Sir Henry Dale, the physician and scientist, pictured at Waterloo Station, London. He was leaving for Southampton to board the Cunard liner Queen Mary, en route to New York. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-henry-dale-the-physician-and-scientist-pictured-at-waterloo-station-107400514.html
RMG6MECJ–Sir Henry Dale, the physician and scientist, pictured at Waterloo Station, London. He was leaving for Southampton to board the Cunard liner Queen Mary, en route to New York.
June and her husband Mr Edward Hillman Jr, left Waterloo station they are saving on the Normandie pictured in their carriage window on board. 8 September 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/june-and-her-husband-mr-edward-hillman-jr-left-waterloo-station-they-are-saving-on-the-normandie-pictured-in-their-carriage-window-on-board-8-september-1937-image359620136.html
RM2BW2348–June and her husband Mr Edward Hillman Jr, left Waterloo station they are saving on the Normandie pictured in their carriage window on board. 8 September 1937
The New Zealand women's team, in England to play three tests, pictured on their arrival at Waterloo Station Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-new-zealand-womens-team-in-england-to-play-three-tests-pictured-109847320.html
RMGAKYAG–The New Zealand women's team, in England to play three tests, pictured on their arrival at Waterloo Station
Jun. 06, 1972 - Ascot Fashions at Waterloo station. Photo shows eatrice Goolnik from finchley, pictured in her eastern look ascot outfit with snake charmer hat. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jun-06-1972-ascot-fashions-at-waterloo-station-photo-shows-eatrice-image69465742.html
RME10C7A–Jun. 06, 1972 - Ascot Fashions at Waterloo station. Photo shows eatrice Goolnik from finchley, pictured in her eastern look ascot outfit with snake charmer hat.
A customer is pictured using the multi phone at Waterloo International Station Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-customer-is-pictured-using-the-multi-phone-at-waterloo-international-station-image424657701.html
RM2FJTR6D–A customer is pictured using the multi phone at Waterloo International Station
Atom expert Sir Henry Dale pictured at Waterloo Station, London, this morning prior to boarding the 'Queen Mary' boat-train. He is going to New York to attend the opening of a cancer research institute in New York, where radio-active by products of fission may lead to new forms of treatment. 31st March 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atom-expert-sir-henry-dale-pictured-at-waterloo-station-london-this-morning-prior-to-boarding-the-queen-mary-boat-train-he-is-going-to-new-york-to-attend-the-opening-of-a-cancer-research-institute-in-new-york-where-radio-active-by-products-of-fission-may-lead-to-new-forms-of-treatment-31st-march-1948-image623923179.html
RM2Y724AK–Atom expert Sir Henry Dale pictured at Waterloo Station, London, this morning prior to boarding the 'Queen Mary' boat-train. He is going to New York to attend the opening of a cancer research institute in New York, where radio-active by products of fission may lead to new forms of treatment. 31st March 1948
Personalities - Pedro Armendariz - Waterloo Station, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-personalities-pedro-armendariz-waterloo-station-london-110923790.html
RMGCD0BX–Personalities - Pedro Armendariz - Waterloo Station, London
Mr Enrique Jorda, who had been appointed Musical Director of the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra, left London this morning to join the 'Warwick Castle' at Southampton, en route to take up his appointment. He was accompanied by Mrs. Jorda. Picture shows: Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Jorda pictured on the boat train at Waterloo station this morning before leaving for South Africa. 18 December 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-enrique-jorda-who-had-been-appointed-musical-director-of-the-cape-town-symphony-orchestra-left-london-this-morning-to-join-the-warwick-castle-at-southampton-en-route-to-take-up-his-appointment-he-was-accompanied-by-mrs-jorda-picture-shows-mr-and-mrs-enrique-jorda-pictured-on-the-boat-train-at-waterloo-station-this-morning-before-leaving-for-south-africa-18-december-1947-image623313451.html
RM2Y62AJK–Mr Enrique Jorda, who had been appointed Musical Director of the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra, left London this morning to join the 'Warwick Castle' at Southampton, en route to take up his appointment. He was accompanied by Mrs. Jorda. Picture shows: Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Jorda pictured on the boat train at Waterloo station this morning before leaving for South Africa. 18 December 1947
Queen Elizabeth II, with her children Prince Charles and Princess Anne, pictured with Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill at Waterloo Station as they await the return of the Queen Mother from her tour of the United States and Canada.24th November 1954. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-elizabeth-ii-with-her-children-prince-charles-and-princess-anne-pictured-with-prime-minister-sir-winston-churchill-at-waterloo-station-as-they-await-the-return-of-the-queen-mother-from-her-tour-of-the-united-states-and-canada24th-november-1954-image458478157.html
RM2HHWDFW–Queen Elizabeth II, with her children Prince Charles and Princess Anne, pictured with Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill at Waterloo Station as they await the return of the Queen Mother from her tour of the United States and Canada.24th November 1954.
Holidaymakers have formed all-night queues at Waterloo station for westbound trains. Picture shows: a section of the crowd pictured in York Road, waiting to enter the station to board trains for the coast during the heatwave. 26 July 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/holidaymakers-have-formed-all-night-queues-at-waterloo-station-for-westbound-trains-picture-shows-a-section-of-the-crowd-pictured-in-york-road-waiting-to-enter-the-station-to-board-trains-for-the-coast-during-the-heatwave-26-july-1947-image623931740.html
RM2Y72F8C–Holidaymakers have formed all-night queues at Waterloo station for westbound trains. Picture shows: a section of the crowd pictured in York Road, waiting to enter the station to board trains for the coast during the heatwave. 26 July 1947
Jul. 07, 1981 - They Are Off On Their Honey Moon: The Prince and Princess og Wales, pictured after their wedding breakfast at Buckingham Palace as they travelled by open carriage to Waterloo Station where their special train will carry them to Broadlands for the start of their honeymoon. (Note the balloons behind the carriage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jul-07-1981-they-are-off-on-their-honey-moon-the-prince-and-princess-image69501146.html
RME121BP–Jul. 07, 1981 - They Are Off On Their Honey Moon: The Prince and Princess og Wales, pictured after their wedding breakfast at Buckingham Palace as they travelled by open carriage to Waterloo Station where their special train will carry them to Broadlands for the start of their honeymoon. (Note the balloons behind the carriage.
