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Jul 26
The London Daily Newsletter Wednesday 26 July
The St Marylebone workhouse infirmary was opened in 1881 on Rackham Street, North Kensington and received a congratulatory letter from Florence Nightingale.
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.
Jul 25
The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 25 July
A corner of St Charles Square looking north, just after 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.
Jul 25
The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 25 July
Photographed in 1951, the corner of St Charles Square and Ladbroke Grove looking northwest just after the Second World War.
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.
Jul 24
The London Daily Newsletter Monday 24 July
Photographed just after the Second World War, looking north along Exmoor Street.
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.
Jul 24
The London Daily Newsletter Monday 24 July
A bombed-out Rackham Street, looking down from the junction with Exmoor Street.
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.
Jul 21
The London Daily Newsletter Friday 21 July
Saint Martin’s Mission was originally known as Rackham Hall as it was situated on Rackham Street.
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.
Jul 21
The London Daily Newsletter Friday 21 July
British National Pictures Ltd purchased 50 acres of land on the south side of Shenley Road and began construction of two large film stages in 1925. The first film produced there was Madame Pompadour in 1927.
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.
Jul 20
The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 20 July
Shepherd Market was described by Arthur Bingham Walkley in 1925 as one of the oddest incongruities in London.
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.
Jul 20
The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 20 July
Lowder Street in Wapping at the end of the First World War.
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.
Jul 19
The London Daily Newsletter Wednesday 19 July
Looking south towards Plaistow station, railway works on the right.
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.