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Images
of the City of London: The Square Mile Revealed
London photographs. Walk around the City of London today and
you will see a modern, high-tech business city, one of the world's
most important financial centres. But it wasn't always like
that. The City is where London began and for many hundreds of
years it was densely populated, teeming with life. Even at the
turn of the 20th century there was a large resident population,
compared with about 7,000 today. The City was a busy thriving
place, the docks were still functioning and industry and commerce
were conducted not only on weekdays but also in the evening
and at weekends. It was also where families lived, worked and
played. The many rare and atmospheric postcards and photographs
in this book show how the City of London used to be. Once you've
found out where to look and what to look for, you'll be surprised
at how much of the old City you can still find, and this book
will help you to find it.
London
at Dawn
London photographs. This collection of photographs captures
the spirit of London, a varied, bustling and exciting city.
Photographer Anthony Epes has documented the many facets of
London during the sleepy early hours before the chaos of the
working day with a skill that accentuates the beauty of the
images and skylines that we know so well. To complement this
photography, writers and personalities who hold London dear
to their hearts have provided their musings on the city they
love. From Anthony Sher to Samuel Johnson, Shakespeare to Suggs,
they have combined to create a body of work that will be a lasting
testament to London at the turn of the Millennium.
London:
Portrait of a City
London photographs. Composed of a sequence of images punctuated
by a series of essays which explore London through its architectural
features and materials, this book focuses on both famous landmarks
and lesser-known, anonymous buildings.
London
from the Air
The essence of London's ever changing skyline is captured in
these 150 colour photographs by Jason Hawkes. Heights vary from
500 feet to 1500 feet and sights include: Buckingham Palace;
the Tower of London; Westminster Abbey; the River Thames; the
Millennium Dome; Parliament; the Docklands; the Thames Barrier;
and many more. Commentary on the photographs is provided by
Felix Barker.
London:
A City Revealed
London photographs. A new edition of this visual tribute to
London, reflecting elegantly all that is great about the city.
"London: A City Revealed" pays homage to the world's
favourite capital, making a souvenir of any visit to the most
fashionable city in the world. AA Publishing.
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