Vacant site in The Cut
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Vacant site in The Cut
Vacant site in The Cut
Reference
SC_PHL_01_243_RB51_205 (Collage 87155)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Vacant site at The Cut, Waterloo (formerly The New Cut) by Waterloo Road. A site littered with rubble and rubbish, there are three small boys sitting on the ground. This area suffered heavy bombing during World War II with many buildings damaged beyond repair and demolished. This is now the site of Emma Cons Gardens. Named after Emma Cons a British social reformer, strongly committed to women's suffrage.
Vacant site at The Cut, Waterloo (formerly The New Cut) by Waterloo Road. A site littered with rubble and rubbish, there are three small boys sitting on the ground. This area suffered heavy bombing during World War II with many buildings damaged beyond repair and demolished. This is now the site of Emma Cons Gardens. Named after Emma Cons a British social reformer, strongly committed to women's suffrage.
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