World’s End 1954; Tower 1910; Edmonton 1900s; Camden Town 1960s; Tube 1939; Hackney 1982. by Max2310 Tags:LondonUnited Kingdom 6 comments Hackney really was full of hipsters in 1982, huh Sounds like a time-traveler’s itinerary through London’s history!Each stop more eclectic than the last.Wonder if they’ve packed a bowler hat for 1910 and a punk jacket for 1982. I wonder if that first slide is [here.](https://maps.app.goo.gl/e5k6xDTMcz8Pw6148) Clapton Passage has never looked newer. Crikey. Hackney was suffering from some lack of development. Is the first slide the building that became the World’s End Pub? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Sounds like a time-traveler’s itinerary through London’s history!Each stop more eclectic than the last.Wonder if they’ve packed a bowler hat for 1910 and a punk jacket for 1982.
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Hackney really was full of hipsters in 1982, huh
Sounds like a time-traveler’s itinerary through London’s history!Each stop more eclectic than the last.Wonder if they’ve packed a bowler hat for 1910 and a punk jacket for 1982.
I wonder if that first slide is [here.](https://maps.app.goo.gl/e5k6xDTMcz8Pw6148)
Clapton Passage has never looked newer.
Crikey. Hackney was suffering from some lack of development.
Is the first slide the building that became the World’s End Pub?