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  1. BBC Two - Exploring the Past: Post War Britain, Images from 'Post War Britain - poverty and poor housing in London's East End - Archive photograph of the Manor Road estate in West Ham.

  2. 12 de feb. de 2018 · This territory—which has no official boundary but lies, broadly, east of the City of London and north of the Thames —experienced brutal bombings during World War II, particularly the docklands.

  3. In the 1960s the East End was the area most associated with gangster activity, most notably that of the Kray twins. The 1996 Docklands bombing caused significant damage around South Quay Station, to the south of the main Canary Wharf development.

  4. 1 de ago. de 2012 · Known as 'The Buildings', Manor Road Buildings was a run-down residential area in West Ham. Back in the 1960s local children had little to do but play on the nearby bombsite and wasteland.

  5. These fascinating photographs documented the street life of London’s East End in the 1960s. Photographer and journalist Steve Lewis captured these photographs in his early years as a press photographer.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2018 · From the swaggering vibrancy of the Mile End high street to the distinct loneliness of the docklands, there’s a strength and spirit to the work that illustrates East London as it once was. Through the photos, the East End of then is – for a moment, at least – brought back to life.

  7. 22 de oct. de 2017 · October 22, 2017 1960s, England, life & culture, London, people, street. Between 1963 and 1969, Steve Lewis, a former photographer for The Sun and the Newham Recorder, captured the East End of London in all its dilapidated glory.