Christmas through the prism of time

Christmas through the prism of time

Categories: Holidays and Festivals | Photo project

On New Year's Eve, even adults are ready to believe in miracles, for example, in the existence of a time machine. Photographer Peter McDermid fantasized about this topic and created amazing Christmas pictures - hybrids of modern urban landscapes of London and corresponding photographic images of bygone times.

Christmas through the prism of time

Christmas through the prism of time

London Regent Street, modernity and 1955

Christmas through the prism of time

The Old Curiosity Shop in London, modernity and 1956

Christmas through the prism of time

London's Clapham district, modernity and 1926

Christmas through the prism of time

Selfridges Department Store, modernity and 1935

Christmas through the prism of time

St. Paul's Cathedral, modernity and 1950

Christmas through the prism of time

Selfridges department store showcase, modernity and 1939

Christmas through the prism of time

Parliament Square, modernity and 1938

Christmas through the prism of time

Edell Street, modernity and 1930

Christmas through the prism of time

Watling Street, modernity and 1923

Christmas through the prism of time

Smithfield Market, modernity and 1968

Christmas through the prism of time

Trafalgar Square, modernity and 1948

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