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Magic Lantern Slides- Old Pubs of London on Spitalfileds Life
There's a wonderful post today on Spitalfields Life. Thousands of old glass magic lantern slides from the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society are in the collection of the Bishopsgate Institute, and the Gentle Author offers a number of them featuring the pubs of London. I think you'll not have seen these pics before, as they are not ordinary film photos, but magic lantern glass slide slides. They date from the late 1800's to early 1900's.
There's a wonderful post today on Spitalfields Life. Thousands of old glass magic lantern slides from the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society are in the collection of the Bishopsgate Institute, and the Gentle Author offers a number of them featuring the pubs of London. I think you'll not have seen these pics before, as they are not ordinary film photos, but magic lantern glass slide slides. They date from the late 1800's to early 1900's.
Spitalfields Life is my favorite blog. Anyone who enjoys this 'East End Photos and Drawings' thread will love it.
And if you ever have an opportunity to see a Magic Lantern show, do it! They're not just nostalgic, they're magical.
Cheers,
Archaic
Archaic, thanks for that. I've just spent a pleasant few minutes browsing the images. There seem to be some 'later' images too from the 1930's 1940's judging by some of the cars. The image of the 'Old Dick Whittington' suggests that leather aprons were by no means a rarity. I also see a similarity between the 'Mitre Tavern' image & Millers Court, unless thast's just me - I haven't compared them side by side.
Regards, Bridewell.
Last edited by Bridewell; 10-03-2012, 10:51 AM.
Reason: Correct spelling error
I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
Having compared the 'Mitre Tavern' image with the Millers Court photo side-by-side I now realise that the similarity was only slight - except that there is a door just this side of the passageway. Forgive my ignorance on this, but how close was the Mitre Tavern to Mitre Square (if at all)?
Regards, Bridewell.
I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
A couple of views of the redevelopment of the Holland Estate looking towards the old location of the Victoria Home.
The area where the Victoria Home was located seems to still be concrete hard standing that covers whatever foundations may still exist underneath.
"I hate that modern building near Mitre Square, the new one that looks like, well like a giant bullet or something."
The Gherkin, you mean? I find it immensely helpful. I´m crap when it comes to sensing what is East, West, North and South and I often loose my way on the East End streets - but the Gherkin facilitates keeping track of where you are, I find.
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