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an old black and white photo of people in front of a building
Alfred Hunt's Bone Works. Upper Fore Street. Lambeth, 1860
an old black and white photo of people walking down a narrow alleyway with buildings in the background
Castle Garth from Dog Leap Steps
an old black and white photo of the entrance to george & vulture in san francisco
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George & Vulture, City of London
an old black and white photo of three men standing in front of a store
Dirty Dick's, Sweedland Court, Bishopsgate, City, circa 1926.
two men walking down the street in front of a truck and car with people on it
Unseen 1960s Photos of London's East End
David Granick - Three Colt Street, London (1975) The East End in Colour 1960-1980
an old photo of two boats in the water next to some buildings and debris on the ground
Sights Of Wonderful London
Old Puddle Dock Blackfriars produced by The Fleetway House in the nineteen-twenties
an old black and white photo of a man standing in front of a brick building
The Loneliness Of Old London
Lost in Old London – Rose Alley, Southwark, c. 1910
an old black and white photo of a brick building
Old Photos of Pubs in London a Century Ago
These are what London's pubs looked like about 100 years ago. George & Vulture, City of London The Grapes, Limehouse The Gree...
an old black and white photo of some buildings
1866 medieval Steep Street from the junction with Trenchard Street
1866 medieval Steep Street from the junction with Trenchard Street
an old black and white photo of cars parked on the side of a road near buildings
River Crossings - Potters Fields
The River Neckinger is one of the lost rivers of London. It now runs underground, from the Imperial War Museum to the Thames; and divides Shad Thames in the West and the area that was known as Jacobs Island in the East. People think that the river got its name from the words “Devil’s Neckcloth” – another way of talking about the hangman’s noose – the rope used to hang people until they died. Until the 18th century Thames pirates had their heads chopped off at Neckinger Wharf.
an old city street with cars parked on both sides
Photographs of Time Passing in Spitalfields
Cheshire St E2 1967
an old black and white photo of people standing in front of a store
Secondhand clothes-dealers and buyers on the corner of Brick Lane and Bacon St, mid-1890s
an old brick building with broken windows
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Back of weavers houses in Cheshire Street, Bethnal Green #London
an old black and white photo of people shopping
Postcards from Petticoat Lane
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a painting of tables and chairs covered in snow next to a lamp post with a lion statue on top
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"The Lion in Winter" by Alexei Butirskiy