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London Victoria station, Southern Railway
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London Victoria station, Southern Railway
London Victoria station, Southern Railway, about 1935. View from the station building of the Wilton Street area, showing parked motor cars and a row of shops across the street, and the large New Victoria cinema in the background. The film on show is the Man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo, released in 1935
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This print takes us back to the bustling London Victoria station in the 1930s. From the vantage point of the station building, we are treated to a fascinating view of the Wilton Street area. Parked motor cars line the street, showcasing the stylish automobiles of that era. Across from this lively scene, a row of charming shops catches our attention. These establishments offer a glimpse into daily life during this time period, with their vibrant storefronts and signs advertising various goods and services. The atmosphere is further enhanced by the presence of people going about their day, adding movement and energy to the photograph. Intriguingly dominating the background is none other than New Victoria cinema - an iconic landmark that played host to countless moviegoers seeking entertainment and escape from reality. The film on show at this particular moment is "The Man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo" released in 1935. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, it sparks our imagination as we ponder what stories unfolded within these walls and streets so many years ago. This print serves as a testament to both railway history and transport evolution while also capturing glimpses of everyday life in early 20th century London.
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