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An open air restaurant in Ludgate Gardens, London. 1st June 1954
Hi - Mind the nose! The children love it. Baby the Great Indian Hornbill, loves it. Only Alfred Woods, head keeper at London Zoos bird house
It was exactly 11. 50am on a cold bright morning at Trafalgar Square when four 8 year oldIt was exactly 11.50am on a cold bright morning at Trafalgar Square when four 8 year old sea lions flipped and flapped their way down the steps at Trafalgar Square
Lunch hour sunbathers sit on the steps of St Pauls Cathedral, London. 1st June 1954
The Pantee Stores, outsize underwear specialists, Brixton Market, London. 1st June 1954
The sun shining through the new leafs on the trees near the Union Canal, Paddington, London. 1st June 1954
At the back of Oxford Street is a busy school, and at around 5 o clock, when the children leave, many have to cross the frightful traffic of Oxford Street, London
The 1. 15 to Doncaster, pulled by The Flying Scotsman, gets a hearty send off from 300The 1.15 to Doncaster, pulled by The Flying Scotsman, gets a hearty send off from 300 fans at Kings Cross. The Flying Scotsman on its last official run for British Rail before its retirement
Borough Market, Porters Race. Two barrows loaded with 4. 5 cwtBorough Market, Porters Race. Two barrows loaded with 4.5 cwt. (hundredweight) of fruit are used in a race from Borough Market on a five mile course to Guys hospital where the fruit was then given to
Traffic on Farringdon Road, pictured looking towards Ludgate Circus and the City. London Picture taken circa 1st January 1975
Westminster Abbey in London, by night Picture taken circa 1st January 1975
Stainless Steel Sculpture on the South Bank, with Big Ben, Houses of Parliament showing in the background. London. Picture taken circa 1st January 1975
Pipaluk the polar bear cub ventures out of his private den on to the Mappin Terraces, London Zoo, for the first time with his mother Sally. 13th March 1968
Four lion cubs, born to Kim and Singh on the 10th June 1971 met visitors for the first time on the lawn at London Zoo. The cubs, one male and three females have been named Leon, Leonie
Two penguins, pretending not to notice all the other ice skaters are quite unconcerned by the presence of the regulars who were rather astonished to see the polite penguins
For the first time, Paddiwack the polar bear cub born to Sam and Sally on the 29th November 1972. ventured out of his private den with his mother on the Mappin Terraces to meet the press
This is the other chorus at Londons Drury Lane Theatre. The line that gets no applause from the audience The cleaners start work when the ballerinas of the show " Carousel" have gone home
The teachers are expecting trouble when Joseph, Patrick and Richard Moran starts school. Trouble over identification. For the boys dress alike and almost look alike. They are triplets
George Greenwell carrying hose with Station Officer Harding seen here during pump training at London Fire Brigade Headquarters Circa 1940
The Old Bailey, Court, in London, EC4M 7EH. Picture taken at night. Picture taken 29th May 1953
Tower Bridge, London, and The River Thames Picture taken at night. Picture taken 29th May 1953
British Naval Parseval airship later known as Naval Airship No 4 seen here on the 30th June 1913. HM Airship No 4 was the first British aircraft to fly an operational patrol of the First World War
Carol singing around the Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square, London. Picture taken 22nd December 1949
Aerial picture of London, showing The River Thames, Tower Bridge, London Bridge Station to the left, St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Picture taken 4th July 1950
The Mall, London. 5th June 1953. Picture taken from The Victoria Memorial Statue, looking away from Buckingham Palace, and towards Admiralty Arch in the distance
A man and child enjoying a picnic at London Zoo. 29th December 1954
An elephant at London Zoo. 29th December 1954
Penguins in the Penguin Pool at London Zoo. 16th May 1955
The first Emperor Penguin at London Zoo. 31st March 1950
Penguins at London Zoo. 31st March 1959
Mr Mark Sellingcourt has been selling furs in the Barbican Court EC1 for 15 years and despite the fact that the blitz has nearly shattered all the hustle
Ladies trying to find their umbrellas in the London Transport Lost Property Office, Lambeth. All these umbrellas were lost just in April. 27th May 1929
Smog caused by coal fires hangs over the roof tops of Battersea, London. 7th December 1962
Battersea Power Station seen here on a murky foggy winters morning. London. 7th December 1962
A woman and child enjoying Hyde Park in the now, London. Circa 1953
A general view of the Farringdon area of London. Circa 1953
A man pushing a pram through Hyde Park in London. Circa 1953
Catching the sun on the highest spot in London. The statue of Nelson at the top of the column is being cleaned once again, and steeplejacks perched on the top made the most of the sun
St Jamess Park, showing the lake and the Island Bird Sanctuary. It has been announced that Mr Hugh Edmund Watts, Chief Inspector of Explosives at the Home Office
A snowy winter scene in Hyde Park, London. Circa 1953
Lights on the Norwegian Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square. 19th December 1966
New refrigerated self service snack bar at St Pancreas Station, London, 15th October 1959. Called The Midland, it is the first of many new style cafeterias to be installed by British Railways at
Fleet Street looking towards St Pauls Cathedral and Ludgate Hill. August 1939
Whos the dummy? Window shopping in Oxford Street, London. Circa 1960
Pavement Artist at work along the Embankment, London. 1951
Pavement Artist at work in Gloucester Road, London, 1946
Making a splash at Battersea gardens, London. Photographs shows a merry party of some of the stars at the gala opening of the Festival gardens, Battersea today
Art: Not a postcard-advertiser, but just another part of life in Earls Court Road, London. Some of these pavement artists, first-class craftsman, can " take" as much as £ 20 a week