Our London
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Just because it's no longer ours, doens't mean it was ever theirs.

This page is dedicated to the city we love so much despite all that's been lost.
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WHITBREAD shires and stables in Garrett Street in the City of London
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Georges Diner 361-363 North #WoolwichRd, #VictoriaDocks, #Newham, #London, #E16 ⚰️

This diner on the #Silvertown peninsula sits lonely & downtrodden.

Once it served the working class now instead stares at new-build high rises who'll be glad to see it & so many of England's traits, gone. https://t.me/AHatredForModernism
The granite arch of Scotland Yard , London.
Commuters walking up the steps leading out of Westminster Underground station, 1930’s.
London Bridge, 1925
Camberwell Road in 1952 , looking towards Camberwell Green , and collecting the dug up tar blocks. Cheaper than coal but did spit a lot , many a chimney fire caused by them.
Strand, London
The Duke of Cambridge Pub, Lewisham c1925
Seven Dials, London
Red Lion Street c. 1900, looking north to Javens Chambers, Clerkenwell Road, Clerkenwell London
Cutty Sark arriving in Greenwich c1954
The towering gates of Millwall Dock, circa 1867, which remained active until the 1960s and is today the site of residential developments near Canary Wharf
Woodberry Tavern pub , 618 Seven Sisters Road, Tottenham N15
Dustmen and Dust Cart in Beckett street Camberwell,London
The Earl of Beaconsfield, 211 Grange Rd, Plaistow, E13 (Opened prior to 1878, damaged by enemy action on 6th January 1941, reopened on 20th June 1941, closed 2002 and demolished 2007)
The Dew Drop Inn, 22 Brydges Rd, Stratford, E15 (Opened prior to 1874, closed in 2011 and is now demolished)
London: Covent Garden