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HISTORY OF THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM
(photographs)Exterior view of the Imperial War Museum in its new quarters at Lambeth Road, London, 1937.
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The Imperial War Museum, 1935 : Shewing the main art gallery under construction
(art)image: a view of workmen under scaffolding looking up towards the Imperial War Museum's dome, from the back of the building.
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HISTORY OF THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM
(photographs)Preparations for war: A barrage balloon is inflated in front of the Imperial War Museum at Lambeth Road, London.
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HISTORY OF THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM
(photographs)The Duke and Duchess of York arrive to open the Imperial War Museum in its new home at Lambeth Road, London, 7 July 1936. A Royal British Legion of First World War veterans is drawn up on the front lawn.
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Remembrance Sunday 11 November – meet the staff « UKNIWM
Remembrance Sunday 11 November – meet the staff « UKNIWM Home About UKNIWM News and articles about war memorials in the UK Feeds: Posts Comments « Statue returned to memorial after 40 years Rudyard Kipling’s lost son – ‘My Boy Jack’ » Remembrance Sunday...
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Happy Birthday to the Imperial War Museum « UKNIWM
Happy Birthday to the Imperial War Museum « UKNIWM Home About UKNIWM News and articles about war memorials in the UK Feeds: Posts Comments « ‘I am the enemy you killed, my friend…’ Why was the UKNIWM established? » Happy Birthday to the Imperial War ...