Code | Person or Corporate Body Name |
DS/UK/1258 | Victoria (1819-1901); Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. |
DS/UK/1252 | Edward VII (1841-1910); King of Great Britain and Ireland. |
DS/UK/1270 | Alexandra (1844-1925); consort of Edward VII |
DS/UK/1359 | Lee; Sir; Sidney (1859-1926); English biographer and critic. |
DS/UK/198 | Garnett; Constance (1861-1946); nee Constance Black, People's Palace Librarian, translater of Russian texts. |
DS/UK/1360 | Boult; Sir; Adrian Cedric (1889-1983); English conductor. |
DS/UK/1308 | Melba; Dame; Nellie (1861-1931); Australian opera singer. |
DS/UK/1361 | Ronald; Sir; Landon (1873-1938); English conductor, composer, pianist, singing teacher and administrator. |
DS/UK/1362 | Percy; Pitt (1870-1932); English organist and conductor. |
DS/UK/1274 | Vincent; Percy (1868-1943); Lord Mayor of London |
DS/UK/1363 | Lansbury; George (1859-1940); British politician, newspaper editor |
DS/UK/1364 | Brough; Eric Rattray (1901-1936); Conductor, organist, Professor of Music. |
DS/UK/1365 | Foggin; Myers (1908-1986); English concert pianist and conductor. |
DS/UK/1366 | Edward VIII (1894-1972); King of Great Britain and Ireland (Duke of Windsor after abdication) |
DS/UK/1333 | Besant; Sir; Walter (1837-1901); Novelist and historian. |
DS/UK/1367 | Ervine; St. John Greer (1883-1971); Irish author, writer, critic and dramatist. |
DS/UK/1037 | Mary (1867-1953); consort of George V. |
DS/UK/1368 | Mayer; Robert (1879-1985); Philanthropist, businessman. |
DS/UK/1369 | George (1902-1942); Duke of Kent; Fourth son and fifth child of George V and Mary of Teck, and younger brother of Edward VIII and George VI. |
DS/UK/1370 | Marina (1906-1968); Duchess of Kent; née Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, wife of Prince George, Duke of Kent, the fourth son of King George V of the United Kingdom and Mary of Teck. |
DS/UK/1371 | Robeson; Paul (1898-1976); Actor, concert singer, athlete, lawyer, social activist. |
DS/UK/1249 | Currie; Sir; Edmund Hay (1834-1913); Vice Chairman of the School Board for London (1873-76); Chairman of the London Hospital Medical College (1876-79); Chairman of the Beaumont Trustees (1882-91). |
DS/UK/1481 | V&A Museum of Childhood; 1872-; London museum. |
DS/UK/62 | People's Palace; 1887-1954 |
DS/UK/1377 | Beaumont Trust; 1882- |
DS/UK/1454 | Apprentice's Exhibition of Art, Industry and Invention; 1887; Held at the People's Palace. |
DS/UK/1455 | Workmen's and Apprentices' Industrial Exhibition; 1889; Held at the People's Palace. |
DS/UK/1391 | People's Palace; Library; 1888-1902 |
DS/UK/1482 | British Symphony Orchestra; fl 1921-1925 |
DS/UK/1483 | Queen Mary's Hospital; 1890-1984; London hospital. |
DS/UK/1484 | B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra; fl 1929 |
DS/UK/1414 | People's Palace; Choral and Orchestral Society; fl 1890-1936 |
DS/UK/1485 | British Empire Union; 1916-1960 |
DS/UK/59 | East London College; 1905-1934 |
DS/UK/60 | Queen Mary College (QMC); 1887-1989 |
DS/UK/375 | The Times; 1785-; National newspaper. |
DS/UK/576 | University of London; Birkbeck, University of London; 1823-; Higher Education Institution |
DS/UK/1486 | North American Review; 1815-; U.S. literary magazine. |
DS/UK/1487 | The Twentieth Century; 1877-1972; British literary magazine. |
DS/UK/1375 | Brading; Peter M. (fl. 1976); Wrote the dissertation 'A Brief History of the People's Palace Library, East London, 1882-1902', September 1976, for the degree of Master of Arts in Information Studies. |