RMG3AJMC–Sir John Anderson - Secretary of State for Home Department
RM2BW2ETB–At the Home Office. Sir John Anderson, newly appointe Lord Privy Seal. 7 November 1938 Anderson, John, Sir (Viscount Waverly) British politician; governor of Bengal 1932-1937; British home secretary 1939-1940; British chancellor of the exchequer 1943-1945 1882-1958
RMERHKDF–Sir John Anderson - Portrait of the Scottish politician. Secretary of State for the home department and minister of home
RMM208A4–Sir John Anderson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, budget day London, April 25th 1944.
RM2BX55XD–Home Secretary Sir John Anderson inspects air raid shelter at the Harris Lebus furniture factory in Tottenham.
RMRBA1RB–Mr. Churchill's War Cabinet in the spring of 1941. Back row, left to right, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Front row, left to right, Sir John Anderson, Lord President of the Council, Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 –1965. British politician, statesman, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of th
RMET051G–British officials ; his Excellency the right honourable sir John Anderson ; P.C. ; G.C.B. ; G.C.I.E. ; governor of Bengal
RM2MTJWRJ–BRITISH WAR CABINET in the grounds of No 10 Downing Street, October,1941. From left - back row Arthur Greenwood (Minister without Portfolio), Ernest Bevin (Minister of Labour), Lord Beaverbrook (Minister of Supply), Sir Kingsley Wood (Chancellor of the Exchequer. Front row - from left: Sir John Anderson (Lord President of the Council),Winston Churchill (Prime Minister)) , Clement Attlee (Lord Privy Seal), Anthony Eden (Foreign Secretary)
RM2K0E4CR–World War Two: Anderson shelter, designed in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl (Karl) Kerrison in response to a request from the Home Office. It was named after Sir John Anderson, then Lord Privy Seal with special responsibility for preparing air-raid precautions immediately prior to the outbreak of World War II. Anderson shelters were designed to accommodate up to six people. The main principle of protection was based on curved and straight galvanised corrugated steel panels.
RM2DTPX3W–An 'Anderson' air raid shelter mock-up, designed by Sir John Anderson, Newark Air Museum, near Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK.
RM2ATPHWJ–Mr. Churchill's War Cabinet in the spring of 1941. Back row, left to right, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Front row, left to right, Sir John Anderson, Lord President of the Council, Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 –1965. British politician, statesman, army officer, and writer, and Prime Minister
RF2A4F21M–Churchill waving to the crowd from the Ministry of Health building, Whitehall. With him are Ernest Bevin and Sir John Anderson. VE Day 8th May 1945
RM2NGX549–VE DAY WW2 (Sir) Winston Churchill waves to ecstatic crowds in Whitehall London as they celebrate VE Day, 8 May 1945. 'Victory in Europe' From the the London balcony of Ministry of Health, Prime Minister Winston Churchill with his trademark cigar, gives his famous 'V for Victory' sign to massed crowds in Whitehall on the same day he broadcast to the British nation that war with Nazi Germany had been won, 8 May 1945 (VE Day). To Churchill's left is Sir John Anderson, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. To Churchill's right is Ernest Bevin, the Minister of Labour. 8 May 1945
RF2K1R933–Churchill at Buckingham Palace with fellow war leaders. L-R: Sir John Anderson, Clement Attlee, H.M. The King, WSC, Anthony Eden. Aug 1944.
RMG497N9–THE SECOND WORLD WAR BLITZ. QUEEN ELIZABETH (LATER THE QUEEN MOTHER) AND KING GEORGE VI (RIGHT, IN UNIFORM) WITH SIR JOHN ANDERSON, TOURING BOMBED AREAS IN SOUTH LONDON FOLLOWING LUFTWAFFE AIR RAIDS.
RMKHEB13–Members of the War Cabinet of the All Party Government during WWII, from left to right, Mr. Morrison (Home Office), Lord Woolton (Reconstruction), Sir John Anderson (Exchequer), Mr. Attlee (Deputy Prime Minister), King George VI, Winston Churchill (Prime Minister), Mr. Eden (Foreign Affairs), Mr. Lyttelton (Production), and Mr. Bevin (Labour).
