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Waterloo Station is a major railway station located in London, England

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Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo

Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Number 34021 Dartmoor a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class

Number 34021 Dartmoor a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class, seen here before it leaves Salisbury, Wiltshire bound for London

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Number 34021 Dartmoor a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class

Number 34021 Dartmoor a Bulleid Pacific locomotive of the West Country Class, seen here before it leaves Salisbury, Wiltshire bound for London

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, with her children Prince Charles and Princess Anne

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

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive 'Linette'

Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive "Linette"
Southern Railways N15 King Arthur class locomotive " Linette" seen here departing Waterloo Station. July 1932

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station

Waterloo Station
Young travellers at Londons Waterloo Station, 22nd December 1928. They are leaving for Christmas in the country. (Photo by Crouch/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station

Waterloo Station
Crowds at Waterloo Station in London, 30th May 1925. (Photo by H. F. Davis/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Soldiers Wounded During Wwi Arriving At Waterloo Station, London

Soldiers Wounded During Wwi Arriving At Waterloo Station, London, England As Another Train Full Of Troops Is About To Leave For The Front On The Opposite Platform

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Six views of London sites seen through an arch, c1820

Six views of London sites seen through an arch, c1820. From top left, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Hall, Admiralty, Charing Cross, Pall Mall and Waterloo Place

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station, 3 May 1933

Waterloo Station, 3 May 1933
Travellers checking the new prices at Waterloo Station

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Baroness Margaret Thatcher at Waterloo Station at the opening of the International

Baroness Margaret Thatcher at Waterloo Station at the opening of the International Terminal for the Channel Tunnel May 1994

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Elizabeth Taylor Aug 1968 and husbad Richard Burton (R) at Waterloo Station

Elizabeth Taylor Aug 1968 and husbad Richard Burton (R) at Waterloo Station

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: 'No, you canet see the number!'the driver of Bulleid Merchant Navy No

"No, you canet see the number!"the driver of Bulleid Merchant Navy No
" No, you canet see the number!" the driver of Bulleid Merchant Navy No. 35010 Blue Star seems to be indicating to these politely determined youthful spotters with notebooks

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Bill Haley on his first visit to England which was largely sponsored by the Daily Mirror

Bill Haley on his first visit to England which was largely sponsored by the Daily Mirror. Rock fans at Waterloo station awaiting Bills arrival

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: WH Smiths bookstall at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960

WH Smiths bookstall at Waterloo Station, Lambeth, London, 1960. Bookstall on the station concourse, selling newspapers and magazines. Men wait at the counter to be served

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterlo

Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterloo Station, October 21st 1899. Chromolithograph after George Harcourt; published by ?Girl?s Own Paper?, October 1900. Date: 1899

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Bus Stop 1960S

Bus Stop 1960S
The 505 bus at a bus stop, destination Waterloo Station & Marble Arch, via Charing Cross, central London. Date: 1960s

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Royal Horse Artillery at Waterloo Station, WW1

Royal Horse Artillery at Waterloo Station, WW1
Members of the R.H.A. pose for a picture together at Waterloo Station before embarking for France in August 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Skyport 2000

Skyport 2000
15th February 1957: An architects model of Skyport 2000, a futuristic proposal for an airport building to stand in St Georges Circus, near Waterloo Station, London in the year 2000

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Opening of Padstow railway station, Cornwall. 27th March 1899

Opening of Padstow railway station, Cornwall. 27th March 1899
The crowded platform on 27th March 1899 with the station awning and lamposts decorated with flags and bunting as part of the station opening celebrations

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Ludworth Engine

Ludworth Engine
1867: A South Eastern Railway engine pulling out of Waterloo Station, London. (Photo by F. Moore/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station

Waterloo Station
A view of the platforms at Waterloo railway station, London, circa 1930. (Photo by Val Doone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: London From The Air; Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at top

London From The Air; Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at top
An aerial view over the Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at top (centre) and Waterloo Station (bottom), August 1955. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Holiday Trains

Holiday Trains
3rd May 1912: Crowds of Londoners at Waterloo Station leaving for the seaside. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: At Waterloo station Boarding the trains. 1 February 1936

At Waterloo station Boarding the trains. 1 February 1936

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother returns to London from her triumphal visit to Canada

