The Pubs Of Old London
In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London
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“Liverpool Street Station c.1969.”
Favourite Pie & Mash Shops (Part One)
In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London
Tony Bock on the Railway
In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London
Liverpool Street Station 1922
Liverpool Street Station: Sunday, 21st May 1922. (Photo courtesy GER Society Archive)
City of London Police Constable and the 'London Stone'.
The officer is standing beside the 'London Stone' which is set into the wall of St. Swithin's Church, Cannon Street. It was thought to be the Roman milliarium from which distances were measured. During 1941 St. Swithins was destroyed by enemy action but the stone was left unscathed. Post war it was moved to an alcove at III, Cannon Street.
Stations - London underground station signs
A small selection of the hundreds of Station signs dotted all over London
Liverpool St Station 1986
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London's 27 Abandoned Tube Stations
Transport could have been so different.
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greeneyes55: “ King’s Cross Station London 1939 Photo: Wolf Suschitzky ”
Liverpool St Rebuild viewed from area of proposed new concourse with Gate line crash deck in place Friday 16th March 1990
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Passenger facilities beneath Liverpool Street station, London, 1956. They include the Gentlemen's toilet, hairdressing saloon and baths, and a weighing machine. There are also vending machines selling chewing gum, chocolate and confectionery. A sign directs passengers to the Metropolitan line underground station.