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Hot air balloons, Finsbury, London, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
AR964994 
Hot air balloons at Armoury House, Finsbury, Islington, London, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
AR964510 
A Etheridge, a decorator's yard, Holloway Road, Islington, London, (1900s?).
AR915062 
Destruction of the Victoria & Albert Balloon, Arlington St, Westminster, London, 1851. Artist: Anon
AR982814 
The re-opening of Hungerford Market, Westminster, London, 1833.                                      Artist: JS Templeton
AR988964 
View of the opening of London Bridge, 1831. Artist: Anon
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The interior of the Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, 1785. Artist: Francis Jukes
AR982106 
First World War Aircraft Works, Waring & Gillow, Hammersmith, London, 1914-1918. Artist: Bedford Lemere and Company
AR966926 
The Royal Exchange, City of London, c1900.
AR914813 
The interior of Spencer's Balloon factory, Highbury, London, c1900. 
The interior of Spencer's Balloon factory, Highbury, London, c1900. The men are making the baskets that hang underneath the hot air balloons. A finished basket is being winched out of a doorway. Stanley Spencer, head of the Spencer Brothers company, was the the first Englishman to invent an air-ship. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR910056 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5242px × 3582px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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