Publisher's Synopsis
New in paperback, this photographic portrait of the great city captures the changing face of the capital through the 20th century. Rich and varied, this is truly one of the most fascinating collections of images of London ever assembled.
The Times London : A History in Photographs a collection of images - the majority from the photographic archives of The Times - taken over a 90-year period by an enormous team of photographers. Together they provide a kaleidoscope of gritty images of London, more lively and more down-to-earth than previous collections.
These images display an unusual portrait of the nation's capital: most people would recognise Trafalgar Square, but very few have seen it from Nelson's point of view; many people have seen the chimneys of Battersea Power Station, but not its cavernous interior. The multicultural nature of London is evidenced in the street markets, the rough sleepers, the commuters and the population eating and drinking in the bars and cafes. Along with Ian Harrison's informative and witty text, the sum is a fascinating portrait of a multi-faceted city.