A continuation from my posts on images in London in
1889,
1890, and
1891.
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High Street Kensington (1892) |
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Façade of The Duke of York's Theatre (1892) |
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Cheapside (1892) |
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The Thames from Westminster Bridge, London (1892) |
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Kew Bridge, London (1892) |
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Construction of Tower Bridge (28 September 1892) |
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Fleet Street & St Paul's, London (1892) |
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All Souls Church, Langholm Place, London (1892) |
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A couple of dandies at Victoria Embankment Gardens, London (1892) |
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Inside Hanbury Street, Whitechapel,
Salvation Army shelter for women, by Paul Renouard,
The Graphic, 27 February 1892 (BBC website) |
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Fishmonger's Wife, The New Cut Market, London (1892) |
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Match Seller in Ludgate Hill, London (1892) |
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Maid's in a London Hotel (1892) |
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Buffalo Bill, London (1892)
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West toured Europe eight times,
the first four tours between 1887 and 1892
and the last four from 1902 to 1906. |
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Georgian riders in London (1892) |
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The End of the London Season:
The Last Church Parade of the Year (1892).
The Fancy Dress Ball at Covent Garden (1892)
By Arthur Hopkins |
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Sir David Evans (right) and his family at the Welsh Banquet
Mansion House, London (1892) |
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May I just say how much I love your blog. As a writer who specializes in this time period, I am continually inspired by your posts. I just had to say it. I thoroughly enjoy every post.
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