Lady Rothermere left Waterloo Station by boat-train this morning to join the Cunard-White Star Liner 'Mauretania', en route for New York. Picture Shows: Lady Rothermere wearing guardee boat and winter bootees, pictured at Waterloo Station this morning. 31 December 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-rothermere-left-waterloo-station-by-boat-train-this-morning-to-join-the-cunard-white-star-liner-mauretania-en-route-for-new-york-picture-shows-lady-rothermere-wearing-guardee-boat-and-winter-bootees-pictured-at-waterloo-station-this-morning-31-december-1947-image623312805.html
RM2Y629RH–Lady Rothermere left Waterloo Station by boat-train this morning to join the Cunard-White Star Liner 'Mauretania', en route for New York. Picture Shows: Lady Rothermere wearing guardee boat and winter bootees, pictured at Waterloo Station this morning. 31 December 1947
Jun. 06, 1970 - Gold Cup day at Ascot - Fashions leave from Waterloo station.: an eastern style outfit complete with turban is seen here worn by Mrs. T. Littlejohn Cook who is pictured with a friend Miss Josette Priest, both of Brazil, when they left Waterloo Station today for the Ascot Gold cup meeting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jun-06-1970-gold-cup-day-at-ascot-fashions-leave-from-waterloo-station-image69447951.html
RME0YHFY–Jun. 06, 1970 - Gold Cup day at Ascot - Fashions leave from Waterloo station.: an eastern style outfit complete with turban is seen here worn by Mrs. T. Littlejohn Cook who is pictured with a friend Miss Josette Priest, both of Brazil, when they left Waterloo Station today for the Ascot Gold cup meeting.
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112067.html
RMCMJ3WR–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: Jason Bourne (MATT DAMON) communicates with his contact in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jul-20-2007-london-england-uk-release-date-august-3-2007-director-90175652.html
RMF6KRY0–Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: Jason Bourne (MATT DAMON) communicates with his contact in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances.
A rotating light is pictured on the famous Leake Street Tunnel under Waterloo station Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-rotating-light-is-pictured-on-the-famous-leake-street-tunnel-under-waterloo-station-image384380455.html
RM2D9A15B–A rotating light is pictured on the famous Leake Street Tunnel under Waterloo station
London, UK. 3rd Nov, 2020. A rotating light is pictured on the famous Leake Street Tunnel under Waterloo station Credit: Dave Rushen/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-3rd-nov-2020-a-rotating-light-is-pictured-on-the-famous-leake-street-tunnel-under-waterloo-station-credit-dave-rushensopa-imageszuma-wirealamy-live-news-image384380587.html
RM2D9A1A3–London, UK. 3rd Nov, 2020. A rotating light is pictured on the famous Leake Street Tunnel under Waterloo station Credit: Dave Rushen/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489499.html
RM2H6F3CY–Police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
London, UK, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Sta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-uk-10th-aug-2014-the-khaki-chums-a-regiment-of-living-historians-72543586.html
RME60J2A–London, UK, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Sta
The Pecks In London - Happy-looking family pictured on their arrival at Waterloo station is that of the Packs. They include film actor Gregory Peck, his Finish-born wife Greta, who is holding baby Cary, aged six months, and sons Jonathan, aged 5, and 3-year-old Stephen. January 4, 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pecks-in-london-happy-looking-family-pictured-on-their-arrival-at-waterloo-station-is-that-of-the-packs-they-include-film-actor-gregory-peck-his-finish-born-wife-greta-who-is-holding-baby-cary-aged-six-months-and-sons-jonathan-aged-5-and-3-year-old-stephen-january-4-1950-image476338865.html
RM2JJY329–The Pecks In London - Happy-looking family pictured on their arrival at Waterloo station is that of the Packs. They include film actor Gregory Peck, his Finish-born wife Greta, who is holding baby Cary, aged six months, and sons Jonathan, aged 5, and 3-year-old Stephen. January 4, 1950.
