Hyde Park Corner
circa 1895
This exquisite photograph of Hyde Park Corner, taken around 1895, captures one of London’s grandest intersections at the height of the Victorian era. With Wellington Arch standing proudly at the entrance to Hyde Park and stately buildings lining the square, the scene bustles with life—double-decker horse-drawn omnibuses, hansom cabs, and well-dressed pedestrians all moving through a capital in full stride.
In the foreground, a cart advertises Lipton's Teas, hinting at the emerging power of brands and commerce in the city’s daily rhythm. The grand facades and tree-lined avenues reflect not only urban order but also the quiet power of the British Empire, whose influence pulsed through every street and stone of Westminster.
This image stands as a vivid snapshot of a world in motion—poised between tradition and the rapid changes of modernity.
📍 Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge, City of Westminster, London
🗓️ Circa 1895
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Contributed by OldPik on December 26, 2024
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