‘Extraordinarily silent’ lockdown in London recorded by museum

‘Extraordinarily silent’ lockdown in London recorded by museum
Wellington Arch

An “extraordinarily silent” lockdown in London has been recorded for posterity by the Museum of London.

The museum’s first recorded soundscape of the capital was captured in September 1928 as part of a campaign calling for noise restrictions on increasingly loud streets.

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