Table of contents:
- 1. Center for Swinging London and Independent Fashion
- 2. Great Marlborough Street
- 3. In terminal 3
- 4. Lord John
- 5. London police officer
- 6. Street scene
- 7. Piccadilly Circus
- 8. Nightlife in the largest metropolis
- 9. Historic center
- 10. Man from La Mancha
- 11. Portobello Road
- 12. Girl and Rolls-Royce
- 13. Tower Bridge Lights
Video: On the streets of 1960s London: color photographs of Europe's largest metropolis
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
In the 1960s, a new title was assigned to the British capital. The city began to be called nothing less than "swinging" London. It was then that a youth-oriented phenomenon arose, emphasizing the modern and the new. London in the 1960s was a time of hedonism, optimism, cultural and social revolution. This review contains the most interesting photographs from the capital of Great Britain at that time.
1. Center for Swinging London and Independent Fashion
2. Great Marlborough Street
3. In terminal 3
4. Lord John
5. London police officer
6. Street scene
7. Piccadilly Circus
8. Nightlife in the largest metropolis
9. Historic center
10. Man from La Mancha
11. Portobello Road
12. Girl and Rolls-Royce
13. Tower Bridge Lights
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