Stalls in The Cut
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Stalls in The Cut
Stalls in The Cut
Reference
SC_PHL_01_243_RB51_210 (Collage 87156)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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A flower stall in The Cut, Waterloo, (formerly The New Cut), by Waterloo Road. The image shows a stall selling daffodils for 3d a bunch. On the pavement is a box labelled Cornish Flowers. A man and a woman in a headscarf are buying flowers. To the left a barrow selling tomatoes, with a crate labelled 'Oxford'. This area suffered heavy bombing during World War II with many buildings damaged beyond repair and demolished. This is now the site of Emma Cons Gardens, named after Emma Cons a British social reformer, strongly committed to women's suffrage.
A flower stall in The Cut, Waterloo, (formerly The New Cut), by Waterloo Road. The image shows a stall selling daffodils for 3d a bunch. On the pavement is a box labelled Cornish Flowers. A man and a woman in a headscarf are buying flowers. To the left a barrow selling tomatoes, with a crate labelled 'Oxford'. This area suffered heavy bombing during World War II with many buildings damaged beyond repair and demolished. This is now the site of Emma Cons Gardens, named after Emma Cons a British social reformer, strongly committed to women's suffrage.
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