Greater London (metropolitan area)
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
Children at the Infants' School, Tudor Road, Southall, Middlesex, 1964, 1964
190 x 157 mm. Showing an English and an Indian child playing together in the school.
Children at the Infants' School, Tudor Road, Southall, Middlesex, Christmas 1963, 1963-12
204 x 156 mm. Showing a group of children from many different ethnic backgrounds in the school hall.
Commonwealth Air Transport Council, London, 1945-07
195 x 140 mm.
Commonwealth Air Transport Council, London, 1945
180 x 140 mm.
Commonwealth Air Transport Council, London, 1925
200 x 140 mm.
Commonwealth and Empire Radio Conference, "CERCA", London, 1945-08
200 x 140 mm.
[Crimean War Memorial at the Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, 1860s], 1860 - 1869
182 x 233 mm. Showing two soldiers standing at the base of the statue by John Bell; it is a female figure representing Liberty (or possibly Victory), 9 feet high, on a 16 foot grey granite pedestal with four bronze shields. It was erected in 1860 to commemorate Artillerymen killed in the Crimean War 1854-56. The print is stamped: 'Photo. Estab. War Dept.'
[Delegation of Nigerian chiefs to London, July 1913], 1913-07
[Delegation of Nigerian chiefs to London, July 1913], 1913-07
147 x 107 mm. Showing the group of chiefs seen in Y3043O/20 gathered around the tea tables set out on the terrace of the House of Commons. Mrs. Wason stands in the centre of the group.
Dorking, 1922, 1922
Photographs from the Cape Flight, 1920; Belgium, France, Zurich, Surrey and Wales, 1920; R36, 1921; Jersey, 1921; Scotland, 1922; Amsterdam and Berlin, 1923; the King's Cup, 1923; Gothenburg, 1923; and Spitsbergen, 1924. Photographs 1-3, 65, 72, 82, 149 and 241 are housed in separate clear plastic sleeves.
Drinking fountain : Regents Park [London], 1909
Half-plate. [View among the chestnut trees of people out walking and young people gathered round the fountain].
East Africa, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
East Africa & Gold Coast Buildings, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
East Africa Pavilion, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
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.
Elizabethans. Crimea. Crusaders. The British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Original photograph. Captioned 'Photo. Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Engineering Section, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Entrance to Stadium, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Federation of Malaya Police Contingent for the Coronation, London, 1953, 1953
210 x 157 mm. Group photograph of the police officers. Identified on the reverse of the print are: Inspector Tun HAMZAH; Chief Inspector Arjan SINGH; Assistant Superintendent Lim Swee TENG; Deputy Superintendent Wan ABDULRAHMAN; Senior Assistant Commissioner Thomas Quartus GAFFIKIN 91907-), officer commanding contingent; Assistant Superintendent HILLIER; Lieutenant CHARLTON; Special Constabulary Inspector Abdul WAHAB; Sergeant Mohamed ZAIN.
[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.
Fulham [R 36], June '21, 1921-06
70 x 50 mm. A view of an airship anchored to the ground.
Gardens, north entrance, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Going to the City on May 17th [i.e. 7th] 1906 on our return from India, 1906-05-17
Group at Euston with Dr Rendall and Margaret Best, 30 July 1932, 1932-07-30
245 x 140 mm.
Group at Liverpool Street Station 24 August 1934, with Dr Rendall and Sir Edward Northey, former Governor of Kenya, 1934-08-24
240 x 150 mm.