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View of 18 Mortimer Street, London
View of 18 Mortimer Street, London, with the offices of E Dubois & Co on the first floor, and Nickolls & Baker, Corn Merchant, below. A bus to Liverpool Street is passing by. Date: 1904
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Baker Business Corn Dubois Liverpool Merchant Mortimer Nickolls
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1. Title: "A Glimpse of 18 Mortimer Street, London, 1904: A Busy Edwardian Scene of Commerce and Transport" This evocative photograph, captured in 1904, offers a captivating glimpse into the bustling heart of London during the Edwardian era. The view focuses on number 18 Mortimer Street, a vibrant commercial hub in the city's West End. The first floor of the building is occupied by E. Dubois & Co, a prominent business with its name proudly displayed on a flag. The company's presence suggests a connection to the textile or fashion industry, which was a significant sector in London at the time. Below, on the ground floor, stands Nickolls & Baker, a corn merchant. The large sacks of grain piled up outside the shop reveal the nature of their business. The presence of these two enterprises, side by side, highlights the diverse range of commercial activities that thrived in London during this period. Amidst the hustle and bustle of the street scene, a red double-decker bus is making its way along the road, heading towards Liverpool Street. The passengers on the bus and the crowd on the pavement add to the sense of energy and movement in the image. The Union Jack flags flying from the buildings add a patriotic touch to the scene, reflecting the national pride that was prevalent during this era. The image provides an intriguing snapshot of London's commercial and transport infrastructure in the early 20th century. This photograph is a testament to the rich history and vibrant energy of London during the Edwardian period, a time when commerce, industry, and transportation were rapidly evolving. It invites us to imagine the stories of the people who went about their daily lives in this bustling street scene.
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