Dismantling Cannon St station, winter of 1959
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Dismantling Cannon St station, winter of 1959
men working at night in the cold winter of January 1959 to dismantle the roof of Cannon Street train station in London, bomb damaged during the Second World War. The roof was cut into sections and removed by crane. Date: 1961
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Bomb Bombed Cannon Cold Crane Damage Damaged Dismantling Oct17 Roof Sections January
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In this evocative photograph, a team of determined workers toils tirelessly against the backdrop of a bitterly cold winter night in January 1959, dismantling the damaged roof of Cannon Street train station in London. The Second World War had left its indelible mark on the city, and the once grand railway terminus was no exception. The roof, a massive structure of iron and glass, had been severed into sections, each one ready to be carefully lifted and removed by the powerful crane looming overhead. The men, bundled up against the frosty air, work with a sense of urgency, their faces illuminated by the dim glow of nearby lamps. The scene is one of industry and resilience, as the team works to restore the station to its former glory. The air is thick with the scent of damp wool and the sound of metal groaning under the weight of the heavy sections. The dismantling process was a painstaking one, with each section carefully cut and removed to ensure the safety of the workers below. The roof, a relic of a bygone era, was a symbol of the devastation wrought by the war, but also a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who worked to rebuild and restore. As the years passed, Cannon Street station would once again become a bustling hub of activity, its roof replaced and its walls repaired. But for these workers, their labor in the cold winter of 1959 was a reminder of the sacrifices made in the name of progress and the enduring strength of the human spirit. This photograph captures a moment in history, a snapshot of a time when London was still recovering from the scars of war, and the resilience of the city and its people shone through in the face of adversity.
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