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Whitehall from Charing Cross, c1899, (c1900). Creator: UnknownWhitehall from Charing Cross, c1899, (c1900). The view from Trafalgar Square in Westminster, London, with the equestrian statue of King Charles I on the right
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London. 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
Old Charing-Cross, from Aggas's plan of London, 1864. Creator: UnknownOld Charing-Cross, from Aggas's plan of London, 1864. 'Charing-cross, the large area at the meeting of the Strand, Whitehall, and Cockspur-street, with Trafalgar-square on the north
War Crowd in Downing St., London, 1914. Creator: Bain News ServiceWar Crowd in Downing St., London, 1914 (date created or published later). Crowd of people in Whitehall, near the corner of Downing Street, London, England, during World War I.
Seventh Prize Design for the War and Foreign Offices (John Dwyer, Architect): Premium, £100, 1857. Creator: UnknownSeventh Prize Design for the War and Foreign Offices (John Dwyer, Architect): Premium, £100, 1857. Government buildings in Whitehall, London
Horse Guards, London, c1900. Creator: UnknownHorse Guards, London, c1900
'The Admiralty Board-Room in 1808; From a print published at the time, 1808. 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Admiralty Board-Room in 1808; From a print published at the time, 1808. 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890
'Exterior of the Admiralty in 1731; From a print published at the time. 1731, 1890. Creator: UnknownExterior of the Admiralty in 1731; From a print published at the time. 1731, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890
'The Admiralty Board Sitting at Whitehall, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Admiralty Board Sitting at Whitehall, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890
"Trial of the Pyx", at the Office of the Comptroller-General of the Exchequer, Whitehall, 1854. The trial takes place in the principal apartment of the Exchequer-office
Victory Day Procession, London, 19 July 1919, (c1920). Creator: UnknownVictory Day Procession, London, 19 July 1919, (c1920)....view in Whitehall as the naval section in the procession passed the Duke of Cambridge memorial - with the cenotaph
Armistice Day, London, 11 November 1918, (1935). Creator: UnknownArmistice Day, London, 11 November 1918, (1935). A scene in Whitehall at 11 o clock on November 11th, 1918, when it was known that at long last hostilities has ceased
The Canadian Arch, Whitehall, London, 1902. Artist: HO KleinThe Canadian Arch, Whitehall, London, 1902. The Canadian Arch decorated to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903
Parliament Offering the Crown to William and Mary, 1689, (late 18th century). Historical scene in the Banqueting Hall, Whitehall
The Execution of King Charles I (Title page: Engelandts Memoriael), 1649. Creator: Joost HartgertsThe Execution of King Charles I (Title page: Engelandts Memoriael), 1649
The Horse Guards, 1850-1900. Creator: UnknownThe Horse Guards, 1850-1900. Household cavalry at Horse Guards on Whitehall, Westminster, London. Albumen print
Ciuitatis Westmonasteriensis pars (Westminster from the River), 1647
Palatium Regis prope Londinum, vulgo White-hall (Royal Palace of Whitehall, London), ca. 1647
A view of Lambeth Palace from the river at Whitehall Stairs, 1625-77
Office of the Board of Trade - scene on Sunday night, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer LandellsOffice of the Board of Trade - scene on Sunday night, 1845. Investors rush to lodge railway applications in Whitehall, London
Sir Robert Peels residence, Whitehall Gardens, 1845. Creator: UnknownSir Robert Peels residence, Whitehall Gardens, 1845. London home of British politician and prime minister Robert Peel, designed by Sir Robert Smirke and built in 1824
Railway Room, Office of the Board of Trade, 1845. Creator: UnknownRailway Room, Office of the Board of Trade, 1845. Plans are deposited at the Board of Trade in London. The method adopted for the reception of the documents was as follows
Eve of the 30th - correcting plans at a tavern, 1845. Creator: UnknownEve of the 30th - correcting plans at a tavern, 1845. Finalising railway applications for the Board of Trade: The scene was an animated one...But an hour remained
Deposits of railway plans with the Board of Trade - the rush at the door, 1845. The Legislature having, probably from an oversight
Scene in Privy Gardens, Whitehall, on Sunday last, 27 April 1844. Creator: UnknownScene in Privy Gardens, Whitehall, on Sunday last, 27 April 1844....considerable alarm was occasioned in various parts of Westminster by the appearance of a cow
Marriage procession for the wedding of Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James I, and Frederick V, Elector Palatine, 14 February, 1613 or after
Pair of Stereograph Views of Chapel Royal, London, 1850s-1910s. Creator: UnknownPair of Stereograph Views of Chapel Royal, London, 1850s-1910s. (Banqueting House, Whitehall)
