Black and White Photos Capture Street Scenes of London in the 1960s

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In the 1960s, London’s street scenes were dynamic and eclectic. Iconic areas like Carnaby Street and King’s Road were bustling with fashion-forward youth, showcasing bold styles and trends. Vibrant markets, like Portobello Road, thrived with an array of eclectic goods and a bohemian atmosphere.

The streets were filled with the energy of rock and pop culture, and colorful billboards and murals reflected the era’s artistic innovation. Overall, London’s streets were alive with a mix of countercultural movements, musical revolution, and emerging fashion.
These fascinating black and white photos were taken by Libby Hall that show street scenes of London in the 1960s.
London street scenes, circa 1960s

Bookstalls, Farringdon Road, London, 1966

Bookstalls, Farringdon Road, London, 1966

Bookstalls, Farringdon Road, London, 1966

Bookstalls, Farringdon Road, London, 1966

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