London, United Kingdom
Launderettes
The future of the British launderette is secure, due to a renewed passion for comforters—which simply don’t fit in domestic machines.
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The future of the British launderette is secure, due to a renewed passion for comforters—which simply don’t fit in domestic machines.
This yellow telephone is found in the Chalk Farm London Underground station - one of three stations designed by English architect Leslie Green.
This British royal palace on the banks of the Thames is survived by the Dutch House, built in an Artisan Mannerist style dominated by Dutch gables.
This 1970s London launderette, owned by the same family for almost 50 years, resides in an estate built back up from bombings during World War II.
This ferry service in New York employs a vessel that once transported American troops to the shores of Normandy on D-Day.
The Horniman Museum & Gardens in London, England is most well-known for its large collection of taxidermy.
Exploring the history of urban transport from 1800 on, this transportation museum in London features over half a million items, including this restored tube carriage from 1938.
This launderettes is one of the last original 24/7 laundry venues that is still operating in London.
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