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Where The Roman Road To Dover Crosses Shooters Hill Beyond Blackheath, c1935. Creator: W Whiffin
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Where The Roman Road To Dover Crosses Shooters Hill Beyond Blackheath, c1935. Creator: W Whiffin
Where The Roman Road To Dover Crosses Shooters Hill Beyond Blackheath, c1935. Street empty of traffic, the route from London to Dover. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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This photo print, titled "Where The Roman Road To Dover Crosses Shooters Hill Beyond Blackheath, c1935" takes us back to a bygone era in London's history. Captured by W Whiffin and featured in the publication "Wonderful London, Volume 3" edited by Arthur St John Adcock, this image offers a glimpse into the architectural beauty of early 20th-century Britain. The scene depicts an empty street devoid of traffic, allowing us to appreciate the grandeur of the buildings that line both sides. Located in Lewisham, London, this avenue showcases a cityscape frozen in time. The photograph captures not only the physical structures but also conveys a sense of communication and connectivity through its depiction of telegraph poles along the road. As our eyes wander down this historic lane towards Shooters Hill beyond Blackheath, we can imagine ourselves traveling along the ancient Roman road that once connected London to Dover. This visual journey transports us back to an era when these roads were bustling with activity and served as vital arteries for trade and travel. With its monochrome aesthetic lending it an air of nostalgia, this print evokes feelings of wonderment at how much has changed over time while reminding us of the enduring beauty found within our urban landscapes. It serves as a testament to both human ingenuity in constructing such magnificent architecture and nature's ability to reclaim spaces once filled with movement and life. Overall, this image invites viewers on a journey
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