It almost Easter! Hop to the museum this Friday, Saturday and Monday for some Easter fun and a interesting fun visit. #museums #Cotswolds #freethingstodo
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Good to see Kent Police Museum reopen today. Full details on their website www.kent.police.uk/police-force... #policehistory #policemuseums
The City of London Police Memorials to those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. Rededicated today with a third Memorial added bearing the names of those omitted from the original plaques #lestweforget #policehistory #Cityhistory #TheFourteen
8 November 2025 and the City of London will see its first ever Lady Mayor’s Show. A good start to the day passing this lovely act of remembrance for all those who departed this town to serve in times of war #LMS2025 #Ladymayorsshow #Cityhistory #RemembranceDay #lestweforget
History in the making - the passing of London’s Royal Parks Police #policehistory
(Screen-grabbed from ‘the other place’ as they don’t seem to have an account on here).
And this year’s Police History Society Conference - one that marks the Society’s 40th anniversary- is off.The morning has started with our AGM and distribution of this year’s Journal #PHSConference2025
With delegates gathering this evening at Police Federation headquarters at Leatherhead, this year’s Police History Society Conference is getting underway! We’ll be commenting on tomorrow’s talks during the day so be sure to check in! #PHSConf2025 #policehistory
The Police History Society is delighted to preview the front cover of this year's Journal which will be landing slightly earlier than normal this year, due to conference being earlier.
This year marks our 40th anniversary, so we are celebrating our ruby anniversary with a change of cover colour.
Stand by for a message!
The Police History Society Conference is taking place this year from 24-26 October at Police Federation HQ in Leatherhead, Surrey. Booking is open. Members and non-members welcome. Full details www.policehistorysociety.com/conference #policehistory #policehistorysociety
If you’re passing @p_sq, drop by @theldnarchives exhibition on the City of London in #WWII. Some fascinating photos on display including many by Arthur Cross and Fred Tibbs, both @CityPoliceCops, who recorded so much of the bomb damage inflicted on the Square Mile #Cityhistory
Well, the new Court and City of London police building at Fleet Street is coming on #policehistory #Cityhistory
A special edition of the journal ‘Policing and Society’ - online and free to access - is now available. Curated by @polhissoc1985.bsky.social member Dr Mary Fraser, it contains lots of interesting articles by PHS members. Get your copy here! #policehistory www.tandfonline.com/toc/gpas20/3...
The talks at this year’s @polhissoc1985.bsky.social conference are worth a gander #Cityhistory #policehistory
20 April 2016 and the Household Cavalry become one of the City of London’s privileged regiments with a little help from City Police horses.
In every group photo there’s usually one with their eyes closed or looking the wrong way …. 🙄 🐑 #Sundayintheshire
The Greatest Generation.
In the beautiful Wren church of St Mary Aldermary, a window marking the contribution of civil defence to the protection of London in #WWII #Cityhistory #WindowsOnWednesday
Will be well worth a visit - if only for the remarkable Blitz photographs taken by Arthur Cross and Frederick Tibbs, both City of London police officers #Cityhistory #policehistory www.thelondonarchives.org/visit-us/exh...
A study in blue. Thursday afternoon on the Thames, looking towards the City of London #bluesky #blueriver
Jack Bousfield - born in Australia in 1911, he joined the Metropolitan Police aged 21. During #WWII he served as an air-gunner with 83 Squadron, and became the first former London police officer to receive the DFC #policehistory
‘A rapid unscheduled disassembly’. Know a few police cars that has happened to, usually because of a black dog 🐕
As AppleTV+ is free this weekend, have dipped into ‘Slow Horses.’ Now spending much of each episode spotting the City of London locations ….
So, today saw ruralshire’s (rough) equivalent of the City of London’s cart-marking, but with more tractors #vintagevehicles #steamengines #BoxingDay
Wishing you all a happy and peaceful Christmas.
‘Be good, we are still open’ - a festive message from the early 1940s from the City of London Police officers of D Division (Cloak Lane).
Wishing all in the emergency services a merry and ‘Q’ Christmas. Stay safe!
It’s also a fantastic one.