A quieter than usual Waterloo Station is pictured in rush hour on March 17, 2020 in London, England. Boris Johnson held the first of his public daily briefings on the Coronavirus outbreak yesterday and told the public to avoid theatres and pubs and to work from home where possible. The number of people infected with COVID-19 in the UK has passed 1500 with 55 deaths. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-quieter-than-usual-waterloo-station-is-pictured-in-rush-hour-on-march-17-2020-in-london-england-boris-johnson-held-the-first-of-his-public-daily-briefings-on-the-coronavirus-outbreak-yesterday-and-told-the-public-to-avoid-theatres-and-pubs-and-to-work-from-home-where-possible-the-number-of-people-infected-with-covid-19-in-the-uk-has-passed-1500-with-55-deaths-photo-by-alberto-pezzalinurphoto-image489072838.html
RM2KBK5B2–A quieter than usual Waterloo Station is pictured in rush hour on March 17, 2020 in London, England. Boris Johnson held the first of his public daily briefings on the Coronavirus outbreak yesterday and told the public to avoid theatres and pubs and to work from home where possible. The number of people infected with COVID-19 in the UK has passed 1500 with 55 deaths. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)
The 'Kenton Triplets' Go To Tasmania -- Three young migrants, the seven-year-old Tonelly triplets (left to right) Paul, Julia and Peter - pictured at Waterloo Station, London, before boarding the 'Malaja' boat train for Australia today (Thursday). Born on St. Valentine's Day seven years ago, they are from Kenton, Middlesex, and are going with their parents to settle in Northern Tasmania. Mr. Walter Tonelly, the father, has been cattle herdsman to the Earl of Wilton, at Woodstock, Oxford. He will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kenton-triplets-go-to-tasmania-three-young-migrants-the-seven-year-old-tonelly-triplets-left-to-right-paul-julia-and-peter-pictured-at-waterloo-station-london-before-boarding-the-malaja-boat-train-for-australia-today-thursday-born-on-st-valentines-day-seven-years-ago-they-are-from-kenton-middlesex-and-are-going-with-their-parents-to-settle-in-northern-tasmania-mr-walter-tonelly-the-father-has-been-cattle-herdsman-to-the-earl-of-wilton-at-woodstock-oxford-he-will-image463581287.html
RM2HX5XJF–The 'Kenton Triplets' Go To Tasmania -- Three young migrants, the seven-year-old Tonelly triplets (left to right) Paul, Julia and Peter - pictured at Waterloo Station, London, before boarding the 'Malaja' boat train for Australia today (Thursday). Born on St. Valentine's Day seven years ago, they are from Kenton, Middlesex, and are going with their parents to settle in Northern Tasmania. Mr. Walter Tonelly, the father, has been cattle herdsman to the Earl of Wilton, at Woodstock, Oxford. He will
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Children do some dancing after the protest. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133775050.html
RMHNHYCA–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Children do some dancing after the protest. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
Personalities - Pedro Armendariz - Waterloo Station, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-personalities-pedro-armendariz-waterloo-station-london-110923788.html
RMGCD0BT–Personalities - Pedro Armendariz - Waterloo Station, London
Round-The-World-Preaching Tour Dr. W. E. Sangster, 53-year-old Minister of the Central Hall, Westminster, London's pictured with his wife at London's waterloo station this morning (Jan 12) before leaving on the boat train for Canton. He is leaving for a Round-The-World Methodist preaching tour on which he will visit mission stations in India and Ceylon, and spend two months in Australia where he will address many important gatherings. January 12, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/round-the-world-preaching-tour-dr-w-e-sangster-53-year-old-minister-of-the-central-hall-westminster-londons-pictured-with-his-wife-at-londons-waterloo-station-this-morning-jan-12-before-leaving-on-the-boat-train-for-canton-he-is-leaving-for-a-round-the-world-methodist-preaching-tour-on-which-he-will-visit-mission-stations-in-india-and-ceylon-and-spend-two-months-in-australia-where-he-will-address-many-important-gatherings-january-12-1954-photo-by-associated-press-photo-image463562278.html
RM2HX52BJ–Round-The-World-Preaching Tour Dr. W. E. Sangster, 53-year-old Minister of the Central Hall, Westminster, London's pictured with his wife at London's waterloo station this morning (Jan 12) before leaving on the boat train for Canton. He is leaving for a Round-The-World Methodist preaching tour on which he will visit mission stations in India and Ceylon, and spend two months in Australia where he will address many important gatherings. January 12, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
Comedians Jimmy Jewel (left) and Ben Warriss pictured at Waterloo Station, London. Jimmy Jewel, for decades one of Britain's most famous funnymen, died on the eve of his 83rd birthday. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comedians-jimmy-jewel-left-and-ben-warriss-pictured-at-waterloo-station-london-jimmy-jewel-for-decades-one-of-britains-most-famous-funnymen-died-on-the-eve-of-his-83rd-birthday-image380426225.html
RM2D2WWEW– Comedians Jimmy Jewel (left) and Ben Warriss pictured at Waterloo Station, London. Jimmy Jewel, for decades one of Britain's most famous funnymen, died on the eve of his 83rd birthday.
