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Bombed out houses in East London.
During the Blitz, millions of homes, offices and factories were destroyed or damaged. At the end of the war a huge amount of rubble and debris had to...
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Bomb damage in the East End.
During the Blitz 3.5 million homes were damaged in London. The greatest destruction was in the East End. By 11 November 1940, 40% of houses in...
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A woman on the doorstep of a terraced house in Rotherhithe Street.
A woman on the doorstep of a terraced house in Rotherhithe Street in 1929. The street is located between Elephant Lane and St Mary Church Street, and...
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A corner house on Rotherhithe Street.
The back of a corner house on Rotherhithe Street, the long street that ran around the Rotherhithe Pensinsula, between the Thames and the Surrey Docks.
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Aerial view of Deptford Broadway.
Aerial view of Deptford Broadway, including the Robinson's Mills.
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Alleyway in Rotherhithe Street, 1929.
One of the many alleyways in Rotherhithe. The building to the right, carrying an advertisement for Player's cigarettes, is a small shop.
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Backyards in Rotherhithe Street.
The back of a terrace of houses on Rotherhithe Street, which ran around the Rotherhithe Pensinsula between the Thames and the Surrey Docks.
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Back gardens in Trafalgar Road.
A view into the back gardens of the houses No 56-60 on Trafalgar Road. Here, the gardens are very overgrown as some houses appear to be empty, but...
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Greenwich Market.
Greenwich Market was established and granted a Royal Charter in 1849. It began as a vegetable market. The motto of the market is: A false balance...
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Houses in Rotherhithe Street and the Swallow Galley pub.
Children and adults outside terraced housing in Rotherhithe Street, the main road leading from Bermondsey to the Surrey Docks. The Swallow Galley...
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