London (inhabited place)
Found in 1272 Collections and/or Records:
Dining Room: customer tasting wine, 1967
154 x 203 mm.
Dining Room, eastern end, 1956
244 x 191 mm.
Dining Room: entrance from outside, 1956
244 x 194 mm. (with second copy of poor quality).
Dining Room: entrance from within, 1956
244 x 192 mm.
Dining Room: general view, 1967
238 x 192 mm.
Dining Room: kitchen end, 1959
246 x 194 mm.
Dining Room: later arrangement of cold table, with Tony Ellis and Francis, 1967
203 x 154 mm.
Dining Room looking towards kitchen, 1936
205 x 157 mm.
Dining Room: proof sheet of 12 photographs of a social function, 1956
57 x 57 mm.
Dining Room: service at the Salad Bowl, 1967
205 x 156 mm. (2 copies).
Dining Room, showing painting of the Rockies (Grand Forks Valley) by George H. Russell of Montreal, 1956
191 x 243 mm.
Dining Room: smaller print of RCS IIe/62, 1959
205 x 153 mm.
Dining Room: the Salad Bowl, 1967
205 x 157 mm. (3 copies).
Dining Room: view towards kitchen, 1959
207 x 152 mm. (2 copies).
Dining Room, with entrance on left, 1956
245 x 190 mm. (4 copies).
Don Stephen Senanayake, C.R. Attlee and Liaquat Ali Khan at the Prime Ministers’ Meeting, Oct. 1948, 1948
252 x 202 mm.
Doorway, showing sculptures and tablets (after change from RES to RCS), 1958 - 1970
202 x 256 mm.
Doorway, showing sculptures and tablets (before change from RES to RCS), 1950 - 1958
193 x 241 mm. (3 copies).
Drawing of the new building and its surroundings by P.D. Hepworth, 1934
370 x 240 mm. with 1 copy mounted on card 515 x 375 mm. and 9 unmounted copies.
Drawing of the new building by Adrian Hill, 1934, 1934
160 x 145 mm. Half-tone, (3 copies).
Drinking fountain : Regents Park [London], 1909
Half-plate. [View among the chestnut trees of people out walking and young people gathered round the fountain].
Earl of Meath (Companions’) Room, 1936
290 x 241 mm. (2 copies).
Earl of Meath (Companions’) Room, 1936
293 x 242 mm.
E.E. Pretty being invested with the insignia of the Most Honourable Order of the Crown of Brunei, 1st Class [Grosvenor House, London, 1966], 1966
159 x 208 mm. Showing an officer about to place the insignia around the neck of Eric Ernest Faulk Pretty (1891-1967). Pretty joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1914 and was British Resident in Brunei from 1948-1951. After retirement he was Agent in the U.K. for the Government of Brunei from 1957 until death.