The 1970s saw profound change in the communities of the East End of London. The city's docks were closing, and with them a way of life for people living in the area was being lost. At the same time ...
They are photos of a lost world, of an East End of London without its skyscrapers or sharp-suited businessmen. One shows a butcher flogging chickens as bulldozers hard at work behind him, typifying ...
David Granick took thousands of photographs of London’s East End in the 1960s and 70s. For decades after his death, his collection sat in a local archive. Now, after a local photographer rediscovered ...
The city's docks were closing, and with them a way of life for people living in the area was being lost. At the same time new immigrants were arriving, bringing with them new cultures - and new ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results