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Upper Tooting Road - The Bell Pub


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Upper Tooting Road - The Bell Pub

Upper Tooting Road - The Bell Pub? Date: 1856

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1850s 1856 Bell Dec18 Tooting Upper


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This photograph, taken in the heart of London's Upper Tooting Road in 1856, offers a glimpse into the past of this vibrant and historic area. The image, titled "Upper Tooting Road - The Bell Pub," showcases a charming public house, nestled among the trees and surrounded by a bustling street scene. The Bell Pub, a beloved local establishment, stands proudly at the center of the photograph. Its red brick facade and ornate sign, adorned with the image of a bell, invite passersby to enter and enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The pub's trees, lush and full, provide a picturesque frame for the building, adding to its charm and character. Upper Tooting Road, a major thoroughfare in the 1850s, is teeming with activity in this photograph. Horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians fill the street, making their way to their various destinations. The trees that line the road, including a magnificent Settatree in the foreground, add a sense of tranquility and beauty to the scene. The photograph, taken in December 1856, captures the essence of life in Upper Tooting Road during the Victorian era. The Bell Pub, with its inviting presence, serves as a reminder of the rich history and tradition that continues to thrive in this area of London. This photograph is a precious piece of history, offering a glimpse into a time long past and a reminder of the enduring character of Upper Tooting Road.

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