RM2RGDP29–Lieutenant-General Sir John Steven Cowans, KCB, MVO (1862 - 1921), Quartermaster-General adn member of the Army Council during the Great War in a pencil portrait by Lieutenant Percival Anderson.
RM2K87MRJ–1938. historical, welsh workers at the entrance to a recently constructed air raid shelter at the Treforest Industrial Estate, Rhondda, South Wales. Also known as Anderson shelters, after the then Minister of Home Security, Sir John Anderson, they were a form of protection against air raids in WW2, being steel made structures buried halfway in the ground and covered with a layer of thick earth. Building of them began in 1938 as a pre-emptive move as war was on the horizon and air attacks were inevitable, By the time war was declared in September 1939, some 1.5 million shelters had been built.
RM2M3R9J3–The eight men who control the war machine: left to right (standing): Mr Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio; Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour and National Service; Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply; Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer; (sitting): Sir John Anderson, Lord President of the Council; Mr Winston Churchill, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence; Mr. C. R. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, and Mr Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Formed by the Prime Minister himself in May 1940, the War Cabinet since that time was solely responsible of the conduct
RMP2E0BW–. English: Sir John Anderson, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, seated at his desk at the Treasury, the day before he presented the budget. April 1944. unknown; image held by the Imperial War Museum 28 John Anderson cropped
RM2BW2KXT–At his desk at the Home Office. Sir John Anderson, newly appointe Lord Privy Seal with his secretary, Mr Norman Brook. 7 November 1938 Anderson, John, Sir (Viscount Waverly) British politician; governor of Bengal 1932-1937; British home secretary 1939-1940; British chancellor of the exchequer 1943-1945 1882-1958
RM2RGDP0P–Major-General Sir John Steevens, KCB, KCMG (1855-1925), British Army Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores during the First World War. He war service dated back to the Zulu War of 1879 and the Egyptian Campaign of 1882. After just thirteen year's service he reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel and eleven years later became Principal Ordnance Officer at Woolwich, an appointment he held throughout the Boer War (1899-1902). He held th appointment of Inspector-General of Ordnance Services, and subsequently Director of Artillery at the War Office from 1893-1898.
RM2BW2M9X–Memorial Service for Lord Brabourne at St Mararet's Westminster. Sir John Anderson. Anderson, John, Sir (Viscount Waverly) British politician; governor of Bengal 1932-1937; British home secretary 1939-1940; British chancellor of the exchequer 1943-1945 1882-1958
RMM208CF–Sir John Anderson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, budget day London, April 25th 1944.
RM2GW1E1F–British Prime Minister Winston Churchill addresses the crowds from the balcony of the Ministry of Health in Whitehall on VE Day, 8th May 1945. From left to right, Ernest Bevin, Churchill, Sir John Anderson, Lord Woolton and Herbert Morrison
RM2HX5WA1–Sir John Anderson. October 08, 1950. (Photo by Rupert Crew Ltd.)
RF2B0GXED–Anderson Bridge, Singapore. 1958. Anderson Bridge is a vehicular bridge that spans across the Singapore River.The bridge was completed in 1910, and was named after the Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States (1904–1911), Sir John Anderson, who officially opened the bridge on 12 March 1910.
RM2K0E4CB–World War Two: Anderson shelter, designed in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl (Karl) Kerrison in response to a request from the Home Office. It was named after Sir John Anderson, then Lord Privy Seal with special responsibility for preparing air-raid precautions immediately prior to the outbreak of World War II. Anderson shelters were designed to accommodate up to six people. The main principle of protection was based on curved and straight galvanised corrugated steel panels.
RM2JAYHT7–The King And Queen Tour Bombed Area In South London -- The King and Queen with Sir John Anderson during the tour. November 20, 1940. (Photo by London News Agency Photos).
