How To See London.
Thousands of visitors to London often ask how they can best see the great wilderness of houses. ‘John o’ London,’ in T.P.’s Weekly, suggests : Let him take the Underground Railway to Shepherd’s Bush Station, and, on emerging in the daylight of the Uxbridge-Eoad, let him step immediately upon an omnibus bound for the Bank, securing a front. He will then make his triumphal entry along flanked by magnificent streets, parks, shops, until, crossing Holborn Viaduct, he is borne past the General Post Office, under the shadow of St. Paul’s, and along Cheapside to the Eortico of the Royal Exchange—the ub of the world.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1903, Page 3
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107How To See London. Manawatu Herald, 23 July 1903, Page 3
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