THE DAZZLING delights of London have long attracted people from all over the world.
Fascinating images from the 1930s show the ever-evolving city going through a period of exciting change and new beginnings.
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The incredible black and white collection shows London pre-Blitz, with horse and carts being replaced with shiny new motor vehicles.
The thriving metropolis is a hub of culture and life, with kids playing cricket in a street in Millwall, east London and bathers in swimming suits heading to Hyde Park for a dip with gas masks over their shoulders.
The famous Piccadilly Circus can be seen illuminating the skyline with billboards in 1935, with popular Soho attracting visitors not for the nightclubs, but for its many milk bars.
And in another incredible shot, film actress Phyllis Gordon window-shops in Earls Court, London with her four-year-old cheetah who was flown to Britain.
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Tuberculosis patients from St. Thomas' Hospital can be seen resting in their beds in the open air by the River Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament.
Meanwhile nannies push old-fashioned prams in Hyde Park in the sun.
The nostalgic set, all in black and white, celebrates the lively excitement of the capital in this fascinating decade of history.
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