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Wonderful London Collection (page 4)

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Library of the Guildhall to Which Every Londoner Should Go, c1935. Creator: Joel

Library of the Guildhall to Which Every Londoner Should Go, c1935. Creator: Joel
Library of the Guildhall to Which Every Londoner Should Go, c1935. The library of the Guildhall in London was designed by Sir Horace Jones and was built in the early 1870s

Background imageWonderful London Collection: The Ritz on the Site of the Hotels of Many Generations, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

The Ritz on the Site of the Hotels of Many Generations, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
The Ritz on the Site of the Hotels of Many Generations, c1935. Open-topped buses outside the Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: The Sign of the Bulls Head at Strand-On-the-Green, c1935. Creator: Field

The Sign of the Bulls Head at Strand-On-the-Green, c1935. Creator: Field
The Sign of the Bulls Head at Strand-On-the-Green, c1935. 18th century tavern by the River Thames in Chiswick, west London, historically used by riverboat captains to arrange crews and cargoes

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Elm Trunks for Conduit Pipes Dug Up Near St. Annes, Soho, c1935. Creator: Paterson

Elm Trunks for Conduit Pipes Dug Up Near St. Annes, Soho, c1935. Creator: Paterson
Elm Trunks for Conduit Pipes Dug Up Near St. Anne s, Soho, c1935. Wooden waterpipes made from the hollowed trunks of elm trees which were used to carry fresh water in the 17th century

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Bloomsbury Cathedral : The Catholic Apostolic Church in Gordon Square, c1935

Bloomsbury Cathedral : The Catholic Apostolic Church in Gordon Square, c1935
" Bloomsbury Cathedral" : The Catholic Apostolic Church in Gordon Square, c1935. View of the Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury, in Gordon Square, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: St. Mary-Le-Strand, Distinguished By Modern Street Widening, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

St. Mary-Le-Strand, Distinguished By Modern Street Widening, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
St. Mary-Le-Strand, Distinguished By Modern Street Widening, c1935. The church of St Mary-le-Strand on the Strand in the City of Westminster, London, was designed by and consecrated in 1723

Background imageWonderful London Collection: The Empty Churchyard of What Was All Hallows Staining, c1935. Creator: Walter Benington

The Empty Churchyard of What Was All Hallows Staining, c1935. Creator: Walter Benington
The Empty Churchyard of What Was All Hallows Staining, c1935. The church of All Hallows Staining in the City of London collapsed in 1671

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Londons Nightly Cleaning: Scene at the Base of the Monument, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Londons Nightly Cleaning: Scene at the Base of the Monument, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Londons Nightly Cleaning: Scene at the Base of the Monument, c1935. Street cleaner hosing down the cobbles by the Monument in the City of London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Pinnacled Tower of the Records Office from Cliffords Inn, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Pinnacled Tower of the Records Office from Cliffords Inn, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Pinnacled Tower of the Records Office from Cliffords Inn, c1935. View of part of the Public Record Office building on Chancery Lane in the City of London. It was designed by James Pennethorne

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Cromwell House on Highgate Hill, A Mansion of the Seventeenth Century, c1935. Creator

Cromwell House on Highgate Hill, A Mansion of the Seventeenth Century, c1935. Creator
Cromwell House on Highgate Hill, A Mansion of the Seventeenth Century, c1935. Large house in north London, built in 1638. John Ireton, the brother of Oliver Cromwells favourite son-in-law

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Royal Courts of Justice from a Window on the Corner of Essex Street, c1935. Creator

Royal Courts of Justice from a Window on the Corner of Essex Street, c1935. Creator
Royal Courts of Justice from a Window on the Corner of Essex Street, c1935. The Law Courts on the Strand in Westminster, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Within The Magnificent Hall of Lincolns Inn, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Within The Magnificent Hall of Lincolns Inn, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Within The Magnificent Hall of Lincolns Inn, c1935. The Great Hall at Lincolns Inn in London was opened in 1845. It was designed in the Tudor Revival style by Philip Hardwick

Background imageWonderful London Collection: The Running Footman, A Picture of the Old Mayfair, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

The Running Footman, A Picture of the Old Mayfair, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
" The Running Footman", A Picture of the Old Mayfair, c1935. Public House in Mayfair in the West End of London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3"

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Where The Roman Road To Dover Crosses Shooters Hill Beyond Blackheath, c1935. Creator: W Whiffin

Where The Roman Road To Dover Crosses Shooters Hill Beyond Blackheath, c1935. Creator: W Whiffin
Where The Roman Road To Dover Crosses Shooters Hill Beyond Blackheath, c1935. Street empty of traffic, the route from London to Dover

