There's only one picture there of real interest to me, but it is a humdinger:
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I lived right in the centre of that area for seven years. You can see just how much of it was knocked down to accommodate the Uni. It's the first picture I've ever seen to show the GEC works between Gosford Street and Whitefriars Lane. It appears to have been abandoned immediately after the Blitz or possibly even just before. The chimneys behind it belong to the hospital and not to the factory. The industrial-looking buildings behind the Gaumont cinema in Whitefriars Street were the temporary home of Marks & Spencer before the new store was built in the Precinct.
I hope they release more pictures as high quality as this and of such historical importance.