Lost London 1870-1945 is a collection of more than 500 black-&-white images of the capital, arranged by region & compiled from the archive, now held by English Heritage, of the former London County Council. Most of these images have never been published before; they were taken to provide a visual-historical record of whole districts in London as they were vanishing & are displayed here in full plate images, with text provided by English Heritage’s Planning & Development Director for London & South-East Engl&, Philip Davies, & a foreword written by HRH The Duke of Gloucester. The photographs truly depict a London in transition
- from the late Victorian age through to wartime devastation. Images depict all social strata, from Marshalsea Prison lodgings to the Prime Minister’s bedroom, from squalid slums to aristocratic mansions.