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Huty Collection (page 25)

Background imageHuty Collection: Sugar Mill

Sugar Mill
Workers at a sugar mill, circa 1820. (Photo by Rischgitz/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: HMS Speedwell

HMS Speedwell
The HMS Speedwell, a torpedo gunboat of the Royal Navy, 1892. By W. Fred Mitchell. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Chicago State Street

Chicago State Street
State Street in Chicago, 1871. Later that year, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed a large part of the city, and claimed hundreds of lives. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Richmond Fire

Richmond Fire
December 1870: The ruins of the Spotswood Hotel in Richmond, Virginia, after a fire on the 25th December which killed eight people. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Great Chicago Fire

Great Chicago Fire
State Street in Chicago, after the Great Chicago Fire, 1871. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Great Chicago Fire

Great Chicago Fire
The ruins of Bigelow House in Chicago, after the Great Chicago Fire, 1871. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Great Chicago Fire

Great Chicago Fire
The ruins of the courthouse in Chicago, after the Great Chicago Fire, 1871. Seen from the Chicago Tribune Building. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Great Chicago Fire

Great Chicago Fire
The ruins of the Unity Church in Chicago, after the Great Chicago Fire, 1871. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Desert Troops

Desert Troops
Soldiers mounted on horseback in the desert during World War One, in Egypt, circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Wolyn Voivodeship Assault

Wolyn Voivodeship Assault
Soldiers in the trenches during World War One, ready to launch an assault in Wolyn Voivodeship, Poland, circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Spoils Of War

Spoils Of War
Carts laden with looted property, captured after fighting during World War One, near Riga, Latvia, in September 1917. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Bridge Down In Przemysl

Bridge Down In Przemysl
German soldiers stand on the banks of the River San, beside a bridge which has been destroyed during fighting in World War One, near Przemysl, Poland, circa 1916

Background imageHuty Collection: Hurling Death

Hurling Death
Austro-Hungarian soliders in action on the Eastern Front, halfway to the Russian line - they have taken advantage of the cover afforded by the slope

Background imageHuty Collection: Memorial Without Statue

Memorial Without Statue
The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, London, circa 1875. Designed by Gilbert Scott and built in 1872, the monument was completed in 1876 with the installation of the statue of Prince Albert

Background imageHuty Collection: Soanes Bank Of England

Soanes Bank Of England
The old Bank of England building on Threadneedle Street, London, circa 1870. Designed by Sir John Soane, it was largely demolished and rebuilt to a design by Sir Herbert Baker between 1925 and 1939

Background imageHuty Collection: Old Bank Of England

Old Bank Of England
An engraving by Roffe, from a drawing by architect Sir John Soane, showing the interior of the Three Per-Cent Office at the Old Bank Of England building in Threadneedle Street, London, circa 1805

Background imageHuty Collection: Bank Of England Demolition

Bank Of England Demolition
An aerial view of the Royal Exchange section of the City of London, showing the demolition work being carried out on the old Bank of England building, 1934

Background imageHuty Collection: Palace of Whitehall

Palace of Whitehall
A view of the Banqueting House (left) and Holbein Gate (right) at the Palace of Whitehall, London, circa 1650. The Banqueting House is the only building in the palace complex to survive

Background imageHuty Collection: Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace before the addition of Edward Blores east front, and with Marble Arch (centre, right) in its original location, London, 1840. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Buckingham House

Buckingham House, St James Park, London, 1746. Built in 1703 for the first Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, the house forms the architectural core of the present Buckingham Palace

Background imageHuty Collection: Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace
The East Front of Buckingham Palace, London, circa 1895. The East Front was redesigned by Sir Aston Webb in 1913. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Building White City

Building White City
A view, looking north, of Pavilions under construction for the Franco-British Exhibition at White City, Shepherds Bush, west London, 1908

Background imageHuty Collection: Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace before the addition of Edward Blores east front, and with Marble Arch (centre, right) in its original location, London, 1830. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Chelsea Hospital Chapel

