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Post by Dirty Epic on Jan 30, 2020 9:54:29 GMT
Noticed this on the BBC News site of photos of Hackney and surrounding areas mainly from the 70s but a bit of 60s and 80s thrown in too.
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Post by The Saint on Jan 30, 2020 12:37:02 GMT
Great stuff DE, thanks for sharing The Saint
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Post by Gene Hunt on Jan 30, 2020 12:38:20 GMT
Great stuff DE. Can't beat these old photos for bringing back memories Gene.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jan 30, 2020 12:46:17 GMT
No worries lads, I'll keep an eye out for anything like this and put a post up.
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Post by Vienna on Jan 30, 2020 15:26:49 GMT
Very interesting DE. Thanks for sharing them with us Vi
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Jan 30, 2020 17:01:50 GMT
Simpler times but working conditions for many were basic & harsh compared to today, that smudge of the 2 women assembling toy cars looks like it could've been taken in a developing country. There's an edition of World In Action on working conditions in the 70s, one of the jobs featured was checking drawing pins for irregularities, a roomful of men were sat with a box of them & they literally had to inspect each one individually.
The poster for Mars Bars wouldn't pass today, using an apple to go with their 'a Mars a day' slogan.
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Post by D.C. Burtonshaw on Jan 30, 2020 17:41:01 GMT
The photo with the Mars Bar ad with an apple shape in the background also features a real life Harold Steptoe by the looks of it, I'm sure there were a few "Rag and Bone man" type self employed characters still around then, which Steptoe and son reflected. Great snapshots and thanks DE.
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Post by Charles Bronson on Jan 30, 2020 20:07:04 GMT
Great photos Dirty. I love those type. I collect a lot of digital images of Liverpool from the old days. The changes in London life since the 70s are truly staggering. Forty odd years doesn't seem a huge amount time really. It's like looking at life on a different planet, compared to todays London. Saying that I went into Liverpool city centre yesterday and I was struck again at how much that's changed since the nineties. I don't like a lot of it at all. Developers are building apartment blocks absolutely all over the place.
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Post by Peter Picard on Jan 30, 2020 20:19:47 GMT
Good photos DE.
The family living in Rachel Point, this block was demolished in 2003 with the "indestructible" Toyota Hilux from Top Gear strapped to the top.
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Post by Three Litre on Jan 30, 2020 20:51:27 GMT
Great pics! Can't see that Is your man getting enough making it through the censors these days!
Also that picture of the inside of a flat, you can't tell where the floor ends and the walls start!
I had similar wall paper in a bungalow.
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