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Background imageLondon Life Collection: Plan for the new concert hall to be erected on the South Bank of the Thames for the

Plan for the new concert hall to be erected on the South Bank of the Thames for the 1951 Festival of Britain and as a permanent building after the discussion today at County Hall

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Building Trade Congress at Transport House. left to right: - Mr Poptie (Holland)

Building Trade Congress at Transport House. left to right: - Mr Poptie (Holland)
Building Trade Congress at Transport House. left to right:- Mr Poptie (Holland), Mr Stephenson (Great Britian) (back), Mr Klein (Holland), Mr Schuill (Cheif of Staff)

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The meeting in support of the squatters, held this evening at Cranbourne Street

The meeting in support of the squatters, held this evening at Cranbourne Street
The meeting in support of the " squatters", held this evening at Cranbourne Street, London, was addressed by Mr Harry Pollitt, general secretary of the Communist Party

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning

London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning. Ironically, adorning the wall of the building is a poster with the message

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Margot Fonteyn at home. I don t think i ll wear this tonight, it needs pressing

Margot Fonteyn at home. I don t think i ll wear this tonight, it needs pressing
Margot Fonteyn at home. " I don t think i ll wear this tonight, it needs pressing" - Miss Fonteyn concentrates on her wardrobe in her bedroom. 22 March 1946

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Heroic Gallipoli Landings : Transports and Captured Guns. Seen here soldiers

The Heroic Gallipoli Landings : Transports and Captured Guns. Seen here soldiers of the Allies on a badly damaged Turkish gun, Cape Helles, Turkey April 1915 29 May 1915

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London. The neoclassical facade of Somerset House seen from Waterloo Bridge, London Early

London. The neoclassical facade of Somerset House seen from Waterloo Bridge, London Early 1900s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Squatters in the besieged Duchess of Bedford house, the block of luxury flats in Kensington

Squatters in the besieged Duchess of Bedford house, the block of luxury flats in Kensington
Squatters in the " besieged" Duchess of Bedford house, the block of luxury flats in Kensington, held in the evening (Wednesday), then forgot their worries in an informal concert

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Mansion House, in the heart of the Square Mile of London. It has been the residential home

The Mansion House, in the heart of the Square Mile of London. It has been the residential home and a working office for the Lord Mayor of the City of London for over 250 years. 1920s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Geyser burst. N I H Ltd in Petts Wood. 12 April 1938

Geyser burst. N I H Ltd in Petts Wood. 12 April 1938

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Apsley house, Hyde Park Corner, London residence of the Dukes of Wellington since 1820

Apsley house, Hyde Park Corner, London residence of the Dukes of Wellington since 1820, has with the bulk of its contents, been presented to the nation by the present 62-year-old seventh Duke

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The 50 squatter families who took over the block of luxury flats at the Lodge, Regents Park

The 50 squatter families who took over the block of luxury flats at the Lodge, Regents Park, London, last night, are still in a state of siege this morning

Background imageLondon Life Collection: P. M. G. And Astronomer Royal Inaugurate Telephone Talking Clock. The Postmaster - general

P. M. G. And Astronomer Royal Inaugurate Telephone Talking Clock. The Postmaster - general, Major G. C. Tryon M. P. and the Astronomer Royal, Mr. H

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Lord Mayor lays foundation stone of Britains greatest telephone building in London

Lord Mayor lays foundation stone of Britains greatest telephone building in London. The Lord Mayor of London, Alderman, Sir Maurice Jenks laid the foundation stone of Britains greatest telephone

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s

Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: An exterior view of the new wing at Eltham College which was opened by the Marquess of Lothian

An exterior view of the new wing at Eltham College which was opened by the Marquess of Lothian. 1937

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A general view of Hither Green crescent in London. 1939

A general view of Hither Green crescent in London. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Edwardian London. Looking down a busy Regent Street, towards the Duke of Yorks Column

Edwardian London. Looking down a busy Regent Street, towards the Duke of Yorks Column, with all the horsedrawn traffic. Early 1900 s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Market porters chatting amongst the fruit and vegetable boxes at Covent Gardens flower

Market porters chatting amongst the fruit and vegetable boxes at Covent Gardens flower, fruit and vegetable market near the entrance columns to St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, London, England

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Buckingham Palace, London 10th April 1948

Buckingham Palace, London 10th April 1948

Background imageLondon Life Collection: An exterior view of St John the Evangelist church in Bexley, London. 1939

