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Percussion pocket pistol with silver inlaid grips, crafted by E.W. Bond of London, mid 19th centuryf
jsnspr:London Smog: The Great Smog of ‘52: The Great Smog of ‘52 or Big Smoke was a severe air
todayinhistory:December 5th 1952: Great Smog of London beginsOn this day in 1952, the Great Smog des
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (English, 1889-1946)
Spencer House, London, UK.
morbidcuriosityomg:The Great Smog of ‘52 in London that lasted for five days.A period of cold weathe
The Thames and the Tower of London, Supposedly on the King’s Birthday, Samuel Scott, 1771
Thomas Gainsborough, The Mall in St. James’s Park, 1783.See more & learn more at the Googl
A Convicts’ Home (1877), from Street Life in London by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith: “In Dru
The two kings of terror, Published by Ackermann, London, 1813
medievalpoc:Julius Soubise, Macaroni of LondonJulius Soubise (1754-1798) was the adopted son of the
Emmeline Pankhurst outside the Houses of Parliament, London
A pair of silver mounted turn-off Queen Anne flintlock pistols produced by John Easterby of London,
A seven barrel flintlock revolving pistol crafted by H. Nock of London, late 18th or early 19th cent
Charing Cross Bridge, London, André Derain, 1906
VE Day Celebrations in London (May 8th, 1945):A mounted policeman tries to clear a path for traffic.
A satire on the Metropolitan Water Supply (c. 1828), by WilliamHeath. “Monster soup commonly called
Natural History Museum, London
preserved specimen, Natural History Collection at the Horniman Museum and Gardens, London 2014
The remaining Dahomey Amazons pose for a photograph at the Crystal Palace in London, circa 1893.
A cased pair of saw handled flintlock dueling pistols crafted by H. Mortimer and Son of London, circ
The London Underground as an air raid shelter, summer 1940.
The walls have ears — Trent Park WWII.Trent Park, a large estate located north of London, was
A woman holding a casket. Attic red-figure alabastron, attr. to the Painter of London E 342; ca. 47
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