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Pimlico Collection (#4)

Pimlico, a historic neighborhood in London's bustling cityscape, holds tales of resilience and strength

Background imagePimlico Collection: North front Stag Brewery Pimlico adjoining premises

North front Stag Brewery Pimlico adjoining premises
North front, The Stag Brewery at Pimlico and other adjoining premises, 1807, Saunders, George, 1762-1839, Ink, watercolor, 1807

Background imagePimlico Collection: Section west east stage Stag Brewery Pimlico

Section west east stage Stag Brewery Pimlico
Section from west to east through the stage, The Stag Brewery at Pimlico and other adjoining premises, 1807, Saunders, George, 1762-1839, Ink, watercolor, 1807

Background imagePimlico Collection: Section east west tun room running storehouse

Section east west tun room running storehouse
Section from east to west, through the tun room, and running storehouse, The Stag Brewery at Pimlico and other adjoining premises, 1807, Saunders, George, 1762-1839, Ink, watercolor, 1807

Background imagePimlico Collection: Foundations under cast columns offices Wrought iron

Foundations under cast columns offices Wrought iron
Foundations under the cast from columns in offices, Wrought iron architraves over the cast iron columns in offices, Foundations under the cast from columns in offices

Background imagePimlico Collection: Millbank Tower under construction, London SW1

Millbank Tower under construction, London SW1
Millbank Tower under construction in March 1961, London SW1. Originally known as Vickers Tower, it was completed in 1963. It is located opposite LFB Headquarters. Date: 1961

Background imagePimlico Collection: Millbank Tower under construction, London SW1

Millbank Tower under construction, London SW1
Millbank Tower under construction in March 1961, London SW1. Originally known as Vickers Tower, it was completed in 1963. It is located opposite LFB Headquarters

Background imagePimlico Collection: NFS messenger boy at Pimlico bombing, WW2

NFS messenger boy at Pimlico bombing, WW2
The aftermath of a V1 flying bomb attack in Winchester Street, Pimlico, with a messenger boy in the foreground. NFS firefighters join other rescue workers at the scene

Background imagePimlico Collection: Blitz in London -- Bessborough Place, Pimlico, WW2

Blitz in London -- Bessborough Place, Pimlico, WW2
Blitz in London -- fire brigade heavy unit and a trailer pump in the foreground of a major fire in Bessborough Place, Pimlico, SW London following a bombing raid

Background imagePimlico Collection: Bessborough Gardens, Pimlico, London

Bessborough Gardens, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: Denbigh Street, Pimlico, London

Denbigh Street, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: Interior of St. James the Less, Westminster, c1903. Artist: W Ingle

Interior of St. James the Less, Westminster, c1903. Artist: W Ingle
Interior of St. James the Less, Westminster, c1903. St James the Less is an Anglican church in Pimlico, Westminster. It was built between 1858

Background imagePimlico Collection: Central hall of the Royal Army Clothing Depot, Pimlico, c1880

Central hall of the Royal Army Clothing Depot, Pimlico, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imagePimlico Collection: Sale Particulars for the auction of two Pimlico Properties

Sale Particulars for the auction of two Pimlico Properties - 29 Cumberland Street and 16 Clarendon Street, SW1, London (the adjoining corner). Date: 1937

Background imagePimlico Collection: Travelling Oil Salesman - H. Jenks of Charlwood St, Pimlico

Travelling Oil Salesman - H. Jenks of Charlwood St, Pimlico - As Cheap as any. Date: circa 1905

Background imagePimlico Collection: Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire

Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire
Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, near Whalley, Lancashire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imagePimlico Collection: ARP Warden - False Alarm - Pimlico, London

ARP Warden - False Alarm - Pimlico, London
(text taken from photo caption) False Alarm. Mrs Mary Bennet, ARP Warden in Pimlico, London (" river slum district" !)

Background imagePimlico Collection: Pimlico Road, London

Pimlico Road, London. Photograph taken looking up Pimlico Road from the crossroads junction with Lower Sloane Street and Chelsea Bridge Road. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePimlico Collection: Belgrave Square

Belgrave Square
North-east side of the square, located in the newly fashionable Pimlico district. Date: 1828

Background imagePimlico Collection: Source Size = 3899 x 2081

Source Size = 3899 x 2081
The Ranelagh Club (Mechanics Home), Thames Bank, Pimlico

Background imagePimlico Collection: A Map of The Kings Road, London, 1746 (engraving)

A Map of The Kings Road, London, 1746 (engraving)
XJF438447 A Map of The Kings Road, London, 1746 (engraving) by Rocque, John (c.1704-d.1762); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imagePimlico Collection: Millbank Cell

Millbank Cell
A prisoner making shoes in a single cell at Millbank Prison, Pimlico, London, circa 1860. Prisoners were subjected to solitary confinement under the separate system operated at the prison

Background imagePimlico Collection: Grosvenor Hotel, Pimlico, London

Grosvenor Hotel, Pimlico, London Date: circa 1925

Background imagePimlico Collection: Ebury Street, Pimlico, London

Ebury Street, Pimlico, London Date: circa 1907

Background imagePimlico Collection: Victorian Studio Portrait - Old Lady - Ashby of Pimlico

Victorian Studio Portrait - Old Lady - Ashby of Pimlico Date: circa 1880s

Background imagePimlico Collection: GLC-LFB Major fire, Chelsea Hospital, Pimlico

GLC-LFB Major fire, Chelsea Hospital, Pimlico
Twelve pumps and two turntable ladders were called to deal with the major blaze at the Chelsea Hospital that destroyed the roof of the building and seriously damaged the upper floor

Background imagePimlico Collection: LCC-LFB aftermath of a fire, Vauxhall Bridge Road

