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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Council Chamber viewed from the east gallery, 1922. From the London Metropolitan Archives Photograph Library. Ref SC/PHL/02/0096. Copyright City of London: London Metropolitan Archives. Not to be reused without permission.
Wellcome Library: Baby show at the Chestnuts, St. Ann's Road, c 1920
Society of Apothecaries: Society of Apothecaries' Court of Examiners, 1880. Copyright, Society of Apothecaries
King's College London College Archives: Tug of war, Guy's Hospital
University of the Arts London: London College of Communication: Archive Reading Room.
Geological Society of London: Black and white photograph of a large quartz specimen taken at an unknown museum, by Ananda Kentish COOMARASWAMY, [1890s-1900s]. Coomaraswamy is pictured seated beside specimen wearing western clothes.
Architectural Association: Royal Architectural Museum c1902
London South Bank University: The Borough Road building, c1900
London Metropolitan Archives: St Paul’s Cathedral with surrounding bomb damage, 1943. From the London Metropolitan Archives Photograph Library. Ref SC/PHL/02/1269. Copyright City of London: London Metropolitan Archives. Not to be reused without permission.
Wellcome Library: Lister Institute: laboratory
Joint Services Command and Staff College: Damage to an iron foundry caused during an air raid by the Independent Force in 1918. Reference: JSCSC Archive IF 1/11
Carpenters' Company: Whinney's sketch of the Third Hall, Carpenters' Company.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: Council Chamber, Royal College of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians, 1960
University of East London: Photograph of Roland and Claire Muldoon, CAST and the Left Wing Teds dressed in their ‘Double Bill’ guises, protesting outside the Arts Council of Great Britain, [1984].
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Palm House, Kew Gardens from The Illustrated London News 1859 (Royal Botanic Garden Archives)