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Intricate Clock Face Of Big Ben, London, England
The Millennium Bridge at night, LondonElegant steel suspension footbridge crossing the Thames from the Tate Modern to St Pauls Cathedral. The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge
London, Tower BridgeEngland, London A view of the Tower Bridge in London
Shard and Tower of LondonThe Shard rises over the Tower of London
Midland Bank SafeOctober 1938: The entrance to the Midland Bank Safe Deposit in the new Head Office Building, Poultry, London, EC2. The door and its frame together weight 35 tons
Nat West Towercirca 1977: The exterior of the National Westminster Bank in Bishopsgate, London, under construction. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Summer CyclingA crowd of spectators at White City for the 100 km cycle race, an event of the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
What A Neck28th February 1953: A little boy is fascinated by the stuffed giraffes on show at the Natural History Museum, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6432 - Natures Back Room Boys - pub
Signal BoxA signal box at a London station, 20th January 1939. Original Publication : Picture Post - 362 - The Life Of A London Station - pub
Funeral Train; King George VI coffin is loaded onto a train at Paddington Station15th February 1952: The coffin containing the body of King George VI is loaded onto a train at Paddington Station, London, to take it to Windsor. (Photo by Harry Shepherd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Brumas the Polar Bear Grows Up19th October 1950: Brumas the polar bear at London zoo stands up for the photographer. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
Frosty Eros; The Eros statue at Piccadilly Circus covered in icicles during a cold snap1st February 1956: The Eros statue at Piccadilly Circus covered in icicles during a cold snap. (Photo by Edward Miller/Keystone/Getty Images)
Big Bencirca 1950: Big Ben is the great bell in the clock tower on the eastern end of the Houses of Parliament in London. The statue of Queen Bodicea is in the foreground
Bankside Power StationBankside power station (centre) on the south bank of the River Thames, London, August 1956. The building later became the Tate Modern art gallery. The view is from Unilever House
Soho By NightA night view of the corner of Dean Street, Soho, London, August 1955. (Photo by BIPS/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
London From The Air; Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at topAn aerial view over the Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at top (centre) and Waterloo Station (bottom), August 1955. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Steam Power1926: An array of steam locomotives outside Paddington Station, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
London and North Eastern Railway J27 steam locomotiveA London and North Eastern Railway J27 (formerly NER Class P3) steam locomotive, pulling carriages containing four bearings for Australias Sydney Harbour bridge, 20th September 1926. (Photo by H. F)
Cornish Riviera ExpressThe Great Western Railway (GWR) 6000 Class King George V steam locomotive hauling the Cornish Riviera express out of Paddington Station, London, 8th July 1929
Earl MarischalA train, hauled by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class P2 locomotive, No. 2002, Earl Marischal approaching Hadley Wood station, Middlesex, 9th November 1934
Suffragettes chaining themselves to the Railings Outside Buckingham Palace, LondonPolice arrest Suffragettes who are chaining themselves to the railings outside Buckingham Palace, London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Suffragette Funeral14th June 1913: Crowds watch the cortege of English suffragette Emily Davison, killed by Kings horse at the Derby, passing Eros at Piccadilly Circus
Building Ablaze1941: Flames shoot out from all floors of the Negretti and Zambra building in Holborn Circus, following a German air raid on London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Houses of Parliament Searchlight1943: A searchlight over the Houses of Parliament, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Sunlight And Soldiers22nd March 1943: British soldiers carrying their luggage walk along the platform at a railway station in war-time London. (Photo by Harry Todd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Heart Of London1941: A view from the roof of St Pauls Cathedral, which was itself damaged, showing the devastation in the heart of the City of London. The Old Bailey is seen in the centre distance
London Blitz1940: Smoke rising behind St.Pauls Cathedral during the Blitz. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Damaged Landmarkcirca 1940: The famous dome of St Pauls Cathedral in London surrounded by debris from a World War II German bombing raid. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Londons Old Bailey View After The BlitzHigh angle view of the ruins of the Central Criminal Court, known as the Old Bailey, with its dome intact, and the surrounding book publishers district after a fire bomb raid
Air Raid Pattern6th September 1940: Interwoven vapour trails over London during an early morning air raid in the Battle of Britain. (Photo by David Savill/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Alexandra PalaceThe transmission mast above the BBC wing of Alexandra Palace, north London, 20th August 1946. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Jaguar XK 12016th October 1951: Jaguar XK 120 3.5 litre fixed head coupe exhibited at Earls Court Motor Show, London. (Photo by Ron Case/Keystone/Getty Images)
Vauxhall Crestacirca 1955: A Vauxhall Cresta parked outside Bush House in London, the headquarters of the BBC. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images)
Varley Woods MotorNovember 1919: Varley Woods car on display at the Olympic Motor Show in London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
City TrafficJune 1918: Traffic at the Bank of England. Sign on Royal Exchange (right) reads Let London Lead, Buy Your National War Bonds Now. (Photo by V. M. Palmer/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Bloodstained CarA stolen Morris Cowley car abandoned behind 21 Faxley Road, Brixton, south London, 28th September 1927. Bloodstains and a cartridge case found in the vehicle helped convict Frederick Browne
Cup Crowds28th April 1923: Crowds at the turnstiles before the FA Cup Final between West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers at Wembley Stadium
The Ladys DeathThe sixth and last in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743
The Harlots ProgressThe young harlot Moll Hackabout is apprehended by a magistrate in Plate 3 of The Harlots Progress by William Hogarth, 1732
Whites Chocolate HouseAn english gaming house, Whites Chocolate House, London depicted in one of a series of cautionary engravings, entitled The Rakes Progress, by english satirical artist William Hogarth, 1733
Titanic Memorialcirca 1912: The Lord Mayor of London arriving at St Pauls Cathedral, London, for the memorial service for the victims of the Titanic disaster. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
The new Houses of ParliamentThe current Palace of Westminster in London, more commonly known as the Houses of Parliament, was built in the Gothic Perpendicular style between 1840-70 to replace the former building which was
Map of Kensington museums area, LondonA rough sketch map of the area used for the then Royal Horticultural Gardens and museums in the Kensington area, London, including the proposed Natural History Museum
Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Destitute ManVintage engraving from Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz. Looks that he had long forgotten were fixed upon him once more; voices long since hushed in death sounded in his ears like the music of village
Charles Dickens Sketches by BozVintage engraving from Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz. A drowned body washed up on the banks of the River Thames
Our Mutual Friend by Charles DickensVintage engraving from the Works of Charles Dickens. From Our Mutual Friend. Lizzie, looking for her father, saw him coming, and stood upon the causeway that he might see her
The Tower of London, engraved by Miller published 1831 (illustration)This image conveys a sense of the bustle of commercial and passenger traffic on the Thames. A noteworthy detail is the presence of two steam packets, identifiable as the Talbot and the Lord Melville
Victorian London - Brewers MenVintage engraving showing a scene from 19th Century London England. Workers at a London brewery circa 1870