London 1890. There is not much difference between the traffic then and the traffic now. People meander across the road in a similar manner today, although there is not quite so much room in between vehicles. The machines today are of course faster but a horse and cart was just as deadly. In fact a man who;s name escapes me obtained permission to erect a traffic island in the middle of one road in an effort to make crossing safer. When it was complete he was so excited he ran across to it and was killed by traffic! You will note the police still question suspects, buses make up their own rules, and men stand around being important. Women are to be found there but most will be elsewhere, in the shopping districts!
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I don't think the traffic moves at all now.
I would love to see London then or now!
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A, I saw it move one Tuesday!
Gail, It is worth a look, if you like crowds. The new verification is a stinker, but without it Spam erupts!
Victorian gridlock same as outside my window.
i hate the word verification too.
When I look at these old pictures I always imagine the smell from the horse droppings. I can see a few on the road just there.
I'm trying to figure out where in London this could be, I don't recognise the church spire in the distance.
Mo, The new verification is awful I agree. So is traffic.
Jenny, This is East Cheapside. Much of it may well look the same today. The horses did lead to very good roses!
I like the Copper passing the time of day with to fine gentlemen. It's a great photo capturing a bygone age.
Jenny, How wrong can I be!
A quick check via googlemaps shows the whole place ir renovated! Only the church tower remains and all else is gone, including the church itself. Blitz I suppose.
To think this was 12 years before Hibs last won the Scottish Cup...
Mametz, it is indeed a fine pic, although the cop probably bashed them when the camera moved on....
Mike, What made you think of that....?
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