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Battersea Landmark30th August 1978: The gothic-style towers of Battersea Power Station, designed by leading architect Giles Scott, on the bank of the river Thames. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
London Bridge Station8th November 1971: An employee in a control room at London Bridge Station, London. (Photo by John Minihan/Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Chimney Falling1st April 1974: The demolition of a chimney in the site of an old chemical factory in Bromley-le-Bow, London. (Photo by Graham Wood/Evening Standard/Getty Images)
After Dark29th October 1930: A couple, sitting on a wall, look at the lights of London after dark. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Sports Car24th August 1931: An Invicta sports car of the latest model parked in a London street. It is currently on show at Connaught Motors of Berkeley St. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Sunbeam24th August 1931: A 1932 Sunbeam from the Sunbeam Motor Company of Princes Street, London. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Stand At Car Show22nd October 1931: Cars on display at the Standard Motor Company stand at Olympia exhibition centre, London. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Standard Saloon24th August 1931: A standard Big Nine coachbuilt saloon (1932 model) parked in front of town houses in Montagu Square, London. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Midget Mark II24th August 1931: The latest MG Midget Mark II car, currently on show at University Motors, Hertford St, London. It is described as the fastest and finest 750cc car money can buy
Capitol Cinema1927: The Capitol cinema, London, showing Hills of Kentucky starring Rin Tin Tin the famous animal film star. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Mountbattens Flat24th April 1928: The stairway to Lady Louis Mountbattens London flat. Edwina Cynthia Annette, Countess of Mountbatten, nee Edwina, Countess of Ashley
The FirebirdIgor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971), Russian composer, conducting the recording of his works in London. (Photo by Erich Auerbach/Getty Images)
Wells Lecture1944: English author H G Wells (Herbert George Wells, 1866 - 1946) lecturing at the Czechoslovakian Institute in London. (Photo by Erich Auerbach/Getty Images)
Bridge and buildings on urban river
Ornate buildings on urban river
Low angle view of urban skyscrapers
Millennium Bridge lit up at night
Millennium bridge and museum at night
Houses of Parliament lit up at dusk
Low angle view of clock tower
Bridge Building1942: Waterloo Bridge, London, under construction. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
Sunday League19th December 1953: Spectators lining up along the touchline to watch the Sunday League match, at Blackheath, London. Original Publication
England, London, row of parked taxis
VE Day in London8th May 1945: Crowds in Piccadilly Circus climb lampposts and the Eros statues protective container, on VE Day. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
No More Blackout26th May 1945: After nearly six years of war the blackout was lifted and London lit up for all to see. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
City Fog21st January 1939: A pigeon flies over a fountain in Trafalgar Square on a misty day in London. In the background a shadowy Nelsons column
House For SaleOctober 1955: A For Sale sign outside a row of houses in Bow, east London. Original Publication: Picture Post- 8061 - Bow Bells - unpub. (Photo by Alex Dellow/Picture Post/Getty Images)
Doomed Street9th March 1946: A solitary figure walks down a deserted street in Londons East End, which London County Council plans to redevelop as part of its post-war rebuilding programme
Button Back Hat1956: A flower pot hat which buttons at the back at a fashion show at Burlington House, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8799 - Hat Fashions - unpub. (Photo by David E)
Parliament Fog21st January 1939: The Houses of Parliament, London, engulfed in fog. Original Publication: Picture Post - 68 - Foggy Morning - pub. 1939 (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images)
40s Glamour14th March 1947: A clothing dummy on display at the Ideal Home Exhibition. London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4339 - Ideal Woman For Ideal Homes - pub.1947
Waterloo Lovers24th September 1955: A young couple at Waterloo Station, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8002 - Leave Youth Alone - pub. 1955 (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images)
They re More My Size28th February 1953: A young boy examines an exhibit in a glass cage in the elephant room in the Natural History Museum, London
Top Deck Ride13th May 1939: The Kings four orderly officers sightseeing on the top deck of a London bus. Every year four officers from the Indian Army are chosen to attend the King as his special bodyguard
Midget SubmarineA midget submarine (background), which has been transported from Gosport in Hampshire to Londons Olympia for the Boys and Girls Exhibition, August 1956
Thames By NightA view over the River Thames at night, towards Shell Mex House (centre, right) and the Savoy Hotel (right), during the Festival of Britain, London, 1951
Rainy Night In LondonAn Indian woman shelters under an umbrella on a rainy night in London, October 1955. Original publication: Picture Post - 8572 - Indians In London - unpub
World War I London Victory ParadeThe Lord mayor of London takes the salute as British and Empire troops parade in the London Peace Pageant after World War One, 19th July 1919. (Photo by Realistic Tavels/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Great Blue BoarA cartoon from The Weekly Show-up or Political, Satirical & General Humourist, 21st July 1832. A man marches through London with an effigy
Grand Junction CanalLocks descending north of the entrance to the Braunston Tunnel on the Grand Junction Canal which linked the Oxford Canal in the Northampton area with London
Westminster LampsA few pedestrians linger beneath the gas lamps on Westminster Bridge while a carriage crosses the bridge. Original Artwork: Engraving by Gustave Dore. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Keeping The PeaceCartoon titled A Slap At The Charleys or A Tom And Jerry Lark published in response to Robert Peels reorganization of the London metropolitan police force
Kilsby TunnelBroken sleepers and pieces of stone on the track in the great ventilation shaft at Kilsby Tunnel, built by Robert Stephenson for the London and Birmingham line
Madame Tussauds Wax MuseumEngraved scene of people visiting and looking at statues in Madame Tussauds Wax museum on Baker Street, London, circa 1830s. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
New Eros1893: Crowds in Piccadilly Circus viewing the newly erected statue of Eros. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
South Sea HouseFebruary 1810: The dividend hall of South Sea House, a banking establishment on Threadneedle Street, London. Original Artwork: Drawn and engraved by Rowlandson and Pugin, aquatinted by Sutherland