LCC-LFB aftermath of a fire, Vauxhall Bridge Road
Fire crews damping down following a major blaze in Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, involving a large single storey corrugated storage facility

Background imagePimlico Collection: Cockatoo undergoing surgery

Cockatoo undergoing surgery
A Japanese cockatoo in the hands of a surgeon at the Animals Hospital, Pimlico, London. The bird suffered from the inconvenience of an abnormally long beak. (NB: this is not a dead parrot) circa 1911

Background imagePimlico Collection: All Souls Chapel in St Johns Church - Wilton Road, Pimlico

All Souls Chapel in St Johns Church - Wilton Road, Pimlico, London - demolished in the mid 20th century. Date: circa 1920

Background imagePimlico Collection: Dance card from the Pimlico Rooms, London (1 / 2)

Dance card from the Pimlico Rooms, London (1 / 2)
The front of a Dance Card from the Pimlico Rooms - (now The Windermere Hotel), Pimlico, London. The design features musical instruments and two cherub musicians. Date: 1868

Background imagePimlico Collection: Interior of the Catholic Chapel, Warwick Square

Interior of the Catholic Chapel, Warwick Square
The interior of the Catholic Chapel, Warwick Square, Pimlico, London Date: 1940

Background imagePimlico Collection: Dolphin Square - Pimlico, London

Dolphin Square - Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: Thames Bank Depository, Pimlico, London

Thames Bank Depository, Pimlico, London
The Thames Bank Depository, by the river at Ranelagh Road, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: Monster Tea Gardens

Monster Tea Gardens
The entrance to the Monster tea gardens, in Pimlico

Background imagePimlico Collection: Grosvenor Hospital for Women, London

Grosvenor Hospital for Women, London
Grosvenor Hospital for Women, Vincent Square, Pimlico Borders, London. The Gibbons Ward

Background imagePimlico Collection: Norfolk House, Regency Street, Pimlico, London

Norfolk House, Regency Street, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: T. Lomath Jnr. - 14 Allington Street, Pimlico, London

T. Lomath Jnr. - 14 Allington Street, Pimlico, London
The shop of T. Lomath Jnr. 14 Allington Street, Pimlico, London - a Fruiterer and Greengrocer

Background imagePimlico Collection: Alderney Street, Pimlico, London

Alderney Street, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: Buckingham Palace Hotel - Church Army Soldiers Hostel

Buckingham Palace Hotel - Church Army Soldiers Hostel
Buckingham Palace Hotel - being used as the Church Army Soldiers Hostel - very close to Victoria Station, Pimlico, London. An interior view showing the canteen

Background imagePimlico Collection: 14 Queen Anne Street, Pimlico, London

14 Queen Anne Street, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: Hotel Windsor, Victoria Street, Pimlico, London

Hotel Windsor, Victoria Street, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: Liffens Hotel, Gillingham Street, London

Liffens Hotel, Gillingham Street, London
Liffens Hotel, 12 Gillingham Street, Pimlico, London. Later changed name to Liffins - (see picture 10409748)

Background imagePimlico Collection: Victoria Station, Pimlico, London

Victoria Station, Pimlico, London - Interior view with train departure boards and telegraph office

Background imagePimlico Collection: St Barnabus, Pimlico, London

St Barnabus, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: St Marks Church, Vincent Square, Pimlico, London

St Marks Church, Vincent Square, Pimlico, London

Background imagePimlico Collection: The New Vauxhall Bridge, Pimlico, London

The New Vauxhall Bridge, Pimlico, London - opened in 1906. The bridge is a is a Grade II listed steel and granite deck arch bridge, designed by Sir Alexander Binnie

Background imagePimlico Collection: Eccleston Street Rest Home, Pimlico, London

Eccleston Street Rest Home, Pimlico, London. The Duke of Connaughts Soldiers and Sailors Home - interior shots. The Best Place in London for a Soldier or Sailor to stay at !

Background imagePimlico Collection: Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, London

Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, London - outside Parnells arcade. The Victory March and the Belgian Band - 19th July 1919

Background imagePimlico Collection: Gloucester Street, Pimlico, London

Gloucester Street, Pimlico, London




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Pimlico, a historic neighborhood in London's bustling cityscape, holds tales of resilience and strength. From the haunting memories of the NFS (London Region) Pimlico V1 bombing attack during World War II to its charming streets that have witnessed countless stories unfold. Nestled in Moreton Place, Pimlico stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of its residents. The Clock Tower at Victoria Station proudly marks the heart of this vibrant community, serving as a constant reminder of their unwavering determination. Lupus Street weaves through Pimlico like an intricate tapestry, connecting diverse cultures and creating a harmonious blend, and is here where you'll find Marquis of Westminster Pub on Warwick Street – a beloved local haunt where laughter and camaraderie fill the air. St George's Square exudes tranquility amidst the urban chaos, offering respite for weary souls seeking solace. Claverton Street Chapel stands tall with its timeless architecture, inviting visitors to reflect upon their journey within these hallowed walls. Dolphin Square Gardens offers an oasis amidst towering buildings - a serene escape from the hustle and bustle. Looking northwards reveals breathtaking views that capture both nature's beauty and man-made wonders coexisting harmoniously. Grosvenor Hotel adjoining Victoria Station serves as a gateway to adventure for travelers near and far. At the junction of Warwick Way and Guildhouse Street lies an intersection where dreams converge – each path leading towards new beginnings. Ebury Buildings along Pimlico Road tell stories etched in every brick; they are witnesses to generations past who shaped this neighborhood into what it is today. Ye Royal Oak on Pimlico Road radiates warmth with every pint poured – echoing laughter shared by friends old and new. Pimlico embodies history entwined with modernity; it embraces change while cherishing its heritage.