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The Albany House in Piccadilly, London28th March 1955: The Albany house in Piccadilly, London. The Albany was built in 1770-74 by Sir William Chambers for Viscount Melbourne as Melbourne House
Paper Cup Chimps15th May 1959: A group of chimps drinking from paper cups at Regents Park Zoo. (Photo by Bob Haswell/Express/Getty Images)
St Michaels Church15th August 1951: The Church of St Michael Paternoster Royal, College Hill, London EC4. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Barred Bathers10th May 1959: Children waiting to go bathing in Hyde Park, London. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
St Benet, Pauls Wharf, London23rd August 1952: A view of St Benet Church, at Pauls Wharf, London. A Welsh Anglican church in the City of London. Since 1556
Marble Archcirca 1950: The triumphal arch built by John Nash in 1827, was the entrance to Buckingham Palace until it was removed to the north-east corner of Hyde Park, in 1851
circa 1950: British Museumcirca 1950: Exterior of the British Museum in Bloomsbury, London. (Photo by George Pickow/Three Lions/Getty Images)
First Festival Lights3rd May 1951: The River Thames is lit up as lights go on in full to mark the opening of the South Bank Festival of Britain Exhibition. (Photo by Ron Burton/Keystone/Getty Images)
London 1950 sFine Art Storehouse Photo Art Collection: Places: London: London 1950 s
Southwark Cathedralcirca 1955: Southwark Cathedral, south London, facing the nave and altar. (Photo by Pat Smail/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Tower Bridgecirca 1950: Tower Bridge in London in operation with its bascules lifted mid-air. (Photo by George Pickow/Three Lions/Getty Images)
London Landmarkcirca 1950: Londons National Art Gallery protruding from a thick mist. (Photo by George Pickow/Three Lions/Getty Images)
New Angle On Angling21st April 1955: John Deeks (left) and Ronald Bailey intent on catching fish in Crane Park, Twickenham in Middlesex. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Tower Bridgecirca 1955: Tower Bridge, London, from the Thames embankment at Tower of London Walk. (Photo by George Pickow/Three Lions/Getty Images)
Houses Of Parliament30th May 1954: The Houses of Parliament on the north bank of the River Thames in London. The two visible towers are the Middle Tower (91m/300ft) and the Victoria Tower (102m/336ft)
Goose-Necked Cranescirca 1950: Goose-necked cranes tower above the George V dock at the Port of London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Shaw In The StrandMay 1927: Irish dramatist and social critic George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) walking along the Strand in London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Starting Point13th October 1956: The house on the corner of Thistlewaite Road, Clapton, London where Harry Rael-Brook first started his crease-proof shirt business
Artificial Lightning19th January 1951: An artificial lightning generator at Queen Mary College, London. (Photo by Norman Vigars/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Piccadilly Circus26th June 1954: A crowd-free Piccadilly Circus in the centre of London, showing the tube station entrance, the statue of Eros and the Swan and Edgar building
Chimney Smoke26th February 1951: A row of rooftops above a street of terraced houses in London. (Photo by Fred Morley/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Rush HourDecember 1956: A young couple watch the world go by in Londons Piccadilly Circus. (Photo by Werner Rings/BIPs/Getty Images)
Albert BridgeFebruary 1955: The Albert Bridge over the Thames at Chelsea, London, which is to be rebuilt and widened to provide a four-lane highway, part of a 4-year government scheme to improve roads in Britain
Lonely Walk; Seven Days Leave from Prison2nd May 1953: Nearing the end of a seven year sentence in Wakefield Gaol, Danny Hughes has been granted a weeks parole. Trusted to take responsibility for himself
Houses backing onto a London CanalAugust 1953: Houses backing onto a London Canal. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6625 - London Canals - unpub. (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)
Druid Ceremony, part of the Midsummer Rites at Stonehenge30th June 1956: A druid participating in a dawn ceremony as part of the Midsummer Rites at Stonehenge. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8536 - The Druids Under Fire - pub
Scarborough Beach9th August 1952: Families enjoy paddling at the seaside resort of Scarborough in North Yorkshire. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5997 - A Trip To Scarborough - pub
Couple Watching The Sea on Blackpool PromenadeJuly 1951: A couple looking out to sea on Blackpool Promenade. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5358 - Bert Hardys Box Camera - pub. 1951 (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images)
A gun dog chasing a rabbit17th January 1948: A gun dog chasing a rabbit. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4480 - Training Gun Dogs - pub. 1948 (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images)
Charles Lindbergh29th May 1927: American aviator Charles Lindbergh arriving at Croydon from America. Lindbergh is the first man to fly from America to England. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Lindberghs Plane29th May 1927: US aviator Charles Lindberghs aeroplane flying above welcoming crowds at Croydon aerodrome, following his record-setting non-stop solo transatlantic crossing from New York to Paris
Spirit of St. Louis Landing In Croydon29th May 1927: Charles Lindbergh flying into Croydon after his record breaking flight across the Atlantic. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Ava In Flight1926: The new Ava bomber descending after its public maiden flight at the Royal Airforce display and pageant at Hendon Aerodrome, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Airship12th March 1979: AD 500 airship wheeled out for trials at Cardignton. (Photo by Mike Stephens/Central Press/Getty Images)
Airship R33April 1925: British airship R33 leaving Pulham aerodrome, Norfolk. (Photo by MacGregor/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Experimental Flight2nd April 1925: The R33 airship making an experimental flight from Bedfordshire to Pulham, the first trip of its kind for four years. (Photo by MacGregor/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Ill Fated R-1011929: The airship R101 at its mooring mast at Cardington, Bedfordshire. It crashed on its maiden voyage to India while over northern France. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Thirsty Giant9th August 1933: A down train on the tebay troughs, Westmoreland taking up water prior to the ascent of Shap Fell one of the steepest main line gradients in the country
Railway Houses1956: A steam train passing houses which back onto the line, in Yorkshire. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8067 - The Importance of Being Yorkshire - unpub
Flying ScotsmanJuly 1931: The Flying Scotsman train leaves Kings Cross station, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Steam TrainsFine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Art: Transport: Steam Trains
LNER TrainOctober 1929: An LNER locomotive at full steam ahead. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Paddington Stationcirca 1910: Special trains, laid on for the Kings garden party, leaving Londons Paddington Station with guests. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
LNER Train1st May 1925: An express train travelling south from Peterborough in Cambridgeshire. (Photo by Davis Jr/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
LMS Centenary19th September 1938: The Coronation Class engine Duchess of Gloucester leaving Londons Euston railway station. (Photo by Hudson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Pendennis Castle22nd April 1925: Great Western engine Pendennis Castle pulling a London North East Railway train from Kings Cross Station on its way to Peterborough