General views of London
General views of London
Second World War 35 items
Record No
36620
Title
General views of London
Description
[Panorama showing the Barbican after the Blitz]. Panorama comprising five individual photographs showing the Barbican area following the demolition of unsafe buildings in the summer of 1942. It seems to have been taken from a building in Little Moorfields. It extends from Coleman Street on the left to Chiswell Street on the right. Whitbread's Brewery can be seen on the right. St. Giles Cripplegate is in the centre of the panorama. From the Cross Collection. [See also record numbers 36616 - 36619]
Date of execution
1942
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Cross and Tibbs Collection
Artist
Cross, Arthur; Tibbs, Fred
Medium
photograph
Support
paper
Longest dimension
25 cm
Shortest dimension
19 cm
Picture type
panorama
Catalogue No
M0020324CL
London picture map location
Exact
Subjects
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