Daub 3 hours ago

I used to live next to Borough market and saw it devolve from a genuine working class market to a chi-chi hive. The old pie and mash shop was replaced by offices and high-end trinket shops, as were all the other old-school business. It was like watching someone you love being embalmed whilst still alive. I now live in Asia where the market tradition are still vivid and alive.

  • fennecbutt 2 hours ago

    Eh I live in the UK (wasn't born here) and I think they hold onto too much for too long here. How many "examples of a Victorian house" do you really need?

    Japan is a perfect example of picking and choosing, keeping the very important things and building new things everywhere else.

    How long will the UK keep all of these decrepit buildings? 100 more years? 1000? 10000?

    And what a loss to history, in trying to keep "the good old days" alive that you don't allow current and future generations to also leave a mark in history, as if one era is more significant than the other.

    Thats my only real gripe with the culture here. Too much looking back and not enough looking forward.

sfvisser 5 hours ago

I sometimes wonder if city life used to be more bustling, or if photographers just avoided taking pictures of places without many people.

The past feels so alive!

  • fundatus 4 hours ago

    Much fewer / slower cars. Nowadays people have been pushed aside to make room for cars.

  • NoboruWataya 4 hours ago

    Most of the popular London markets are very alive these days. You can barely move in them some days. So I think it is the latter.

Lio 6 hours ago

I love these old pictures of London. You can feel the life.

At the time London was the largest city in the world at the centre of the large emprie of all time.

No wonder Dracula was making a beeline for it.

kilroy123 4 hours ago

I live in Spitalfields. I'm sometimes in awe of all the history here.

sorokod 6 hours ago

Ridley Road Market is not mentioned but worth a visit

bloomingeek 5 hours ago

Great picture! Those crowded streets were no doubt a pickpockets dream.

vhalan 6 hours ago

Billingsgate is amazing love getting fish there

gnabgib 7 hours ago

(2024)

  • tasuki 5 hours ago

    Most of the pictures are even older than that.

dist-epoch 5 hours ago

Beautiful images of Capitalism building itself.

  • GuinansEyebrows 5 hours ago

    what does that even mean?

    • slopusila 3 hours ago

      Most likely a Nick Land ref:

      > This is because what appears to humanity as the history of capitalism is an invasion from the future by an artificial intelligent space that must assemble itself entirely from its enemy's resources.

      • fennecbutt 2 hours ago

        I really like this interpretation, because ultimately that is what is happening right now.