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  • Precious piece of history.

  • Stunning!

  • wow, so different, has it been colourd in

  • one of the most beautiful footages which I have ever seen. thanks a lot

  • There were plenty of colour film processes around, long before Technicolor. One that springs to mind was DUFAYCOLOR, but several others too. They were expensive, vey finicky to use and to process, and the colour not always very steady. Good to see it though, I spent a lot of time around here when I lived and worked in london

  • London without the appalling skyscrapers and gherkins. As it should have stayed.

  • Rubbish, London is not a museum - it should constantly evolve between the two.

  • I agree! what I like in london is the marks of history. I had fun spending 3 days in London and catching sights of this evolution. (please see, if you are interested, my "London : tradition and modernity", nothing professional but I think it shows quite a lot!!

  • Space is expensive.

  • Nice footage.

  • Amazing, the 20s in color

  • :) Aw

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