The Horse Guards, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréThe Horse Guards, 1872. A small crowd watches a guard in the sentry box at Horse Guards Parade on Whitehapp in London. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold
Crowds waiting outside Downing Street in London for news about... war, July 1914, (1933)Crowds waiting outside Downing Street in London for news about whether Britain is going to war, July 1914, (1933). Shall It Be War or Peace
The War Office, Whitehall, London, c1910. Creator: UnknownThe War Office, Whitehall, London, c1910. The War Office in Whitehall, central London, was designed by William Young and built 1899-1906. The building later lay empty for sevaral years. Postcard
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, c1920. Creator: UnknownThe 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
Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, c1910. Creator: UnknownHorse Guards, Whitehall, London, c1910. The Horse Guards building, designed by William Kent, was constructed in the 1750s. Postcard
The Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 1924. Creator: L A HayesThe Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 1924. The Old Admiralty (later known as the Ripley Building) was designed by Thomas Ripley and completed in 1726
Pendergrass delivering to William III a List of Conspirators in the Assassination plot, 1773Pendergrass delivering to William III. A List of the Conspirators concerned in the Assassination - plot, 1773. Thomas Prendergast (c1660-1709)
King George VI Attending Armistice Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, Nov 11th, 1936, 1937King George VI (When Duke of York) Attending Armistice Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, November 11th, 1936, 1937. The Duke of York (1920-1936) became King George VI on 11 December 1936
His Majesty with the Duke of Gloucester, at the Trooping the Colour, 1928, 1937His Majesty (Wearing R.A.F. Uniform) with the Duke of Gloucester, at the Trooping the Colour, 1928, 1937. The Duke of York (1920-1936) became King George VI on 11 December 1936
King George Riding With the Late King George V and the Prince of Wales, 1928. 1937King George (When Duke of York) Riding With the Late King George V and the Prince of Wales at the Trooping of the Colour, Horse Guards Parade, 1928. 1937
The Execution of Charles I. in Whitehall, 30th January 1649, c1930. Creator: UnknownThe Execution of Charles I. in Whitehall, 30th January 1649, c1930. Charles (1600-1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution by beheading in 1649
Funeral procession of King Edward VII, Whitehall, London, 20 May 1910. Creator: UnknownFuneral procession of King Edward VII, Whitehall, London, 20 May 1910. The gun carriage, bearing the kings body, leaving Horse Guards Parade
Entrance to Scotland Yard from Derby Street, c1935. Creator: JoelEntrance to Scotland Yard from Derby Street, c1935. Scotland Yard Metropolitan Police headquarters in Whitehall Place, Westminster, central London
The Brains of Defence: British War Office in Whitehall, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishThe Brains of Defence: British War Office in Whitehall, c1935. The War Office in Whitehall, central London, was designed by William Young and built 1899-1906
West End of Downing Street, No. 10 and a Glimpse of the Foreign Office, c1935West End of Downing Street, " No.10" and a Glimpse of the Foreign Office, c1935. Number 10 Downing Street in central London is the official residence of the British Prime Minister
St. Jamess Park and the Lake Looking Towards The Foreign Office, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeishSt. Jamess Park and the Lake Looking Towards The Foreign Office, c1935. View throught the trees to government buildings in central London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 1", edited by St
A Living Statue in Whitehall: The Lifeguards Sentry, c1935. Creator: UnknownA Living Statue in Whitehall: The Lifeguards Sentry, c1935. Mounted soldier with sword on duty outside Horse Guards in Westminster, London
York House in 1795, (1881). Creator: UnknownYork House in 1795, (1881). York House in Whitehall, London, was designed by James Paine and built between 1755 and 1758. It was refurbished by Henry Holland for Prince Frederick, Duke of York
Interior of the Chapel Royal (Banqueting House), Whitehall, (1881). Creator: UnknownInterior of the Chapel Royal (Banqueting House), Whitehall, (1881). The Banqueting House in Westminster, London, was designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1622
Whitehall Yard, (1881). Creator: UnknownWhitehall Yard, (1881). Goose-Pie House and Whitehall Yard in Westminster, London, from the street opposite Horse Guards. Goose-Pie House
Gurkha Memorial, 2005. Creator: Ethel DaviesThe Gurkha Memorial, dedicated in 1997 to Gurkha soldiers, when the Gurkha headquarters moved to London from Hong Kong after the Chinese handover, sculpted by Philip Jackson, Horse Guards Avenue