RM2M3K9Y1–Three British bobbies on the beat during WWI, attempt to lure a suspected German spy from his flat in Tottenham Court Road in London, by frying some delicious looking sausages beneath his window. After all, all Germans like sausages, don't they? Date: 1914
RMEYNWY0–Stockton-on-Tees, UK, Saturday, 1st August, 2015. A male street performer, in full costume as a pink angel, interacts with two officers from Cleveland Police, dressed in their normal police uniform, at Instant Light, the 28th Stockton International Riverside Festival.
RMT94TDR–Metropolitan Policemen on Whitehall, London 1969
RMD96BDA–Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman, arriving at House of Commons, January, 1846, being saluted by a member of the London police force which he reformed, and which became known as 'Peelers' or 'Bobbies. Woodcut, 1846.
RMBF6J96–TWO POLICEMAN GUARDING A SHOP IN TETBURY GLOUCESTERSHIRE BEFORE A ROYAL VISIT UK
RMPKNBCX–an English Bobby and a British paperboy (newspaper delivery boy) - from an old circa 1915 postcard
RMCECHXW–Policemen discuss security at the British Formula one Grand Prix
RMM4TNM9–Fatal accident of Sir Robert Peel, 29 June 1850
RMB2KT37–Police officers give directions to Glasgow rangers football fans on the day of the Euro final, 2008 in Manchester.
RF2N313M5–London bobbies. English policemen from behind in a street of London UK
RMA008D3–Famous Big Ben and Parliament with British Bobbies Police London England
RMF0D0CK–British Bobbies in Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK
RMT83M7W–Black Country Living Museum, 1940's wartime weekend, summer 2018. Spiv being arrested by vintage British bobbies on the beat.
RMCWAKKH–British Minister of War John Profumo retuns home after admitting an affair with Christine Keeler, June 18, 1963. Courtesy: CSU
RMCNKARB–Large Mounted British Police Force
RMBR9JA2–Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, 1788 to 1850. British Conservative statesman, twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RMCPRYA4–Quant, Mary, *11.2.1934, British fashion designer, with model and policeman on the stage, fashion show, West Berlin, 22.3.1968, ,
RMD3CX2W–two british officers on the beat in ramsbottom,lancashire,england
RMB0298N–London Bobbies on Westminster Bridge London England with London Eye in the background
RMEYP8DE–Stockton-on-Tees, UK, Saturday, 1st August, 2015. A male street performer, in full costume as a pink angel, interacts with two officers from Cleveland Police, dressed in their normal police uniform, at Instant Light, the 28th Stockton International Riverside Festival. Credit: Andrew Nicholson/Alamy Live News
RMGD9A6P–Mounted British police on patrol near Parliament Square with Big Ben a London landmark in the background
RMA5FD8H–London Bobbies England
RM2RGCA75–Sir Robert Peel (1788 - 1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism and Free Trade vs Protectionism, but is probably best remembered for organising the London Police Force in the 1820's. For a long time, British policemen were nicknamed 'Peelers' or 'Bobbies' in reference to Robert Peel.
RMG8BCMB–Bugler Gerald Atkinson, 63, shows a visitor to Stormont Castle, Belfast, one of the models of himself that are to be used to represent Northern Ireland in displays overseas. He is the last member of the Hillsborough Castle Guard, that was founded in the 17th century as a private army. The model of the bugler will be seen first at the Ulster Week in Sheffield, and the Central Office of Information has adopted the model to join miniatures of Beefeaters, Scots pipers and London bobbies for use in 'British Fortnights' abroad.
RMPM7TB2–Suffragettes attempting to use their femininity to avoid being arrested by a London 'Bobby' (Policeman) -from an old comic postcard of the time
RMGFW762–Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (1788 – 1850) was a British statesman and member of the Conservative Party, who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835 and 1841–1846) and twice served as Home Secretary (1822–1827 and 1828–1830). He is regarded as the father of the modern British police established in 1829 and one of the founders of the modern Conservative Party.
RMKAWWHW–Sir Robert Peel, Served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835 and 1841–1846)
RMB2KT3A–Police officers with takeaways as they police the crowds of glasgow rangers gathering in manchester for the euro final 2008.
