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5th November 1975; Guy the gorilla seen here on the 28th anniversary of his arrival at London Zoo - which explains his name. He spent the day rather quietly for an urban gorilla
Sting holds and his bride Trudie Styler outside Camden register office, London, after they married in a simple ceremony. The couple were then blessed in their village church in Great Durnford
The Roundhouse Performing Arts venue in the Chalk Farm, Camden area of North London. Picture shows the queue outside, filing in for tonights concert
General views of the Alexandra Road housing estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but more commonly called Rowley Way
A employee of Scientific Supplies of Hatton Garden, seen here glass blowing. 23rd February 1933
Teach and Pupil 21st May 1954 During the spring and summer terms the Central Arts School of Southampton Road, London holds a lot of its arts classes in the open
The British Museum at lunch time becomes a restful place to eat sandwiches, have a quiet read or just watch the world go by. 21st May 1954
Young mothers with their children in Holly Hill, Hampstead 12th April 1954
Letting the boss down. Up on the hills of Hampstead Green a sewer is being relined and Mrs Stride the sewer foreman goes up and down the 25 foot hole by holding on to the hook of a crane
Pelicans preening themselves in their enclosure at London Zoo. 26th March 1954
Mum looks calm and tries to doze. But ask any Mum how can you doze when you have two bright-eyed young things chattering, digging you in the ribs and wanting you to play
Sammy the seal waiting expectantly in his London Zoo tank, for his keeper to bring him his daily ration of fish. 26th March 1954
Elephants at the London Zoo Elephant House in Regents Park. 26th March 1954
So Tired. All right so I m yawning! Wouldn t you, if you had been up half the night tu-whitting and tu-wooing and generally trying to be an owling success
Exterior view of the Roundhouse performing arts and concert venue situated at the Grade II listed former railway engine shed in Chalk Farm, London. Picture taken from Belmont Street. January 1968
Theatre tours of blitzed London Streets make people happy. Evening performances are being given in the blitz streets of London