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Lost London: Unseen Photos of a Vanished City

19 Nov

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Summary

  • A new book showcases photos of London's lost landmarks.
  • Euston Arch, a heroic monument to Britain's railway age, was demolished.
  • Many Victorian buildings were replaced by modern offices and roads.
Lost London: Unseen Photos of a Vanished City

A compelling new book, 'Panoramas of Lost London: Work, Wealth, Poverty and Change 1870-1945,' offers a poignant visual journey through the capital's transformed landscape. It features previously unseen photographs of landmarks and street scenes that have been erased by time and development, evoking a powerful sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. The collection serves as a testament to London's dynamic history and its constant evolution.

The book highlights significant structures such as the Euston Arch, described as a 'heroic monument to Britain's railway age.' This iconic arch, built in 1837, was controversially demolished in 1962 to make way for station redevelopment, a fate shared by many other grand Victorian buildings. The images capture not only grand architecture but also the daily lives of Londoners, from tradesmen to families, providing a rich social tapestry.

Beyond individual landmarks, the book illustrates broader urban changes. Many Victorian buildings were replaced by office blocks, car parks, and ring roads, reflecting a shifting architectural and planning ethos. Even iconic structures like St Pancras Station and the Royal Albert Hall faced threats of demolition, underscoring a period of significant urban transformation and loss, now preserved through these evocative photographic records.

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The book showcases historical photographs of London from 1870-1945, documenting lost landmarks, street scenes, and the lives of its residents during a period of significant change.
The Euston Arch was demolished in 1962 to allow for the redevelopment of Euston Station and its Great Hall.
London experienced immense expansion and transformation, with many Victorian buildings being demolished and replaced by modern structures, office blocks, and infrastructure.

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