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Railway bridge and advertising over the Brixton Road, Lambeth, London, 1938
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Railway bridge and advertising over the Brixton Road, Lambeth, London, 1938
Railway bridge and advertising over the Brixton Road, Lambeth, London, 1938. The News of the World is advertised on the railway bridge. The row of shops on the right has awnings; those on the left including Dunn & Co and Colliers, have now been pulled down
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Media ID 15182178
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Awning Blind Canopy Colliers Council Greater London Council Lambeth London County Council Railway Bridge Shop Front Shop Sign Shop Window Sign Sun Blind Brixton Road News Of The World
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This print captures the bustling atmosphere of Brixton Road in Lambeth, London, back in 1938. The focal point of the image is the impressive railway bridge adorned with eye-catching advertising for "The News of the World" a popular newspaper at that time. This prominent display serves as a reminder of how advertising has long been an integral part of urban landscapes. On either side of the road, we see rows of shops that were once vibrant hubs of activity. The shops on the right are distinguished by their awnings, providing shade to passersby and adding charm to this lively avenue. However, it is worth noting that many buildings on the left side have since been demolished, including well-known establishments like Dunn & Co and Colliers. The photograph offers us a glimpse into daily life during this era - people going about their business while transportation plays a significant role in shaping city dynamics. It also hints at London's rich history by mentioning institutions such as Greater London Council (GLC) and London County Council (LCC), which had influence over development projects. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this monochrome snapshot allows us to appreciate both architectural details and commercial signage from decades past. It invites us to reflect on how cities evolve over time while celebrating moments frozen forever through photography.
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