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The London Daily Newsletter Wednesday 2 August


The London Daily Newsletter Wednesday 2 August
Putney Bridge is a bridge crossing of the River Thames in west London, linking Putney on the south side with Fulham to the north.
Photographer Luke Agbaimoni created the Tube Mapper project allowing him to be creative, fitting photography around his lifestyle and adding stations on his daily commute.

The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 1 August


The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 1 August
Ladbroke Grove on the corner of St Charles Sqaure taken outside the Eagle public house, looking north, just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.
The magic of the old Covent Garden Market is evoked through Clive Boursnell’s photographs, taken over the course of numerous visits to Covent Garden in the 1960s and 1970s.

The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 1 August


The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 1 August
Alsatia was the name given to an area lying north of the River Thames covered by the Whitefriars monastery.
Photographer Luke Agbaimoni created the Tube Mapper project allowing him to be creative, fitting photography around his lifestyle and adding stations on his daily commute.

The London Daily Newsletter Monday 31 July


The London Daily Newsletter Monday 31 July
The bombing of the Second World War meant that some whole streets were wiped off the future map. Rackham Street, in London W10, was one of them.
The magic of the old Covent Garden Market is evoked through Clive Boursnell’s photographs, taken over the course of numerous visits to Covent Garden in the 1960s and 1970s.

The London Daily Newsletter Monday 31 July


The London Daily Newsletter Monday 31 July
The bombing of the Second World War meant that some whole streets were wiped off the future map. Rackham Street, in London W10, was one of them.
Photographer Luke Agbaimoni created the Tube Mapper project allowing him to be creative, fitting photography around his lifestyle and adding stations on his daily commute.

The London Daily Newsletter Friday 28 July


The London Daily Newsletter Friday 28 July
Convent in North Kensington
The magic of the old Covent Garden Market is evoked through Clive Boursnell’s photographs, taken over the course of numerous visits to Covent Garden in the 1960s and 1970s.

The London Daily Newsletter Friday 28 July


The London Daily Newsletter Friday 28 July
The gasometers of the Gas Light and Coke company dominated North Kensington until demolition in the late 20th century.
Photographer Luke Agbaimoni created the Tube Mapper project allowing him to be creative, fitting photography around his lifestyle and adding stations on his daily commute.

The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 27 July


The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 27 July
Stag Lane Aerodrome was a private aerodrome between 1915 and 1934.
The magic of the old Covent Garden Market is evoked through Clive Boursnell’s photographs, taken over the course of numerous visits to Covent Garden in the 1960s and 1970s.

The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 27 July


The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 27 July
Notting Barns Farm was one of two farms in the North Kensington area.
Photographer Luke Agbaimoni created the Tube Mapper project allowing him to be creative, fitting photography around his lifestyle and adding stations on his daily commute.

The London Daily Newsletter Wednesday 26 July


The London Daily Newsletter Wednesday 26 July
Portobello Farm House was approached along Turnpike Lane, sometimes referred to as Green’s Lane, a track leading from Kensington Gravel Pits towards a wooden bridge over the canal.
The magic of the old Covent Garden Market is evoked through Clive Boursnell’s photographs, taken over the course of numerous visits to Covent Garden in the 1960s and 1970s.