London, The Strand 1890
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The Strand stretches from Temple Bar in the east to Trafalgar Square in the west. The beautiful church of St Clement Danes bestrides its centre, and was erected in 1688 from a design by Wren. The mighty tower was added by Gibbs in 1719. It was said that there was 'somehow a greater lightness and gaiety' here than you would find a few hundred yards further where the city workers toiled 'with their hurried walk and preoccupied look'.
An extract from London Photographic Memories.
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