Trafalgar Square

1896

Trafalgar Square, London (1896): Horsepower, Advertisements and Urban Elegance

This atmospheric photograph from 1896 captures the daily life and layered character of Trafalgar Square, at a time when London stood as the imperial capital of the world. Horse-drawn omnibuses rattle past, advertising Nestlé’s Milk and The War in Manipur, while pedestrians—top-hatted and bowler-clad—cross the open space beneath towering façades plastered with signs for Whitelock & Son, Barrie, and G. Macintosh & Co.

It’s a city of motion and spectacle—where gas lamps light the evening bustle, printed posters vie for attention, and businesses soar three, four, five storeys high, a patchwork of commerce and architecture. To the modern eye, it is a moment frozen in charm and contrast: pre-electricity yet bustling, elegant yet industrial, calm yet on the verge of motorised transformation.

This is Trafalgar Square before traffic lights, before buses roared and pigeons ruled—when people and horses shared the streets, and London was living its Victorian peak.

📍 Trafalgar Square, City of London, United Kingdom
🗓️ Year: 1896
🔍 Suggested tags: Trafalgar Square history, Victorian London, horse-drawn transport, 1890s advertising, City of London, public space, Nestlé history, urban life photography

📸 Do you have photographs of early 20th-century London streets or iconic squares?
Upload them and help us build a visual archive of the city’s timeless pulse.

Contributed by OldPik on August 28, 2024

Image

Trafalgar Square
You must be logged in to comment on the photos.
Log in

No comment yet, be the first to comment...

Nearby photos

Photo of Alice Liddell taken by Lewis Carroll

Building the Metropolitan Railway.

c. 1852 OldPik

Zoological Gardens in Regents Park

c. 1845 OldPik

Earliest known photograph of Victoria, here with her eldest daughter, Victoria

The Nelson Column, Trafalgar Square