Dr. Sangster And His Wife Off On World TourDr. W.E. Sangster, 51, Minister of the Central Hall, Westminister, London, pictured with his wife at Waterloo Station, London, to-day (Tuesday) as they left to board the P.& O. liner Canton at Southampton on their way to India and Ceylon, first stage of a seven months world tour.The chief objective of the journey is the delivery of the Cato Lecture at the conference of the Methodist Church of Australia at Brisbane, Australia, in May Dr. and Mrs. Sangster will also visit New Zealand, Fiji, and Honolulu, and return by war of San Francisco and Los Angele Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-sangster-and-his-wife-off-on-world-tourdr-we-sangster-51-minister-of-the-central-hall-westminister-london-pictured-with-his-wife-at-waterloo-station-london-to-day-tuesday-as-they-left-to-board-the-p-o-liner-canton-at-southampton-on-their-way-to-india-and-ceylon-first-stage-of-a-seven-months-world-tourthe-chief-objective-of-the-journey-is-the-delivery-of-the-cato-lecture-at-the-conference-of-the-methodist-church-of-australia-at-brisbane-australia-in-may-dr-and-mrs-sangster-will-also-visit-new-zealand-fiji-and-honolulu-and-return-by-war-of-san-francisco-and-los-angele-image463562320.html
RM2HX52D4–Dr. Sangster And His Wife Off On World TourDr. W.E. Sangster, 51, Minister of the Central Hall, Westminister, London, pictured with his wife at Waterloo Station, London, to-day (Tuesday) as they left to board the P.& O. liner Canton at Southampton on their way to India and Ceylon, first stage of a seven months world tour.The chief objective of the journey is the delivery of the Cato Lecture at the conference of the Methodist Church of Australia at Brisbane, Australia, in May Dr. and Mrs. Sangster will also visit New Zealand, Fiji, and Honolulu, and return by war of San Francisco and Los Angele
Art - Illustration -Cartoons - Ronald Searle - Waterloo Station, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-art-illustration-cartoons-ronald-searle-waterloo-station-london-106243765.html
RMG4RR05–Art - Illustration -Cartoons - Ronald Searle - Waterloo Station, London
Sir E. Raymond Street, C.B.E., Chairman of the Cotton Board, Waterloo Station by boat-train this morning to join the Cunard-White Star Liner 'Mauretania', en route for New York for talks with U.S. textile chiefs. Picture Shows: Sir E. Raymond Street, pictured at Waterloo Station this morning. 31 December 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-e-raymond-street-cbe-chairman-of-the-cotton-board-waterloo-station-by-boat-train-this-morning-to-join-the-cunard-white-star-liner-mauretania-en-route-for-new-york-for-talks-with-us-textile-chiefs-picture-shows-sir-e-raymond-street-pictured-at-waterloo-station-this-morning-31-december-1947-image623312850.html
RM2Y629W6–Sir E. Raymond Street, C.B.E., Chairman of the Cotton Board, Waterloo Station by boat-train this morning to join the Cunard-White Star Liner 'Mauretania', en route for New York for talks with U.S. textile chiefs. Picture Shows: Sir E. Raymond Street, pictured at Waterloo Station this morning. 31 December 1947
London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: Scary zombie Clowns. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-11-october-2014-pictured-scary-zombie-clowns-hundreds-of-74218409.html
RME8MX9D–London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: Scary zombie Clowns. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
Miss Gillian Duncan, 21-year-old professional skater and daughter of Mr R.A.Duncan architect of Richmond, left Waterloo station this morning on the Nieuw Amsterdam boat train for America. She is to marry Chief Warrant Ofc William Konko, in Cleveland Ohio. She is pictured here at Waterloo station carrying white leather in the form of a horseshoe. 23 January 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miss-gillian-duncan-21-year-old-professional-skater-and-daughter-of-mr-raduncan-architect-of-richmond-left-waterloo-station-this-morning-on-the-nieuw-amsterdam-boat-train-for-america-she-is-to-marry-chief-warrant-ofc-william-konko-in-cleveland-ohio-she-is-pictured-here-at-waterloo-station-carrying-white-leather-in-the-form-of-a-horseshoe-23-january-1948-image623310883.html
RM2Y627AY–Miss Gillian Duncan, 21-year-old professional skater and daughter of Mr R.A.Duncan architect of Richmond, left Waterloo station this morning on the Nieuw Amsterdam boat train for America. She is to marry Chief Warrant Ofc William Konko, in Cleveland Ohio. She is pictured here at Waterloo station carrying white leather in the form of a horseshoe. 23 January 1948
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112044.html
RMCMJ3W0–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
MRS . SWANN ARRIVES IN LONDON FOR '' URGENT CONFERENCE WITH SOLICITOR '' Mrs Kathleen Swann , wife of the missing 64 years old tea merchant Richard Rhod Swann , arrived in London from Axminster to attend '' an urgent mid - day conference with her solicitor , Mr . Ambrose Appelbe '' . Their talk is taking place at Mr . Appelbe's office at New Square , Lincoln's Inn . PICTURE SHOWS :- Mrs Swann pictured when she arrived at Waterloo Station ( London ) . 22 April 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-swann-arrives-in-london-for-urgent-conference-with-solicitor-mrs-kathleen-swann-wife-of-the-missing-64-years-old-tea-merchant-richard-rhod-swann-arrived-in-london-from-axminster-to-attend-an-urgent-mid-day-conference-with-her-solicitor-mr-ambrose-appelbe-their-talk-is-taking-place-at-mr-appelbes-office-at-new-square-lincolns-inn-picture-shows-mrs-swann-pictured-when-she-arrived-at-waterloo-station-london-22-april-1949-image623891493.html
RM2Y70KY1–MRS . SWANN ARRIVES IN LONDON FOR '' URGENT CONFERENCE WITH SOLICITOR '' Mrs Kathleen Swann , wife of the missing 64 years old tea merchant Richard Rhod Swann , arrived in London from Axminster to attend '' an urgent mid - day conference with her solicitor , Mr . Ambrose Appelbe '' . Their talk is taking place at Mr . Appelbe's office at New Square , Lincoln's Inn . PICTURE SHOWS :- Mrs Swann pictured when she arrived at Waterloo Station ( London ) . 22 April 1949
Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: Jason Bourne (MATT DAMON) attempts to find his contact in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jul-20-2007-london-england-uk-release-date-august-3-2007-director-90175651.html
RMF6KRXY–Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: Jason Bourne (MATT DAMON) attempts to find his contact in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances.
