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London Bridge Station, Southwark, London, c1920-c1930.  Artist: George Davison Reid
AR914514 
Traffic Jam on Blackfriars Bridge, London, c1935. Artist: George Davison Reid
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London Bridge, Southwark, London. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Holborn Station, London, c1920s. Artist: George Davison Reid
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The Daily Telegraph building, Fleet Street, City of Westminster, London, early 1930s.  Artist: George Davison Reid
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Piccadilly Circus, City of Westminster, London, early 20th century.  Artist: George Davison Reid
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Fleet Street looking west, City of London, 1920s. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Downstream from London Bridge. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, London. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Piccadilly Circus Station, Haymarket entrance, Westminster, London, c1930s. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Bankside, west of Southwark Bridge, London, early 1930s. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Entrance to Westminster Underground Station, City of Westminster, London. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Nelson's Column, The Strand and Lyons Cornor House, Westminster, London, before 1933. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Children on the cobbled causeway under Southwark Bridge, London, c1930. Artist: George Davison Reid
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The exterior of King's Cross station. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Tower Bridge, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, London. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Charing Cross Hospital, City of Westminster, London. Artist: George Davison Reid
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Cannon Street with Lyons shop, hotel and station, London, c1920-c1930.  Artist: George Davison Reid
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The Strand looking east, Westminster, London, (c1910s?).  Artist: George Davison Reid
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People walking past the Astoria Theatre in Charing Cross Road, Westminster, London, early 1930s.   Artist: George Davison Reid
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Blackfriars Bridge and Bankside power station, London. Artist: George Davison Reid 
Blackfriars Bridge and Bankside power station, London. Reid, an amateur photographer of independent means, began an ambitious project to record, in photographs and prose, an extended walk through the historic Cities of Westminster and London. By the time of his death in 1933 he had taken over 700 photographs, organised geographically into a series of albums, and had compiled two manuscript books, entitled The Route Ornate, which served to annotate the photographic journey. The photographs are remarkable for their pictorial and technical quality. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR914556 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5144px × 3664px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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