RM2B07A0Y–Mr. Neville Chamberlain's War Cabinet,1939. Left to right standing, Sir John Anderson, Home Security. Lord Hankey, Minister without portfolio. Mr. L. Hore-Belisha, War. Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Kingsley Wood, Air. Mr. Eden, Dominion Affairs. Sir Edward Bridges, Secretary to the War Cabinet. Left to right seated, Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister. Sir Samuel Hoare, Lord Privy Seal. Lord Chatfield, Minister for Co-ordination of Defence. Sir John Anderson and Mr. Eden, tho
RM2J43JCM–Retiring Governor of Bengal's Farewell Ceremonies -- A general view of the Police Parade in Calcutta, when Sir John Anderson, retiring Governor of Bengal, took the salute for the last time. He leaves for England this month. November 20, 1937. (Photo by Keystone).
RMMY0GJJ–Brisbane city from Victoria Bridge, December 1957. The Courier-Mail 5 January 1951 Unsightly river 50103135 ) Lack of beautification of the Brisbane River was deplored yesterday by the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair). He was speaking at a civic reception to the Port of London Authority chairman (Sir John Anderson). When we look outside our offices in the Treasury Building, we look on unsightly and unattractive foreshores, Mr Gair said. The river banks are most unattractive, particularly on the southside but also on the north side.
RM2JAYH3F–Winston Junior Joins Members of Parliament - For A Boat Trip Around The Docks: Sir John Anderson gives a lesson on how to steer the 'St. Katherine to 5½-year-old Winston Churchill, son of Mr. Randolph Churchill and Grandson of Mr. Winston Churchill, Wartime Premier and now leader of the Opposition. With Sir John Anderson, Chairman of the Port of London Authority, as host a hundred Members of Parliament of all London Authority's Yacht 'St. Katherine' on a tour of the Royal docks in the Port of London. August 01, 1946.
RMS189X8–Singapore River Bridges - Anderson Bridge - It was named after Sir John Anderson, the governor of the Straits Settlement from 1904-1911.
RM2RAADDF–Lieutenant-General Sir John Steven Cowans, KCB, MVO (1862 - 1921), Quartermaster-General adn member of the Army Council during the Great War in a pencil portrait by Lieutenant Percival Anderson. Date: 1917
RMG6E933–The Foreign Affairs Select Committee, from left: Donald Anderson (Chairman), David Chidgey, Sir Patrick Cormack, Fabian Hamilton, Eric Illsley, Andrew Mackinlay; bottom, from left: John Maples, Bill Olner, Greg Pope, Sir John Stanley and Gisela Stuart, who are delivering their verdict, on whether Downing Street exaggerated the case for war in Iraq. See PA story POLITICS Iraq. PA Photo. 18/07/03 : Library filers of members of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee who quizzed Dr David Kelly, an official adviser on Iraqi arms at the centre of a row about a Government dossier on weapons of mass
RM2K87MPN–1938, historical, welsh workers at the entrance of a recently constructed air raid shelter at the Treforest Industrial Estate, Rhondda, South Wales. Also known as Anderson shelters, after the then Minister of Home Security, Sir John Anderson, they were a form of protection against air raids in WW2, being steel made structures buried halfway in the ground and covered with a layer of thick earth. Building of them began in 1938 as a pre-emptive move as war was on the horizon and air attacks were inevitable. By the time war was declared in September 1939, some 1.5 million shelters had been built.
RM2T8G7K8–Eastcheap, the Boar's Head Tavern, Falstaff re-enacts his battle - left: Miles Anderson (Ned Point), Gerard Murphy (Prince Hal) right: Joss Ackland (Sir John Falstaff) in HENRY IV part 1 by Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Barbican Theatre, London EC2 07/05/1982 music: Guy Woolfenden design: John Napier lighting: David Hersey fights: Malcolm Ranson director: Trevor Nunn
RM2JAYJ98–The Great Day Scenes At Buckingham Palace -- Photograph shows the King with members of his Cabinet showing :- Sir Archibald Sinclair, Lord Woolton, Mr. Winston Church, H.M. The King, Sir Charles Portal, Mr. Herbert Morrison, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Admiral Cunningham, Sir John Anderson and Sir Alan Brooke, outside the Palace. December 17, 1945. (Photo by L.N.A).
