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![]() [The greenest or the most intense green spot in London was the fruit and vegetable market of Covent Garden.' Touching on the history of the market, the book says that in the early 1700s, shops were set up in two rows in the area. This market expanded in the middle of the 19th century, selling vegetables, fruit and flowers. 'It became the most famous market in England,' the book reveals. Today, the 'bustle of the old trades has gone from Covent Garden but the spirit of the market survives in the new life of the piazza where the street musicians, jugglers, acrobats, as well as the shops and restaurants of the present consumer period, still thrive' ] More https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/t...fe-colour.html |
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The comments on this article seemed to have reached a consensus
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The first female bus drivers attempt at reverse parking. Colourised.
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Put the Date with it, Lazy Slim Sept 9th 1940 Last edited by arista; 30-09-2022 at 12:20 PM. |
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Looks the same as today if you swapped the horses for brown people.
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This Witch doesn't burn
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![]() Fleet Street 1915 [A rainy day on Fleet Street in October 1915 is depicted in this picture. Discussing the presence of advertising on the streets of London, Ackroyd writes that by the middle of the 19th century, London's business premises had 'a variety of papier-mache ornaments or paintings to denote the trade of the occupant'. 'Many coffee houses had a symbol of a loaf and cheese together with a cup... the destruction of Pompeii seemed a fitting advertisement for a patent cockroach exterminator,' the book says. By the end of the 19th century, the ground-floor shops of the city provided 'bursts of colour and variety' with their signs] |
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self-oscillating
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