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Olde Dr. Butlers Head, Established in Masons Avenue in 1616, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Olde Dr. Butlers Head, Established in Masons Avenue in 1616, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Olde Dr. Butlers Head, Established in Masons Avenue in 1616, c1935. Pub in the City of London, named after William Butler, a physician at the court of King James I

Background imageWonderful London Collection: As the Ships See London From The Pool, c1935. Creator: Unknown

As the Ships See London From The Pool, c1935. Creator: Unknown
As the Ships See London From The Pool, c1935. View of a tug boat on the River Thames, Tower Bridge, and the dome of St Pauls Cathedral beyond

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Archways Under The Adelphi: Little Robert Street, Named After One of the Brothers Adam, c1935

Archways Under The Adelphi: Little Robert Street, Named After One of the Brothers Adam, c1935. Arch under the remains of the Adelphi building on the Strand in Westminster, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. St Marys Church in north London was the first Catholic church to be built in Hampstead after the English Reformation of the 16th

Background imageWonderful London Collection: The National Gallery from the Terrace Steps of Trafalgar Square, c1935. Creator: Walter Benington

The National Gallery from the Terrace Steps of Trafalgar Square, c1935. Creator: Walter Benington
The National Gallery from the Terrace Steps of Trafalgar Square, c1935. The National Gallery in Westminster, central London, houses a collection of over 2

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Great Hall With Its Clustering Beams and Ornamental Water, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Great Hall With Its Clustering Beams and Ornamental Water, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Great Hall With Its Clustering Beams and Ornamental Water, c1935. The Crystal Palace at Sydenham in south London was designed by Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) for the Great Exhibition of 1851

Background imageWonderful London Collection: West End of Downing Street, No. 10 and a Glimpse of the Foreign Office, c1935

West End of Downing Street, No. 10 and a Glimpse of the Foreign Office, c1935
West 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

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Adelphi Terrace Overlooks The River Eastward from the Hotel Cecil to the Tower Bridge, c1935

Adelphi Terrace Overlooks The River Eastward from the Hotel Cecil to the Tower Bridge, c1935. View of Waterloo Bridge over the River Thames in London, with Cleopatras Needle on the right

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Dr. Johnson on his Pedestal, Whence He Can See Fleet Street, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Dr. Johnson on his Pedestal, Whence He Can See Fleet Street, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Dr. Johnson on his Pedestal, Whence He Can See Fleet Street, c1935. Bronze statue of Dr Johnson (1709-1784), English man of letters, near St Clement Danes church in Westminster, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Wolseys West Facade of Hampton Court Palace and the Disinterred Bridge, c1935

Wolseys West Facade of Hampton Court Palace and the Disinterred Bridge, c1935. Hampton Court, former royal palace in Richmond upon Thames, London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Entrance to Quiet Amen Court in Warwick Lane, c1935. Creator: SO Gorse

Entrance to Quiet Amen Court in Warwick Lane, c1935. Creator: SO Gorse
Entrance to Quiet Amen Court in Warwick Lane, c1935. Entrance to houses in the City of London, built c1879. From " Wonderful London, Volume 2", edited by Arthur St John Adcock

Background imageWonderful London Collection: What Londoners Used To Wear Displayed at Lancaster House, c1935. Creator: Unknown

What Londoners Used To Wear Displayed at Lancaster House, c1935. Creator: Unknown
What Londoners Used To Wear Displayed at Lancaster House, c1935. Displays in the Costume Gallery at Lancaster House (previously known as York House and Stafford House) in St James s, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Fair Thames Washes the Reedy Banks By Syon House, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Fair Thames Washes the Reedy Banks By Syon House, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Fair Thames Washes the Reedy Banks By Syon House, c1935. View of Syon House in south-west London, seen from the River Thames

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush, c1935. Creator: Yerbury

Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush, c1935. Creator: Yerbury
Architecture for the Cinema Palace at Shepherds Bush, c1935. Shepherds Bush Pavilion in west London was built as a cinema in 1923

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Resting Sheep in the Pastures of North London: A View of Hampstead Garden Suburb, c1935

Resting Sheep in the Pastures of North London: A View of Hampstead Garden Suburb, c1935. Field of sheep with a view of London in the distance

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Novel View of the British Museum Surrounded By The Massed Trees of Bloomsbury, c1935

Novel View of the British Museum Surrounded By The Massed Trees of Bloomsbury, c1935. Aerial view of the neoclassical buildings of the British Museum, with the trees of Russell Square Gardens beyond

Background imageWonderful London Collection: At One of the Bookstalls of the Farringdon Road Market, c1935. Creator: Walter Benington

At One of the Bookstalls of the Farringdon Road Market, c1935. Creator: Walter Benington
At One of the Bookstalls of the Farringdon Road Market, c1935. People browsing the bookstalls in Clerkenwell, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Sunlight and Shadow in a Winding Highgate Road, c1935. Creator: Paterson