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RM2E5ARNA–Havana Club party at The Metropolitain bar for Notting Hill Carnival 28th August 2011
RMHTJGF9–Bobby at Buckingham Palace
RMH61TC3–Vintage portrait of a British police constable in the uniform of the Caernarfon constabulary dated June 5th 1926
RM2T7CMTC–Two high relief guard figures adorn a door, done to look like traditional British Bobbies in blue uniform and high helmet, hat. At Wat Ratchabophit Sa
RMW28350–London, UK - June, 2019. Police officers patrolling Oxford Circus in central London.
RMFG98E5–London,UK. 18th February 2016. A police officer stands outside 10 Downing Street. Police officers spend less than half their time on beat patrols which is blamed on red tape rather than budget cuts. Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
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RFGKCMC6–Big Ben with Bobbies posing in the foreground, London, Great Britain
RF2HH3DY6–An old fashioned British Police station sign/light/lamp
RMCC468J–Sir Robert Peel 2nd Baronet 1788 1850 British Conservative statesman Prime Minister United Kingdom Home Secretary police force
RMGD9A78–Mounted British police on patrol near Parliament Square London with Big Ben a London landmark in the background
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RM2M3K0MA–Sir Robert Peel (1788 - 1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism and Free Trade vs Protectionism, but is probably best remembered for organising the London Police Force in the 1820's. For a long time, British policemen were nicknamed 'Peelers' or 'Bobbies' in reference to Robert Peel. 1800
RMGBCDPG–A new police radio-telephone directed police car of the new Traffic and Accident Group, Scotland Yard, crossing Westminster Bridge with attendant motor-cyclists.
RMJHWD73–British 'kid catcher' school attendance officer and 'bobby' policeman
RMD2DPBR–London police force bobbies on duty crowd control city of London England Europe
RMR0DT1P–Leeds,Yorkshire CDV (Carte De Visite) of Two Victorian Policemen
RMB4MRFF–Bobbies on the beat
RMPFTMBC–British police deployed in Windsor on the day of the wedding of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle
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RMHTJGF5–Bobby at Buckingham Palace
RMA31RKG–Law and Order.
RMT8C28F–A British Transport policeman at Waterloo Station, London, UK
RMW2835H–London, UK - June, 2019. Police officers patrolling Oxford Circus in central London.
RMGN68WX–London, England. 06 march, 2016. Two symbols of London. Bobbies on horseback and the traditional red phone box.
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RMBA3PA2–Seventies, black and white photo, police, two British policemen, Bobbies, aged 25 to 35 years, Great Britain, England, London
RMAB6KHJ–Armed Police Downing Street London
RMA5FD7X–A bobbie giving a tourist directions in London England
RMGD9A8W–Mounted British police on patrol near Parliament Square London with Big Ben a London landmark in the background
RME0X0JT–Sep. 24, 1964 - French And English Policemen Meet At ''Old England'': A cocktail party organised by the British Men's wear guild was held at ''Old England'', The famous shop near the opera, last night. Photo Shows: Two bobbies from surrey have a friendly chat with two pairs policemen in front of ''Old England'' last night.
RM2M3K0MP–Sir Robert Peel (1788 - 1850), English statesman and Prime Minister, on horseback. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism and Free Trade vs Protectionism, but is probably best remembered for organising the London Police Force in the 1820's. For a long time, British policemen were nicknamed 'Peelers' or 'Bobbies' in reference to Robert Peel. On 29th June 1850, Peel was thrown from his horse and sustained fatal injuries.
RMG86F5M–London's harassed policemen have a further problem to cope with during the rush-hour in the City. They struggle to remove cases of a load of orange crush, which was shifted when this lorry was passing through New Bridge Street. A police breakdown lorry held a steadying rope around the load as they worked.
RM2C9CR4R–British militant suffragettes under arrest by the British Police.
RM2A4NW8N–An original Police Lamp on the wall of South Moulton Police Station.
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RMTXH159–Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman, arriving at House of Commons, January, 1846, being saluted by a member of the London police force which he reformed, and which became known as 'Peelers' or 'Bobbies. Woodcut, 1846
RMD9W2EY–Smiling British policewoman on duty in Whitehall.
