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Alan Russell

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Hackney and London local History - hekni aun london hige geshikhte -

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Frederick Place, Haggerston Road. Shoreditch Hackney Nos.4-17, looking north. 1930 numbered for CPO demolition and now

Frederick Place, Haggerston Road. Shoreditch Hackney Nos.4-17, looking north. 1930 numbered for CPO demolition and now
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Hackney Metropolitan Borough Electricity Generating Station Dust Destructor Millields Road looking from east side of River Lea by Cow Bridge Hackney Navigation Cut Hackney Archives

Hackney Metropolitan Borough Electricity Generating Station Dust Destructor Millields Road looking from east side of River Lea by Cow Bridge Hackney Navigation Cut Hackney Archives
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1937 River Lea Hackney Navigation Cut. Sluice gates south of Lea Bridge Clapton South Millfields rhs Hackney Dust destructor lhs east London waterworks

1937 River Lea Hackney Navigation Cut. Sluice gates south of Lea Bridge Clapton South Millfields rhs Hackney Dust destructor lhs east London waterworks
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RIVER LEA. 1908 The Hackney Navigational Cut Hackney Metropolitan Borough 'Dust Destructor', view south. Watercolour by T.Van Thjiskheide.

RIVER LEA. 1908 The Hackney Navigational Cut Hackney Metropolitan Borough 'Dust Destructor', view south. Watercolour by T.Van Thjiskheide.
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We really don't understand how the Lee Valley Park is getting a Green Flag award for the considering its shocking neglect of the Nature Reserve and Waterworks Centre!

We really don't understand how the Lee Valley Park is getting a Green Flag award for the #Waterworks considering its shocking neglect of the Nature Reserve and Waterworks Centre!
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Join me calling on the UK to reinstate funding to UNRWA and . Take action for Palestine with PSC palestinecampaign.eaction.online/unrwafunding

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Junk market off Virginia Rd BethnalGreen back of Leopold Buildings. Front of building was on Columbia Road- Market took place on the bomb site at the back of the flats local kids played cricket there in the early fifties on summer evenings Nigel Hendersonโ€™s EastEnd @thegentleaur

Junk market off Virginia Rd BethnalGreen back of Leopold Buildings. Front of building was on Columbia Road- Market took place on the bomb site at the back of the flats local kids played cricket there in the early fifties on summer evenings Nigel Hendersonโ€™s EastEnd @thegentleaur
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Columbia Road Market, Bethnal Green in 1960 The Market survived the war but not the Council demolition collage

Columbia Road Market, Bethnal Green in 1960 The Market survived the war but not the Council demolition collage
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Columbia Market in Bethnal Green. This market was built in 1869 by Baroness Burdett Couts advised by Charles Dickens for working-class families in Bethnal Green to provide cheap fresh food

Columbia Market in Bethnal Green. This market was built in 1869 by Baroness Burdett Couts advised by Charles Dickens for working-class families in Bethnal Green to provide cheap fresh food
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flea market, Virginia Road, , early 1950s. the back of Leopold Buildings. The front of the building was on Columbia Road.The market took place on the bomb site at the back of the flats Photographer, Nigel Hendersons

flea market, Virginia Road, #BethnalGreen, early 1950s. the back of Leopold Buildings. The front of the building was on Columbia Road.The market took place on the bomb site at the back of the flats Photographer, Nigel Hendersons
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Columbia Road Market, Bethnal Green in 1960 The Market survived the war but not the Council planners demolition

Columbia Road Market, Bethnal Green in 1960 The Market survived the war but not the Council planners demolition
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The Black Path South Millfields 1905 HackneyArchives
is a historic diagonal path which dissects NE London from Columbia Rd Flower Market to Walthamstow. Used to drive cattle, sheep and poultry to meat market at Smithfield & carry produce to be sold at Spitalfields market.

The Black Path South Millfields 1905 HackneyArchives is a historic diagonal path which dissects NE London from Columbia Rd Flower Market to Walthamstow. Used to drive cattle, sheep and poultry to meat market at Smithfield & carry produce to be sold at Spitalfields market.
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Columbia Market, Bethnal Green 1946 This extraordinary building missed the blitz but was demolished in 1958 jtforums

Columbia Market, Bethnal Green 1946 This extraordinary building missed the blitz but was demolished in 1958 jtforums
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