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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES HESTER MALLIN COLLECTION LMA/4052 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Photographs CAMDEN LMA/4052/00 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 HESTER MALLIN COLLECTION LMA/4052 Reference Description Dates Photographs CAMDEN LMA/4052/001 Maples Department Store, Tottenham Court 19-- Road 1 Photo LMA/4052/002 Junction of Tottenham Court Road, Euston 19-- Road and Hampstead Road shows Euston Station and Maples Department Store 1 Photo LMA/4052/003 Tottenham Court Road 195--196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/004 View north west from Post Office Tower shows 195--197- edge of Regents Park and church 1 Photo LMA/4052/005 View north west from Post Office Tower 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/006 View north west from Post Office Tower 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/007 View from Post Office Tower 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/008 View south east from Post Office Tower 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/009 View South East from Post Office Tower 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/010 View South East from Post Office Tower 195--197- (towards Center Point) 1 Photo LMA/4052/011 View South West from Post Office Tower 195- 1 Photo LMA/4052/012 Inside Post Office Tower viewing floor couple 195--197- taking photographs 1 Photo LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HESTER MALLIN COLLECTION LMA/4052 Reference Description Dates LMA/4052/013 Inside Post Office Tower, viewing floor 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/014 Inside Post Office Tower, viewing floor 195--197- 1 Photo CITY OF LONDON LMA/4052/015 Corner of Middlesex Street and Bishopsgate. 195--197- The Woodin's Shades Public House 1 Photo LMA/4052/016 Corner of Middlesex Street and Bishopsgate. 195--197- The Woodin's Shades Public House 1 Photo LMA/4052/017 Turning off Bishopsgate 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/018 Aftermath of an accident at Wimpy Bar 195--197- Bishopsgate 1 Photo LMA/4052/019 Aftermath of an accident at a Wimpy Bar, 195--197- Bishopsgate 1 Photo LMA/4052/020 View north from The Monument 195- 1 Photo LMA/4052/021 View south from The Monument showing 195- London Bridge 1 Photo LMA/4052/022 Aldersgate and Barbican Station view of 195- platform 1 Photo LMA/4052/023 Aldersgate and Barbican Station view of 195- platform and train 1 Photo LMA/4052/024 Aldersgate Street-East Side 195--197- 1 Photo LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HESTER MALLIN COLLECTION LMA/4052 Reference Description Dates LMA/4052/025 Aldersgate Street 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/026 Aldersgate Station entrance 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/027 Princes Street looking north 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/028 View of the City 195--197- 1 Photo HACKNEY LMA/4052/029 Corner of Ashwin Street and Dalston Lane 195--197- 1 Photo ISLINGTON LMA/4052/030 Marx Memorial Library, Clerkenwell Green 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/031 Saint John's Gate 195--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/032 Saint John's Gate 195--197- 1 Photo LAMBETH LMA/4052/033 Shot Tower and Royal Festival Hall from the 195- Embankment 1 Photo LMA/4052/034 Shot Tower, Shell downstream building, Royal 196- Festival Hall from the Embankment 1 Photo LMA/4052/035 Shot Tower and Waterloo Bridge 196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/036 Shell buildings and chimney 196- 1 Photo SOUTHWARK LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HESTER MALLIN COLLECTION LMA/4052 Reference Description Dates LMA/4052/037 View from Embankment Blackfriars Bridges 195- 1 Photo LMA/4052/038 View from Embankment includes HQS 195- Wellington 1 Photo TOWER HAMLETS LMA/4052/039 Corner of Globe Road and Roman Road 195--196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/040 Corner of Globe Road and Roman Road 195--196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/041 Globe Road 195--196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/042 Junction of Globe Road and Mile End Road 195--196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/043 Whitechapel Road-The London Hospital 195- 1 Photo LMA/4052/044 Whitechapel Road-Outside The London 1967 Hospital 1 Photo LMA/4052/045 Whitechapel Road. The London Hospital 196--197- during dustman's strike 1 Photo LMA/4052/046 Whitechapel Road. Outside The London 196--197- Hospital during dustman's strike 1 Photo LMA/4052/047 Saint Leonard's Square during dustman's strike 196--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/048 Dustman's strike 196--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/049 View south from the top of Greatorex House 196- 1 Photo LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HESTER MALLIN COLLECTION LMA/4052 Reference Description Dates LMA/4052/050 View from Pauline House looking South 196- showing Canon Street Station bridge 1 Photo LMA/4052/051 Tower of London interior windows and doorway 196- 4 Photo LMA/4052/052 The Old Whitechapel Post Office before, during 196- and after demolition and replacement by the Eastern District Office 1 Photo LMA/4052/053 Mann, Crossman and Paulin Ltd Brewers 333 196- and 335 Whitechapel Road 1 Photo LMA/4052/054 Cambridge Heath Road Westside 196--197- 1 Photo LMA/4052/055 Bethnal Green Station and Early Victorian Post 196- Box 2 Photo LMA/4052/056 Brady Street-Early Victorian Post Box 196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/057 Stepney Green Station exterior Mile End 196- Road/Globe Road 1 Photo LMA/4052/058 Stepney Green Station. Interior view 196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/059 Whitechapel Station. Exterior. Whitechapel 196- Road 1 Photo LMA/4052/060 Whitechapel Station. Interior 196- 1 Photo WESTMINSTER LMA/4052/061 Oxford Circus 196- 2 Photo LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 HESTER MALLIN COLLECTION LMA/4052 Reference Description Dates LMA/4052/062 Trafalgar Square 196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/063 Soho 196- 1 Photo LMA/4052/064 Westminster 196- 2 Photo MISCELLANEOUS LMA/4052/065 Unidentified views of London 196- 3 Photo LMA/4052/066 Unidentified beach and coastline 196- 2 Photo.
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