20th century London (1900 – 1999)
Explore objects, stories and blogs shining a light on London during 100 years of enormous and rapid change.
Collections
London Museum Docklands Archive
"Allan Line" Berth, with S. S. "Hungarian" unloading grain with the Dock Company's Pneumatic Grain Elevator "Rapid." (gelatin silver print)
Port of London Authority Engineers Department
1906-02
London Museum Docklands Archive
"Allan Line" Berth, with S. S. "Sarmatian" alongside. (gelatin silver print)
Port of London Authority Engineers Department
1906-02
Printed Ephemera
"Anti-Suffragisms Illustrated." "Woman's Place Is In The Home." (picture postcard)
The Woman's Press
1910-1912
Printed Ephemera
"Anti-Suffragisms Illustrated." "Woman's Place Is In The Home." (picture postcard)
The Woman's Press
1910-1912
London Museum Docklands Archive
"B" Warehouse St. Katharine Dock. 5th Floor of "E" Division showing broken beams and joists of 6th (top) floor. (gelatin silver print)
John H. Avery & Co.
1950-02-14
Printed Ephemera
"For the Sake of the White Slaves - for you Lord Haldane" (photographic print)
Topical
1911-1913
Printed Ephemera
"Granny" (Miss Hodgson), '"Do What's Right & Let What Will Come Arter." (portrait postcard)
Women's Freedom League
1907-1914
Printed Ephemera
"Granny" (Miss Hodgson), '"Do What's Right & Let What Will Come Arter." (portrait postcard)
Women's Freedom League
1907-1914
Printed Ephemera
"I protest against Man-made laws" (picture postcard)
C.W. Faulkner and Co. Ltd
1907-1912
Printed Ephemera
"It will be a sad day for us when women get the vote" (picture postcard)
Dutton, Frederic G., National Women's Social and Political Union
1909
Printed Ephemera
"Jenny" (Mrs How Martyn), "That's Said a Purpose For Me to Kiss You Again" (portrait postcard)
Women's Freedom League
1907-1914
Printed Ephemera
"Jenny" (Mrs How Martyn), "That's Said a Purpose For Me to Kiss You Again" (portrait postcard)
Women's Freedom League
1907-1914
Printed Ephemera
"Jenny" (Mrs How Martyn), "That's Said a Purpose For Me to Kiss You Again" (portrait postcard)
Women's Freedom League
1907-1914