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  • Hanbury Street demolition part 2

    Demolition in progress from the backs of the houses. I believe one of the remaining ones is No.29.
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    The cleared site, May 1970.
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    'Candy Corner' junction with Brick Lane with new building in progress, September 1970.
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    • And the rest is history....
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      • Ah, what a lovely building. And it still looks the same now, with a bit of wear and tear. Thank God they ripped down the north side of the street for it. The picture above says it all, John.

        PHILIP

        (This was my 1000th post on this version of the forum - yay!)
        Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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        • Yes, this one does seem to fit Prince Charles' "carbuncle" comment. I don't know how many photos I have of that ugly building, all of them trying to capture a hint of a house that disappeared before I first got there. I have never actually gone into it, though. I think I heard, at one point at least, that it contained shops and coffee outlets. Anyone know what they currently use it for?

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          • When the brewery moved out, it was an exhibition space for a while (I know because I saw Gunther von Hagens BODYWORLDS exhibition there in 2000) but now it's been gutted and lain with concrete and it serves as a car park most of the time (for public use) and a market on Sundays.

            PHILIP
            Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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            • Commercial Street, looking south towards Denning Point, 1976.
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              Goulston Street 1974.
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              Wentworth Street, 1974.
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              And two pictures of the interior of The Frying Pan before modernisation in 1966.
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              • A few photos I took from the roof of Denning Point, Commercial Street, yesterday.

                The Board School in Durward Street.
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                Christchurch, Spitalfields.
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                The rear of Wentworth Dwellings.
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                And probably as close as any of us will get to the top of Christchurch.
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                • Help me out, John. Looks like the Berlin Wall going up to the rear of Christ Church. What is that, please?

                  Roy
                  Sink the Bismark

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                  • Originally posted by Roy Corduroy View Post
                    Help me out, John. Looks like the Berlin Wall going up to the rear of Christ Church. What is that, please?

                    Roy
                    Hullo Roy

                    The foreshortening makes it look like that 'wall' is right behind the church - In fact it is quite a bit further north (near Bethnal Green Road) as it's the construction site for the East London Line extension.

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                    • A few more...

                      Flower and Dean Estate.
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                      No introduction necessary.
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                      The Holland Estate with White's Row carpark and Providence Row night refuge in the background.
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                      Commercial Street through Spitalfields.
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                      • Oh, those are very nice, John. I have to ask my usual question when I see photos that are much better than I could take: what camera and lens(es) did you use for the shots in (fortuitously numbered, eh?) post 1888?

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                        • Re the picture of the 'gherkin', I used to hate that building but I'm really getting to like it.

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                          • Those white parts on the rear of Wentworth Dwellings:
                            Are these the staircases? If so, they look like they were open (like in George Yard) and later bricked up.

                            C

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                            • Originally posted by The Grave Maurice View Post
                              Oh, those are very nice, John. I have to ask my usual question when I see photos that are much better than I could take: what camera and lens(es) did you use for the shots in (fortuitously numbered, eh?) post 1888?
                              My camera's a bit simple - it's a Kodak EasyShare Z650. The lens is a Variogon 38-380mm (equiv.) AF 10x optical zoom. That's what it says on the side, anyway! I'm not in the least bit technical when it comes to photography.

                              Originally posted by chrisjd View Post
                              Those white parts on the rear of Wentworth Dwellings:
                              Are these the staircases? If so, they look like they were open (like in George Yard) and later bricked up.

                              C
                              It looks like staircases and balconies, Chris - this was taken in 1976.
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                              JB

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                              • Originally posted by John Bennett View Post
                                Hanbury Street in the 1960s - this image appears in 'East End Then And Now' by Winston Ramsey.
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                                Hanbury Street, January 1970.
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                                Demolition, March 1970. This is also in Ramsey's book. Spot No.29.
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                                Lovely photos John. Can you point out the location of no.29 please. And what great photos from the top of Denning Point;what a brilliant idea,why didnt I think o that. You can really see the line of the roads on the Fossan Estate. How easy was it to get access John?
                                Pete

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