Human Interest - Australian Emigration - St Pancras, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-human-interest-australian-emigration-st-pancras-london-105777894.html
RMG42GNX–Human Interest - Australian Emigration - St Pancras, London
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489493.html
RM2H6F3CN–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
London, UK, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Sta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-uk-10th-aug-2014-the-khaki-chums-a-regiment-of-living-historians-72543588.html
RME60J2C–London, UK, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Sta
Tennis - Louise Brough - London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tennis-louise-brough-london-107478370.html
RMG6T1N6–Tennis - Louise Brough - London
London, UK. 10th May, 2023. Renowned body painter artist, Johannes Stotter, (pictured) in London Waterloo, putting the last touches to his living billboard bodypainting illusion, to advertise the up coming 'World of Jumanji' at Chessington World of Adventures Resort . Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-10th-may-2023-renowned-body-painter-artist-johannes-stotter-pictured-in-london-waterloo-putting-the-last-touches-to-his-living-billboard-bodypainting-illusion-to-advertise-the-up-coming-world-of-jumanji-at-chessington-world-of-adventures-resort-credit-paul-quezada-neimanalamy-live-news-image551295672.html
RM2R0WK74–London, UK. 10th May, 2023. Renowned body painter artist, Johannes Stotter, (pictured) in London Waterloo, putting the last touches to his living billboard bodypainting illusion, to advertise the up coming 'World of Jumanji' at Chessington World of Adventures Resort . Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Children do some dancing after the protest. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133774995.html
RMHNHYAB–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Children do some dancing after the protest. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-11-october-2014-pictured-a-scary-zombie-clown-hundreds-of-74218403.html
RME8MX97–London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112043.html
RMCMJ3TY–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
MRS . SWANN ARRIVES IN LONDON FOR '' URGENT CONFERENCE WITH SOLICITOR '' Mrs Kathleen Swann , wife of the missing 64 years old tea merchant Richard Rhod Swann , arrived in London from Axminster to attend '' an urgent mid - day conference with her solicitor , Mr . Ambrose Appelbe '' . Their talk is taking place at Mr . Appelbe's office at New Square , Lincoln's Inn . PICTURE SHOWS :- Mrs Swann pictured when she arrived at Waterloo Station ( London ) . 22 April 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-swann-arrives-in-london-for-urgent-conference-with-solicitor-mrs-kathleen-swann-wife-of-the-missing-64-years-old-tea-merchant-richard-rhod-swann-arrived-in-london-from-axminster-to-attend-an-urgent-mid-day-conference-with-her-solicitor-mr-ambrose-appelbe-their-talk-is-taking-place-at-mr-appelbes-office-at-new-square-lincolns-inn-picture-shows-mrs-swann-pictured-when-she-arrived-at-waterloo-station-london-22-april-1949-image623891499.html
RM2Y70KY7–MRS . SWANN ARRIVES IN LONDON FOR '' URGENT CONFERENCE WITH SOLICITOR '' Mrs Kathleen Swann , wife of the missing 64 years old tea merchant Richard Rhod Swann , arrived in London from Axminster to attend '' an urgent mid - day conference with her solicitor , Mr . Ambrose Appelbe '' . Their talk is taking place at Mr . Appelbe's office at New Square , Lincoln's Inn . PICTURE SHOWS :- Mrs Swann pictured when she arrived at Waterloo Station ( London ) . 22 April 1949
Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: British newspaper reporter Simon Ross (PADDY CONSIDINE) takes instruction from Bourne in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jul-20-2007-london-england-uk-release-date-august-3-2007-director-90175634.html
RMF6KRXA–Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: British newspaper reporter Simon Ross (PADDY CONSIDINE) takes instruction from Bourne in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances.
Leaving England was a carnival affair for these happy youngsters from Liverpool pictured at their carraige window at Waterloo Station London before the boat train went to Southampton 29 August 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leaving-england-was-a-carnival-affair-for-these-happy-youngsters-from-liverpool-pictured-at-their-carraige-window-at-waterloo-station-london-before-the-boat-train-went-to-southampton-29-august-1947-image623402465.html
RM2Y66C5N–Leaving England was a carnival affair for these happy youngsters from Liverpool pictured at their carraige window at Waterloo Station London before the boat train went to Southampton 29 August 1947
London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Station. (Credit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-london-uk-10th-aug-2014-the-khaki-chums-a-regiment-of-living-72542983.html
RME60H8R–London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Station. (Credit
Rex Harrison famous for his role in 'My Fair Lady' based on the stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. Pictured with his wife Lili Palmer at Waterloo Station, London. 17th January 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rex-harrison-famous-for-his-role-in-my-fair-lady-based-on-the-stage-play-pygmalion-by-george-bernard-shaw-pictured-with-his-wife-lili-palmer-at-waterloo-station-london-17th-january-1948-image624211052.html
RM2Y7F7FT–Rex Harrison famous for his role in 'My Fair Lady' based on the stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. Pictured with his wife Lili Palmer at Waterloo Station, London. 17th January 1948
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489496.html
RM2H6F3CT–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Dame Vera Lynn leaving Waterloo Station, London for her US tour. British singer famous during World War II, when she was nicknamed 'The Forces' Sweetheart' Pictured - 29 December 1951 Credit: TopFoto Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dame-vera-lynn-leaving-waterloo-station-london-for-her-us-tour-british-singer-famous-during-world-war-ii-when-she-was-nicknamed-the-forces-sweetheart-pictured-29-december-1951-credit-topfoto-image623705587.html
RM2Y6M6RF–Dame Vera Lynn leaving Waterloo Station, London for her US tour. British singer famous during World War II, when she was nicknamed 'The Forces' Sweetheart' Pictured - 29 December 1951 Credit: TopFoto
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: police follow the protesters into Redfern station. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133773404.html
RMHNHW9G–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: police follow the protesters into Redfern station. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
Moiseiwitsch leaves for America. The world-famous concert pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch, accompanied by his wife, boarded the 'Queen Elizabeth' boat train for Southampton at Waterloo Station to the (Saturday). The 'Queen Elizabeth' leaves for New York tomorrow. Photo shows, the Moiseiwitschs , pictured at Waterloo Station today (Saturday) before the boat train left. 25 October 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moiseiwitsch-leaves-for-america-the-world-famous-concert-pianist-benno-moiseiwitsch-accompanied-by-his-wife-boarded-the-queen-elizabeth-boat-train-for-southampton-at-waterloo-station-to-the-saturday-the-queen-elizabeth-leaves-for-new-york-tomorrow-photo-shows-the-moiseiwitschs-pictured-at-waterloo-station-today-saturday-before-the-boat-train-left-25-october-1947-image623928931.html
