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Big thrill for four girls who have flown to London - the swinging city - to attend the New Musical Express big pop concert
A group of hippies in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969
A wet and busy Piccadilly Circus, London, United Kingdom, at night. The traffic passes round the semi boarded up statue of Eros, passing the illuminated neon lit advertisments featuring Skol Lager
The Juvenile Police Squad at work in Londons West End. PC Nigel Cooper (aged 21 - the taller of the two policemen) and PC Chris Hirsh (22) on patrol around Soho and Piccadilly Circus
Cassius Clay (centre) and entourage in Piccadilly Circus on route to his press conference for his rematch with Henry Cooper. 19th May 1966
Cassius Clay (centre) and entourage walking down Charing Cross Road on route to his press conference for his rematch with Henry Cooper 19th May 1966
Piccadilly Circus, Central London. Circa 1971
The Beatles A Hard Days Night royal film premiere at the London Pavilion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus, London. 6th July 1964
VE day celebrations at Piccadilly Circus at end of WW2 crowds fill the square on this historic occasion. 8th May 1945
Youths in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969
General scenes in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969
A group of youths in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969
Regent Street, London at Christmas time in 1934. Picture shows Piccadilly Circus in the background, and heavy night time Christmas traffic of buses and cars. Picture taken 21st December 1934
Piccadilly Circus, Central London in November 1932. Picture taken 25th November 1932
Eros, Londons most famous statue, returned in all its former glory to take up a slightly lower newer position in Piccadilly Circus
Picture shows the icicles which have formed on the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus, London. Britain is in the grip of its biggest freeze-up since 1947. Picture taken 1st February 1956
Piccadilly Circus at night. London. Picture shows the scene where the Advertising Association had the electric sign displays switched off until 8pm
Architecture: Piccadilly to get $7 million space-age look.The building with the space age look, in this picture is no cover drawing for a science fiction magazine
Cassius Clay aka (Muhammad Ali left) with Dave Edgar, Jack Solomons representative who is looking after him in London, takes a look round the Piccadilly Circus area...and a Policeman asks them to
VE Day celebrations in Piccadilly Circus, London to mark the end of WW2 in Europe. 12th May 1945. Statue of Eros removed and site used for posters, which people can be seen climbing on
Climbing a lamppost in Piccadilly Circus London to get a better view of the VE-Day celebrations, end of WW2 in Europe 8th May 1945
VE Day celebrations in London at end of WW2 people on a lamp post