LONDON IS STILL LONDON: EVERYDAY LIFE IN WARTIME LONDON, ENGLAND, FEBRUARY 1941 - A wide view of Regent Street, (taken from the Piccadilly Circus end of Regent Street, as the road curves towards Piccadilly), showing buses, cars and pedestrians going about their daily business. A large shop, R W Forsyth, can be seen on the left of the photograph at the crossroads where Vigo Street (on the left) and Glasshouse Street (on the right) join Regent Street. It is interesting to note that the street lamps are empty of bulbs, as part of blackout procedures, and in the centre of the road, a sign directs


LONDON IS STILL LONDON: EVERYDAY LIFE IN WARTIME LONDON, ENGLAND, FEBRUARY 1941 - A wide view of Regent Street, (taken from the Piccadilly Circus end of Regent Street, as the road curves towards Piccadilly), showing buses, cars and pedestrians going about their daily business. A large shop, R W Forsyth, can be seen on the left of the photograph at the crossroads where Vigo Street (on the left) and Glasshouse Street (on the right) join Regent Street. It is interesting to note that the street lamps are empty of bulbs, as part of blackout procedures, and in the centre of the road, a sign directs people to a First Aid Post


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