This might interest some of you who've come from... or even just visited... London. It's some *extremely* rare colour film of London from the period around 1927.
I just watched it again and to my shock recognised something I'd not seen before. In the film you can see a small girl feeding sparrows next to a pond with a fountain. These days it's just a sunken garden. Despite the flowers... the water garden looked *
far* prettier then than now.
Also it's a sobering thought to remember that most of the people we saw in the film, except possibly some of the children, are now long dead. The miracles of this age we live in make me sit back and think sometimes just how much we take for granted our ability to look back at places, people and things long gone and see them 'as they were'.