RM2WN0D6E–british community policing
RMM9FAJ8–Metropolitan Police Horseback, mounted police officers patrolling Central London police uk police old bill britain british concept bobbys bobbies pair
RMGGBEEK–QUADROPHENIA UK 1979 Franc Roddam Jimmy Cooper (PHIL DANIELS) and the battle with two Bobbies of the British Police. Regie: Franc Roddam
RMT8C28P–A black British Transport policeman on duty at Waterloo Station, London, England, UK
RMR2WJ63–London, UK - February, 2019. Police officers patrolling Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus in central London.
RM2JD6HEP–Sir Robert Peel (1788 - 1850), the English statesman and Prime Minister. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism and Free Trade vs Protectionism, but is probably best remembered for organising the London Police Force in the 1820's. For a long time, British policemen were nicknamed 'Peelers' or 'Bobbies' in reference to Robert Peel. Colourised version of: 10219042 Date: 1800
RMGXXY2W–Traditional blue British Police Station lamp,Stockton Heath,Warrington,Cheshire
RMDGTMMR–Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, 1788-1850, a British Conservative statesman, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
RMAB6KHH–Armed Police Downing Street London
RMKK98KY–British Transport police officers on the beat,Waterloo Station,London
RMGD9A0W–Police on horseback patrol past The Imperial War museum viewed from St James's Park
RMD6RFMY–London, UK, Bobbies the Metropolitan Police
RM2M3K0P9–Sir Robert Peel (1788 - 1850), English statesman and Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons, January 1846. Peel was a Conservative MP who held strong views on Irish Catholicism and Free Trade vs Protectionism, but is probably best remembered for organising the London Police Force in 1829. For a long time, British policemen were nicknamed 'Peelers' or 'Bobbies' in reference to Robert Peel. On 29th June 1850, Peel was thrown from his horse and sustained fatal injuries. 1846
RMG7NGGG–PC Robert Brown arrives by vintage car at Croydon Police Station in south London. The country's longest-serving officer is retiring after 47 years of service, he was greeted by a guard of honour by colleagues, including officers from Croydon and the Met's dog unit.
RMMPAGMF–Law and Order in Britain - A British 'Bobby' or 'Peeler' (Policeman) as they appeared when first introduced on the streets of London.
RMTAACBX–'The Letter of Introduction', 1841. By Ebenezer Landells (1808-1860) for 'Punch', 5th September 1841. Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) being asked to form a government by Queen Victoria (1819-1901). This was Peel's second term as Prime Minister which lasted until 1846. Amongst other things Peel is remembered for helping create the modern police force, leading to officers being known as 'Bobbies' (in England) and 'Peelers' (in Northern Ireland).
RME6HXHA–A west Yorkshire constabulary policeman's helmet for sale on a flea market in Quebec Canada
RMBDY110–British souvenir shop display.
RMT95C12–British policemen checking for racing tips at the Epsom Derby races in June 1932
RFPTBFCA–A group of police with motorcycles in Liverpool city centre.
RMAYK718–London Horse Guards Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment The Life Guards changing guard policeman directing tourists
RMHTMHTH–Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) 1853-56: British Grenadier Guards departing from Trafalgar Square, London, 22 February 1854 on route for the Crimea. Hand-coloured engraving c1860
RMM954RF–Bobbies on the beat on Berwick Street in London's Soho area, UK
RMHTMB9C–Man dressed in Victorian police uniform, known as bobbies or peelers in Victorian time, at Victorian Festival of Christmas at Portsmouth in November
RMAYW292–POLICE GUARD A DRAIN COVER IN GLOUCESTER CITY CENTRE SFTER THEFTS DUE TO THE HIGH PRICE IRONWORK FOR SCRAP MARCH 2004
RMGXXYA9–Traditional blue British Police Station lamp,Stockton Heath,Warrington,Cheshire
RMDGTMN3–Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1779-1868, a British statesman, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain
RMBTFG9X–Police officers at the Notting Hill Carnival (2010), London, UK
RMBJX677–Two policemen stand guard to watch the crowd outside Derby Cathedral during The Queens visit for Maundy Thursday Easter.
RMGD9A26–Police on horseback patrol past The Imperial War museum viewed from St James's Park
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