RF2MW5N80–The old Singapore Town Hall now the Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall, historic Civic District, Singapore
RM2X147E1–'DESERT HIGHWAY' - AN ARMY SHOW - Sir John Anderson [Chancellor of the Exchequer] and Lady Anderson arriving to see the play British Army
RM2BW2KBE–Guests at the Hopetoun-Kenyon Slaney wedding. Sir John Anderson. 24 July 1939 Anderson, John, Sir (Viscount Waverly) British politician; governor of Bengal 1932-1937; British home secretary 1939-1940; British chancellor of the exchequer 1943-1945 1882-1958
RM2WWEMMA–Description: His Excellency Sir John Anderson, G.C.M.G. Date: July 1909 asia, malaysia, asiathroughalens
RM2BW2FGR–In the Row. Sir John Anderson, Lord Privy Seal, and his daughter Mary. 3 December 1938 Anderson, John, Sir (Viscount Waverly) British politician; governor of Bengal 1932-1937; British home secretary 1939-1940; British chancellor of the exchequer 1943-1945 1882-1958
RM2M3P99K–Lieutenant-General Sir John Steven Cowans, KCB, MVO (1862 - 1921), Quartermaster-General adn member of the Army Council during the Great War in a pencil portrait by Lieutenant Percival Anderson. Date: 1917
RM2BW2M7A–At his desk at the Home Office. Sir John Anderson, newly appointed Lord Privy Seal with his secretary, Mr Norman Brook. 7 November 1938 Anderson, John, Sir (Viscount Waverly) British politician; governor of Bengal 1932-1937; British home secretary 1939-1940; British chancellor of the exchequer 1943-1945 1882-1958
RM2K0E4D0–World War Two: Anderson shelter, designed in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl (Karl) Kerrison in response to a request from the Home Office. It was named after Sir John Anderson, then Lord Privy Seal with special responsibility for preparing air-raid precautions immediately prior to the outbreak of World War II. Anderson shelters were designed to accommodate up to six people. The main principle of protection was based on curved and straight galvanised corrugated steel panels.
RM2BW2KW3–The European crisis, 1939. Sir John Anderson and Mr Herbert Morrison and the New Moblile Recruiting Vans on the Horse Guards Parade. 24 April 1939
RMG5FEEM–Award winners at the Nobel Prize ceremony held in Oslo, Norway. From left to right: John Hasbrouck van Vleck (physics), Sir Nevill Mott (physics), Philip Warren Anderson (physics), Prof Ilya Prigogine (chemistry), Prof Rosalyn Yalow (medicine), Roger Guillemin (medicine), Andrew Schally (medicine), Bertil Ohlin (economic sciences) and James Meade (economic sciences)
RMRC5PA3–'The Original War Cabinet, 1939', (1945). Creator: Unknown.
RMKWB6D6–British and American World War 2 Commanders during a visit by Winston Churchill. At XVI Corps Headquarters, Germany, March 25, 1945. L to R: Sir Alan Brooke, Dwight Eisenhower, Sir Bernard Montgomery, John B. Anderson, unidentified, and Omar Bradley. (BSLOC 2014 8 112)
RMDFACY3–Anderson shelter with sandbags, Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, Cornwall.
RMS189T5–Tourists on bum boat cruising along the Singapore River, Singapore . The Anderson Bridge was named after Sir John Anderson, the governor of the Straits Settlement from 1904-1911.
RM2RAADCK–Major-General Sir John Steevens, KCB, KCMG (1855-1925), British Army Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores during the First World War. He war service dated back to the Zulu War of 1879 and the Egyptian Campaign of 1882. After just thirteen year's service he reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel and eleven years later became Principal Ordnance Officer at Woolwich, an appointment he held throughout the Boer War (1899-1902). He held th appointment of Inspector-General of Ordnance Services, and subsequently Director of Artillery at the War Office from 1893-1898. Date: 1917
RMEMR8YE–1940 front page Evening Standard (London) Home Secretary John Anderson Aliens Policy
RMKGE2K2–An Anderson Air Raid Shelter at the Avoncroft Museum of Buildings, Stoke Heath, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, UK
RM2T94EKK–Eastcheap, the Boar's Head Tavern, l-r: Miles Anderson (Ned Poins), Joss Ackland (Sir John Falstaff), Gerard Murphy (Prince Hal) in HENRY IV part 1 by Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Barbican Theatre, London EC2 07/05/1982 music: Guy Woolfenden design: John Napier lighting: David Hersey fights: Malcolm Ranson director: Trevor Nunn
RMGCA205–THE WORLD'S MOST BRILLIANT MILERS GATHER AT THE IFFLEY ROAD TRACK AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 40 YEARS AFTER SIR ROGER BANNISTER RAN THE FIRST 4-MINUTE- MILE.(L-R STANDING) ARNE ANDERSON, JOHN LANDY, HERB ELLIOTT, MICHEL JAZY, FILBERT BAYI,JOHN WALKER, STEVE CRAM.
