Photography — 1903-1910
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A view from the western end of Cheapside, City of London, looking east towards Bank, c. 1905. The church on the right-hand side of the street is St. Mary-le-Bow, immortalised in the nursery rhyme 'Oranges and lemons'.
negative, glass plate
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