London, St Paul's Cathedral From Fleet Street c.1950
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L1305023

More about this scene
Here Fleet Street runs gently downhill towards Ludgate Circus in the River Fleet valley. Ludgate Hill starts under the railway bridge. In 1991 Ludgate Circus was raised to allow the railway to run below ground. The King Lud pub on the far corner of Farringdon Street on the left is now known as the Hog's Head. The bombed corner on the right is now occupied by an office block, with Waterstone's bookshop on the ground floor.
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