The 19th and early 20th centuries saw an explosion of malicious letters penned by anonymous authors. As Emily Cockayne reveals via six cases, these messages often reflected the fears and prejudices that stalked Britain
From Euston Arch (above) and the Coal Exchange to Birmingham Central Library and Sunderland Town Hall, hundreds of Victorian buildings were torn down after the Second World War.
After the Second World War, dozens of Victorian and Georgian buildings were demolished in the capital. They included the famous Euston Arch (pictured above in 1954).