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🏺Vɪɴᴛᴀɢᴇ Lᴏɴᴅᴏɴ🏺 on Instagram: "Tower Bridge In Operation - London, England, c1920s. 🏷 ——————————————————————— ⭐️⭐️ 📜#londonlover 📜#cityhistory 📜#art 📜#Londonbylondoners ⭐️⭐️ 📜*Dm for credit or removal (No copyright intended) All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner (s). #londonphoto #londonist #london_city_photo #Instergood #Photography #londonborn #londonhistory #londonlife #london #history #historyoflondon #londoninblackandwhite #Insterlondon #Love #beautiful #ilovelond Dark Victorian Aesthetic, 1920s London, 1920 London, Steampunk Building, 1920s Aesthetic, Historical London, Tower Bridge London, London Aesthetic, London History

🏺Vɪɴᴛᴀɢᴇ Lᴏɴᴅᴏɴ🏺 on Instagram: "Tower Bridge In Operation - London, England, c1920s. 🏷 ——————————————————————— ⭐️⭐️ 📜#londonlover 📜#cityhistory 📜#art 📜#Londonbylondoners ⭐️⭐️ 📜*Dm for credit or removal (No copyright intended) All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner (s). #londonphoto #londonist #london_city_photo #Instergood #Photography #londonborn #londonhistory #londonlife #london #history #historyoflondon #londoninblackandwhite #Insterlondon #Love #beautiful…

vintage everyday: London in The 1920s 1920 London, Victoria Station, Walks In London, Empire Romain, London Skyline, Old Fords, Vintage Everyday, London Town, Retro Photo

London's growth accelerated during the 18th century, and it was the world's largest city from about 1831 to 1925. This growth was aided from 1836 by London's first railways which put small countryside towns within easy reach of the city. The rail network expanded very rapidly, and caused these places to grow whilst London itself expanded into surrounding fields, merging with neighbouring settlements such as Kensington. Rising traffic congestion on city centre roads led to the creation of the…

Lovely atmospheric photograph of Waterloo Place, London in 1899 by the Belgian photographer Leonard Misonne Old London, Baker Street, Victorian London, Fotografi Vintage, London History, Walking In The Rain, Foto Vintage, Foto Art, Vintage London

This is another photograph by the Belgian photographer Leonard Misonne and dates from 1899, it shows the view from Lower Regent Street junction with Waterloo Place looking south across Pall Mall to the Duke of York Column. The Guards Crimean War Memorial is in the centre and the Athenaeum Club is at top right. The building on the left was demolished in 1909 and replaced with Cox's Bank, that same building is now a hotel.

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