Chelsea Hospital Chapel
The pipe organ in the chapel at Chelsea Royal Hospital, a retirement and nursing home for British soldiers in Chelsea, London, November 1923

Background imageHuty Collection: The Guildhall

The Guildhall in the City of London, circa 1890. The building is the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London and its Corporation

Background imageHuty Collection: Marble Arch

Marble Arch
Horsedrawn buses at Marble Arch, near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park London, 1900. The arch was designed in 1825 by John Nash. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Marble Arch

Marble Arch, near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park London, 1860. The arch was designed in 1825 by John Nash. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Marble Arch

Marble Arch, near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park London, circa 1890. The arch was designed in 1825 by John Nash. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Marble Arch

Marble Arch
Part of a stereoscopic image of Marble Arch, near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park London, circa 1870. The arch was designed in 1825 by John Nash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: The Monument

The Monument to the Great Fire of London at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill in the City of London, circa 1890. A stone Roman doric column, it was completed in 1677

Background imageHuty Collection: Temple Island

Temple Island
A man sitting in a boat on the bank of the Thames at Remenham, Berkshire, circa 1870. Opposite (centre) is Temple Island, with its 18th Century ornamental temple, designed by James Wyatt

Background imageHuty Collection: Fleet Street

Fleet Street
A view down Fleet Street with St Pauls Cathedral in the background and St Brides Church on the right, London, circa 1925. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Wrens Plan Of St Paul s

Wrens Plan Of St Paul s
A cross-sectional plan of St Pauls Cathedral by its architect, Sir Christopher Wren, circa 1673. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch
A calotype image, by Henry Fox Talbot, of the Wellington Arch in its original location at the entrance to Constitution Hill, London, 1846

Background imageHuty Collection: Temple Bar

Temple Bar
Horsedrawn traffic passes through Temple Bar, the gateway between the Strand and Fleet Street, London, 1872. The lettering strung across the arch reading God Save the Queen

Background imageHuty Collection: York Water Gate

York Water Gate
A view of York House on the Thames, with the York Water Gate (also known as Buckingham Watergate) on the right, London, circa 1650

Background imageHuty Collection: Temple Bar

Temple Bar in its original location as the gateway between the Strand and Fleet Street, London, circa 1865. The structure, designed by Christopher Wren, was moved to Theobalds Park

Background imageHuty Collection: Strand And Temple Bar

Strand And Temple Bar
Horsedrawn traffic moving down the Strand towards Temple Bar and Fleet Street, London, circa 1870. The Temple Bar gateway, designed by Christopher Wren, was moved to Theobalds Park

Background imageHuty Collection: Temple Bar In Theobalds Park

Temple Bar In Theobalds Park
The Temple Bar gateway in Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire, circa 1925. Formerly the gateway between the Strand and Fleet Street in London, the structure, designed by Christopher Wren

Background imageHuty Collection: Tower Bridge Traffic

Tower Bridge Traffic
Horsedrawn traffic on Tower Bridge, London, circa 1915. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square
A view. looking north-east across Trafalgar Square towards the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, circa 1868. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHuty Collection: York Water Gate

York Water Gate
A calotype image of the York Water Gate (also known as Buckingham Watergate) off the Strand, London, circa 1850. The Italianate structure was built around 1626 as the gateway to York House from

Background imageHuty Collection: Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch
The Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch) at the entrance to Constitution Hill, London, 1867. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageHuty Collection: Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch
The Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch), Hyde Park Corner, London, circa 1890. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageHuty Collection: Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch
The Wellington Arch (right) and screen, Hyde Park Corner, London, circa 1885. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageHuty Collection: York Water Gate

York Water Gate
The York Water Gate (also known as Buckingham Watergate) off the Strand, London, circa 1800. The Italianate structure was built around 1626 as the gateway to York House from the Thames

Background imageHuty Collection: Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch
The Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch), Hyde Park Corner, London, circa 1925. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageHuty Collection: Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square
Traffic in Trafalgar Square, London, with Nelsons Column at centre and the National Gallery in the background, circa 1880



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