Relics of old London: Photography and the spirit of the city

Nice exhibition of photographs at the Royal Academy of pictures from the 1870s and 1860s commissioned by Society for the Photographing of Relics of Old London to record buildings that represented old London threatened with destruction.

It included wonderful building both of buildings which have since disappeared and some which are still standing. I loved the photos of one of the last coaching inns with its balconies and courtyard. I also liked one of an old timber frame building which was all made in a tongue and grove type effect.

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