Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

   
 
When the sun goes down, the neon heart of London comes alive...

Piccadilly Circus is a busy square in the heart of London. It is famous for the fountain that was installed here at the end of the nineteenth century and for the neon advertising.

The Circus lies at the intersection of five main roads: Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Street, Covent Street and Haymarket. It was created by John Nash as part of the future King George IV's plan to connect Carlton House - where the Prince Regent resided - with Regent's Park.


Here's 16 fantastic vintage photographs that capture Piccadilly Circus at night during the 1950s.

ca. 1952

 

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

January 1952

 

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

February 1952

 

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

July 4, 1953

 

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

ca. 1953

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

ca. 1953

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

ca. 1955

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

1955

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

Nov. 25, 1955

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

Nov. 25, 1955

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

1957

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

1957

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

1958

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

1958

1958

Fantastic Vintage Photographs of Piccadilly Circus at Night in the 1950s

 
ca. 1950s