Holborn Viaduct

circa 1893

This striking street scene from circa 1893 captures the bustle and grandeur of Holborn Viaduct, one of the first bridges in central London specifically designed to carry road traffic over a railway. Dominating the foreground is the elegant curved corner building with a rooftop sign for Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., an early pharmaceutical company that would become a global name in medicine.

Horse-drawn omnibuses fill the street, packed with passengers navigating the city's busy arteries. The architectural harmony of richly detailed façades, gas lamps, and high Victorian grandeur evokes the peak of the British Empire—when London was the financial and commercial capital of the world.

This image is a vivid window into a time of rapid urban expansion, industrial innovation, and social transformation.

🕰️ Estimated date: 1893
📌 Location: Holborn Viaduct, Farringdon Without, City of London
🏛️ Building Highlighted: Offices of Burroughs Wellcome & Co.
📷 Photographer: Unknown
🚌 Transport: Horse-drawn omnibuses, carts, and early traffic infrastructure

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Holborn Viaduct
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