London (inhabited place)
Found in 1272 Collections and/or Records:
Festival 1957, 1957-05
This collection illustrates the experience of the RCS during the Second World War. It also documents the festival held to mark the completion of the post-war restoration of the headquarters in 1957 and the celebrations organised for the society's centenary in 1968.
Film 1, 31 Jan. 1947-17 Feb. 1947
This film (part one of a two-part film) records the Royal party leaving Buckingham Palace on January 31st 1947 to cheering crowds and boarding a train at Waterloo Station for Portsmouth. It records the Royal party boarding HMS Vanguard, entertainment on deck during the voyage, and their arrival at Cape Town on February 17th 1947.
Fire engines outside the building about to leave after the false alarm, 1988-05
149 x 101 mm colour print.
First Colonial Conference, London, Apr. to May 1887, 1887
222 x 157 mm. Original mounted print showing all participants, who are identified on the mount, grouped outside the Colonial Office.
Five Orders of Periwigs, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Evening, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Evening, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Morning, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Morning, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Night, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Night, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Noon, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four Times of the Day: Noon, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Four views of London skyline looking towards St Paul’s Cathedral from the roof of the RCS, 1968
60 x 60 mm. colour transparency.
[Frederick Courteney Selous (1851-1917)], 1960 - 1990
196 x 146 mm. Photograph of the portrait bust of Frederick Selous in the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. Selous was a hunter and naturalist of international repute and served as guide and intelligence officer to the pioneer column which founded Southern Rhodesia in 1890. Photographer unknown.
Front of building, 1959
210 x 157 mm. (3 copies)
Front of building, 1959
157 x 211 mm. (2 copies)
Front of building, 1952
244 x 195 mm.
Front of building, 1952
244 x 195 mm.
Front of building, 1952
187 x 237 mm.
Front of building, 1952
115 x 180 mm. Smaller copy of RCS/IId/13
Front of building, 1939
240 x 290 mm (3 copies).
Front of building, 1968
155 x 110 mm.
Front of building, 1968
208 x 153 mm. (2 copies).
Front of building, 1968
249 x 195 mm.