Watch London's historic skylines change – in pictures
Watch London's historic skylines change – in pictures
Through
fire and war, the skyline of London has morphed constantly over the
centuries. As 230 towers prepare to trample into town, take a look back
at an evolving city
Old London Bridge, c 1630 by Claude Jongh. Photograph: Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/AlamyAn engraving of the Tower of London, 1647. Photograph: Philip de Bay/Historical Picture Archive/CorbisThe Great Fire of London as seen from Southwark,
1666. Hulton GettyA panoramic view of London, c.1670 by Wenceslaus Hollar. Photograph: Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/Alamy----2015.3.15
Two RAF Tornado jets fly over St Paul's Cathedral in London on March 13, 2015 following a memorial service to mark the end of Britain's combat operations in Afghanistan.
Britain paid tribute on Friday to the soldiers who died and served in Afghanistan with a memorial service, military parade and flypast attended by Queen Elizabeth II.
AFP Photo: Justin Tallis
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St Paul's Cathedral viewed from Southwark, across the River Thames, in 1859. Photograph: William England/Getty ImagesTraffic on London Bridge over the river
Thames in 1904. The bridge is full of pedestrians, horse drawn omnibuses
and horse drawn carriages. Various wharfs and warehouses are visible on
the left of the shot across the river. Photograph: Hulton-Deutsch
Collection/CorbisFour women have lunch in the roof garden on Adelaide House, overlooking the River Thames and Tower Bridge, c. 1934. Hulton GettyMen unload esparto grass from barges at a
wharf near Lambeth on the River Thames. The grass is used for making
bank notes and stockings. Westminster Bridge, Houses of Parliament and
Big Ben in the background, 1938. Photograph: Hulton-Deutsch
Collection/CorbisCannon Street, looking toward St Paul's
Cathedral, virtually unscathed, after ceaseless German air raids, in
1942. Photograph: Bettmann/CorbisThe Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, during the Festival of Britain, 1951. Photograph: Jane BownTrafalgar Square in 1961, from left:
National Gallery, St Martins-in-the-Fields, South Africa House, and The
Strand . Photograph: Bettmann/CorbisCanary Wharf tower in London's Docklands in
2001 as seen from one of the new towers under construction. Photograph:
Martin GodwinAn aerial view of London at sunrise, in June
2012, looking east towards the City with Canary Wharf in the distance.
Photograph: High Level Photography/Rex Fea
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