Working London
London never stands still. From the morning rush of commuters to the vibrant markets and historic docks, work has always been at the heart of the capital's identity. Explore the Museum’s collection and discover how generations of trades have built London's prosperity.
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Victoria Railway Station c.1955
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Three men working on a building site.
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The Barmaid
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Black Cab Taxi Driver 1973
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Rush hour at Victoria Station 1960
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Passengers at Liverpool Street Station 1960
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A London Transport bus conductor 20th century
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Shoe polisher Liverpool Street Station c.1960
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Outside the door at Claridges Hotel 1967
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Female bus conductor pictured in March 1975
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PLA policemen testing life-jackets c. 1930
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The Bayswater Omnibus 1895
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Rush Hour in the West End c.1960
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Rosalind Franklin at work in a laboratory 1954
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Two East End shops. c.1955
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A Chapel Street Market eel stall 1955
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Covent Garden Labourers c.1877
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Billingsgate Market: 1893
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Commuters boarding a bus in Golders Green
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Newsboy
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Workers on the Silent Highway c. 1878
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