Charles Flower’s Old London Churches were published as postcards in 1904. HistoryLondon revisits the images as they appear today.
Source: Charles Flower’s Old London Churches – HistoryLondonHistoryLondon
Charles Flower’s Old London Churches were published as postcards in 1904. HistoryLondon revisits the images as they appear today.
Source: Charles Flower’s Old London Churches – HistoryLondonHistoryLondon
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Great to see the then and now comparisons. I am amazed so many of them survived the Blitz!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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That’s always amazed me! x
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Beautiful, Sarah. Such lovely colors. Hugs.
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Yes!
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I agree, lovely colours. A beautiful piece of history
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Thanks, Peter.
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So lovely
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Thanks, Lynn.
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So many of them seem hunched in on themselves, surrounded by modernity.
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This guy has a bit of a James Gurney painting style in his images. They were lovely postcards.
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