London (inhabited place)
Found in 1257 Collections and/or Records:
The Library begins to take shape: Progress Photograph, December 15th, 1935, 1980 - 1989
115 x 90 mm. Similar view to RCS/II/c/15, but with outer wall and windows in position. ‘United Empire’, XXVII, 1936, 47.
[The Library, Northumberland Ave], 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
[The Library, Northumberland Ave], 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
The Library Taking Shape, 1980 - 1989
100 x 75 mm. From similar position to RCS/II/c/15-16. ‘United Empire’, XXVII, 1936, 294.
The Luncheon Room, 1980 - 1989
125 x 90 mm. Photocopy from ‘United Empire’, 1923.
The Matthew Model, 1936
Half-tone print from 'United Empire', XXVII, (1936), 693.
The Old Home: all that was left of it on January 16th, 1935, 1980 - 1989
115 x 80 mm. (Northumberland Avenue frontage). 'United Empire', XXVI, 1935, 73.
The outside pulpit : Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, 1909
Half-plate. [With old couple and two girls pushing push-chairs past the church].
The Parliamentary Clock (now on the second floor landing), 1967
155 x 105 mm. (2 copies).
The Parliamentary Clock, presented to the Royal Colonial Institute by Sir Harry Brittain (1873-1974), Chairman of the Overseas Committee during World War I, 1957
78 x 128 mm.
The Royal Empire Society, 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
The Smoking Room 1924, 1980 - 1989
120 x 90 mm. Same as RCS/II/b/15. Photocopy from 'The Royal Empire Society: Historical Sketch', 1928.
The Society’s New Building, Three Months Old! (view of girders in advertisement by Somerville-Barnard Construction Ltd.), 1980 - 1989
‘United Empire’, XXVI, 1935, xviii.
The state of the pipes in Commonwealth House, 1989-09
See 'Commonwealth Trust News', No. 3, 7.
[Three unidentified sisters at Tottenham], 1885 - 1892
110 x 155 mm.
Three views of The Buttery looking towards the Bar (slight differences), 1968
60 x 60 mm. colour transparencies.
Tuanku Abdul Rahman inspecting Guard of Honour, Guildhall Yard, London, June 1968, 1968-06
152 x 185 mm. Showing Tuanku Abdul Rahman inspecting a Guard of Honour of the Honourable Artillery Company prior to receiving the Freedom of the City of London from the Lord Mayor, Sir Gilbert Inglefield.
Twin bedroom, 1936
293 x 243 mm.
Two views of the De La Warr Room used as a lounge, 1968
60 x 60 mm. colour transparency
Two views of the façade of the building looking towards Trafalgar Square, 1968
60 x 60 mm. colour transparencies.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington greets Ian Smith at Lancaster House, 1979-09
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington greets Ian Smith at Lancaster House, 1979-09
Duplicate of Y3052U/11.
U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, who visited London during the Lancaster House conference, 1979
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Unloading Tea-Ships in the East India Docks, 1867-10-26
345 x 240 mm drawing from ‘The Illustrated London News’.
View from Craven Street of the girder framework for the new building, 1935
293 x 243 mm.