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The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 8 August


The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 8 August
The London Necropolis Railway was opened in 1854 as a reaction to severe overcrowding in London’s existing graveyards and cemeteries.
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 8 August


The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 8 August
The Hungerford Stairs were the entrance point to Hungerford Market from the River Thames. They are now the site of Charing Cross railway Station.
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 8 August


The London Daily Newsletter Tuesday 8 August
The Hungerford Stairs were the entrance point to Hungerford Market from the River Thames. They are now the site of Charing Cross railway Station.
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 7 August


The London Daily Newsletter Monday 7 August
A local West Hampstead builder, Thomas Potter, constructed Cedars in 1878.
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 7 August


The London Daily Newsletter Monday 7 August
Leytonstone is an area of east London and part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest .
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 4 August


The London Daily Newsletter Friday 4 August
In a time when most had somewhere to live but few had somewhere to wash at home, public baths were the place to go…
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 4 August


The London Daily Newsletter Friday 4 August
Flitcroft was a 50 acre estate at Fortune Green and West End, named after its owner in the 18th 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 3 August


The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 3 August
Temple Bar is the point in London where Fleet Street, City of London, becomes the Strand, Westminster, and where the City of London traditionally erected a barrier to regulate trade into the city.
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 3 August


The London Daily Newsletter Thursday 3 August
The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom.
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 2 August


The London Daily Newsletter Wednesday 2 August
Bullbaiters Farm near Boreham Wood was originally called Bullbeggar’s Farm – Bullbeggar meaning ’hobgoblin’ or ’scarecrow’.
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.