RF2MW5N82–The old Singapore Town Hall now the Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall, historic Civic District, Singapore
RM2T1M03M–British Political Personalities 1936-1945 The Churchill Coalition Government 11 May 1940 - 23 May 1945: Sir John Anderson, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, seated at his desk at the Treasury, the day before he presented the budget.
RM2HX5W6Y–At Food Council Meeting - Left to right: Clinton P. Anderson, U.S.; Sir John Boyd Orr, representing the food and agriculture organization of the U.N.; and Sir John Strachey, British food minister, attend the opening meeting of the International emergency food council in Washington, D.C., June 20. June 21, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2WWEPC0–Description: H. E. Sir John Anderson, H. H. The Sultan of Tringganu and Parties at the Tringganu Istana. Location: Kelantan, Tringganu, Malaya Date: July 1909 asia, malaysia, asiathroughalens
RMKWB7DW–British and American World War 2 Commanders during a visit by Winston Churchill. At XVI Corps Headquarters, Germany, March 25, 1945. L to R: Sir Alan Brooke, Dwight Eisenhower, Sir Bernard Montgomery, John B. Anderson, unidentified, and Omar Bradley. (BSLOC 2014 8 112)
RM2M3P99N–Major-General Sir John Steevens, KCB, KCMG (1855-1925), British Army Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores during the First World War. He war service dated back to the Zulu War of 1879 and the Egyptian Campaign of 1882. After just thirteen year's service he reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel and eleven years later became Principal Ordnance Officer at Woolwich, an appointment he held throughout the Boer War (1899-1902). He held th appointment of Inspector-General of Ordnance Services, and subsequently Director of Artillery at the War Office from 1893-1898. Date: 1917
RM2AX1267–Farmer and stockbreeder . Johnby Rose 22nd-G. B. NeUonCockeiham .. ^ ^s^ov! ExOTs. of the Iat« Sir J. H. Maden, Rockdiffe Lady Seraphma-T. Freeman, BirkenheadT. Park and Sons Wild Rose-J. A. Williams J. T. Ion s Hetty 2nd-J. A. Williams .. J. Thomlinsons Ada Lu.-tury 3rd-J. R. Goodman A. Bixchs Fern of Blackcombe-Sir John Anderson V.G. Allisons Joan 6th-E. Whmnerah, Hartoi. Kendaf ^ Bramhope Lilac-W. Richardson;CLaIs fn Wa^tholiuh-H. SpencVr, York 1 llfq ,t ^Jl^- J™ Previous to 0< toher 1, 1919, from cows with officially recorde,! milk yieldsF,rl I i ? . lacta-tion period. CT A^^r V Senator
RM2K0E4DW–World War Two: Anderson shelter, designed in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl (Karl) Kerrison in response to a request from the Home Office. It was named after Sir John Anderson, then Lord Privy Seal with special responsibility for preparing air-raid precautions immediately prior to the outbreak of World War II. Anderson shelters were designed to accommodate up to six people. The main principle of protection was based on curved and straight galvanised corrugated steel panels.
