I thought this was interesting...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picture ... l?image=17
...particularly when you see what became of the Gaumont Theatre and the Marble Arch Pavilion.
Not sure I'd want to have lived in central London in those days, but I'd love to be able to pop back and have a week's visit...
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Good memories I remember some of them from 45 years ago.
Would I go back at least in those days English was spolen by all very few foriegners. Better place than it is now imo.
Would I go back at least in those days English was spolen by all very few foriegners. Better place than it is now imo.
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I've never lived in London but had family there years ago. My first impressions almost 60 years ago were of the polar bear at London Zoo (Brumas) and all the little stubs of metal in the concrete kerbs outside peoples front gardens! Only much later did I realise that the iron railings which should have been there had gone to the war effort. 

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