EAW011171 ENGLAND (1947). Minories, Aldgate Bus Station and environs, London, 1947
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Title | [EAW011171] Minories, Aldgate Bus Station and environs, London, 1947 |
Reference | EAW011171 |
Date | 30-September-1947 |
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Place name | LONDON |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 533624, 181213 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.074098716891737, 51.513536421754 |
National Grid Reference | TQ336812 |
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VINE STREET |
Vinitha Sunil |
Wednesday 23rd of October 2024 01:32:25 AM |
The Three Nuns Hotel. It closed in 1960 as a Charrington's Hotel and is now Demolished. |
Leslie B |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 11:52:36 PM |
Stern's Hotel on maps of the time. |
Leslie B |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 11:37:55 PM |
Vine Street. |
Leslie B |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 11:36:08 PM |
The Angel Public House at the time of the photo. |
Leslie B |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 11:34:43 PM |
The Essex Arms 41 Aldgate High Street, Aldgate EC3 (corner of Middlesex Street). It's full name was The Essex Coffee House", it was a Barclay Perkins house.
Closed in 1968 and later demolished for road widening. |
Leslie B |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 11:26:23 PM |
1 Whitechapel High Street "The Three Tuns" (PH). |
Leslie B |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 11:22:06 PM |
Ten Bells Pub, Commercial Street |
Uncle Ju |
Tuesday 14th of September 2021 01:47:09 PM |
One of five trolleybuses at the, as a large sign at the entrance pronounced, Trolleybus and Green Line Coach Station. Like the trams earlier the City Corporation objected to trolleybuses entering the City, but unlike the trams buses were unable to turn at the tram terminal next to the Metropolitan and District Algate East Underground station. Diesel buses had a layby in the Minories and the LT Board enlarged this layby by constructing a deck over the railway cutting in which the District and Circle lines met. Plans had been drawn up to have islands and a pedestrian subway, possibly linking to the underground station, but these were never fulfilled. Aldgate station was the busiest terminus on the system and at one time 124 buses departed from here between 7&8 am on routes 567, 569, 627, 653, 661, and 663, with a total for the day being 1,358 movements . The first (and last) route to use Algate was the 653 commencing on the 5th March 1939 and running til the 31st January 1961. The 653 was unusual in that it ran to Tottenham Court Road - about 2.5 miles to the west, but went on a long circular route via Stamford Hill. |
Nowy Paul |
Saturday 28th of April 2018 03:22:19 PM |
Class31 |
Wednesday 29th of April 2015 10:46:51 AM | |
Class31 |
Wednesday 29th of April 2015 10:46:16 AM | |
Class31 |
Wednesday 29th of April 2015 10:45:37 AM | |
Ibex House |
brianbeckett |
Friday 3rd of October 2014 04:21:22 PM |
Jewry Street |
Class31 |
Friday 13th of June 2014 06:31:09 PM |
There are lots of trolleybuses to be seen. |
Class31 |
Monday 12th of May 2014 03:46:02 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 12th of December 2013 02:43:37 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 12th of December 2013 02:32:20 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 12th of December 2013 02:30:43 PM | |
Houndsditch Warehouse |
S00Z |
Saturday 23rd of November 2013 10:49:08 PM |
Minories |
S00Z |
Saturday 23rd of November 2013 10:47:24 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Wednesday 6th of November 2013 12:39:00 PM | |
Not quite Sir, it's St Botolph's Aldgate. A slip of the pen methinks. |
Uncle Ju |
Wednesday 4th of March 2015 02:01:59 PM |