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One is young only once. Come rain come sunshine it doesn t matter, but all the little recesses, quiet little nooks and corners will always be occupied by some courting couples. London. 21st May 1954
Boys of the Quintin School 309 Regent Street have their chemistry classes at the London Polytechnic School. Seeing that the sun is shining they wait outside enjoying the spring warmth until their
Busy scene in Central London showing the traffic at Regent Street and Oxford Street, circa 1920
Busy scene in Central London showing the traffic at Oxford Circus, 1882
Antique dealer and his stall at the New Caledonian Street Market. 22nd March 1954
House wives browsing the antique stalls of the New Caledonian Street Market for jewellery. 22nd March 1954
Housewife browsing the antique stalls of the New Caledonian Street Market for jewellery. 22nd March 1954
Mums and children gather on a corner of the Harrow Road close to the Regent Canal, in the west London district of Paddington, for a chat and a gossip. 26th March 1954
Bargemen at work Chelsea Reach on the River Thames close to the Chelsea Flour Mill, Deptford Bridge, Greenwich, London. 26th March 1954
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
Couple looking at engagement rings in the window of Bravingtons in Fleet Street, London 12th March 1954
Stockbroker messengers and clerks look at shrubs in one of the seed shops in Leadenhall Market. 12th March 1954
City workers view of St Pauls Cathedral as they make their way down Watling Street. 12th March 1954
Threadneedle Street, London seen from Austin Friars 12th March 1954
Stockbrokers near Throgmorton Street. 12th March 1954
Bible and ticket punchers. 5th March 1954 It might have been beneficial at that, but it gave me the impression as if somebody was shooting at a sitting bird when one of these religious sandwich men
Visitors to the Tower of London are showing around the castle by one of the resident Beefeaters. 1st March 1954
Boys outside a un-named clothing shop in the East End of London, 22nd February 1954
Life in the Mirror Our Gang. 19th January 1954 A gang of boys plot todays agenda of mischief and mayhem outside a tobacconist in Bow Road in the East End of London Mirror Captions
A policeman on point duty at the junction of Commercial Road with the junction of East India Dock Road and West India Dock Road, stands on a mat. 11th January 1954
Birthday Treat. It is John Harrods second birthday, the sun was shining and his father who is a guard on the London Underground still had a few hours to spare before he returned to work
A rather unexpected thing to see in the Pool of London, a small beach which is free appears whenever the tide is low. Many children from Bermondsey
Martin Leslie Chappell aged just nine and a half month has only one tooth, but it is a sweet one. His mother Mrs Patricia Chappell of Hamar House, Hanbury Street, London seems to be fully occupied
When the sentry is away the children will play. Children visiting The Tower of London play in a empty sentry box at the entrance to the tower. 2nd June 1955
Southwark Cathedral 2nd June 1955 The verger of Southwark Cathedral seen here posting up the service sheet for the month
Tower Bridge viewed from the Southwark. 2nd June 1955
The Italian general cargo ship Vallisarco seen here unloading its cargo at Hays Wharf in the Pool of London. 2nd June 1955
Lunch hour session in the Globe public house at Boro Market near Southwark Cathedral. The people around the table work at the railway approach London Bridge and at the Market. 2nd June 1955
A stamp collector looking to add to his collection at the flea market in Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
Women peruse the jewellery on a market stall at an un-named street market in the East End of London 11th January 1955
A woman looks in the window of an un-named East End of London employment agency which supplies experienced labour to the rag trade. 11th January 1955
Women peruse kosher chickens at an un-named street market in the East End of London 11th January 1955
Salvation Army at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park. 1st March 1955
Cycles for sale at the flea market in Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
Ladies of a catering stall at the Flea market in Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London seen here preparing and cooking bacon rolls 1st March 1955
Women shop for silk and nylon stocking on a market stall at an un-named street market in the East End of London 11th January 1955
Two women shoppers peruse the garments for sale in a un-named East End clothes shop. 11th January 1955
Mother, Grandmother and child seen here walking in an un-named East London Park. 3rd March 1955
Puppies for sale at a stall in the flea market at Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
Customers at the secondhand gramophone stall at the flea market in Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
A young stamp collector shows of his latest purchases to his collection to his friends at the flea market in Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
Young stamp collector looking to add to his collection at the flea market in Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
Father watches his son trying out cycles for sale at the flea market in Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
Stall holders and shoppers at the Flea market at Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London enjoy a cup of tea 1st March 1955
A young family walks home with their purchases from the flea market at Club Row, Bethnal Green, E2 London 1st March 1955
TURKEY TIME AT TURKEY STREET. When the 11. 44am train left Liverpool StreetTURKEY TIME AT TURKEY STREET. When the 11.44am train left Liverpool Street Station today on board was a chef in full regalia accompanied by Santa Claus
General view of Frith Street, Soho, London, 26th June 1956