RM2BW2G7Y–The European crisis, 1939. Sir John Anderson and Mr Herbert Morrison and the New Moblile Recruiting Vans on the Horse Guards Parade. 24 April 1939
RMKHW5J0–Photograph of Sir Winston Churchill sitting alongside other members of his War Cabinet. (Back row: left to right) Mr Arthur Greenwood (1880-1954) Deputy Leader of the Labour Party; Mr Ernest Bevin (1881-1951) Minister of Labour; Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (1879-1964) Minister of Aircraft Production; Sir Kingsley Wood (1881-1943) Chancellor of the Exchequer. (Front row: left to right) John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley (1882-1958) Lord President of the Council; Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; Clement Attlee (1883-1967) Lord Privy Seal.
RM2BW31JB–New Governor of Bengal leaves to take up his duties . Sir John Anderson , the newly appointed Governor of Bengal , left for India to take up his duties . Left to right as Sir John left Victoria Station , London , en route to India - Sir Samuel Hoare , Sir John Anderson , and Sir Herbert Samuel . 10 March 1932
RM2M97C2H–Dinner given by Alexander Duckham at the Savoy Hotel honouring Louis Blériot on the 25th anniversary of his cross-Channel flight. 25 July 1934. Table 2: Sir Alan Anderson, Capt J. Gordes, Mrs J.E. Duckham, Mrs C.H. Queen, Sqn Ldr de Haga Haig, G.P. Olley, Flt Lt K.O. Prestor and Sir Alliot Verdon Roe. Table 4: Marquis of Clydesdale, G.M. Cox, J.E. Duckham, Capt A.G. Longdon, Capt N. Yachlan, Rev D. Robins, Mme Albert Siret and L.A. Winefield. Table 6: R. Beaumont, Dr A. Penrhyn Bowdler, Sir Christopher Bullock, Major F.T. Digby, E.H. Lawford, Mme Andre Rubel, Lord Sempill, Capt R.P. Stocker
RM2K96N2G–The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, Singapore
RM2M3PABN–General Sir Francis John Davies KCB KCMG KCVO (18641948) was a British Army General during World War I. He served in World War I becoming General Officer Commanding 8th Division on the Western Front in 1914 (in which capacity he led the division at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle and the Battle of Aubers Ridge) and Military Secretary in 1916. After the War he was appointed General Officer Commanding-in-Chief for Scottish Command in 1919; he retired in 1923. Date: 1918
RFBH51TD–Old Anderson Shelter being used as a shed on an allotment plot.
RMR5EPJM–The General [Sir John Willcocks] talking to Indian officers at an inspection parade [Merville, France]. Other identified figures in the group are Brig-Gen. Blackader and Col. Anderson, 29th July 1915. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 29th July 1915. Gelatin silver prints. Source: Photo 24/(166). Author: Girdwood, H. D.
RMKGE2JR–A sign or notice board explaining the Anderson Air Raid Shelter at the Avoncroft Museum of Buildings, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, UK
RMC45H3Y–Winston Churchill and his Cabinet, 1941
RMW7DBYB–The crypt of St Cecilia, the Catacombs, Rome, Italy, 1935.Artist: Anderson
RF2MW5N77–The old Singapore Town Hall now the Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall, historic Civic District, Singapore
RM2X166T4–LAUNCH OF THE MAJESTIC. 28 FEBRUARY 1945, VICKERS-ARMSTRONG LTD, BARROW-IN-FURNESS. THE LAUNCH OF THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS MAJESTIC BY LADY ANDERSON, WIFE OF THE RT HON SIR JOHN ANDERSON. - The MAJESTIC going down the slipway
RMC45H3R–Winston Churchill with his Cabinet and King George VI., 1944
RM2WWEPMN–Description: H. E. Sir John Anderson, H. H. The Raja of Kelantan and the Officials present at Khota Bharu. Location: Khota Bharu, Malaya Date: July 1909 asia, malaysia, asiathroughalens
RMF22EKT–1945 Daily Mail front page reporting Red Army Fly Soviet Flag on Reichstag
RMBYH9YA–May Anderson, Kid Rock, James Blunt Sir Elton John's 60th birthday party held at Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine -
RM2CE3W1F–. More famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . him upnot only opposedhim, but laid most ofthe blame at his door, in consequence of his suspected recusancy ;Sir John Anderson, for example, in 1517, affirming that thefts andmurders had increased, because, under leadership of the enemiesof true religion —meaning Lord William—the people had largelybecome papists and theeves, living without fear of God, or re-gard of any wholesome laws. Up to this time Bauld Willies sphere of influence was local;but the following year he was made head of the Border Com-missioners ; and then he pretty quic
RF2E2RRB1–Abandoned Anderson shelter at the home of John Lewis, the founder of the general store in Hampshire.
