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Covent Garden in 1910
Feeding Pigeons Outside St Paul’s, London (Circa 1910)
London Bridge, London (1918)
Blackwall Tunnel Construction Commences, London (Circa 1893)
Waterloo Station, London (1913)
Barges at Alchin’s Wharf, Putney, London (Circa 1880)
Gorbals Street, Glasgow, Scotland - 1961
Confectionery Shop, corner of Greek St and Shaftesbury Ave, c. 1930
St Pancras station, London in 1942 - the morning after an air raid:
Petticoat Lane in the 50s. A haunting image of women’s heads propped up with a scowl from the one in the middle…
Nurses & children at the 'Foster Parents Plan for War Children' Nursery in Hampstead wave goodbye to Eric Muggeridge, the Organising Director of the 'Plan', as he prepares to drive away in the ambulance car that will transport some of the children of the nursery to another home in the countryside.

Date 1941
1970's - Corner of Ealing Road, Red Lion Pub
The Royal Victoria Hospital , Netley Southampton. 1910 .
British Road, St Agnes
Wimbledon Broadway, 1936.
What Did a Warrener Do?
A warrener managed the upkeep and productivity of rabbit warrens. This involved assessing the health and condition of the rabbit population, maintaining a balanced ratio of bucks to does, and hiring extra labour for the autumn and winter culls.

The warrener also had to protect the rabbits (known as coneys) from harsh weather and ensure their efforts aligned with market demands, after first fulfilling the needs of the manorial estate.

Culling typically took place between October and February. During this time, the warrener employed seasonal workers to assist with trapping the rabbits. Before the 1900s, large-scale operations were common, with photographs showing up to 20 individuals working a single warren.

However, most of these were likely seasonal laborers, possibly moving between different warrens in the region.

To capture the rabbits, the warrener and their team used tools and animals such as ferrets, nets, lurcher dogs, and terriers:

- Ferrets were released into specific burrows to flush rabbits out.

- Purse nets were placed over individual holes, while long nets covered larger areas.
- Lurcher dogs worked similarly to sheepdogs, driving rabbits toward the nets.

This combination of skill, tools, and seasonal effort ensured the warrens operated efficiently, providing a valuable resource for the estate and the market.
New Terminal Three Building - Heathrow Airport 1961
The Mod scene at Margate, North East Kent in May 1964.
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