Creator: Unknown
The Thames Embankment and London Bridge, London, 1909. Two circular views: steamships on the River Thames with Cleopatras Needle, and horse-drawn traffic over London Bridge. Postcard

Background imageWestminster Collection: St Clement Danes, Strand, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

St Clement Danes, Strand, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
St Clement Danes, Strand, London, c1910. The church of St Clement Danes in the City of Westminster was completed in 1682 by Sir Christopher Wren

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Houses of Parliament, London, 1906. Creator: Unknown

The Houses of Parliament, London, 1906. Creator: Unknown
The Houses of Parliament, London, 1906. View across the River Thames, with barges in the foreground. St Stephens Tower, containing Big Ben, is covered in scaffolding. Postcard

Background imageWestminster Collection: Charing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Charing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Charing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Charing Cross Station and Hotel looking north-east down the Strand. In the courtyard is the Eleanor Cross, with a bureau de change on the right

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Houses of Parliament, London, 1925. Creator: Unknown

The Houses of Parliament, London, 1925. Creator: Unknown
The Houses of Parliament, London, 1925. View across the River Thames, with barges in the foreground. Postcard

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, c1920. Creator: Unknown

The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, c1920. Creator: Unknown
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, c1920. The Cenotaph is the site of the annual national service of remembrance when those who fell in the Great War and subsequent conflicts are remembered

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Strand, London, 1929. Creator: Unknown

The Strand, London, 1929. Creator: Unknown
The Strand, London, 1929. Open-topped omnibuses on one of Londons main streets which runs from Trafalgar Square to join Fleet Street

Background imageWestminster Collection: Westminster Bridge, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Westminster Bridge, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Westminster Bridge, London, c1910. View of Westminster Bridge over the River Thames, with the Palace of Westminster and the clock tower housing Big Ben on the right. Postcard. [Valentines Series]

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, c1907. Creator: Unknown

The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, c1907. Creator: Unknown
The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, c1907. View across the River Thames, with a steamship in the foreground. Postcard

Background imageWestminster Collection: Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, London, c1910. View of the Palace of Westminster and the clock tower housing Big Ben, with traffic on the bridge and a steamboat on the River Thames

Background imageWestminster Collection: Admiralty Arch, London, c1915. Creator: Unknown

Admiralty Arch, London, c1915. Creator: Unknown
Admiralty Arch, London, c1915. Arch marking the entrance to The Mall from Trafalgar Square, commissioned by King Edward VII in memory of his mother, Queen Victoria, and designed by Aston Webb

Background imageWestminster Collection: Wesleyan Central Church, Westminster, London, c1915. Creator: Unknown

Wesleyan Central Church, Westminster, London, c1915. Creator: Unknown
Wesleyan Central Church, Westminster, London, c1915. The Methodist Central Hall was commissioned as a monument to mark the centenary of the death of the founder of Methodism, John Wesley

Background imageWestminster Collection: Clubland, Piccadilly, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Clubland, Piccadilly, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Clubland, Piccadilly, London, c1910. Piccadilly, one of the main streets in Westminster, has been home to gentlemens clubs since the 18th century. Postcard

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Cecil and Savoy Hotels, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios

The Cecil and Savoy Hotels, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios
The Cecil and Savoy Hotel s, London, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageWestminster Collection: Regent Street, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios

Regent Street, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios
Regent Street, London, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageWestminster Collection: House of Commons, 1846: Robert Peel announcing his Conversion to Free Trade Principles

House of Commons, 1846: Robert Peel announcing his Conversion to Free Trade Principles
The House of Commons in 1846: Sir Robert Peel announcing his Conversion to Free Trade Principles during the Corn Law Debate, January 22, (1901)

Background imageWestminster Collection: Proclamation of Queen Victoria at St. Jamess Palace, June 31, 1837, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Proclamation of Queen Victoria at St. Jamess Palace, June 31, 1837, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Proclamation of Queen Victoria at St. Jamess Palace, June 31, 1837, (1901). Heralds announce Victorias succession to the throne at St Jamess Palace in London

Background imageWestminster Collection: A Dovecote - in the garden of Dowager Marchioness of Bute, St. Johns Lodge, Regents Park, 1920

A Dovecote - in the garden of Dowager Marchioness of Bute, St. Johns Lodge, Regents Park, 1920
A Dovecote - A capacious Cote of good design in the garden of the Dowager Marchioness of Bute, St. Johns Lodge, Regents Park, 1920

