News

Vivid Vintage Photos of Life in London in the 1970s

The nostalgic images show the capital’s landmarks in the 1970s, a decade of feminism, Arsenal’s FA cup win and the launch of the concord. The era is known for being a time of cultural and political change – especially due to high inflation levels, IRA bomb threats and widespread trade union strikes. These fascinating collection of pictures, taken by photographer David Rostance, reveal what the capital looked like in this bygone era.

Fulham Broadway into Harwood Road, June 1977.

“I have been a keen amateur photographer since the age of 13, focussing mainly but not exclusively, on railway subjects,” Rostance told the Standard. He specialised in taking pictures of the UK’s railway and bus routes and began snapping quintessential British scenes in the sixties, armed with his Kodak Brownie 44A. “I began taking photographs in 1963 in a bid to record the rapidly disappearing steam locomotives then still in use at that time,” he said. “My interest waned following the demise of steam operations on British Railways in 1968 and went through an hiatus which lasted until 1975.”

More fascinating vintage photographs could be found at Rostance’s amazing Flickr site.

West Norwood, March 1975.

 

West Dulwich Station, March 1975.

 

Ice Cream for Crow, Gypsy Hill, March 1975.

 

Norwood Garage, March 1975.

 

Trafalgar Square, April 1975.

 

Whitehall and the Cenotaph, April 1975.

 

Muswell Hill Broadway, April 1975.

 

Blaw Knox, Crouch End, February 1976.

 

Bus route 14, Hornsey Rise, April 1976.

 

Haymarket into Pall Mall, April 1976.

 

Piccadilly, April 1976.

 

Pro-abortion rally taking place in Trafalgar Square, April 1976.

 

RM 735, Praed Street, Paddington, April 1976.

 

Trafalgar Square traffic jam, April 1976.

 

Victoria Embankment, April 1976.

 

Park Lane, April 1976.

 

Parliament Square, April 1976.

 

Buckingham Palace Road, May 1976.

 

Marching guardsmen in Pimlico Road, May 1976.

 

Paddington Station, May 1976.

 

Platform 8 at Paddington Station, May 1976.

 

Vintage Tilling bus, Charing Cross, June 1977.

 

SRM13, Silver Jubilee Routemaster, June 1977.

 

Scania Metropolitan, June 1977.

 

Novello Street, Fulham, June 1977.

 

LT District Line, Fulham, June 1977.

Related Posts

Trump’s former CDC director makes bombshell COVID claim that ‘there is a real possibility’ virus was born in North Carolina

A former director of the CDC under Donald Trump says he believes COVID-19 may have been born in a North Carolina laboratory as part of a secret biodefense program. Robert Redfield has previously been a proponent of the ‘lab leak’ theory which posits the disease came from the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. Now Redfield – a frequent critic of Dr. Anthony Fauci – says that the disease may have origins in the Tar Heel State.

Top feminist writer is visited by police at her London home – after ‘transgender man from HOLLAND’ reported one of her social media posts

A leading feminist writer ‘sent police packing’ when they visited her home to investigate one of her tweets as a ‘hate crime’. Julie Bindel said she was told by two Metropolitan Police officers that a ‘transgender man’ from Holland had reported one of her social media posts. They asked her to voluntarily attend the local police station to make a statement in an incident similar to the case of Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson.

This is a very big step towards the start of World War Three, says furious Putin official as Biden lets Ukraine strike inside Russia before Trump becomes President 

Senior Russian politicians have declared President Joe Biden has taken a ‘big step towards World War Three’ after his administration reportedly gave the green light for Ukraine to blast targets inside Russia with US-supplied long-range missiles. The decision, which comes on the eve of the 1000th day of war in Ukraine amid the dying days of the Biden administration, heralded a torrent of apocalyptic warnings from Russian lawmakers. ‘This is a very big step towards the beginning of the Third World War,’ said Putin-loyalist Vladimir Dzhabarov, deputy chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the upper house and a retired security service general.

Married teacher who was referred to as ‘Miss’ instead of ‘Mrs’ on letters addressed to her loses discrimination claim against school

A teacher failed to sue her school for marriage and age discrimination after she was referred to as ‘Miss’ instead of ‘Mrs’ on letters addressed to her. Eniola Alabi told an employment tribunal she felt ‘embarrassed’ and ‘humiliated’ when her payslips failed to acknowledge her marital status. She told the tribunal that ‘Miss’ was ‘less’ than ‘Mrs’ and so this was an act of discrimination from bosses at the South London secondary school where she worked.

Owner of ‘out of control’ XL bully that mauled his neighbour to death after suddenly lunging at his throat in horrifying attack faces jail

The terrifying final moments of a man mauled to death in a vicious XL bully attack have been revealed. Christopher Bell, 45, from Hull, today appeared at Newcastle Crown Court to admit a charge of being the owner of a dog which caused injury leading to death while dangerously out of control in a public place. Ian Langley, 54, died in hospital after Bell’s tan and white XL Bully called Titan suddenly lunged at his throat in Sunderland, on the evening of October 3 last year.

Amanda Knox is urged to ‘shut up’ by locals in Perugia as filming begins there for new drama about Meredith Kercher’s murder she is co-producing

Amanda Knox has been urged to ‘shut up’ by locals in Perugia as filming begins there for a new drama about Meredith Kercher’s murder which she is co-producing. Kercher was stabbed to death in the apartment she shared with Knox while she was studying in Perugia in 2007 on exchange from the University of Leeds. Knox was found guilty of fatally stabbing Kercher and jailed but was acquitted of the murder for the second time in 2015, after she had already served four years of her sentence.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *