Bank Underground Station in Throgmorton Street

1895

Bustle at Bank Station, London (1895): Empire on the Move

Captured in 1895, this lively street scene shows the teeming heart of Victorian London near Bank Underground Station, with the Bank of England rising grandly to the left and the statue of the Duke of Wellington just visible in the background.

Horse-drawn omnibuses, carts, and carriages jostle for space in the crowded junction at Throgmorton Street, while men in top hats and bowlers, women in elegant dresses, and a sea of pedestrians move through the city's financial epicentre. The front of a passing bus advertises “Victor Date Vinegar”, a reminder of the early power of branding even amid the chaos of progress.

This is London in motion—industrial, imperial, ambitious. Every step in this photo is a story: clerks hurrying to their ledgers, tradesmen delivering goods, and society’s many classes sharing the same space, if not the same pace.

📍 Bank Underground Station, Throgmorton Street, City of London
🗓️ Year: 1895
🔍 Suggested tags: Bank of England, Victorian London, horse-drawn omnibuses, Throgmorton Street, London Underground history, urban life 1890s, historical transport, City of London

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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024

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Bank Underground Station in Throgmorton Street
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