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Catching the 5: 15 at Liverpool Street by Grace Golden
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Catching the 5: 15 at Liverpool Street by Grace Golden
Scene inside Liverpool Street Station in the City of London showing commuters and travelling swarming around the station concourse and platforms as they rush to catch trains to NE London suburbs, Essex and East Anglia. Date: 1938
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1938 Catching Commuters Commuting Concourse Crowds Feb16 Grace Liverpool Places Platform Platforms Stations Trains Travellers Travelling
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Catching the 5:15 at Liverpool Street" is a captivating photograph by Grace Golden, capturing the hustle and bustle of Liverpool Street Station in the heart of London's financial district during the 1930s. The image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the daily commute of Londoners during an era of bustling activity and rapid industrialization. The photograph showcases the interior of the station concourse, where commuters and travellers swarm around, eager to board their trains. The platforms teem with activity, as people rush to catch their trains to various suburbs of North East London, Essex, and East Anglia. The atmosphere is one of urgency and determination, as the 5:15 train looms in the distance, ready to whisk away its passengers to their respective destinations. The photograph also highlights the architectural beauty of the station, with its high ceilings, ornate columns, and intricate tile work. The use of natural light filtering in from the large windows adds to the overall ambiance, creating a sense of energy and movement. Grace Golden's photograph is a testament to the rich history of rail travel in London and the importance of the railway network in connecting people and communities. It provides a fascinating insight into the daily lives of commuters during the pre-war era, offering a unique perspective on the rhythm and pace of urban life in the City of London over 80 years ago. This photograph is an essential addition to any collection of historical images of London, transport, or railways, and is a must-see for anyone interested in the social history of the city and its people."
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