London (inhabited place)
Found in 1261 Collections and/or Records:
The Council Room (to right of entrance) 1886, 1886
143 x 99 mm. Engraving by Hare.
‘The crowd’, apparently in London, perhaps Hyde Park, 1892 - 1914
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions documenting Arthur Fisher's service as a missionary in Uganda.
The Dining Room, 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
The Empire Clock, 1936
114 x 165 mm. Smaller print of RCS/Ilf/2.
The Empire Clock, 1957
247 x 197 mm.
The Empire Clock above the reception desk in the entrance hall, 1936
171 x 260 mm.
The Empire Clock from left, 1959
19 x 246 mm.
The Empire Clock from left, 1957
Smaller print of RCS/Ilf/3. 157 x 212 mm. (2 copies).
The Empire Clock from right, 1957
155 x 205 mm. (2 copies).
The Empire Clock: front view, 1957
190 x 241 mm. (2 copies).
The Façade: Middle of February, 1936, 1980 - 1989
115 x 82 mm. From the same position as RCS/IIc/3, 13, 17. ‘United Empire’, XXVII, 1936, 149.
The Façade of the New Home at Mid-January, 1936, 1980 - 1989
115 x 90 mm. Similar view to RCS/II/c /13, but with the front wall in place and work beginning on the roof. ‘United Empire’, XXVII, 1936, 90.
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 1, First Stage of Cruelty, 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
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 1, First Stage of Cruelty, 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
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 2, Second Stage of Cruelty, 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
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 2, Second Stage of Cruelty, 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
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 3, Cruelty in Perfection, 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
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 3, Cruelty in Perfection, 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
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 4, The Reward of Cruelty, 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
The Four Stages of Cruelty, Plate 4, The Reward of Cruelty, 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
The Imperial Press Conference, 1930, 1930
The Inquisitive Karamando Gets Work in London , 1944 - 1970
Originally written in 1944 and revised in 1970.
The Invasion, Plate 1: France, 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
The King entertains Dominion Premiers to dinner at Buckingham Palace, 1944
215 x 165 mm. showing King George VI, Churchill and the four Dominion Premiers.
The King entertains Dominion Premiers to dinner at Buckingham Palace, 1944
215 x 165 mm. The same group as CC/42 with the Maharajah of Kashmir, Sir Godfrey Huggins and Sir Firoz-Khan Noon.