From Cripplegate to Agar Town: inside London's vanished neighbourhoods

Children walk past the Chinese Freemason Society in Limehouse, near London’s docklands, in 1927. Photograph: Keystone/Getty Contemporary London is a sometimes bizarre, often remarkable combination of past versions of itself: a Romano-medieval heart, Georgian estates, Victorian inner suburbs, mid-20th-century outer suburbs.

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