Sunlight and Shadow in a Winding Highgate Road, c1935. Creator: Paterson
Sunlight and Shadow in a Winding Highgate Road, c1935. Quiet street in Highgate, north London. From " Wonderful London, Volume 2", edited by Arthur St John Adcock

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. Creator: Huson

Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. Creator: Huson
Chelsea Chimneys: Power Station on the Site of Old Cremorne Gardens, c1935. View of Lots Road Power Station on the River Thames in Chelsea, south west London. It was built 1902-1904

Background imageWonderful London Collection: One of Londons Public Schools: St. Pauls from the Playing Fields, c1935. Creator

One of Londons Public Schools: St. Pauls from the Playing Fields, c1935. Creator
One of Londons Public Schools: St. Pauls from the Playing Fields, c1935. View of St Pauls School at Hammersmith in west London. The building, designed by Alfred Waterhouse, was completed in 1884

Background imageWonderful London Collection: An Architectural Inspiration: The Garden Court in the Bank of England, c1935. Creator: Joel

An Architectural Inspiration: The Garden Court in the Bank of England, c1935. Creator: Joel
An Architectural Inspiration: The Garden Court in the Bank of England, c1935. Courtyard of the Bank of England in the City of London, planted with mulberry trees

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Eighteenth Century Version of a Pagoda in Kew Gardens, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Eighteenth Century Version of a Pagoda in Kew Gardens, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Eighteenth Century Version of a Pagoda in Kew Gardens, c1935. View of the Great Pagoda at Kew Gardens, Richmond, south-west London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Flag-Hung Great Hall in Which the Powerful Company of Grocers Holds Its Banquets, c1935

Flag-Hung Great Hall in Which the Powerful Company of Grocers Holds Its Banquets, c1935. Hall of the Worshipful Company of Grocers, one of the twelve livery companies of the City of London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: George III. Presides in the Common Council Chamber in the Guildhall, c1935. Creator: King

George III. Presides in the Common Council Chamber in the Guildhall, c1935. Creator: King
George III. Presides in the Common Council Chamber in the Guildhall, c1935. Statue of King George III in the council chamber of the Guildhall in the City of London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: A Glimpse of One of the Annual Royal Garden Parties Among The Timbered Lawns of Buckingham Palace

A Glimpse of One of the Annual Royal Garden Parties Among The Timbered Lawns of Buckingham Palace, c1935. Guests in the gardens of Buckingham Palace in London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Principal Facade of the General Post Office Headquarters at King Edward Street, c1935

Principal Facade of the General Post Office Headquarters at King Edward Street, c1935. Post office headquarters at King Edwards Buildings in the City of London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Romanesque Front of the Natural History Museum, c1935. The Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London, was designed by Francis Fowke and Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1881

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Thames Police on the Night Patrol Which Guards The Safety of the River, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Thames Police on the Night Patrol Which Guards The Safety of the River, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Thames Police on the Night Patrol Which Guards The Safety of the River, c1935. Police in rowing boats equipped with grappling hooks for recovering bodies from the River Thames in London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Part of Libertys Tudor Building in Great Marlborough Street, c1935. Creator: Joel

Part of Libertys Tudor Building in Great Marlborough Street, c1935. Creator: Joel
Part of Libertys Tudor Building in Great Marlborough Street, c1935. Libertys department store in Great Marlborough Street, central London

Background imageWonderful London Collection: At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
At the Base of the Monument of Fish Street Hill, c1935. The Monument (left) in the City of London, designed by Christopher Wren to commemorate the outbreak of the Great Fire in 1666

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935

Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. Georges, Southwark, c1935
Site of the Marshalsea Prison from the Churchyard of St. George s, Southwark, c1935. Marshalsea Prison on Borough High Street, Southwark, south London, was particularly known as a debtors prison

Background imageWonderful London Collection: Mansion Built By The Brothers Adam for the Royal Society of Arts, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Mansion Built By The Brothers Adam for the Royal Society of Arts, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Mansion Built By The Brothers Adam for the Royal Society of Arts, c1935. The Royal Society of Arts building in St John Street, Westminster, central London, was designed by John and Robert Adam

Background imageWonderful London Collection: St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. Creator: Unknown

St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. Creator: Unknown
St. Thomas Hospital Removed from Southwark After Nearly 800 Years, c1935. One of Londons largest hospital, St Thomas has been based in Lambeth, on the south bank of the River Thames, since 1871

Background imageWonderful London Collection: One of the Best-Established Trades: A Customer and the Cats-Meat Man, c1935. Creator

One of the Best-Established Trades: A Customer and the Cats-Meat Man, c1935. Creator
One of the Best-Established Trades: A Customer and the Cats-Meat Man, c1935. Itinerant street-sellers of pet food were known as cats meat men



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