One photo of London Bridge around 1900 captures a view from the south-west towards the Church of St Magnus the Martyr, with ...
Shepherd's Bush Underground Station was opened in 1900 and was an immediate commercial success. One of the old tunnels in the station was later used as an underground shelter during World War II.
London has been through some serious change in its lifetime. Founded by the Romans in 43 AD, the capital’s 2,000 year history has seen the city go through plagues, fires, industrialisation, the Blitz, ...
St. Pauls Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace may be iconic pieces of London architecture, but there is nothing that feels quite so quintessentially English, or reflects more of the ...