An exterior view of St John the Evangelist church in Bexley, London. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King Built at a cost of £300, 000

New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King Built at a cost of £300, 000
New Veterinarian College nearly ready for opening by the King.. Built at a cost of £ 300, 000. The new Royal Veterinary College in Great College Street, Camden Town, London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The demolition of Alhambra Theatre in the West End of London. 1936

The demolition of Alhambra Theatre in the West End of London. 1936

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Reassembling an underground tunnel, this latest picture of the Bristol aircraft companies

Reassembling an underground tunnel, this latest picture of the Bristol aircraft companies giant Brabazon, which when completed, will be the " Queen Elizabeth" of the air

Background imageLondon Life Collection: To add to Londons ever - improving transport system the new Central Line extension

To add to Londons ever - improving transport system the new Central Line extension, from Leytonstone to Woodford and Newbury Park, is due to be opened by the Minsister of Transport

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. An external view of the new building

The County School for Boys in Sidcup, London. An external view of the new building

Background imageLondon Life Collection: P. M. G. And Astronomer Royal Inaugurate Telephone Talking Clock. The Postmaster - general

P. M. G. And Astronomer Royal Inaugurate Telephone Talking Clock. The Postmaster - general, Major G. C. Tryon M. P. and the Astronomer Royal, Mr. H

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The month long seige of two St. Pancras rent rebels ended with a fantastic street battle

The month long seige of two St. Pancras rent rebels ended with a fantastic street battle. At Kennistoun House, Leighton Road, St

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Londons ever - improving transport system carries its works programme a step further

Londons ever - improving transport system carries its works programme a step further when the Minister of Transport opens the new Central Line extension from Leytonstone to Woodford

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Home front 1940. Servicemen on leave. Find their homes damaged and surrounded by debris

Home front 1940. Servicemen on leave. Find their homes damaged and surrounded by debris, and still find the happy side

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Boxer, Marcus Neusals victory breakfast in his London hotel after defeating Jack

Boxer, Marcus Neusals victory breakfast in his London hotel after defeating Jack Peterson at the Empire building. 5 February 1935

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Representatives from Birmingham and Midland towns were among the delegates who left

Representatives from Birmingham and Midland towns were among the delegates who left London by air for Czechoslovakia this morning

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The procession in Smithfield passing the Metropolitan Meat Market. 13 November 1869

The procession in Smithfield passing the Metropolitan Meat Market. 13 November 1869

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The exterior of the Kentish Times newspaper building with its jubilee decorations

The exterior of the Kentish Times newspaper building with its jubilee decorations. 1935

Background imageLondon Life Collection: General view of the Foreign Office, London. 5 February 1939

General view of the Foreign Office, London. 5 February 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: South Kensington Museum 1872

South Kensington Museum 1872

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich

Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich, London. 1938

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Transjordania under the Romans : a beautiful city and a great field for an archaeological

Transjordania under the Romans : a beautiful city and a great field for an archaeological expedition. With nine of its columns ( that originally numbered 260 ) still in position facing the approach

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A view over Greenwich Park, London, looking towards the buildings of the Royal

A view over Greenwich Park, London, looking towards the buildings of the Royal Naval College. Early 1900s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Slums in Halcourt Street, Shoreditch. London East End. 1929

Slums in Halcourt Street, Shoreditch. London East End. 1929

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Rams Episcopal Chapel, Homerton, London, founded by Mr Stephan Ram, son of

Rams Episcopal Chapel, Homerton, London, founded by Mr Stephan Ram, son of Sir Albert Ram of Dublin more than 200 years ago. It is shortly to be demolished as a dangerous structure 19 March 1934

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich

Workers from Val De Travers Asphalt Limited, a paving company, working on a roof in Greenwich, London. 1938

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning

London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning. Ironically, adorning the wall of the building is a poster with the message

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning

London: Squatters at the empty 60 room mansion a 144, Piccadilly, London, this morning. Ironically, adorning the wall of the building is a poster with the message

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Officially opening tomorrow, Londons tallest building : the 620 ft Post Office Tower with

Officially opening tomorrow, Londons tallest building : the 620 ft Post Office Tower with, at the very top, its sensational Panorama of London revolving restaurant

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is

Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is official testing of the wireless transmitting instruments to make certain the Kings speech at the opening of the World

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Shadwell water pump, London. 1933

Shadwell water pump, London. 1933

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A view of Eltham Church. 1935

A view of Eltham Church. 1935



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