A rare photo collection was found by robert bonnin that captured street scenes of London from between the 1890s and 1900s.
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Trafalgar Square (London) with the National Gallery to the left and St Martins in the Fields to the right |
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Two women are about to cross The Mall onto Horse Guards Parade. The building to the right now house the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) |
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Vauxhall is an area of London just south of the Thames |
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Albert Memorial in London with the Royal Albert Hall in the background |
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An elephant in a park, London |
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In the distance is St Paul's Cathedral. This was taken from Cannon Street in the City of London |
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London Trafalgar Square |
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Omnibus stand outside of Victoria Station London |
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St Paul's Cathedral, City of London |
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The corner of Parliament Square from a stretch of road called Broad Sanctuary. Broad Sacntuary eventually becomes Victoria Street. Westminster Abbey is out of shot just to the photographer's right |
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The Crimean War Memorial in Waterloo Place London |
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The Monument, London |
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The south bank of the river Thames at Westminster Bridge, London |
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The SS Somerset, home port London |
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This is probably the river Thames (there was a naval college on the Thames maybe that's it) |