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A showcase of the Museum of London's unique historic collection of street photographs, London Street Photography contains the work of more than 70 photographers, giving a fascinating view of London street life during the last 150 years. It includes the work of well-known photographers such as Paul Martin, John Thomson, Humphrey Spender and Bert Hardy as well as the work of many anonymous photographers whose contribution has been just as important in recording the story of the city.
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