RMG8XPRK–Rest of the World XI team group (back l-r) Deryck Murray, Barry Richards, Clive Lloyd, Mike Procter, Intikhab Alam, Mushtaq Mohammad. (Front l-r) Rohan Kanhai, Eddie Barlow, Garry Sobers, Lance Gibbs, Graeme Pollock
RM2BW962J–New Governor of Bengal leaves to take up his duties . Sir John Anderson , the newly appointed Governor of Bengal , left for India to take up his duties . Left to right as Sir John left Victoria Station , London , en route to India - Sir Samuel Hoare , Sir John Anderson , and Sir Herbert Samuel . 10 March 1932
RMGB0E7Y–Lipa graduation ceremony
RM2BW2J92–War Crisis, 1939. Air Raid precautions Trenches handed over to Islington by Sir Jojhn Anderson. The Mayor of Islington (Alderman MaCarthur-Jackson) and Sir John Anderson. 24 January 1939
RM2K96N2K–The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, Singapore
RM2BW34CN–Governor designate of Bengal guest of honour at Empire Society Luncheon . Sir John Anderson , the Governor designate of Bengal , was the guest of honour of the Royal Empire Society at a farewell luncheon at the Hotel Victoria , London , before his departure to take up his appointment . Left to right Lady Maud Hoare , DBE , wife of the Secretary of State for India , Sir John Anderson CBE and Colonel , Sir A Weston Jarvis OMG , MVO at the luncheon . 2 March 1932
RM2AG0H40–'Alfred Mynn', 1852, (1947). Portrait of English cricketer Alfred Mynn (1807-1861) . From "English Cricket", by Neville Cardus. [Collins, London, 1947]
RM2BW2B09–Disappointment has been caused in Chelsea by the decision of the Home Office not to allow the borough's Air Raid Precautions volunteers to wear their smart brown and blue uniforms with yellow braided cuffs when the King's review of ARP services takes place in Hyde Park on Sunday. The reason is that Sir John Anderson wants all volunteers to be dressed alike at the review. 500 Chelsea ARP wardens have been issued with brown uniforms and 200 uniforms in blue have been issued to other sections. The uniforms are of the overall type and yellow braided rings on the cuffs are worn according to rank. P
RMFGMBMM–A monochrome image showing a view looking down to one of the carriages of the Saltburn Cliff Lift and the pier beyond
RFJ2APCF–Forth Road Bridge from underneath, Port Edgar, Queensferry, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
RF2MW5N68–The old Singapore Town Hall now the Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall, historic Civic District, Singapore
RM2X153N4–LAUNCH OF THE MAJESTIC. 28 FEBRUARY 1945, VICKERS-ARMSTRONG LTD, BARROW-IN-FURNESS. THE LAUNCH OF THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS MAJESTIC BY LADY ANDERSON, WIFE OF THE RT HON SIR JOHN ANDERSON. - Lady Anderson names the carrier
RMPG0532–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Fortescue. Azure a bend engrailed argent between cotises or. manor was reconfirmed to Henry Fortescue by letters patent in 1543, because, as stated in the preamble of the confirmation, owing to some informality the grant was found valid only for the life of the late Sir John Fortescue." Henry Fortescue on his death in 1576 left a son Francis,'" whose son John" in 1594 alienated the manor to Sir Edmund Anderson, who shortly after acquired the second manor in Eyworth with the advowson of the church, both formerly th
RM2WWEATJ–Description: The Late Sir John Anderson, Governor of Ceylon, driving in state with Mrs Silva Wijayasinghe and the Padikara Mudaliyar, attended by the Sinhalese guard of honour. Location: Ceylon asia, srilanka, ceylon, asiathroughalens
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