RM2Y72BM3–Moiseiwitsch leaves for America. The world-famous concert pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch, accompanied by his wife, boarded the 'Queen Elizabeth' boat train for Southampton at Waterloo Station to the (Saturday). The 'Queen Elizabeth' leaves for New York tomorrow. Photo shows, the Moiseiwitschs , pictured at Waterloo Station today (Saturday) before the boat train left. 25 October 1947
ENGLAND CRICKETER LEAVES FOR COACHING JOB IN SOUTH AFRICA Pictured at Waterloo Station , London , before they boarded the ' Athlone Castle ' boat train is Jack Robertson , England and Middlesex cricketer , with his wife and their son , Ian . Jack -he has only just finished his county programme - is going to South Africa where he has a winter coaching engagement . 1 September 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-cricketer-leaves-for-coaching-job-in-south-africa-pictured-at-waterloo-station-london-before-they-boarded-the-athlone-castle-boat-train-is-jack-robertson-england-and-middlesex-cricketer-with-his-wife-and-their-son-ian-jack-he-has-only-just-finished-his-county-programme-is-going-to-south-africa-where-he-has-a-winter-coaching-engagement-1-september-1949-image623893023.html
RM2Y70NWK–ENGLAND CRICKETER LEAVES FOR COACHING JOB IN SOUTH AFRICA Pictured at Waterloo Station , London , before they boarded the ' Athlone Castle ' boat train is Jack Robertson , England and Middlesex cricketer , with his wife and their son , Ian . Jack -he has only just finished his county programme - is going to South Africa where he has a winter coaching engagement . 1 September 1949
CHURCHILL BACK TO HEAR ATTLEE Mr Winston Churchill, cigar in mouth, pictured at Waterloo Station, London, on his return today from Portsmouth in time for the expected statement in the House of Commons by Mr Attlee on his mission to Washington. Mr Churchil had curtailed today in Portsmouth, where he received the Freedom of the City yesterday. 12 nDecember 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/churchill-back-to-hear-attlee-mr-winston-churchill-cigar-in-mouth-pictured-at-waterloo-station-london-on-his-return-today-from-portsmouth-in-time-for-the-expected-statement-in-the-house-of-commons-by-mr-attlee-on-his-mission-to-washington-mr-churchil-had-curtailed-today-in-portsmouth-where-he-received-the-freedom-of-the-city-yesterday-12-ndecember-1950-image624407585.html
RM2Y7T66W–CHURCHILL BACK TO HEAR ATTLEE Mr Winston Churchill, cigar in mouth, pictured at Waterloo Station, London, on his return today from Portsmouth in time for the expected statement in the House of Commons by Mr Attlee on his mission to Washington. Mr Churchil had curtailed today in Portsmouth, where he received the Freedom of the City yesterday. 12 nDecember 1950
London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-11-october-2014-pictured-a-scary-zombie-clown-hundreds-of-74218402.html
RME8MX96–London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
ORCHID TRAVELLER Orchid in hand, fur-clad American film actress Peggy Moran is pictured at Waterloo station, London, today as she left to board the Cunard liner Queen Mary at Southampton on the way back to United States. Mrs Moran was travelling with her husband, film director Henry Koster - who has been making ' No Highway ' - and their sons Nick, 7, and Peter, 4. 28 December 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orchid-traveller-orchid-in-hand-fur-clad-american-film-actress-peggy-moran-is-pictured-at-waterloo-station-london-today-as-she-left-to-board-the-cunard-liner-queen-mary-at-southampton-on-the-way-back-to-united-states-mrs-moran-was-travelling-with-her-husband-film-director-henry-koster-who-has-been-making-no-highway-and-their-sons-nick-7-and-peter-4-28-december-1950-image624407767.html
RM2Y7T6DB–ORCHID TRAVELLER Orchid in hand, fur-clad American film actress Peggy Moran is pictured at Waterloo station, London, today as she left to board the Cunard liner Queen Mary at Southampton on the way back to United States. Mrs Moran was travelling with her husband, film director Henry Koster - who has been making ' No Highway ' - and their sons Nick, 7, and Peter, 4. 28 December 1950
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112045.html
RMCMJ3W1–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
Off to the Emigrant ship Waterloo station was crowded this morning with ambitious men and women taking their last look at London. They were some of the 1,252 emigrants to Australia who leave for their new life ' down under ' in the liner ' Asturias ' , sailing from Southampton . The vessel has been acquired by the Australian Government from the British Goverment for use as a ' migrant ' ship . Picture shows: Leaving England was a carnival affair for these happy youngsters from Liverpool , pictured at their carriage window at Waterloo before the boat train pulled out for Southampton . They Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/off-to-the-emigrant-ship-waterloo-station-was-crowded-this-morning-with-ambitious-men-and-women-taking-their-last-look-at-london-they-were-some-of-the-1252-emigrants-to-australia-who-leave-for-their-new-life-down-under-in-the-liner-asturias-sailing-from-southampton-the-vessel-has-been-acquired-by-the-australian-government-from-the-british-goverment-for-use-as-a-migrant-ship-picture-shows-leaving-england-was-a-carnival-affair-for-these-happy-youngsters-from-liverpool-pictured-at-their-carriage-window-at-waterloo-before-the-boat-train-pulled-out-for-southampton-they-image623904696.html
RM2Y718PG–Off to the Emigrant ship Waterloo station was crowded this morning with ambitious men and women taking their last look at London. They were some of the 1,252 emigrants to Australia who leave for their new life ' down under ' in the liner ' Asturias ' , sailing from Southampton . The vessel has been acquired by the Australian Government from the British Goverment for use as a ' migrant ' ship . Picture shows: Leaving England was a carnival affair for these happy youngsters from Liverpool , pictured at their carriage window at Waterloo before the boat train pulled out for Southampton . They
Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: Director PAUL GREENGRASS and MATT DAMON as assassin Jason Bourne discuss a chase scene in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jul-20-2007-london-england-uk-release-date-august-3-2007-director-90175650.html
RMF6KRXX–Jul 20, 2007 - London, England, UK - RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2007. DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass. STUDIO: Universal Pictures. PLOT: Bourne races to discover the final mysteries of his past while a government agent tries to track him down after a shootout in Moscow. PICTURED: Director PAUL GREENGRASS and MATT DAMON as assassin Jason Bourne discuss a chase scene in London's Waterloo station. (Credit Image: c Jasin Boland/Universal Pictures) RESTRICTIONS: This is a publicly distributed film, television or publicity photograph. Non-editorial use may require additional clearances.