Background imageWestminster Collection: Traffic and pedestrians in Trafalgar Square, London, 1935. Creator: Unknown

Traffic and pedestrians in Trafalgar Square, London, 1935. Creator: Unknown
Traffic and pedestrians in Trafalgar Square, London, 1935. The last word in traffic control: Belisha Beacons, traffic lights, pedestrian safety lanes, and now - the 30 mph limit in built-up areas

Background imageWestminster Collection: Regent Street, London, 1912, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Regent Street, London, 1912, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Regent Street, London, 1912, (1935). Leisurely Days in Regent Street...long before traffic had become a problem. Although petrol-driven vehicles were fast ousting the horse-drawn types

Background imageWestminster Collection: Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Building work at Piccadilly Circus in London, 1926, (1935). Worlds Busiest Roundabout - to simplify congestion of traffic in the main London thoroughfares

Background imageWestminster Collection: Milk churns at Hyde Park during the General Strike, London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Milk churns at Hyde Park during the General Strike, London, 1926, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Milk churns at Hyde Park during the General Strike, London, 1926, (1935). Hyde Park was closed to the public, and used as a food depot

Background imageWestminster Collection: Titus Oates in the Pillory, 1685, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Titus Oates in the Pillory, 1685, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Titus Oates in the Pillory, 1685, (1890). Titus Oates (1649-1705) English perjurer who fabricated the " Popish Plot", a Catholic conspiracy to kill King Charles II

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Monster Tea-Gardens, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Monster Tea-Gardens, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Monster Tea-Gardens", 1820, (c1876). The " Monster" Tavern, on the corner of St. Georges Row and Buckingham Palace Road, From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History

Background imageWestminster Collection: Map of Belgravia, 1814, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Map of Belgravia, 1814, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Map of Belgravia, 1814, (c1876). Developed in the early 19th century by Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster under the direction of Thomas Cubitt

Background imageWestminster Collection: Houses of the Carnivora, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Houses of the Carnivora, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Houses of the Carnivora, c1876. London Zoological Society was founded in 1826 by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphrey Davy, the Zoo opened on 27 April 1828

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, c1876. The Round Pond is an ornamental lake in Kensington Gardens, created in 1730 by George II

Background imageWestminster Collection: Hanover Terrace, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Hanover Terrace, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Hanover Terrace, Regents Park, c1876. Hanover Terrace overlooks Regents Park in the City of Westminster and was designed by Sir John Nash in 1822 From " Old and New London

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Holme, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Holme, Regents Park, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Holme, Regents Park, c1876. The Holme, a mansion in Regents Park, designed by Decimus Burton, as a private residence for the Burton family, built in 1818

Background imageWestminster Collection: Entrance to the Zoological Gardens in 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Zoological Gardens in 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Zoological Gardens in 1840, (c1876). London Zoological Society was founded in 1826 by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphrey Davy, the zoo opened on 27 April 1828

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Queens Head and Artichoke. c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Queens Head and Artichoke. c1876. Creator: Unknown
The " Queens Head and Artichoke". c1876. Dating from 16th Century, the Queens Head & Artichoke was once a Royal Hunting Lodge on the site of what is now Regents Park

Background imageWestminster 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 imageWestminster 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 imageWestminster 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 imageWestminster 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 imageWestminster 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 imageWestminster Collection: Garden front, Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Garden front, Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Garden front, Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1890. From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol

Background imageWestminster Collection: Coronation of King William IV: the royal procession, Westminster Abbey, London, 1830 (c1890)

Coronation of King William IV: the royal procession, Westminster Abbey, London, 1830 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol

Background imageWestminster Collection: The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, c1890. Creator: Unknown

The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, c1890. Creator: Unknown
The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, c1890. From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol. V." [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne

Background imageWestminster Collection: Queen Caroline entering the House of Lords during her trial, Westminster, London, 1820 (c1890)

Queen Caroline entering the House of Lords during her trial, Westminster, London, 1820 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol

Background imageWestminster 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 imageWestminster 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 imageWestminster Collection: Charles I demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion

Charles I demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion
Charles the first demanding the five members in the House of Commons, 1773. Charles I (1600-1649) calls for the arrest of the Five Members John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles

Background imageWestminster Collection: Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion

Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1773. Creator: Charles Grignion
Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, 1773. Speech given by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) at the House of Commons on Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 20 April 1653. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)

Background imageWestminster 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



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