Amazing Retro Photos of Life in London in the 1970s

London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just over 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a 50-mile (80 km) estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a major settlement for two millennia. The City of London, its ancient core and financial centre, was founded by the Romans as Londinium and retains boundaries close to its medieval ones. Since the 19th century, the name “London” has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between the counties of Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, and Hertfordshire, which largely comprises Greater London, governed by the Greater London Authority. The City of Westminster, to the west of the City of London, has for centuries held the national government and parliament.

As one of the world’s major global cities, London exerts a strong influence on its arts, entertainment, fashion, education, commerce and finance, health care, media, science and technology, tourism, and communications. Its GDP (€801.66 billion in 2017) makes it the biggest urban economy in Europe, and it is one of the major financial centres in the world. As of 2021, London had the most millionaires of any city. With Europe’s largest concentration of higher education institutions, it includes Imperial College London in natural and applied sciences, the London School of Economics in social sciences, and the comprehensive University College London. London has the busiest city airport system in the world and is home to the most 5-star hotels of any city in the world. The London Underground is the oldest rapid transit system in the world.

London’s diverse cultures encompass over 300 languages. The mid-2018 population of Greater London of about 9 million made it Europe’s third-most populous city, accounting for 13.4% of the population of the United Kingdom and over 16% of the population of England. Greater London Built-up Area is the fourth-most populous in Europe, after Istanbul, Moscow and Paris, with about 9.8 million inhabitants at the 2011 census. The London metropolitan area is the third-most populous in Europe after Istanbul’s and Moscow’s, with about 14 million inhabitants in 2016, granting London the status of a megacity.

London has four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the combined Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret’s Church; and also the historic settlement in Greenwich, where the Royal Observatory, Greenwich defines the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time. Other landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square. It has many museums, galleries, libraries and cultural venues, including the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library, and numerous West End theatres. Important annual sporting events held in London include the FA Cup Final (held annually at Wembley Stadium), Wimbledon Tennis Championships and London Marathon. In 2012, London became the first city to host three Summer Olympic Games. (Wikipedia)

Fulham Broadway into Harwood Road, June 1977.
West Norwood, March 1975.
West Dulwich Station, March 1975.
Ice Cream for Crow, Gypsy Hill, March 1975.
Norwood Garage, March 1975.
Trafalgar Square, April 1975.
Whitehall and the Cenotaph, April 1975.
Muswell Hill Broadway, April 1975.
Blaw Knox, Crouch End, February 1976.
Bus route 14, Hornsey Rise, April 1976.
Haymarket into Pall Mall, April 1976.
Piccadilly, April 1976.
Pro-abortion rally taking place in Trafalgar Square, April 1976.
RM 735, Praed Street, Paddington, April 1976.
Trafalgar Square traffic jam, April 1976.
Victoria Embankment, April 1976.
Park Lane, April 1976.
Parliament Square, April 1976.
Buckingham Palace Road, May 1976.
Marching guardsmen in Pimlico Road, May 1976.
Paddington Station, May 1976.
Platform 8 at Paddington Station, May 1976.
Vintage Tilling bus, Charing Cross, June 1977.
SRM13, Silver Jubilee Routemaster, June 1977.
Scania Metropolitan, June 1977.
Novello Street, Fulham, June 1977.
LT District Line, Fulham, June 1977.
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