The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the process of being lowered through the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London 11 February 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lion-of-hungerford-on-the-move-made-by-william-frederick-woodington-in-1837-it-sat-on-top-of-the-old-lion-brewery-and-was-a-symbol-of-the-south-bank-on-the-river-thames-for-over-100-years-until-it-moved-first-in-readiness-for-the-festival-of-london-near-waterloo-station-in-1949-since-1966-it-has-be-located-on-the-east-end-of-westminster-bridge-pictured-here-in-the-process-of-being-lowered-through-the-old-lion-brewery-in-belvedere-road-lambeth-london-11-february-1949-image623921623.html
RM2Y722B3–The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the process of being lowered through the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London 11 February 1949
The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here as the scaffolding is put up in preparation to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London 19 January 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lion-of-hungerford-on-the-move-made-by-william-frederick-woodington-in-1837-it-sat-on-top-of-the-old-lion-brewery-and-was-a-symbol-of-the-south-bank-on-the-river-thames-for-over-100-years-until-it-moved-first-in-readiness-for-the-festival-of-london-near-waterloo-station-in-1949-since-1966-it-has-be-located-on-the-east-end-of-westminster-bridge-pictured-here-as-the-scaffolding-is-put-up-in-preparation-to-move-it-from-the-old-lion-brewery-in-belvedere-road-lambeth-london-19-january-1949-image623921604.html
RM2Y722AC–The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here as the scaffolding is put up in preparation to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London 19 January 1949
London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Station. (Credit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-london-uk-10th-aug-2014-the-khaki-chums-a-regiment-of-living-72542980.html
RME60H8M–London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Station. (Credit
The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lion-of-hungerford-on-the-move-made-by-william-frederick-woodington-in-1837-it-sat-on-top-of-the-old-lion-brewery-and-was-a-symbol-of-the-south-bank-on-the-river-thames-for-over-100-years-until-it-moved-first-in-readiness-for-the-festival-of-london-near-waterloo-station-in-1949-since-1966-it-has-be-located-on-the-east-end-of-westminster-bridge-pictured-here-in-the-first-attempt-to-move-it-from-the-old-lion-brewery-in-belvedere-road-lambeth-london-but-it-proved-to-be-too-heavy-so-the-operation-was-suspended-until-a-new-stronger-bar-was-sourced-8-february-1949-image623921619.html
RM2Y722AY–The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489503.html
RM2H6F3D3–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Children do some dancing after the protest. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133775111.html
RMHNHYEF–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Children do some dancing after the protest. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-11-october-2014-pictured-a-scary-zombie-clown-hundreds-of-74218407.html
RME8MX9B–London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112049.html
RMCMJ3W5–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Station. (Credit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-london-uk-10th-aug-2014-the-khaki-chums-a-regiment-of-living-72542871.html
RME60H4R–London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Living historian troops board the Southampton train at Waterloo Station. (Credit
The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lion-of-hungerford-on-the-move-made-by-william-frederick-woodington-in-1837-it-sat-on-top-of-the-old-lion-brewery-and-was-a-symbol-of-the-south-bank-on-the-river-thames-for-over-100-years-until-it-moved-first-in-readiness-for-the-festival-of-london-near-waterloo-station-in-1949-since-1966-it-has-be-located-on-the-east-end-of-westminster-bridge-pictured-here-in-the-first-attempt-to-move-it-from-the-old-lion-brewery-in-belvedere-road-lambeth-london-but-it-proved-to-be-too-heavy-so-the-operation-was-suspended-until-a-new-stronger-bar-was-sourced-8-february-1949-image623921667.html
RM2Y722CK–The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489494.html
RM2H6F3CP–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey’s mother Gail. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133773427.html
RMHNHWAB–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey’s mother Gail. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-11-october-2014-pictured-a-scary-zombie-clown-hundreds-of-74218405.html
RME8MX99–London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112052.html
RMCMJ3W8–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lion-of-hungerford-on-the-move-made-by-william-frederick-woodington-in-1837-it-sat-on-top-of-the-old-lion-brewery-and-was-a-symbol-of-the-south-bank-on-the-river-thames-for-over-100-years-until-it-moved-first-in-readiness-for-the-festival-of-london-near-waterloo-station-in-1949-since-1966-it-has-be-located-on-the-east-end-of-westminster-bridge-pictured-here-in-the-first-attempt-to-move-it-from-the-old-lion-brewery-in-belvedere-road-lambeth-london-but-it-proved-to-be-too-heavy-so-the-operation-was-suspended-until-a-new-stronger-bar-was-sourced-8-february-1949-image623921618.html
RM2Y722AX–The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489479.html
RM2H6F3C7–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Protesters march through Redfern. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133773388.html
RMHNHW90–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Protesters march through Redfern. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A Zombie-Baby. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-11-october-2014-pictured-a-zombie-baby-hundreds-of-scary-74218410.html
RME8MX9E–London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A Zombie-Baby. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112062.html
RMCMJ3WJ–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Teddy Noyes - ex Vice Chairman of The Old Contemptibles (white Jacket) and Robin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-london-uk-10th-aug-2014-the-khaki-chums-a-regiment-of-living-72542979.html
RME60H8K–London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Teddy Noyes - ex Vice Chairman of The Old Contemptibles (white Jacket) and Robin
