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A photograph from 1950 of the work to divert trams down York Road from Westminster Bridge in preparation for the Festival of Britain

A photograph from 1950 of the work to divert trams down York Road from Westminster Bridge in preparation for the Festival of Britain
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A photograph of an attendant selling tickets for the deckchairs in Hyde Park with Marble Arch and the Odeon cinema in the background

A photograph of an attendant selling  tickets for the deckchairs in Hyde Park with Marble Arch and the Odeon cinema in the background
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A photograph from 1954 as a tornado hit London. As well as damaging high streets and houses , it also seriously damaged Gunnersbury Station . The tornado ripped the roof off the London Underground Station on a bitterly cold and snowy day in West London. Accounts at the times

A photograph from 1954 as a tornado hit London. As well as damaging high streets and houses , it also seriously damaged Gunnersbury Station . The tornado ripped the roof off the London Underground Station on a bitterly cold and snowy day in West London.

Accounts at the times
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A photograph of a large sign requesting 'Quiet for the Wounded' hangs outside Charing Cross Hospital at Agar Street, London, in September 1914.

A photograph of a large sign requesting 'Quiet for the Wounded' hangs outside Charing Cross Hospital at Agar Street, London, in September 1914.
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A photograph from 1890 but In 1848, there were an estimated 30,000 lawless and roaming children in London. Often referred to as Street Urchins, or guttersnipes, these poor souls had no homes to go to, often turning to petty crime.

A photograph from 1890 but In 1848, there were an estimated 30,000 lawless and roaming children in London. Often referred to as Street Urchins, or guttersnipes, these poor souls had no homes to go to, often turning to petty crime.
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A photograph of a large crowd of war workers and several men of the Royal Air Force smiling and waving for the camera following the RAF visit to a munitions factory, somewhere in Britain.

A photograph of a large crowd of war workers and several men of the Royal Air Force smiling  and waving for the camera following the RAF visit to a munitions factory, somewhere in Britain.
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A photograph taken from a special train from Burnham Market to London approaches the junction with the branch from Hunstanton at Heacham

A photograph taken from a special train from Burnham Market to London approaches the junction with the branch from Hunstanton at Heacham
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A photograph from Tower Green, Taken circa 1910 the warder is pointing to the spot where many historical figures were executed

A photograph from Tower Green, 
Taken circa 1910 the warder is pointing to the spot where many historical figures were executed