#123: The London Stone…the oldest piece of London
Walk down Cannon Street, and you’ll probably never even realize that sitting behind the metal and the glass on the sidewalk is the London Stone, the oldest piece of London. […]
London, Clerkenwell, St John's Gate c.1870
London, Clerkenwell, St John's Gate c.1870.
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Wednesday Picture: Railway bridges. Shaping our lives, occasionally getting smashed | Kentishtowner
In January 1962, train carriages careered off a bridge and plunged onto Kentish Town Road, as today's amazing photo reveals.
New York City Chinatown > Five Points Tenements, 1890
Prospect of Whitby
Telephone Engineer Is Attaching the Main Telephone Cable to a New Support Wire in London, ca. 1920s
The engineer is attaching the main telephone cable to a new support wire, suspended between Maddox Street and Conduit Street in Mayfair. London 1920s.
Children: London Slums, Twine Court (b/w photo), (19th century)
The Old Talbot Coaching INN. A popular haunt for Victorian cracksmen, footpads and dippers.
Charles Spurgeon’s Londoners
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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ViewFinder - Image Details
Results of conducting a search of the ViewFinder database of historic photographs of England.
Horace Warner, 1912
Horace Warner, 1912 Spitalfields Nippers
Norton Folgate near Liverpool Street Station