A & J Bool, Old Houses in Wych Street (1876), formerly a continuation of Drury Lane, London, UK
Carbon print mounted on card, 228 X 176 mm
© Royal Academy of Arts, London


Relics of Old London

Snapshots that made and saved history

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Relics of old London: Photography and The Spirit of The City brings together a collection of photographs of vulnerable buildings - particularly small domestic buildings - in London which were under threat from demolition in the 1870s and 1880s. The imminent destruction of the humble Oxford Arms inn near St Paul’s Cathedral triggered a group of friends to form ‘The Society for Photographing Relics’ in 1875 to preserve an annual record of buildings that were under threat from demolition, ensuring some visual evidence remained of local landmarks.


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Published by Society for Photographing Relics of Old London Printed by Henry Dixon & Son.