From what I can tell, this was pinned from author Jo Beverly's Flicker page - small world, isn't it?
The Crystal Palace fire, November 30, 1936 and the ruins of the Palace below.
Lamplighter, c.. 1930
This water gate stood at the river’s edge, fifty yards from Samuel Pepys’ house. Built in 1626, as the triumphal entry for the Duke of Buckingham to York House, since the Victoria Embankment was completed in 1870 it has been marooned a hundred yards from the Thames. From "In Search of Relics of Old London" at Spitalfields Life.
An Edwardian housemaid
1920's chimney sweep
Coachman and Footmen of the 3rd Lord Egerton of Tatton outside 9 Seamore Place, Mayfair.
Before the Coronation of George V. Cheshire County Council/National Trust.
Aida Overton Walker dazzled early-twentieth-century theater audiences with her original dance routines, her enchanting singing voice, and her penchant for elegant costumes. One of the premiere African American women artists of the turn of the century, she popularized the cakewalk and introduced it to English society.
London Cabmen: c.1877, John Thomson
1920's - sheep grazing beside the Serpentine, Hyde Park
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