The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lion-of-hungerford-on-the-move-made-by-william-frederick-woodington-in-1837-it-sat-on-top-of-the-old-lion-brewery-and-was-a-symbol-of-the-south-bank-on-the-river-thames-for-over-100-years-until-it-moved-first-in-readiness-for-the-festival-of-london-near-waterloo-station-in-1949-since-1966-it-has-be-located-on-the-east-end-of-westminster-bridge-pictured-here-in-the-first-attempt-to-move-it-from-the-old-lion-brewery-in-belvedere-road-lambeth-london-but-it-proved-to-be-too-heavy-so-the-operation-was-suspended-until-a-new-stronger-bar-was-sourced-8-february-1949-image623921627.html
RM2Y722B7–The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489513.html
RM2H6F3DD–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Family members and other protesters wait on the platform for the train to arrive. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133773408.html
RMHNHW9M–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Family members and other protesters wait on the platform for the train to arrive. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-11-october-2014-pictured-a-scary-zombie-clown-hundreds-of-74218404.html
RME8MX98–London, UK. 11 October 2014. Pictured: A scary zombie Clown. Hundreds of scary Zombies gathered on World Zombie Day 2014 in the graffiti-covered tunnel underneath Waterloo Station, before setting off on a trek through Central London. Credit: Nick Savage/Alamy Live News
Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unions-incl-rmt-led-by-bob-crow-pictured-and-action-for-rail-and-campaign-47112051.html
RMCMJ3W7–Unions (incl RMT, led by Bob Crow, pictured, and Action for Rail) and campaign groups (incl Fair Fares Now, Transport for All, Climate Rush and the Campaign for better transport) join forces outside Waterloo Station to protest against above inflation fare increases announced this morning. Waterloo, London, UK 14 August 2012.
London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Teddy Noyes - ex Vice Chairman of The Old Contemptibles (white Jacket) and Robin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-london-uk-10th-aug-2014-the-khaki-chums-a-regiment-of-living-72542868.html
RME60H4M–London, London, UK. 10th Aug, 2014. The Khaki Chums, a regiment of living historians, re-enacted the journey of WW1 soldiers arriving at Waterloo Station in London, sleeping on railway land overnight before departing on a train bound for Southampton. The regiment performed a march through the station to pay their respects to those who stood in their shoes a century ago. The re-enactment was part of the launch of an exhibition detailing the vital role Britain's railways and staff played in the Great War. Pictured: Teddy Noyes - ex Vice Chairman of The Old Contemptibles (white Jacket) and Robin
The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lion-of-hungerford-on-the-move-made-by-william-frederick-woodington-in-1837-it-sat-on-top-of-the-old-lion-brewery-and-was-a-symbol-of-the-south-bank-on-the-river-thames-for-over-100-years-until-it-moved-first-in-readiness-for-the-festival-of-london-near-waterloo-station-in-1949-since-1966-it-has-be-located-on-the-east-end-of-westminster-bridge-pictured-here-in-the-first-attempt-to-move-it-from-the-old-lion-brewery-in-belvedere-road-lambeth-london-but-it-proved-to-be-too-heavy-so-the-operation-was-suspended-until-a-new-stronger-bar-was-sourced-8-february-1949-image623921621.html
RM2Y722B1–The Lion of Hungerford on the move. Made by William Frederick Woodington in 1837 it sat on top of the old Lion Brewery and was a symbol of the South Bank on the River Thames for over 100 years until it moved first in readiness for the Festival of London, near Waterloo Station in 1949. Since 1966 it has be located on the east end of Westminster Bridge. Pictured here in the first attempt to move it from the old Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London but it proved to be too heavy so the operation was suspended until a new, stronger, bar was sourced. 8 February 1949
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489507.html
RM2H6F3D7–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: police follow the protesters as they get off the train at Martin Place station. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133773410.html
RMHNHW9P–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: police follow the protesters as they get off the train at Martin Place station. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489489.html
RM2H6F3CH–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Family members and other protesters wait on the platform for the train to arrive. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133773406.html
RMHNHW9J–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Family members and other protesters wait on the platform for the train to arrive. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489480.html
RM2H6F3C8–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Protesters in front of the NSW Parliament on Macquarie Street. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133774989.html
RMHNHYA5–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17-year-old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Protesters in front of the NSW Parliament on Macquarie Street. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489490.html
RM2H6F3CJ–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Greens MP Jenny Leong takes some messages written on red love hearts obtained from another protest in the same area to deliver to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sydney-australia-14-february-2017-supporters-assembled-in-redfernwaterloo-133773451.html
RMHNHWB7–Sydney, Australia. 14 February 2017. Supporters assembled in Redfern/Waterloo on the thirteenth anniversary of the death of Thomas ‘TJ’ Hickey. The death of the 17 year old Aboriginal boy sparked the Redfern riots. Protesters blame the police for his death. They marched from Waterloo to Redfern station. From there (probably due to the rain) they got on the train to Martin Place station to continue the protest in front of the NSW Parliament. Pictured: Greens MP Jenny Leong takes some messages written on red love hearts obtained from another protest in the same area to deliver to the
Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-pictured-at-waterloo-station-in-london-this-afternoon-july-2-2007-the-uk-has-increased-security-after-the-recent-attempted-terror-attacks-image451489492.html
RM2H6F3CM–Armed police officers pictured at Waterloo station in London this afternoon, July 2, 2007. The UK has increased security after the recent attempted terror attacks.
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