商品簡介
These evocative images of London were taken in the years immediately following World War II, mainly from 1945 to 1953, and are the work of Douglas Whitworth, who took many photographs of people, places, and events in the capital during this period. The pictures capture the atmosphere of the time, as the capital began to get back to something resembling normal life. Fleet Street was still the heart of the newspaper industry, docklands buzzed with shipping activities, and the West End had just regained its famous lights after years of enforced blackout. Views from the dome of St. Paul’s show the extraordinary extent of wartime bomb damage to the city. It is a unique and breathtaking collection of images from an important era in the history of London.
作者簡介
Douglas Whitworth is a well-respected photographer and author. He is the author of Century of Nottingham, London: Life in the Post-War Years, London Past and Present, and Nottingham Then and Now, among others. He is an avid and lifelong collector of photographs and as such has amassed a large number of unique old images.