Photography — C.1866-1868
Queen Victoria Street, during the construction of the District Railway
Construction work on the site of Blackfriars Station, looking north-east towards St. Andrew's-by-the-Wardrobe & St. Paul' Cathedral. From a series of 64 photographs taken in the late 1860s by Henry Flather to document the construction of the railway from Paddington to Blackfriars via Kensington, Westminster and the new Victoria Embankment. Construction was by the 'cut-and-cover' method used to build the first underground railways before the development of the tunnelling shield by James Henry Greathead. The first tunnelled, or 'tube', railway in London was the City & South London Line, which opened in 1890.
- Category:
- Photography
- Object ID:
- IN37103
- Object name:
- Queen Victoria Street, during the construction of the District Railway
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- Artist/Maker:
- Flather, Henry
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- Production date:
- c.1866-1868
- Material:
paper, card
- Measurements/duration:
- H 188 mm, L 239 mm (image size), H 296 mm, L 385 mm (mounted)
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- Record quality:
- 100%
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- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
digital image © London Museum
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