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother returns to London from her triumphal visit to Canada and the United States, 24 Nov 1954. At Waterloo Station to greet her were the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Prebendary Goughs 25 th anniversary. Prebendary Gough, photographed at Waterloo

Prebendary Goughs 25 th anniversary. Prebendary Gough, photographed at Waterloo Station on his return from South Africa, the 25 anniversary of his appointment as a Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: The South Downs, BR poster, after 1948

The South Downs, BR poster, after 1948
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail travel to the South Downs along the southern coast of England. The poster shows an attractive view of the countryside that can be found in

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Waterloo Station Signal Box, London, 1936

Waterloo Station Signal Box, London, 1936
Photograph showing the then-new electric signal box installed at Waterloo Station, London, in 1936

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: S. R. Waterloo Junction Station - Plans and sections of existing

S. R. Waterloo Junction Station - Plans and sections of existing and proposed Refreshment Rooms [N. D]
S.R. Waterloo Junction Station - Plans and sections of existing and proposed Refreshment Rooms [N.D]

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: S. R Waterloo Junction Station Block Plan [N. D. ]

S. R Waterloo Junction Station Block Plan [N. D. ]
S.R Waterloo Junction Station Block Plan [N.D.]

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: S. E & C. R. Waterloo Junction Station - Proposed Refreshment Room including plan

S. E & C. R. Waterloo Junction Station - Proposed Refreshment Room including plan and elevation [1901]
S.E & C.R. Waterloo Junction Station - Proposed Refreshment Room including plan and elevation [1901]

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: S. E & C. R Waterloo Junction Station - Buildings on Centre Platform including plans

S. E & C. R Waterloo Junction Station - Buildings on Centre Platform including plans
S.E & C.R Waterloo Junction Station - Buildings on Centre Platform including plans and elevations for Station Masters building, Urinals, Wainting Rooms, Refreshment Room and Cellar [1899]

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: L&SWR Waterloo to Nine Elms Widening - Vauxhall Station [1904]

L&SWR Waterloo to Nine Elms Widening - Vauxhall Station [1904]

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Three children and the engine driver

Three children and the engine driver
Three children talking to the driver of Southern Railway 860 4-6-0 Lord Hawke and inspecting its wheels, Waterloo Station 1934

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Bill Haley on his first visit to England which was largely sponsored by the Daily Mirror

Bill Haley on his first visit to England which was largely sponsored by the Daily Mirror. Rocking fans on the train with Bill coming from Southampton to Waterloo station

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: A diagram of the proposed Charing Cross Bridge

A diagram of the proposed Charing Cross Bridge
Plans for a new double-decker bridge at Charing Cross, designed by Sir Owen Williams and at the time recently approved by a royal commission

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Main Railway Station at Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine

Main Railway Station at Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
The Main Railway Station at Dnipropetrovsk (Dnepropetrovsk, Dnipro or Ekaterinoslav), Ukraine, built in the Russian revivalist style. As a little aside

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Mont-St-Jean Farmhouse - Waterloo Belgium

Mont-St-Jean Farmhouse - Waterloo Belgium
Mont-St Jean Farmhouse - Waterloo was the ambulance station for allied troops during the battle of Waterloo. The site of Mont-St-Jean is mentioned in Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. circa 1910s

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: Tour of the Colonies - Blackfriars - Queen Victoria

Tour of the Colonies - Blackfriars - Queen Victoria - Statue of Queen under decorated arch with crown on top. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies

Background imageWaterloo Station Collection: London Horse Bus

London Horse Bus
One of Londons horse buses, with adverts for Liptons Tea, Nestles Milk and Hudsons Soap, etc. on it. Photograph taken outside Waterloo Station, changing horses. Date: circa 1920



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Waterloo Station Collection

Waterloo Station is a major railway station located in London, England. It was opened in 1848 and has since become one of the busiest stations in the UK, serving over 100 million passengers annually. The station is known for its historic architecture and impressive clock tower, which has become an iconic symbol of London. It also features a variety of shops, restaurants, and amenities for travelers to enjoy. Popular themes associated with the station include its role as a transportation hub connecting London to other parts of the country, as well as its historical significance and cultural importance within the city's landscape.
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